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BQ2121-1a

TROLLEY

GRILL & BAKE BARBECUE

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.

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

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

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Helpline Details

Tel - 01282 478200          Email - sales@rectella.com         Web - www.barbequick.com

Rectella International Ltd. Bancroft Rd, Burnley. Lancs. BB10 2TP

Simple Assembly Instructions -

 Please keep for future reference

Summary of Contents for Grill & Bake

Page 1: ...re 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 Make sure that the barbecue has completely cooled before removing the ash Flame ups can occur if hot fat drips onto the burning charcoal...

Page 2: ...ar Wind Shield Warming Basket Lid Stays Right Top Shelf Oven Short Legs Long Shelf supports Axle Top Cover Handle Brackets Temperature Gauge Left Hand Wind Shield Cooking Grill Grill Handles Left Top Shelf Fire Tray Oven Door Handle and Nuts Long Legs Short Shelf supports Shelf Wheels Wheel Nuts I 2 ...

Page 3: ...uts x 39 M6 x 16mm Screws x 2 M6 Fibre Washers x 8 M6 x 10mm Screws x 21 M6 Washer x 2 M5 Washer Nuts x 6 Axle Spacers x 2 M5 x 10 Screws x 6 M8 Nyloc Nuts x 2 M6 Domed Nuts x 2 M8 Washers x 2 M6 Spanner x 1 M5 Spanner x 1 Components 3 aa bb cc dd ee ff gg hh ii jj kk ll mm nn oo pp ...

Page 4: ... door Place the oven on its base With the door fully open insert the door stay linkage into the slotted bracket located on the left hand side and the inside of the door opening Bend over both protruding lock tabs to secure the door stay linkage Fit the other end of the door stay linkage to the oven door mounting bracket Note that the washer fits between the door stay linkage and the door mounting ...

Page 5: ...ight shelf curved to the left of you take the two short legs and the right top shelf attach them to the left of the oven using four M6 x 14mm screws washer nuts per leg Only use M6 fibre washers on outer face as indicated in drawing 4 See drawing 4 Fit both the long shelf supports and short shelf supports to the legs with the M6 x 10mm screws the washer nuts to be fitted to the inside of the legs ...

Page 6: ...t and left lid stays to the top cover by crossing them through the hole on the right and left side of the top cover and then put the end into the square holes in the oven See drawing 8 1 Locate the two cover handle brackets onto the outside of the top cover over the two 6mm clearance holes Use the two of M6 x 10mm Screws washer nuts and secure onto the top cover Locate the handle between the brack...

Page 7: ...ightening may cause damage to your barbecue Finally Shelf support screws Combination Place the fire tray onto the oven Place the shelf onto the support panels Clip the two grill handles onto the locations on the left and right hand sides of the cooking grill by slightly stretching the metal rod outwards so they can slide on to the grips and squeezing to tighten and hold safely in position Place th...

Page 8: ...y 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 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 ...

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