Royal 359 manual

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    Assem bl y an d Oper ati ng I n str u ct i o n s for ROY AL 4 Bur ner S/ S R o aster/ C ab inet Gas B ar bec u e Roy al 4 S/S Roast e r/Cabin e t 0359 W ARNI NG • For outdoor u se onl y . • Re ad instruction s be for e using the app lian ce . Failure to f oll ow instr uct ions could re sult in de ath, se r ious bodil y injur y, an d/or prope rt[...]

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    2  Pre- Assem bl ed Com po n e n t  Q u a n t it y v aries accor din g to model p u r c h ased  Appearan ce, si z e, a n d co n str u ctio n ma y di ff er accor din g to model p urch ased Part s Li st Q u a n tit ies vary accor di n g t o model p u rc h ased. Specif icatio n s s u b ject t o ch ange w ith o u t pr ior n otice. For more det[...]

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    3 Ro y al 4 S / S Roast er/ Cab in et Q u a n tit ies vary accor di n g t o model p u rc h ased. Specif icatio n s s u b ject t o ch ange w ith o u t pr ior n otice. For more det ails on h ardw ar e, please see ‘ H ar dw ar e Ref er en ce Di agra m’ . A6 A4 A3 A5 B 11 B 12 B9 B 10 D1 C5 C2 D4 B6 B8 B7 B4 B5 C9 C 11 C8 C 15 C 20 A1 A2 B3 B1 C1 C[...]

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    4 Hard w are R ef er ence Di ag ram Specificatio n s s u b ject t o ch ange w ith o ut prior n otice. Part E1 (22pcs), E 2 (22pcs) Par t E3 Bolt ( 8p c s) Part E4 Wash er ( 8pcs) Par t E5 Spa c er ( 8pc s ) Par t E6 W in g Nu t ( 8pc s ) Par t E8 ( 4 pc s ) Par t E7 ( 4 pc s ) Par t E1 ( 6 pc s )[...]

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    5 A ssemb l y IMPORTANT! • Tools Re quir e d : Medium siz e flat blade or Phillips/Crosspoint screwdriver, adjustable spanner or m etric spanner set • T he assem b ly of this barbecue requires 2 people. • Carefully unpack the trolley box and re m ove all internal packaging before co mm encing asse m bly. • Carefully unpack the body box and [...]

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    6 Att ac h th e Top Pa n e l (C12) t o t h e L/ H ( C9) and R / H ( C11) Pa n els w it h t h e Screw s ( E1) an d Nu t s ( E2). Att ach th e Su pp or t ( C24) betw een th e Top a n d Bott om Panels u sing the Screw s ( E1) an d Nu t s ( E2). L/ H R/H L/ H C 24 3 4[...]

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    7 A tta c h th e B ac k P an el (C 13 ) to th e a sse m b l ed p o rti o n of th e c ab in et u s i n g t he S crew s ( E1). Screw t h e Caster s (C19) in t o t h e L/ H Pa nel a n d t he Lock able Cas t er s ( C20 ) int o t he R/ H Pa n el. L/ H R/H L/ H R/H 5 6[...]

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    8 R e m ov e t h e S cre ws fr o m th e L / H Pan e l . Atta c h t h e L / H Si d e Bu r n er Shel f ( C3) t o t h e L/H Pa nel by replaci n g t h e Screw s . Rem o v e the Scr ew s f rom t h e R/ H Pa n el. At t ach th e R/ H Side S h el f (C5) t o th e R/H P a nel by replaci ng t he S crew s. 7 8[...]

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    9 In ser t S pa cer s (E 5) in t o h ole s i n th e sidew all of th e body an d tur n 90 degr ees to l o ck in pla ce. Ca refu ll y lay t h e Ba r becu e Body (B 1) on to th e su pport s on th e ca bin et. W A RN I NG : D O NO T R ELEA SE T H E BA R BECU E BODY W H I LE T H E BA R BECU E H A S N OT BE EN PR OPER LY S E ATE D . T HIS M AY RES UL T I[...]

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    10 Cu isin e El ectron i c Ign ition A s se mbly D i agr a m Con n ec t th e wir es as s h own in th e d iag ram . Bl ack 9 V Batte ry ( I nc lu de d) Bl ack Y e llo w Bl u e I gni t i o n Pu shbu t t o n Side Bu rn er 11[...]

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    11 Att ach t h e Magnet Str i ps (C18) to th e Top Panel (C12) an d Bott om Pa n e l (C14) u sing t h e Scr ew s ( E1) an d Nu t s ( E2) . In se rt th e g a s h ose (C 7) th rou gh th e h o l e to th e in let o f m ain m ani fol d. En s u re t h e mati ng f aces of t h e co nn ect io n are clea n a n d n ot dama ged. Do n ot u s e an y sea l i n g [...]

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    12 Fit t h e Door Ha n dl es ( C17) t o t h e L/H a n d R/ H Doors ( C15, C16) by u si n g t h e pre- assembl ed Door H a n dle Scr ew s. Fit t h e D oors (C15, C16) t o t h e cab i n et by depr ess i ng t he spr i n g p i n s a n d placing in to t he Cabi n et. Co nn ect t h e gas h os e ( C13) to th e side bu r ner v alve of side Bu r n er S h el[...]

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    13 Att ach th e To ol H ook ( C 4) t o t he L/H S ide B u r n er S helf u s i ng th e Scr ew s ( E1) a n d Nu ts ( E 2 ). A ttac h th e T owe l Ra i l (C 6) to th e R / H Si de S h e l f u s in g th e S cre ws (E1) an d Nu t s ( E2). Rem o v e t h e plastic w r ap f r om th e Briqu et t e Basket s (B9) an d lay t h em i n to t h e body en s u ri ng[...]

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    14 H an g th e R oti sse r i e Mo to r ( D 4 ) to th e R /H Bra cke t. Pl ac e th e F ork s (D 2) o n to t h e S pit Rod (D3) an d inser t t he S pit Rod into t h e Sl ot i n t h e Mot or . Att ach th e L/ H and R/ H Brack et s ( D5, D6) t o th e B arbec u e Body u s i ng th e Screw s ( E7) an d Nu t s ( E8). 18 19[...]

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    15 As s emb ly is now c o mp le t e . Al l j o i n t s an d co nn ect i o n s mu st n ow be leak t est ed bef or e u si n g the bar becue. For det ails of leak tes t in g, please r ef er t o in st r uctio n s o n Page 19. Sli de t h e D rip Tr ay ( B6) in t o place un der n eat h th e barbec u e body. Place th e Fo il Liner ( B8) in t o t h e Dr ip[...]

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    16 Ro t i sserie Ki t Assem bl y T he rotisserie kit is packed in the barbecue trolley carton. Specifications subject to change without prior notice. PARTS LIST: D1 Rotisserie Handle 1 D2 Fork 2 D3 Spit Rod 1 D4 Motor 1 D5 L/H Bracket 1 D6 R/H Bracket 1 E7 Screw, M5x 10 4 E8 Nut, M5 4 OTHER REQUIREMENTS: 2 D-Siz e Batteries (1.5 V ) ( Not Incl uded[...]

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    17 n ESSENTIAL I NFOR M ATI ON Pl ea se rea d i n st r u ct ion s before u si n g y ou r bar becu e. BEF ORE YOU US E Y OU R BAR BE CUE ( al so se e i n st al l at i o n ) • Perform a leak test. T his is the only safe and sure way to detect any gas leaking from joints and connections of the barbecue after asse m bly. Follow the leak test instr[...]

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    18 Never use any abrasive m aterial on porcelain finishes. T he grills and griddles are not dishwasher safe. • We do not recom mend washing ceram ic briquettes, the step described above should rem ove most food residue from the cera m ic briquettes. • When the barbecue has cooled, scrape away any food and fat residue fro m the drip tray and dis[...]

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    19 Suitable regulator: Butane – outlet pressure 28m bar Propane – outlet pressure 37m bar Hose • Check that the gas hose does not touch any part of the barbecue that m ay beco m e hot during operation. • I f the hose shows any sign of dam age it must be replaced with a hose that is suitable for use with LPG (liquid petroleum gas) and m eets[...]

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    20 Griddle plat e cooking T he cast iron burners heat the griddle plate directly, which then cooks the food on contact. Griddle plates enable the cooking of s m aller ite m s that would, otherwise, fall through the grill. T hey can also be used for searing cuts of m eat or cooking food like eggs that would not be possible to cook on a grill. Griddl[...]

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    21 • T o light the side burner place the lighted end of a long m atch alongside the side burner. Push and turn the side burner control knob anti-clockwise to the high position taking care to protect yourself from fla m es. CARE AN D M AI NT ENANCE n Do not leave the barbecue uncovered and e x posed to the ele m ents when not in use. Heavy duty[...]

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    22 C lean in g M aterial Where used Cl ean i ng M ethod Recommended Porcelain Grills Enam el is a thin, glass based coating fused onto Enam el Griddles m etal and as such needs to be treated with care. Body Cooking oil, together with fat from food being cooked can turn to carbon as a result of heating and result in black flakes com ing away fro m t[...]

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    23 T r ouble shooting Problem Possible Cause Solution B u rn ers wil l no t li gh t LP g as b ot tl e is e mp ty Re pl ac e wi th f ul l ga s bo tt le u si n g th e i g ni ti on sy ste m F au lt y re gu la to r H av e re gula tor ch ec ke d or r ep la ce Ob st ru ct io ns i n bu rn er s Cl ea n bu rn er s Obstructions in gas jets C le an je t s an [...]

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    24 T echni ca l Sp ec if ica tions For r ef er en ce an d corr esponde n ce, r ecor d you r s er ial num ber h ere. (See st icker on side of bar becue body.) Seri al No . __________________ This nu mber may be requir ed w h e n order i n g s par e par t s or ac cessor ies. A part r e fer en ce number may al so be req u ired w h ere app li cab le. M[...]