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SAFETY 

 

This appliance is designed in accordance with CE 

Standards. 

Use outdoors only.  

Read the instructions before using the appliance. 

Warning: accessible parts may be very hot.  Keep 

young children away. 

Do not move the appliance during use. 

Use caution when handling or transporting this 

product. Metal edges can present a hazard. Use 

appropriate gloves when lifting or handling. Before 

lifting, remove side shelves and grids and grates. 

Turn off the gas supply at the cylinder after use. 

Use protective gloves when handling hot components. 

Any modification of the appliance may be dangerous. 

In the event of a gas leak, shut off gas supply. 

 

If you smell gas: 

1.  Shut off gas to the appliance. 

2.  Extinguish any open flame. 

3.  Open lid. 

4.  If odor continues, immediately call your gas 

supplier. 

 

LOCATION 

Maintain a minimum of 76cm from the appliance to any 

combustible construction. 

Do not locate under an unprotected combustible ceiling or 

cover. 

Keep the area around this appliance clear from any 

combustible materials, petrol, and other flammable vapors 

and liquids. 

Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilating air. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

 

MODEL 

TOTAL 

HEAT 

INPUT 

TOTAL 

HEAT 

INPUT 

JET SIZE 

MAIN 

BURNER 

JET SIZE 

SIDE 

BURNER 

JET SIZE 

REAR 

BURNER 

24025-913 

7.3 kW  531 g/h  0.85 mm 

 

 

24025-013 

7.3 kW  531 g/h  0.91 mm 

 

 

30030-013 

8.8 kW  640 g/h  0.99 mm 

 

 

30030-913 

8.8 kW  640 g/h  0.99 mm 

 

 

30040-023 

11.5 kW  836 g/h  0.99 mm 

0.79 mm   

30040-923 

11.5 kW  836 g/h  0.99 mm 

0.79 mm   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CYLINDER 

Cylinders up to and including the 15 kg size may be used.  

Do not use cylinders larger than 15 kg. 

Always treat a cylinder with care. Never store it on its side 

because the valve could become damaged, resulting in a 

leak which could be serious. Always use the cylinder 

upright. Horizontally, liquid fuel could get into the supply 

pipes with damaging results. 

Always place the cylinder in an accessible location to 

facilitate changing and emergency shut off. Always 

disconnect the gas cylinder before moving the appliance. 

Never subject a cylinder to heat.  The pressure inside the 

cylinder could build up and exceed the designed safety 

limit. 

Never store cylinders in cellars, adjacent to open drains 

and basement areas or below ground level.  Propane is 

heavier than air.  If there is a leak, the gas will collect at low 

level and become dangerous in the presence of a spark or 

flame. 

Never store butane or propane cylinders indoors. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STORAGE 

When storing the appliance for long periods of time, 

remove the cylinder and cover the barbecue. Store the 

cylinder outdoors in a well-ventilated place. 

 

SERVICING 

This gas appliance should not be altered or interfered with. 

Any adjustment or servicing should be carried out by a 

qualified engineer. Regular maintenance is recommended. 

See maintenance instructions. 

Summary of Contents for 24025-013

Page 1: ...TRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE EN 10094 EU REV X 02 20 FOR USE WITH BUTANE OR PROPANE GAS CATEGORY I3 28 30 37 CATEGORY I3B P 30 CONTENTS SAFETY 2 REGULATOR GAS HOSE 3 VENTURI TUBES 3 BUTANE 4 PROPANE...

Page 2: ...7 3 kW 531 g h 0 91 mm 30030 013 8 8 kW 640 g h 0 99 mm 30030 913 8 8 kW 640 g h 0 99 mm 30040 023 11 5 kW 836 g h 0 99 mm 0 79 mm 30040 923 11 5 kW 836 g h 0 99 mm 0 79 mm CYLINDER Cylinders up to a...

Page 3: ...mbar IS I 3 28 30 37 28 30 mbar 37 mbar IT I 3 28 30 37 28 30 mbar 37 mbar PT I 3 28 30 37 28 30 mbar 37 mbar RU I 3 28 30 37 28 30 mbar 37 mbar CZ I3B P 30 30 mbar 30 mbar DK I3B P 30 30 mbar 30 mbar...

Page 4: ...he black washer for damage before connecting 2 Make sure that all taps on the gas appliance are closed and the switch is in the off position 4 Fit the connecting nut to the cylinder using the correct...

Page 5: ...keep to replace later 2 Inspect the connection for damage before connecting Fit the connecting nut left hand thread to the cylinder a Connecting Nut for use with Spanner Using the correct spanner tigh...

Page 6: ...cylinder 2 Check that all control knobs are turned to OFF 3 Prepare a soap solution of one part water one part liquid detergent 4 Open cylinder valve all the way 5 Brush the soap solution on each conn...

Page 7: ...repeat for other burners these burners should light automatically without the ignitor Note In windy conditions ignite each burner individually LIGHTING THE SIDE BURNER To light burner with the Ignitor...

Page 8: ...nd chops Medium Setting will produce temperatures inside the barbecue of approximately 450 F 230 C with the lid down Use this setting for most grilling of chicken burgers vegetables and for roasting a...

Page 9: ...5 LB MED LOW 2 4 HRS PORK ROAST 6 10 LB MED LOW 3 5 HRS TURKEY OR CHICKEN 2 5 LB MED LOW 2 4 HRS TURKEY OR CHICKEN 5 10 LB MED LOW 3 5 HRS When using rotisserie burner set heat at Med High ROTISSERIE...

Page 10: ...be checked and replaced regularly to prevent grease from overflowing onto your patio GENERAL CLEANING Perform a Burn Off see below When gas grill is cool remove grids scrape the Flav R Wave clean the...

Page 11: ...en fitting Leak test system 6 Remove burner clean venturi and realign with valve orifice See page 3 for assistance 7 Remove burner clean orifices with a pin or fine wire Do not drill orifices 8 Straig...

Page 12: ...nsequential damages BURNERS The life of OMC burners made of stainless steel depends almost entirely on proper use cleaning and maintenance This warranty does not cover failure due to improper use and...

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