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  · The wire pan stand 

 

 

 

 

1pc 

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  · Oven shelf   

 

 

 

 

 

2pcs 

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  · Oven spill tray 

 

 

 

 

 

1pc   

 

Note: 

1.  The wire pan stand sits on the burners. 
2.  The oven shelves are fitted into the oven. 
3.  The oven spill tray is inside at the bottom of oven (it forms the oven floor). 

 

Setup Instructions: 

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  Remove all packaging. 

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  Setup the oven on a level, non-combustible surface. 

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  Open the lid and attach the windscreens to the side of the oven as shown. 

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  Make sure the pan stand is installed properly with the wire ends fitting into 

the  holes on  the  top  of  the  oven  to  prevent  the  stand  from  moving  (see 
picture) 

 

Connect the Gas to the Stove/Oven 
Notice: 

1.  A  low  gas  pressure  regulator  is  necessary  for  operation,  use  the 

regulator  recommended  by  the  manufacturer  or  seller.    Your  gas 
supplier will be able to offer you more advice. 

2.  Before  you  assemble  the  regulator,  please  check  the  gas  type  and 

pressure shown on the gas cylinder, and make sure the information on 
the regulator and cylinder match 

3.  A  hose  to  connect  the  appliance  to  the  gas  regulator  and  cylinder  is 

required, and the maximum length should not exceed 1.5m.    The hose 
should comply with BS3212/2. 

4.  The  connecting  hose  should  not  be  twisted  or  constricted.    The  hose 

should be checked each time the appliance is used and each time the 
gas cylinder is changed.    If it shows signs of cracking, splitting or other 
deterioration it should be renewed with a hose meeting the same quality 
standards (BS3212/2). 

5.  Change the connecting hose within the national requirements. 

 

Connect: 

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  Be sure that the burner & oven valves are in the 

“OFF” position before you 

connect the stove to a gas supply. 

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  Attach  the  gas  hose  (not  supplied)  to  the  stove  inlet.    You  will  find  it 

easier  to  fit  by  applying  soapy  water  to  the gas  inlet  before  pushing  the 
hose on.    Secure using a suitable hose clamp.    Attach the other end to 
your  low  pressure  regulator  (not  supplied)  using  the  same  method  and 
secure using clamp. 

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  Be sure that the hose is fitted correctly and is not being stretched, twisted 

Summary of Contents for Roast Master

Page 1: ...tant Read these instructions carefully before use Familiarise yourself with the appliance before connecting it to the gas cylinder Retain the instruction manual for future reference OUTDOOR USE ONLY All patents right reserved by the producer ...

Page 2: ...ational vehicles or boats NEVER use this appliance as a heater 5 DO NOT operate appliance under ANY overhead construction Keep a minimum clearance of 18cm from sides front and back of appliance to ANY construction Keep the area clear of all combustible material and flammable liquids including wood dry plants and grass brush paper and canvas 6 USE ONLY on a level stable non combustible surface like...

Page 3: ...DO NOT attempt to move the appliance or the cooking pan 18 Avoid bumping or impact with the appliance to prevent spillage or splashing of hot cooking liquid 19 DO NOT move appliance when in use Allow the appliance to cool to below 45 C before moving or storing 20 This appliance will be hot during and after use Use insulated oven mitts or gloves for protection from hot surfaces or splatter from coo...

Page 4: ...ake sure the information on the regulator and cylinder match 3 A hose to connect the appliance to the gas regulator and cylinder is required and the maximum length should not exceed 1 5m The hose should comply with BS3212 2 4 The connecting hose should not be twisted or constricted The hose should be checked each time the appliance is used and each time the gas cylinder is changed If it shows sign...

Page 5: ...or specified by the manufacturer or seller WARNING Never use a match or lighted flame to search for leaks Do not use appliance until leak checked If you cannot stop a gas leak immediately close regulator valve and call gas supplier or your fire department Lighting the Hob 1 Do not lean over the appliance while lighting 2 Remove all cookware from the stove to create a free flow of air 3 Open top li...

Page 6: ...a smaller flame in LOW position than seen on HIGH Always check flame prior to each use A good flame should be blue with minimal yellow tip Small yellow tips on the flame are acceptable as long as no carbon or soot deposits appear Operation After you have ignited the gas stove and or oven you can adjust the control knob for your ideal flame and temperature requirement Do not put any items on the gl...

Page 7: ...Clean regularly as determined by the amount of use Note Clean the entire appliance each year and tighten all hardware on a regular basis 1 2 times a year or more depending on usage Cleaning should be done where detergents will not harm patio lawn or the like Suggested Cleaning Materials Mild dish washing liquid detergent Wire brush Nylon cleaning pad Hot water Paper clip Soft brass bristled brush ...

Page 8: ...mately 100 C 10 C If it does not function properly obtain a suitable replacement thermometer before using the appliance Do not over fill the pan with cooking liquid Never fill appliance more than half full of cooking oil or past the maximum fill line a permanent marking on the fryer If cooking liquid has spilled and ignited do not attempt to extinguish with water Immediately turn gas supply OFF at...

Page 9: ...ids and harsh fluctuations in temperatures Warranty does not cover normal wear of parts or damage caused by misuse abuse overheating and alteration Repairs or alterations made by anyone other than seller or appointed by the manufacturer and seller are not covered in this warranty The manufacturer will not be held liable for any loss due to neglectful operation Furthermore this warranty does not co...

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