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3 ASSEMBLY
3.1 UNPAINTED REFRACTORY CONCRETE BARBECUE
We suggest you to use Assembly kit Palazzetti (optional).
Assemble the elements in order as shown on the assembly
drawing and check each step with a spirit level. We suggest
to assemble the base and worktop of barbecue elements with
mortar (included into Assembly Kit Palazzetti) and check each
step with a spirit level. –Small thickness differences are due
to the material cannot be considered a warranty claim and
have to be leveled with mortar while assembly.
Do not use high resistance cement or quick-setting cement
(white cement, aluminated cement, etc.) or strong glue for tiles
etc. as they prevent the thermal expansion of parts in contact
with heat, causing cracks.
The part in contact with heat (from hearth up) have to be
assemble with glue Easy fix (included into Assembly kit
Palazzetti): This special glue is specific for outdoor and it is
resistant to heat, it become flexible and allow the expansion
of material due to heat of combustion.
Warning: if the fireplace comes in more elements, fit the grill
between the 2 side elements before fixing them. Wait for it to
harden before proceeding;
Place fireplace plates in hearth without fix;
Before using the barbecue, wait for it to dry completely (at
least 4 days);
Barbecues made of refractory concrete has
to be protected against bad weather by painting it with an
outdoor plastic quartz paint
(included into Assembly kit
Palazzetti).
Are necessary at least 2 hands, to obtain 2-3
mm thickness. All parts in Marmotech or already colored
in mixture have to be protected with water repellent
treatment Palazzetti
(included into Assembly kit Palazzetti);
Repeat them once a year.
3.2 MARMOTECH OR ALREADY COLORED IN MIXTURE
BARBECUE
to
assemble the elements only use the special glue for
assembly by Palazzetti (included in some models). This
special glue becomes flexible when heating and can be used
to assembly all the elements of the barbecue.
Assemble the elements in order as shown on the assembly
drawing and check each step with a spirit level.
These kind
of models do not require any finishing, but it is necessary
to apply water-repellent treatment Palazzetti, which
protects structure against bad weather and cooking
grease
. (Included in some barbecues, to protect only
worktop).
Repeat it once a year.
Any imperfections you could find on Easy Stone parts have to
be considered a quality, because these parts are hand made
by expert manufacturer.
3.3 SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS TO ASSEMBLE BBQ WITH
OVEN
ONLY FOR PARENZO, NOTO
Prepare elements 3-4 a-4b-7 for assembly, revise holes for
elements 9. Lay on worktop (piece 2) fiber ceramic papers
(included) without any glue, and on them lay oven elements
(3-4 a-4b-5-6 a-6b-7-8) respecting all distances as in cutsight
without fixing them.
Oven elements 3-4a-4b have some grooves, assemble fiber
ceramic lanyard using few drop of glue (included). Now you
can unite all oven parts using elements 9. When oven is hot,
elements 9 expands, when it happens do not tight more (to
avoid cracks on elements).
To build cast iron door (INCLUDED ONLY IN MODEL NOTO,
Optional in model Parenzo) use the screw with brass fisher
and use a bit of glue (included) between cast iron frame and
front side of oven (7).
ONLY FOR NEW ZEALAND, CRETA 2, NEW JERSEY,
GRADO
Assemble the barbecue using glue (included only on New
Jersey and New Zealand);
Lay on Worktop (piece 2 for Creta 2 and Grado, while piece 2
a for New Jersey and New Zealand) fiber ceramic papers
(included) without any glue, and on them lay oven elements
fixing only parts as shown in picture;
Use the rest ceramic fiber paper as in picture
Only for New Zealand and New Jersey: after oven assembly,
it is necessary add light insulating material (ex. Expanded
clay NOT INCLUDED) in order to grant heat hold longer and
avoid thermal shocks.
IMPORTANT
:
- After completing assembly of barbecue, apply the included
warning adhesive as requested by current regulation UNI EN
1860-1 (included)
- Always light the barbecue with a moderate flame until it is
uniformly heated. - If it is heated too rapidly, some parts can
crack deeply and the structure could be damaged seriously.
- According to current regulations UNI EN 1860-1 some
cracks may appear but they do not affect the quality and the
functioning of the product, and could not be considered a
warranty claim, because they are the result of normal
expansion due to heat.
4 USE FORESEEN BY THE MANUFACTURER
The products described in this manual were specifically built
to cook food and to burn small pieces of well seasoned wood
or charcoal (see symbols on cutsight). Any other intended use
or any other type of fuel supply is to be considered improper
and therefore dangerous. This appliance was built in
compliance with technical standards and industry directives.
Do not exceed the allowable charge!
5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before starting with cleaning, wait for the appliance
to cool down.
Clean the barbecue after each use: this makes it easier
to remove cooking residuals, preventing them from
burning the next time the oven is used.
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