everdure HBCUBEHOODB CUBETM Roasting Hood Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- everdure
Table of Contents
- everdure HBCUBEHOODB CUBETM Roasting Hood
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- APPLIANCE DETAILS
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- IGNITION PROCEDURE
- CLEANING & STORAGE
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
everdure HBCUBEHOODB CUBETM Roasting Hood
Product Information
The CUBETM roasting hood is a charcoal barbeque designed for outdoor use only. It is not intended to be used indoors or mounted in a movable vehicle. The product is made of materials that can deteriorate if exposed to high salt content or caustic fumes or liquids, such as those found in a marine environment or domestic pool. The barbecue should be regularly cleaned and maintained to keep it in good condition. The product comes with assembly, operation, and maintenance instructions that include important safety precautions. The user should read the instructions carefully before removing the barbeque from its carton. The barbecue should be kept away from combustible materials and people with flammable clothing. The charcoal can smolder for an extended period of time, so care should be taken when removing ash after cooking. A non-combustible container should be used to contain any ash before being doused in water and disposed of correctly.
Product Usage Instructions
1. Before using the CUBETM roasting hood, read the assembly, operation, and
maintenance instructions carefully. 2. Ensure that the product has adequate
clearance from combustible materials. 3. Assemble the barbeque according to
the instructions provided. 4. Use only solid fuels that comply with EN 1860-3.
5. Do not use solid fuels impregnated with fire accelerants or any other type
of accelerant on this appliance. 6. Light the charcoal using firelighters
complying with EN 1860-3. 7. Keep the barbeque in a well-ventilated area to
prevent the gasses produced from building up. 8. Do not leave the barbeque
unattended while cooking. 9. Regularly maintain the barbeque and keep it in
good condition by following the cleaning and maintenance suggestions in the
instructions provided.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HBCUBEHOODB Everdure by Heston
Blumenthal outdoor charcoal barbeques. It is important that you retain these
instructions, proof of purchase as well as other important documents about
this product for future reference. Due to continual product development,
Everdure by Heston Blumenthal reserves the right to alter specifications or
appearances without notice. Dispose of packaging responsibly – recycle where
facilities are available.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT:
Read the safety precautions of this booklet carefully before removing the
barbeque from its carton.
- This charcoal barbeque is intended for OUTDOOR USE ONLY. Do not use it indoors!
- For your safety and enjoyment, read all operating instructions before using this appliance.
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Unsupervised children or pets should not be near a barbeque while cooking or during warm-up or cool-down. Ensure children or pets are kept a distance well away from the barbeque whilst it is in use. WARNING! Keep children and pets away.
- Do not immerse the barbeque in water (only removable grills, charcoal chamber & grid).
- As charcoal can smolder for an extended period of time, take care when removing ash after cooking. It is recommended that a non-combustible container (metal or ceramic) be used to contain any ash before being doused in water and disposed of correctly.
- This barbeque has been designed to be used either on a raised bench or on the ground. Ensure the surface is level, large enough, and strong enough to support the barbeque and will withstand temperatures of 80°C above ambient temperature. It’s highly recommended to use a heat-resistant barrier such as a ceramic tile, in order to avoid surface damage.
- People with flammable clothing such as nylon etc. should keep well away from the barbeque when it is operating.
- Do not use this appliance for any purpose other than what it is intended for.
- In case of a fat fire, remove food (if possible) and allow the fire to burn out naturally. Most fat will burn off quickly when it contacts the charcoal, but regular cleaning after use should reduce the build-up of fat and food residues that are combustible and can result in a fat fire. Fat fires can be prevented with diligence in cleaning fats and oil from the inner chassis and charcoal chamber. Do not allow ash to build up inside the chassis – clean up after every use. For more information on controlling fat fires see the Quick User Guide.
- Ensure that the product has adequate clearance from combustible materials. All combustible materials must be kept more than 250mm from the sides and rear of the barbeque and more than 1500mm above the cooking surface of the barbeque. This appliance is not meant to be built-in.
- As charcoal cooking can vary in time and intensity, it is recommended that the barbeque not be left for more than 5 minutes at a time while cooking.
- We recommend that you regularly maintain your barbeque and keep it in good condition. This can be achieved by following the cleaning and maintenance suggestions in this booklet. Failure to follow these instructions will void your warranty.
- This appliance is not suitable for mounting in a movable vehicle (boat, trailer, etc).
- Do not use or store this appliance in areas of high salt content (a marine environment) or an area with caustic fumes or liquids (such as a domestic pool), as these chemicals can cause the appliance materials to deteriorate (and void the warranty). Regular cleaning and covering when not in use can help to reduce this.
- Caution: Accessible parts may become hot when used. Whilst the barbeque handles are cool to the touch, please be aware that the sides of the barbeque may be hot – handle with care.
- Charcoal and coal products produce carbon monoxide when burned. When the appliance is being used with solid fuels, always keep the appliance in a well-ventilated area to prevent the gasses produced from building up.
- Do not use solid fuels impregnated with fire accelerants or use any other type of accelerant on this appliance. Using any accelerant could cause serious property damage or personal injury. WARNING! Do not use spirit or petrol for lighting or re-lighting! Only use firelighters complying to EN 1860-3!
- During ignition, follow the recommended charcoal area placement guide. Once the initial batch of charcoal has ignited, it can be mixed in with fresh charcoal and spread throughout the charcoal chamber. Overloading the charcoal chamber can result in damage to the appliance and food – it is recommended that the height of the charcoal never passes the top level of the charcoal chamber. For more information on charcoal placement, see further on in the instruction manual and the Quick User Guide.
- WARNING! This barbecue will become very hot, do not move it during operation. Always allow the solid fuel to burn out naturally after cooking. Do not use any liquids to douse the charcoal inside the barbeque. Do not move the appliance while the coals are still burning as hot ash, coal particles, unburned fuel and hot cooking fats & oils could spill and accessible parts may be very hot. The barbecue should only be lifted by using the side handles.
- Do not use volcanic rock or any type of non-combustible product in the charcoal chamber. If in doubt about what fuels can be used, check the Everdure by Heston Blumenthal website or contact the Service Department.
- Solid fuels differ widely in burning time, heat, size and combustion. Always be aware of your surroundings and potential fire hazards caused by sparks or spitting fuels. Never dispose of solid fuels or hot ashes in areas where they can be trodden on or be a fire hazard. Never dispose of unburned solid fuels or ash until it has completely extinguished. The barbecue must be installed on a secure level base prior to use. We recommend using 100% natural lump charcoal in this appliance (see everdurebyheston. com).
- Always check with your local/state authorities before using this appliance for any fire restrictions regarding the use of an outdoor barbeque (due to local weather conditions).
- When using solid fuels, take care that the surrounding environment is clear of combustible materials. Do not cook under overhanging buildings or close branches of trees. Note that solid fuels will produce varying amounts of smoke – take this into consideration when setting up the barbeque.
- The barbecue shall be heated up and the fuel kept red hot for at least 30 min prior to the first cooking.
- DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
- DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE
- DO NOT STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR SPRAY AEROSOLS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE
- DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE INDOORS
- DO NOT ENCLOSE THIS APPLIANCE. THE MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR THIS UNIT IS 1500mm ABOVE THE COOKING SURFACE AND 250mm FROM ANY SIDE
- DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE IN ENCLOSED AREAS
- DO NOT USE ACCELERANTS OR FUEL IMPREGNATED WITH ACCELERANTS IN THIS APPLIANCE
- DO NOT OVERFILL THE CHARCOAL CHAMBER AT THE IGNITION
- DO NOT ALLOW FATS/OILS, ASH, AND UNBURNED FUEL TO BUILD UP IN THE APPLIANCE BETWEEN COOKING SESSIONS
APPLIANCE DETAILS
CUBE TM **ROASTING HOOD** | |
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Hood only | LENGTH |
(mm)
| WIDTH
(mm)
| HEIGHT
(mm)
323| 347| 168
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
A fairly protected location is desirable for pleasant and efficient cooking.
Try to keep the barbeque sheltered from strong winds as this will drastically
alter cooking efficiency. Keep the barbeque level. Check frequently that the
charcoal stays ignited (this does not necessarily mean a flame is visible),
and that flare ups are not occurring. Make sure the minimum distances of the
barbeque to any wall or combustible surface are met, and that the supporting
surface can withstand the heat.
WARNING! This barbeque will become very hot during operation. If you need
to move it during operation, we recommend taking extreme care and grab by the
handles only. Never grab the barbeque by the body or sides when in use. For
more specific information (including set-up illustrations and diagrams) and up
to date cooking instructions, please visit the Everdure by Heston Blumenthal
website at www.everdurebyheston.com.
FUEL TYPE AND CONSUMPTION
This barbeque is designed to cook with lump charcoal or charcoal briquettes.
The heat produced and consumption time may vary dramatically depending on the
type of fuel used, and the prevailing weather conditions. Please see the Quick
User Guide for more information on charcoal ignition and cooking. Do not use
accelerants for fuel ignition as they may cause damage to the appliance or
injury. We recommend using 100% natural lump charcoal in this appliance (see
everdurebyheston.com).When igniting the charcoal, pile the charcoal up over
the charcoal grid (this is the square wire grid in the centre of the charcoal
chamber) so that when levelled out the volume does not exceed the charcoal
chamber and should not exceed 0.5Kg at any time. After cooking, the remaining
charcoal should be allowed to burn off naturally (this shouldbe taken into
account when planning the cooking times). Once finished, the ash and remaining
fuel should be removed and placed into a non-flammable container (a metal
bucket is ideal), a small amount of water added (just in case there is still
any heat left in the waste) and disposed of safely as per local council rules.
Note that protection from heat should always be used.
CHROME OPEN GRILL
The cooking surface for this barbeque is a chromed open grill, which can be
fully removed to add additional charcoal. The grill should be positioned so
that it sits on the four grill support pins. Take care that food cooked is
wider than the gaps in the grill or positioned lengthways so it doesn’t fall
through. Over time, the surface of the grill will discolour with the heat of
the fuel (this is a normal process and not a fault). It is recommended that
the grill is placed on the barbeque after the charcoal has ignited and any
adjustment on the fuel distribution has been done. After use, allow the grill
to cool and then clean. After cleaning, coat with a little cooking oil to
minimise any rusting. Note – When adjusting the open grill while cooking (or
still hot), use metal tongs or similar tools to hold the grill.
AFTER COOKING
- After cooking and whilst the barbeque is still warm, remove scraps from the grill with a scraper.
- Excess fat and meat scraps can be scraped off the inside of the barbeque by removing the grill to gain access.
- WARNING: Some surfaces may still be hot – please use protective gloves.
- Remove wastes from inside charcoal chamber, and barbeque chassis
WARNING
Overloading the charcoal tray may result in damage to the product paint and
surface area.
WARNING Underside of the barbeque must be kept clear at all times!
If the underside of this barbeque is blocked (with grass, sand or similar)
hot air cannot escape, resulting in heat damage to theproduct and/or surface
area.
WARNING
It is recommended that, while in use, the appliance is positioned on top of a
heatresistant barrier, such as a ceramic tile, in order to avoid surface
damage. Placing the appliance on top of a nonheat resistant surface may cause
damage to both the surface and appliance and such resulting damage is not
covered by warranty
IGNITION PROCEDURE
READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE IGNITING THE CHARCOAL
LIGHTING THE BARBEQUE USING FIRELIGHTERS
The CUBETM Roasting Hood is designed to be used with charcoal and ignited with
firelighters. First pile the charcoal over the charcoal grid around the
firelighters (follow the manufacturer’s recommended set-up and ignition).
After 10-15 minutes (depending on the weather conditions and the fuel used),
most of the charcoal should have partially or fully ignited. Using metal
tools, spread the charcoal inside the charcoal chamber and add extra fuel if
necessary (extra fuel can be added during the cooking period as well). We
recommend the use of Eco firelighters where available. Do not cook before the
fuel has a coating of ash. See the Quick User Guide for more information.
CLEANING & STORAGE
EXTERNAL CLEANING
Before cleaning the barbeque exterior ensure the appliance has cooled and is
safe to touch. Painted and plastic surfaces can be cleaned using a mild
household detergent orcleaner and a clean cloth (do not use scourers or harsh
detergents). It is advisable to test cleaners on a small section of the
appliance first. NEVER use paint thinners or similar solvents for cleaning and
NEVER pour cold water over hot surfaces. Dry the surface afterwards.
INTERNAL CLEANING
Before cleaning the internal parts of your barbeque, ensure the appliance has
cooled and is safe to touch. The inside of the charcoal chamber can be cleaned
by using some water, mild detergent and a sponge or mild scouring pad. For
hard to clean areas, use a little baking soda on a wet sponge. Do not use
abrasive cleaners. All ash and any leftover fuel should be removed after every
cook (take care that it is fully extinguished and cold). After cleaning the
charcoal chamber, remove and clean any ash or oil that may have dropped into
the barbeque chassis.
WARNING! The surfaces of the open grills may be hot. Please ensure heat
resistant gloves are worn.
STORAGE
When the appliance is not in use, store in a dry location. Do not store in an
area exposed to the weather. If the barbeque is stored outdoors, it must be
under cover and covered, out of the weather. Ensure the cooking surface is
clean before storing away.
MAINTENANCE
It is recommended that, at the commencement of each barbeque season, the
following maintenance be conducted:
BARBEQUE
- Wipe over the outer areas of the barbeque with a clean cloth.
- Check all oils and ash has been cleaned from the charcoal chamber.
- Check all fasteners for tightness and re tighten where necessary to ensure rigidity of the structure. Wear and tear to this barbeque can be reduced by covering and storing out of the weather when not in use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Solid fuel is not igniting or taking longer than expected to ignite:
Firelighters are not working| Check firelighters light. Replace if not
working. Check manufacturer’s instructions. Adjust charcoal to allow more
ventilation.
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Poor type of solid fuel used| Fuel may be wrong size (parts too large). Break
up larger parts so they can ignite easier. Purchase a different type of
charcoal and try. We recommend using 100% natural lump charcoal in this
appliance (see everdurebyheston.com).
Solid fuel is damp| Solid fuels can become damp over time, which retards
ignition. Store in a dryer place & repurchase fresh solid fuel.
Solid fuel incorrectly distributed in charcoal chamber| Follow the
instructions on placing the solid fuel in the charcoal chamber. If charcoal
has compacted down tight, remove some solid fuel so air can flow freely
through and assist in ignition. If too little fuel is used, the heat and
ignition may not pass as fast between separate pieces.
Barbeque not cleaned| Check ash has not collected inside chassis, or blocked
the charcoal grid or chamber.
Weather conditions and ambient temperature| Cold, windy and wet conditions
will affect the ignition and combustion process. Move barbeque to a more
suitable location.
CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other
household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return
your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the
retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for
environmental safe recycling.
CHARCOAL BARBEQUE HOOD ASSEMBLY
The barbeque hood must be assembled before use. Open the carton from the top
and remove the parts. Remove all packaging and place parts on a clean surface.
Check for any damage or missing parts (if found, contact your service
department. For your local service department please go to
everdurebyheston.com and select your country.).
INCLUDED PARTS CUBETM ROASTING HOOD
PACKAGING
Remove all internal cartons and packaging from within the barbeque hood
assembly. Remove all external packaging and remove the hood from the packaging
base before operation. Recycle as per your local government laws.
STEP 01
Remove storage tray and bamboo tray from CUBE™ when affixing hood on CUBE™.
STEP 02
Assemble knob to the roasting hood. Tools required: philips head screwdriver.
STEP 03
Place the roasting hood onto the barbeque (barbeque must be clean and cool).
Clamp the hood down with the side brackets
AIR VENTS ADJUSTMENT SETTING
Side vents for extinguishing the charcoal.
Top vent controls air flow and heat.
- IM Ref: CUBEHOOD 26/2022/08
- FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
- everdurebyheston.com.
Assembly, operation & maintenance instructions for Everdure by Heston Blumenthal CUBE™ roasting hood everdurebyheston.com.
References
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