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BBQ Trolley Grill&Bake Build Instructions

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10

B u i l d   I n s t r u c t i o n s

9

8

6

5

4

3

2

1

Fix wheels

Fix base shelf 

Fix crossmember

Fix rear windshield

(5)

Fix side grill windshields

(7&8)

Fix each side table

(3&8)

Fix oven side supports

Slide oven onto trolley

Slide firetray onto trolley

Place grill to complete 

2 x M8 x 55mm 

bolts nuts & washers

4 x M6 x 12mm bolts

8 x M6 x 12mm bolts 

4 x M6 x 12mm nut & bolt.

Position oven (10) & lift lower clips at rear to secure x 2.

Orientate with shelf (13) walls facing upward to prevent 

items carried from rolling off the sides. Secure with 4 bolts.

Using 2 bolts to hold the sides to the frames and 2 nuts and 

bolts hold the windshields corners. Repeat for both sides.

Using 2 bolts hold the sides to the frames at the rear.

Using 2 bolts on each side hold crossmember (11).

Fit the axle bolt (14) from the inside of the assembly. Fit 

locking nut on the outside of wheel (1), adjust to run free, repeat.

Using 4 bolts per table.

With a 30mm overhang at the rear of supports (15). 

Unscrew oven door handle and re attach on the outside. 

Position firetray (9) & lift and lower clip to secure.

Place cooking grill (6) recheck all screws for tightness.

4 x M6 x 12mm bolts

2 x M6 x 12mm bolts

8 x M6 x 12mm bolts, with nuts

Lighting your barbecue

Trolley

Grill & Bake

B

A

R

B

E

C

U

E

...since 1986 

The

...since 1986 

The

Before you start assembling your barbecue here are some important safety warnings

Do not use indoors. Always site your barbecue outdoors and on level ground away from trees and wooden fencing. CAUTION! Do not use spirit or 

petrol for lighting or re-lighting. Use a specially formulated barbecue lighting fluid, gel or fire lighters. Do not attempt to light the fire if lighting 

fluid has been spilt over clothing Do not try to re-light the fire with fluid/gel as the charcoal may still be hot and cause a flare-up WARNING! keep 

children and pets away from the barbecue area. ATTENTION! This barbecue will become very hot. Do not move it during operation. Always wear 

oven gloves when handling your hot barbecue. 

Flame-ups can occur if hot fat drips onto the burning charcoal. Keep a water sprayer handy to extinguish the flames.

Make sure that the barbecue has completely cooled before removing the ash. 

Make sure the assembly instructions have been followed correctly and the firetray stops are located behind the oven.

HOW TO LIGHT

We recommend you light your lumpwood / briquettes with Bar-Be-Quick lighting fluid, gel or cubes.

USING CUBES 

(If using traditional lumpwood or briquettes)

Place two or three cubes in the firetray.

Pile the lumpwood / briquettes over the cubes in a pyramid shape, ensuring sufficient air space around the cubes

to allow to burn with a flame, then light the cubes.

USING LIGHTING FLUID or GEL 

(If using traditional lumpwood or briquettes)

Pile the lumpwood / briquettes in a pyramid shape. Cover generously with lighting fluid or gel.

After approximately 1 minute light with a match or taper.

When burning is established, spread the fuel out evenly. After lighting, the barbecue should be ready for

cooking in approx. 30 min. The barbecue is ready when the flames have ceased and charcoal has a

coating of white ash.

Make sure the cooking grill is fully located in the supports before cooking commences.

More charcoal can be added if required.

Care & Maintenance

Before placing the grill on the barbecue, spray with vegetable oil to prevent food from sticking to the grill

To make it easier to clean your barbecue after use, line the firetray with aluminium cooking foil,

shiny side up. This process will lengthen the life of your barbecue and reflect the heat more efficiently

onto the food.

Bar-Be-Quick charcoal is available in lumpwood form (large irregular pieces) and briquettes (uniform pieces).

As a guide lumpwood works best for quick cook foods such as sausages and burgers, whilst briquettes

are more suitable for slower cooking or roasts as they burn hotter and longer. Instant lighting lumpwood

is also available, just light the bag.

Do not use more than 3kg of charcoal with this barbecue. It’s not advisable to completely fill the firetray

as the barbecue may become too hot to cook successfully.

When using the oven for cooking, the barbecue must be well alight for about 1 hour to reach cooking temperature.

Food can be cooked on the grill and stored in the oven to be served later, or part cooked in the oven and

finished on the grill later.

The oven temperature will vary depending on the charcoal used, but can also be controlled by slightly

opening the oven door. Add charcoal to firetray when required to maintain the cooking temperature.

To clean your barbecue remove the firetray and soak the grills in hot soapy water as soon as possible after use.

Alternatively clean the grill with a barbecue cleaner and brush.

To prevent weather damage store in a dry place.

To purchase all your barbecue essentials visit www.barbequick.com

Helpline details - Tel - 01282 478200 
Email - sales@rectella.com 
Web - www.barbequick.com
Rectella International Ltd. Bancroft Rd, Burnley. Lancs. BB10 2TP

Unit dimensions in millimetres

Parts list

1- Wheel x 2
2- Right sideframe leg (shorter welded assembly)
3- RH side table (no handle)
4- RH windsheild & cooking grill brackets (assembled)
5- Rear windsheild, with retaining clips (assembled)
6- Cooking Grill
7- LH windsheild & cooking grill brackets (assembled)
8- LH side table (with handle)
9- Firetray
10- Build-In Oven (assembled)
11- Crossmember bar (welded assembly)
12- Left sideframe leg (welded assembly)
13- Lower shelf tray
14- Wheel axle bolt x 2 (M8 x 55)
15- Oven side bracket x 2

Fasteners - supplied.
34x Bolts M6 x 12mm
20x Nuts M6

Tools required to build
M10 spannner, X-head, 
Flat screwdriver

13

1

2

3

12

8

5

4

11

10

7

6

14

9

( Parts 1, 2, 14 )

( Parts 2, 12, 13 )

( Part 11 )

( Part 5 )

( Parts 7 & 8 )

( Parts 3 & 8 )

( Parts 10 & 15)

( Part 10 )

( Part 9 )

( Part 6 )

30mm

overhang

Missing parts - call 01282 478200

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Any printed barcode must be verified at commencement of each print

run to ensure it will scan within tolerances set by the GS1 Global

Barcoding Standards

This drawing and information it contains is the sole property of Rectella

International Ltd. and is not to be copied or reproduced either wholly

or in-part without the prior consent of Rectella International Ltd.

© Rectella International Limited 

Bancroft Road  Burnley  Lancs  BB10 2TP 

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BQ3484

BBQ Trolley Grill&Bake Build Instructions

SH

04-09-19

1

a          Original issue                                         24-09-19

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7

10

B u i l d   I n s t r u c t i o n s

9

8

6

5

4

3

2

1

Fix wheels

Fix base shelf 

Fix crossmember

Fix rear windshield

(5)

Fix side grill windshields

(7&8)

Fix each side table

(3&8)

Fix oven side supports

Slide oven onto trolley

Slide firetray onto trolley

Place grill to complete 

2 x M8 x 55mm 

bolts nuts & washers

4 x M6 x 12mm bolts

8 x M6 x 12mm bolts 

4 x M6 x 12mm nut & bolt.

Position oven (10) & lift lower clips at rear to secure x 2.

Orientate with shelf (13) walls facing upward to prevent 

items carried from rolling off the sides. Secure with 4 bolts.

Using 2 bolts to hold the sides to the frames and 2 nuts and 

bolts hold the windshields corners. Repeat for both sides.

Using 2 bolts hold the sides to the frames at the rear.

Using 2 bolts on each side hold crossmember (11).

Fit the axle bolt (14) from the inside of the assembly. Fit 

locking nut on the outside of wheel (1), adjust to run free, repeat.

Using 4 bolts per table.

With a 30mm overhang at the rear of supports (15). 

Unscrew oven door handle and re attach on the outside. 

Position firetray (9) & lift and lower clip to secure.

Place cooking grill (6) recheck all screws for tightness.

4 x M6 x 12mm bolts

2 x M6 x 12mm bolts

8 x M6 x 12mm bolts, with nuts

Lighting your barbecue

Trolley

Grill & Bake

B

A

R

B

E

C

U

E

...since 1986 

The

...since 1986 

The

Before you start assembling your barbecue here are some important safety warnings

Do not use indoors. Always site your barbecue outdoors and on level ground away from trees and wooden fencing. CAUTION! Do not use spirit or 

petrol for lighting or re-lighting. Use a specially formulated barbecue lighting fluid, gel or fire lighters. Do not attempt to light the fire if lighting 

fluid has been spilt over clothing Do not try to re-light the fire with fluid/gel as the charcoal may still be hot and cause a flare-up WARNING! keep 

children and pets away from the barbecue area. ATTENTION! This barbecue will become very hot. Do not move it during operation. Always wear 

oven gloves when handling your hot barbecue. 

Flame-ups can occur if hot fat drips onto the burning charcoal. Keep a water sprayer handy to extinguish the flames.

Make sure that the barbecue has completely cooled before removing the ash. 

Make sure the assembly instructions have been followed correctly and the firetray stops are located behind the oven.

HOW TO LIGHT

We recommend you light your lumpwood / briquettes with Bar-Be-Quick lighting fluid, gel or cubes.

USING CUBES 

(If using traditional lumpwood or briquettes)

Place two or three cubes in the firetray.

Pile the lumpwood / briquettes over the cubes in a pyramid shape, ensuring sufficient air space around the cubes

to allow to burn with a flame, then light the cubes.

USING LIGHTING FLUID or GEL 

(If using traditional lumpwood or briquettes)

Pile the lumpwood / briquettes in a pyramid shape. Cover generously with lighting fluid or gel.

After approximately 1 minute light with a match or taper.

When burning is established, spread the fuel out evenly. After lighting, the barbecue should be ready for

cooking in approx. 30 min. The barbecue is ready when the flames have ceased and charcoal has a

coating of white ash.

Make sure the cooking grill is fully located in the supports before cooking commences.

More charcoal can be added if required.

Care & Maintenance

Before placing the grill on the barbecue, spray with vegetable oil to prevent food from sticking to the grill

To make it easier to clean your barbecue after use, line the firetray with aluminium cooking foil,

shiny side up. This process will lengthen the life of your barbecue and reflect the heat more efficiently

onto the food.

Bar-Be-Quick charcoal is available in lumpwood form (large irregular pieces) and briquettes (uniform pieces).

As a guide lumpwood works best for quick cook foods such as sausages and burgers, whilst briquettes

are more suitable for slower cooking or roasts as they burn hotter and longer. Instant lighting lumpwood

is also available, just light the bag.

Do not use more than 3kg of charcoal with this barbecue. It’s not advisable to completely fill the firetray

as the barbecue may become too hot to cook successfully.

When using the oven for cooking, the barbecue must be well alight for about 1 hour to reach cooking temperature.

Food can be cooked on the grill and stored in the oven to be served later, or part cooked in the oven and

finished on the grill later.

The oven temperature will vary depending on the charcoal used, but can also be controlled by slightly

opening the oven door. Add charcoal to firetray when required to maintain the cooking temperature.

To clean your barbecue remove the firetray and soak the grills in hot soapy water as soon as possible after use.

Alternatively clean the grill with a barbecue cleaner and brush.

To prevent weather damage store in a dry place.

To purchase all your barbecue essentials visit www.barbequick.com

Helpline details - Tel - 01282 478200 
Email - sales@rectella.com 
Web - www.barbequick.com
Rectella International Ltd. Bancroft Rd, Burnley. Lancs. BB10 2TP

Unit dimensions in millimetres

Parts list

1- Wheel x 2
2- Right sideframe leg (shorter welded assembly)
3- RH side table (no handle)
4- RH windsheild & cooking grill brackets (assembled)
5- Rear windsheild, with retaining clips (assembled)
6- Cooking Grill
7- LH windsheild & cooking grill brackets (assembled)
8- LH side table (with handle)
9- Firetray
10- Build-In Oven (assembled)
11- Crossmember bar (welded assembly)
12- Left sideframe leg (welded assembly)
13- Lower shelf tray
14- Wheel axle bolt x 2 (M8 x 55)
15- Oven side bracket x 2

Fasteners - supplied.
34x Bolts M6 x 12mm
20x Nuts M6

Tools required to build
M10 spannner, X-head, 
Flat screwdriver

13

1

2

3

12

8

5

4

11

10

7

6

14

9

( Parts 1, 2, 14 )

( Parts 2, 12, 13 )

( Part 11 )

( Part 5 )

( Parts 7 & 8 )

( Parts 3 & 8 )

( Parts 10 & 15)

( Part 10 )

( Part 9 )

( Part 6 )

30mm

overhang

Missing parts - call 01282 478200

15

BQ3484-1a

Important notice to printer  regarding barcodes

Any printed barcode must be verified at commencement of each print

run to ensure it will scan within tolerances set by the GS1 Global

Barcoding Standards

This drawing and information it contains is the sole property of Rectella

International Ltd. and is not to be copied or reproduced either wholly

or in-part without the prior consent of Rectella International Ltd.

© Rectella International Limited 

Bancroft Road  Burnley  Lancs  BB10 2TP 

BLACK

Colours :  1 Colour Process

Previous artwork updated from    BQ????

BARCODE

a          Original issue                                         222222

BQ3484

BBQ Trolley Grill&Bake Build Instructions

SH

04-09-19

1

a          Original issue                                         24-09-19

xxxxxxxxxxxxx

100% DUMMY BARCODE

7

10

B u i l d   I n s t r u c t i o n s

9

8

6

5

4

3

2

1

Fix wheels

Fix base shelf 

Fix crossmember

Fix rear windshield

(5)

Fix side grill windshields

(7&8)

Fix each side table

(3&8)

Fix oven side supports

Slide oven onto trolley

Slide firetray onto trolley

Place grill to complete 

2 x M8 x 55mm 

bolts nuts & washers

4 x M6 x 12mm bolts

8 x M6 x 12mm bolts 

4 x M6 x 12mm nut & bolt.

Position oven (10) & lift lower clips at rear to secure x 2.

Orientate with shelf (13) walls facing upward to prevent 

items carried from rolling off the sides. Secure with 4 bolts.

Using 2 bolts to hold the sides to the frames and 2 nuts and 

bolts hold the windshields corners. Repeat for both sides.

Using 2 bolts hold the sides to the frames at the rear.

Using 2 bolts on each side hold crossmember (11).

Fit the axle bolt (14) from the inside of the assembly. Fit 

locking nut on the outside of wheel (1), adjust to run free, repeat.

Using 4 bolts per table.

With a 30mm overhang at the rear of supports (15). 

Unscrew oven door handle and re attach on the outside. 

Position firetray (9) & lift and lower clip to secure.

Place cooking grill (6) recheck all screws for tightness.

4 x M6 x 12mm bolts

2 x M6 x 12mm bolts

8 x M6 x 12mm bolts, with nuts

Lighting your barbecue

Trolley

Grill & Bake

B

A

R

B

E

C

U

E

...since 1986 

The

...since 1986 

The

Before you start assembling your barbecue here are some important safety warnings

Do not use indoors. Always site your barbecue outdoors and on level ground away from trees and wooden fencing. CAUTION! Do not use spirit or 

petrol for lighting or re-lighting. Use a specially formulated barbecue lighting fluid, gel or fire lighters. Do not attempt to light the fire if lighting 

fluid has been spilt over clothing Do not try to re-light the fire with fluid/gel as the charcoal may still be hot and cause a flare-up WARNING! keep 

children and pets away from the barbecue area. ATTENTION! This barbecue will become very hot. Do not move it during operation. Always wear 

oven gloves when handling your hot barbecue. 

Flame-ups can occur if hot fat drips onto the burning charcoal. Keep a water sprayer handy to extinguish the flames.

Make sure that the barbecue has completely cooled before removing the ash. 

Make sure the assembly instructions have been followed correctly and the firetray stops are located behind the oven.

HOW TO LIGHT

We recommend you light your lumpwood / briquettes with Bar-Be-Quick lighting fluid, gel or cubes.

USING CUBES 

(If using traditional lumpwood or briquettes)

Place two or three cubes in the firetray.

Pile the lumpwood / briquettes over the cubes in a pyramid shape, ensuring sufficient air space around the cubes

to allow to burn with a flame, then light the cubes.

USING LIGHTING FLUID or GEL 

(If using traditional lumpwood or briquettes)

Pile the lumpwood / briquettes in a pyramid shape. Cover generously with lighting fluid or gel.

After approximately 1 minute light with a match or taper.

When burning is established, spread the fuel out evenly. After lighting, the barbecue should be ready for

cooking in approx. 30 min. The barbecue is ready when the flames have ceased and charcoal has a

coating of white ash.

Make sure the cooking grill is fully located in the supports before cooking commences.

More charcoal can be added if required.

Care & Maintenance

Before placing the grill on the barbecue, spray with vegetable oil to prevent food from sticking to the grill

To make it easier to clean your barbecue after use, line the firetray with aluminium cooking foil,

shiny side up. This process will lengthen the life of your barbecue and reflect the heat more efficiently

onto the food.

Bar-Be-Quick charcoal is available in lumpwood form (large irregular pieces) and briquettes (uniform pieces).

As a guide lumpwood works best for quick cook foods such as sausages and burgers, whilst briquettes

are more suitable for slower cooking or roasts as they burn hotter and longer. Instant lighting lumpwood

is also available, just light the bag.

Do not use more than 3kg of charcoal with this barbecue. It’s not advisable to completely fill the firetray

as the barbecue may become too hot to cook successfully.

When using the oven for cooking, the barbecue must be well alight for about 1 hour to reach cooking temperature.

Food can be cooked on the grill and stored in the oven to be served later, or part cooked in the oven and

finished on the grill later.

The oven temperature will vary depending on the charcoal used, but can also be controlled by slightly

opening the oven door. Add charcoal to firetray when required to maintain the cooking temperature.

To clean your barbecue remove the firetray and soak the grills in hot soapy water as soon as possible after use.

Alternatively clean the grill with a barbecue cleaner and brush.

To prevent weather damage store in a dry place.

To purchase all your barbecue essentials visit www.barbequick.com

Helpline details - Tel - 01282 478200 
Email - sales@rectella.com 
Web - www.barbequick.com
Rectella International Ltd. Bancroft Rd, Burnley. Lancs. BB10 2TP

Unit dimensions in millimetres

Parts list

1- Wheel x 2
2- Right sideframe leg (shorter welded assembly)
3- RH side table (no handle)
4- RH windsheild & cooking grill brackets (assembled)
5- Rear windsheild, with retaining clips (assembled)
6- Cooking Grill
7- LH windsheild & cooking grill brackets (assembled)
8- LH side table (with handle)
9- Firetray
10- Build-In Oven (assembled)
11- Crossmember bar (welded assembly)
12- Left sideframe leg (welded assembly)
13- Lower shelf tray
14- Wheel axle bolt x 2 (M8 x 55)
15- Oven side bracket x 2

Fasteners - supplied.
34x Bolts M6 x 12mm
20x Nuts M6

Tools required to build
M10 spannner, X-head, 
Flat screwdriver

13

1

2

3

12

8

5

4

11

10

7

6

14

9

( Parts 1, 2, 14 )

( Parts 2, 12, 13 )

( Part 11 )

( Part 5 )

( Parts 7 & 8 )

( Parts 3 & 8 )

( Parts 10 & 15)

( Part 10 )

( Part 9 )

( Part 6 )

30mm

overhang

Missing parts - call 01282 478200

15

BQ3484-1a

Important notice to printer  regarding barcodes

Any printed barcode must be verified at commencement of each print

run to ensure it will scan within tolerances set by the GS1 Global

Barcoding Standards

This drawing and information it contains is the sole property of Rectella

International Ltd. and is not to be copied or reproduced either wholly

or in-part without the prior consent of Rectella International Ltd.

© Rectella International Limited 

Bancroft Road  Burnley  Lancs  BB10 2TP 

BLACK

Colours :  1 Colour Process

Previous artwork updated from    BQ????

BARCODE

a          Original issue                                         222222

BQ3484

BBQ Trolley Grill&Bake Build Instructions

SH

04-09-19

1

a          Original issue                                         24-09-19

xxxxxxxxxxxxx

100% DUMMY BARCODE

7

10

B u i l d   I n s t r u c t i o n s

9

8

6

5

4

3

2

1

Fix wheels

Fix base shelf 

Fix crossmember

Fix rear windshield

(5)

Fix side grill windshields

(7&8)

Fix each side table

(3&8)

Fix oven side supports

Slide oven onto trolley

Slide firetray onto trolley

Place grill to complete 

2 x M8 x 55mm 

bolts nuts & washers

4 x M6 x 12mm bolts

8 x M6 x 12mm bolts 

4 x M6 x 12mm nut & bolt.

Position oven (10) & lift lower clips at rear to secure x 2.

Orientate with shelf (13) walls facing upward to prevent 

items carried from rolling off the sides. Secure with 4 bolts.

Using 2 bolts to hold the sides to the frames and 2 nuts and 

bolts hold the windshields corners. Repeat for both sides.

Using 2 bolts hold the sides to the frames at the rear.

Using 2 bolts on each side hold crossmember (11).

Fit the axle bolt (14) from the inside of the assembly. Fit 

locking nut on the outside of wheel (1), adjust to run free, repeat.

Using 4 bolts per table.

With a 30mm overhang at the rear of supports (15). 

Unscrew oven door handle and re attach on the outside. 

Position firetray (9) & lift and lower clip to secure.

Place cooking grill (6) recheck all screws for tightness.

4 x M6 x 12mm bolts

2 x M6 x 12mm bolts

8 x M6 x 12mm bolts, with nuts

Lighting your barbecue

Trolley

Grill & Bake

B

A

R

B

E

C

U

E

...since 1986 

The

...since 1986 

The

Before you start assembling your barbecue here are some important safety warnings

Do not use indoors. Always site your barbecue outdoors and on level ground away from trees and wooden fencing. CAUTION! Do not use spirit or 

petrol for lighting or re-lighting. Use a specially formulated barbecue lighting fluid, gel or fire lighters. Do not attempt to light the fire if lighting 

fluid has been spilt over clothing Do not try to re-light the fire with fluid/gel as the charcoal may still be hot and cause a flare-up WARNING! keep 

children and pets away from the barbecue area. ATTENTION! This barbecue will become very hot. Do not move it during operation. Always wear 

oven gloves when handling your hot barbecue. 

Flame-ups can occur if hot fat drips onto the burning charcoal. Keep a water sprayer handy to extinguish the flames.

Make sure that the barbecue has completely cooled before removing the ash. 

Make sure the assembly instructions have been followed correctly and the firetray stops are located behind the oven.

HOW TO LIGHT

We recommend you light your lumpwood / briquettes with Bar-Be-Quick lighting fluid, gel or cubes.

USING CUBES 

(If using traditional lumpwood or briquettes)

Place two or three cubes in the firetray.

Pile the lumpwood / briquettes over the cubes in a pyramid shape, ensuring sufficient air space around the cubes

to allow to burn with a flame, then light the cubes.

USING LIGHTING FLUID or GEL 

(If using traditional lumpwood or briquettes)

Pile the lumpwood / briquettes in a pyramid shape. Cover generously with lighting fluid or gel.

After approximately 1 minute light with a match or taper.

When burning is established, spread the fuel out evenly. After lighting, the barbecue should be ready for

cooking in approx. 30 min. The barbecue is ready when the flames have ceased and charcoal has a

coating of white ash.

Make sure the cooking grill is fully located in the supports before cooking commences.

More charcoal can be added if required.

Care & Maintenance

Before placing the grill on the barbecue, spray with vegetable oil to prevent food from sticking to the grill

To make it easier to clean your barbecue after use, line the firetray with aluminium cooking foil,

shiny side up. This process will lengthen the life of your barbecue and reflect the heat more efficiently

onto the food.

Bar-Be-Quick charcoal is available in lumpwood form (large irregular pieces) and briquettes (uniform pieces).

As a guide lumpwood works best for quick cook foods such as sausages and burgers, whilst briquettes

are more suitable for slower cooking or roasts as they burn hotter and longer. Instant lighting lumpwood

is also available, just light the bag.

Do not use more than 3kg of charcoal with this barbecue. It’s not advisable to completely fill the firetray

as the barbecue may become too hot to cook successfully.

When using the oven for cooking, the barbecue must be well alight for about 1 hour to reach cooking temperature.

Food can be cooked on the grill and stored in the oven to be served later, or part cooked in the oven and

finished on the grill later.

The oven temperature will vary depending on the charcoal used, but can also be controlled by slightly

opening the oven door. Add charcoal to firetray when required to maintain the cooking temperature.

To clean your barbecue remove the firetray and soak the grills in hot soapy water as soon as possible after use.

Alternatively clean the grill with a barbecue cleaner and brush.

To prevent weather damage store in a dry place.

To purchase all your barbecue essentials visit www.barbequick.com

Helpline details - Tel - 01282 478200 
Email - sales@rectella.com 
Web - www.barbequick.com
Rectella International Ltd. Bancroft Rd, Burnley. Lancs. BB10 2TP

Unit dimensions in millimetres

Parts list

1- Wheel x 2
2- Right sideframe leg (shorter welded assembly)
3- RH side table (no handle)
4- RH windsheild & cooking grill brackets (assembled)
5- Rear windsheild, with retaining clips (assembled)
6- Cooking Grill
7- LH windsheild & cooking grill brackets (assembled)
8- LH side table (with handle)
9- Firetray
10- Build-In Oven (assembled)
11- Crossmember bar (welded assembly)
12- Left sideframe leg (welded assembly)
13- Lower shelf tray
14- Wheel axle bolt x 2 (M8 x 55)
15- Oven side bracket x 2

Fasteners - supplied.
34x Bolts M6 x 12mm
20x Nuts M6

Tools required to build
M10 spannner, X-head, 
Flat screwdriver

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1

2

3

12

8

5

4

11

10

7

6

14

9

( Parts 1, 2, 14 )

( Parts 2, 12, 13 )

( Part 11 )

( Part 5 )

( Parts 7 & 8 )

( Parts 3 & 8 )

( Parts 10 & 15)

( Part 10 )

( Part 9 )

( Part 6 )

30mm

overhang

Missing parts - call 01282 478200

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BQ3484-1a

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