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NB: THE GAS PIPE/HOSE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE APPLIANCE CORRECTLY (USING A SPANNER 
OR WRENCH, SCREWDRIVER IS 100% NECESSARY) , A FINGER TIGHTENED GAS HOSE/PIPE IS NOT 
SAFE AND WILL CAUSE FIRE. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN TIGHTENING HOSE ONTO BBQ AS CROSS 
THREADING CAN OCCUR IF THE USER IS RECKLESS. CROSS THREADING CAN CAUSE GAS LEAKS 
AND WILL LEAD TO FIRE. ANY GAS FIRE CAUSED BY THE ABOVE TWO POINTS WILL BE 
CONSIDERED CUSTOMER ERROR AND WILL NOT BE GUARANTEED BY GREADEN WILL NOT BE 
HELD LIABLE FOR ANY GAS FIRE CAUSED BY INCORRECT HOSE ASSEMBLY. GREADEN WILL NOT 
BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR PEOPERTY DAMAGE IF THE FIRE IS CAUSED BY 
CUSTOMER NEGLIGENCE. 

NB: ALWAYS MAKE SUER THAT THE HOSE IS NOT RESTING ON THE BOTTOM OF THE APPLIANCE, 
IE: DO NOT LET THE HOSE REST AGAINST THE FAT TRAY, THE TRAY IS HOT AND WILL MELT THE 
HOSE CAUSING A LEAK AND POTENTIALLY A FIRE. IF THE HOSE IS BURENT IN SUCH MANNER 
AND DAMAGES THE APPLIANCE AND OR ANYTHING AROUND THE APPIANCE INCLUDING 
PERSONAL INJURY, GREADEN WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE AS THIS IS AVOIDABLE AND IS 
CUSTOMER ERROR. 

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE BBQ KNOBS ARE IN THE “OFF” POSITION WHEN CONNECTING 

THE REGULATOR TO THE GAS BOTTLE. 

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE BBQ KNOBS ARE IN THE “OFF” POSITION WHEN DISCONNECTION

 

THE GAS BOTTLE. 

ALWAYS CARRY OUT A LEAK TEST (PLEASE SEE LEAK TEST DETAILS IN USER MANUAL) 

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE SIDE BURNER IS CONNECTED AND TIGHTENED BEFORE USING THE 
BBQ, FAILURE TO CONNECT ALL HOSES WILL CAUSE A BUILD-UP OF GAS AND AN EXPLOSION. 
GREADEN WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IF THE USER 
HAS NOT CONNECTED THE HOSE CORRECTLY. 

 
 

Care and cleaning of stainless steel 

Stainless steel parts of this appliance are made from 304 & 430 grade stainless steel. To preserve the 
appearance and corrosion resistance of the stainless-steel material regular cleaning is required. Although 

stainless steel does not rust in the same manner as steel it can still exhibit ‘corrosion ‘blemishes that look 

like rust and detract from the appliances appearance. Unlike steel, the corrosion of stainless steel is mostly 
confined to the surface and in most cases, can be removed by cleaning, returning the surface to almost like 
new. 

The most common form of corrosion that affects stainless steel is what is known as ‘Tea Staining”. This 

shows up as brown spots on the surface, hence the confusion with rusting. This is most common in coastal 

areas but depending on the environment can also occur in inland areas. If the ‘Tea Staining’ marks are not 

regularly cleaned from the material surface they can penetration into the material and become very 
difficult to remove, the application of a metal polish would then be required. 

Summary of Contents for GR-3C41A

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Page 3: ...THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND OPERATING THE APPLIANCE ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE VERY HOT PLEASE KEEP YOUNG CHILDREN AWAY PLEASE RETAIN THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PLEASE REMOVE ANY TRA...

Page 4: ...Appliance Category I3 28 30 37 I3B P 30 I3B P 37 I3B P 50 Type of gas Butane Propane Butane Propane or Butane Propane Butane Propane Gas Pressure 28 30mbar 37mbar 30mbar 37 mbar 50mbar Total Heat Inpu...

Page 5: ...are more than 7kgs need to be placed outside the trolley duringuse The maximum loading weight for the side tables is 20pounds 9kgs Please do notplace anything more than 20 pounds 9kgs on the side tab...

Page 6: ...n whenlit Have a match or barbecue lighter ready before the propane is turned on If the barbecue does not ignite turn the control valves off then wait five minutes before trying again KEEP THE LIGHTER...

Page 7: ...refilled 5 When transporting a propane tank make sure it remains in an upright position Milk cartons work well for this as they are just the right size to hug the tank securely The best place for the...

Page 8: ...ISCONNECTION THE GAS BOTTLE ALWAYS CARRY OUT A LEAK TEST PLEASE SEE LEAK TEST DETAILS IN USER MANUAL PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE SIDE BURNER IS CONNECTED AND TIGHTENED BEFORE USING THE BBQ FAILURE TO CO...

Page 9: ...esulting in small brown specs on the surface If scouring is required to remove stubborn cooking residues use a soft nylon pad non abrasive DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANING COMPOUNDS use cream type If the...

Page 10: ...op 9 Left door 10 Right door 11 Left side front panel 15 Grill plates 16 Warming rack 17 Burner for the right side shelf 18 M4x6 Screw x2 19 M5x8 Screw x4 5 Wheels 6 Castor wheels 12 Left side shelf 1...

Page 11: ...40 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Attach the wheels 5 and castors 6 to the trolley base 4 2 Assembly the left and right side trolley panel 2 and 3 to the trolleybase...

Page 12: ...41 3 Assembly the back panel 7 to the trolley with screws 21 4 Assembly the door stop 8 to the trolley with screws 21...

Page 13: ...and 10 to the trolley 6 This step requires two people to lift and position the burner body 1 into the trolley carefully lower the burner body 1 onto the trolley Align the two holes on each side secure...

Page 14: ...43 7 Attach the left side front panel 11 to the left side shelf 12 with screws 21 8 Assembly side shelves to the grill body following below pictures...

Page 15: ...44 Left side Right side...

Page 16: ...45 9 Assembly the side burner 10 Connect the ignition lead...

Page 17: ...46 11 Place the flame tamers 14 12 Place the grates and plate 15...

Page 18: ...47 13 Place the warming rack 16 14 Assembly the thermometer...

Page 19: ...48 15 Attach the two hooks 22 with the two nuts 23 16 Use the manual lighting stick...

Page 20: ...ery use for approx 15 minutes will keep excessive food residue to a minimum DO NOT Lean over appliance when lighting Leave cooking food unattended Store combustible material gasoline or flammable liqu...

Page 21: ...is changed within 2 years of the date of manufacture The use of wrong regulator or hose is unsafe always check that you have the correct items before operating the barbecue The hose used must conform...

Page 22: ...cylinder regulator burner and burner parts Spiders and insects can nest within and clog the burner tubes A clogged burner can lead to a fire beneath the appliance Clean burner holes with a heavy duty...

Page 23: ...r gas dealer LIGHTING YOUR BARBECUE This barbecue is designed for use outdoors away from any flammable materials It is important that there are no overhead obstructions and that there is a minimum dis...

Page 24: ...ft clearance to objects that can catch fire or sources of ignition such as pilot lights on water heaters live electrical appliances etc Apartment dwellers Check with management to learn the requiremen...

Page 25: ...he burners are lit o To turner the barbecue OFF turn the cylinder valve or regulator switch to the OFF position and then turn all of the control knobs on the appliance clockwise to the OFF position If...

Page 26: ...nd smoke for paint Interiors of gas grills are not painted at the factory and should NEVER be painted Apply a strong solution of detergent and water or use a grill cleaner or scrubbing brush on the in...

Page 27: ...t each burner up and away from valveopenings INSECTS FACT sometimes spiders and other insects climb into the grill tubes attached to the burners The spiders spin webs build nests and lay eggs The webs...

Page 28: ...ach burner tube and burner several times C Wear eye protection use an air hose to force air into the burner tube and out the air ports Check each port to make sure air comes out each hole 5 Wire brush...

Page 29: ...lean thoroughly with strong hot soapy water solution Rinse with water and allow to completely dry NEVER USE OVEN CLEANER Interior of Barbecue bottom Remove residue using brush scraper and or cleaning...

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