Outback Trooper Select 2 Burner manual

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    Ph ot ogr aphs ar e not t o sc ale. S p ec if i c at i o ns s u bj ec t t o c h a n g e withou t pr ior n ot ic e . Assembl y and Operat ing Instru ction s for O ut back® T rooper Select 2 Bu rner and Hunt er Select 3 Burner Gas BBQ WARNING • Fo r ou td oo r us e onl y. N o t fo r c om me rci al us e . • Read in stru ctions bef ore usi ng the [...]

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    2 Part s L ist Quan t iti es v ar y according to m odel pu rc h a sed. Specificatio ns su bjec t to ch a n ge without prior notice. For more details on hardware, please see ‘Hardware R ef eren ce Diagram’ . COD E PA RT QT Y O utb ac k® Tr oop e r Sel ect 2 B urn er Ga s BB Q O utb ac k® Hu nte r Sel ect 3 B urn er Ga s BB Q HOOD A1 H ood ( Pr[...]

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    3 Part s D iagrams Quan t iti es v ar y accord ing to model purchased. Specif ications subject to chan ge w ithout prior notice. Fo r more details on hardware, please see hardware pack pag e. B1 A4 B13 C1 C3 C6 C8 C9 C13 C14 C15 C12 A2 C4 C5 B2 A3 B5 B10 B6 B7 B3 B9 B11 B12 A1 C10 C11 B4 C2 C7 B8 D9 D10[...]

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    4 Ha rd wa re R ef e ren ce D iag ram Specif icati ons subject to c h an ge w ithout prior notice. D1,D2, D3 D7 D4,D5 D6 D8[...]

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    5 2 Assemb l y IMP O R T ANT ! • TO OL S N EEDE D FO R A SSEMBL Y : Medi u m si ze flat b la de or Ph illips/Cro ssp oint s cre wdriver , adj us table spanner or metric spanner set. • Rem ove an y i ntern a l components or packaging from the barbecue body. • W hi lst ev ery care is taken in the manu facture of this product, care mus t be take[...]

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    6 4 3 Attach on e Leg Top Su pport (C7) between the le ft legs usin g th e 1/ 4-20UNCx 12 Bolt s ( D8). Repeat above process for the other leg top support. Install a 1/4-20UNC x 22 Step B olts (D6) o n eac h leg, and then attach the Left Side Shelf (C1) an d Righ t Si de Shel f (C2) on to left and ri ght le gs usin g th e 1/4-20 UNCx 22 step bol t [...]

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    7 Inser t M6x95 B olts (D4) t hr o u gh the tro lley legs, the S pacers (D5), and keep t he tip of th e bolts insi de the spacers. W hil e hol d ing the barbec ue body into position (2 peop le required), screw the bolts into the barbecue body as shown. CA UTION! Care must b e taken to e n sure the hood or lid does n ot fall open unex pectedly or be[...]

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    8 Attach Drip Tray Left B racket (B10) to barbec u e bod y usin g M5x15 Bolt s (D1), W ash ers (D2) and M5 Nuts (D 3) as shown. Repeat above process f or Dr ip Tray Right Bracket (B11). NOTE: Ensure that t h e big tabs of t he brakets w h ic h stop t he drip tray ar e located at the front of t he barbecue. D1 D2 8 7 Insert the Drip Tray (B9) by sli[...]

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    9 Rem ove th e pla sti c wrap f rom th e Lava Rock (B3) and th en place a uniform layer in to Lava Rock Basket (B4). Lay th e lav a rock caref ully into the body ensuring it lies level within t h e body. Lay the cooking grill (B1) and gridd le (B2) into place. 2/3 burn er model co nfiguration: Left — Cookin g Grill, Right — Cook in g Gr iddle N[...]

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    10 (Rear vi ew of the ba rbecue trolley.) Attach th e screen (C8) to the front left/right legs as show n . C8 Connect th e Hose a n d Regulator A ss embly (B13) to t he barbecue. Ensu re the mati n g fac es of th e co nn ection are clean and not damaged. Do not use any seali n g tape, paste, or l iquid on the co nnecti o n . The nut must be t ighte[...]

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    11 Leak T est D iagram A SSEMBLY IS NO W CO MPL ETE. PROCE E D TO T HE NE XT PA GE FOR I NSTR UCTI ONS ON OP ERA T I ON A ND MAI NTENA NCE ALL JOI NTS A ND CON NECT I ONS M U ST N O W BE L EA K T EST ED BEF ORE US IN G T HE BAR BEC UE. Leak test annually, and whenev er t he gas bott le is removed or replaced. LEAK TES TING Always perf orm a leak te[...]

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    12 Imp o rt ant Inf o rm at ion Please r ead t hese i nstructions car efully before assem bly an d u se of your barbec ue. n Re ta i n th es e in st ru cti on s fo r fu tu re ref eren ce. n This product is for outdoor us e o nly. Do n ot use in doors. n Do not u s e t h e barbec u e or store gas bottles below ground level. LP gas i s heavi[...]

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    13 regulators. Ins t a lla tio n Selecting a Locatio n This barbec u e is f or outdoor u se o nly an d should be placed in a well- ventilated area, and on a s afe and ev e n surface. Never place y o u r barbecue below gro und level. Take care to ensu re t ha t it is n ot pl aced UNDER an y com bu sti ble surface. The side s of the barbecue should N[...]

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    14 li gh t in g h ol e on th e ri gh t si de of th e barbecue bod y and p lace near rightmost burn er po rthole. • Push a nd t urn the r ightmos t con trol knob ant i- c lo ck w ise to t he hig h pos it io n, t ak i ng care to protect y ourself from the fla mes. • Wh e n th e ri gh t bu rn er is li t, t u rn the remaining bu rners on from righ [...]

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    15 f oil liner, if applicable) of food debri s after each cookin g se ssion. If the barbecue i s to be used for la rge g atherin gs , it will b e necess ary to turn off and cool th e barbecue e very tw o hours to remove f ood debris from the drip tray and drip pan (and f oil lin er, if appl icable), and c lean it out. The tim e between cl eani n g [...]

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    16 cleaner to clear obstr u ctions. W hen ref itting the burners, be careful to c heck that the neck of the burner fits o v er t h e valv e ou t let. It is quite normal for surf ace rust to be present on the bu r ners. If ru st appears between uses or in storage, clean with a sof t brass w ire brush. Lava Rock It is not nece ssary to remove an d wa[...]

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    17 J. T echnica l S pec ificat ions Sp ecific ati ons ar e s ubj ect t o c h ang e with out pr i o r n otic e. Notes: CE A pproval Heat Inpu t Bu rn e r s Injecto r Siz e Gas /Pre ssure Outback® Trooper Select 2 Bu rn e r Gas BBQ 0359 359BR665 8.64 kW 2 1.02m m 28-3 0 m bar Bu tan e or 3 7 m bar Prop ane Outback® Hunter Select 3 Bu rn e r Gas BBQ[...]

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    18 Problem Possib le Cause Sol ution Bur ner will not light usin g the ignition sy st em LP gas b ottle is e m pty Replace with full bottle Fault y re gu lator Have re gulator che cke d or re place d O bst r uct i o ns i n bur n er Clean bu r ner Obs tru ct ion s in gas je ts o r ga s h ose Cl e an jets and gas hose Electrode wire is l oose or d is[...]