JAMESTOWN 608589 3 Burner Barbecue Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
JAMESTOWN

608589 3 Burner Barbecue
Instruction Manual

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USER MANUAL
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608589 3 Burner Barbecue

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Before you begin…

Intended use
The BBQ grill is designed for grilling food (meat, fish, vegetables etc.).
The device is only authorised for use in the following countries:
608589

  • Germany (DE)
  • Austria (AT)

608590

  • Czech Republic (CZ)
  • Slovakia (SK)
  • Slovenia (SI)
  • Bosnia (BA)

608591

  • Hungary (HU)

608592

  • Italy (IT)

608593

  • Switzerland (CH)

608594

  • Poland (PL)

This product is not intended for commercial use. Generally acknowledged accident prevention regulations and enclosed safety instructions must be observed.
Only perform work described in these instructions for use. Any other use is improper.
The manufacturer will not assume responsibility for damage resulting from such use.
What are the meanings of the symbols used?
Danger notices and information are clearly marked throughout these instructions for use. The following symbols are used:
DANGER! Direct danger to life and risk of injury! Directly dangerous situation that may lead to death or severe injuries.
WARNING! Probable danger to life and risk of injury! Generally dangerous situation that may lead to death or severe injuries.
CAUTION! Possible risk of injury! Dangerous situation that may lead to injuries.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the device! Situation that may lead to property damage.
Note: Information to help you reach a better understanding of the processes involved.

For your safety

General safety instructions

  • To operate this device safely, the user must have read and understood these instructions for use before using the device for the first time.
  • Observe all safety instructions! Failure to do so may cause harm to you and others.
  • Retain all instructions for use, and safety instructions for future reference.
  • If you sell or pass the device on, you must also hand over these operating instructions.
  • The device must only be used when it functions properly. If the device or part of the device is defective, have it repaired by a specialist.
  • Never use the device in a room where there is a danger of explosion or in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases.
  • Always ensure that a device which has been switched off cannot be restarted unintentionally.
  • Do not use devices with an on/off switch that does not function correctly.
  • Keep children away from the device! Keep the device out of the way of children and other unauthorised persons.
  • Do not overload the device. Do not use the device for purposes for which it is not intended.
  • Exercise caution and only work when in good condition: If you are tired, ill, if you have ingested alcohol, medication or illegal drugs, do not use the device, as you are not in a condition to use it safely.
  • This product is not intended to be used by persons (including children) or who are limited in their physical, sensory or mental capacities or who lack experience and/or knowledge of the product unless they are supervised, or have been instructed on how to use the product, by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Ensure that children are not able to play with the device.
  • Always comply with all applicable domestic and international safety, health, and working regulations.

Using battery-operated devices

  • Only use batteries approved by the manufacturer.
  • Danger of fire! Never charge the batteries.
  • Keep batteries away from metal objects that could cause short circuiting when not in use. There is a risk of injuries and fires.
  • Fluid can escape from the battery when used incorrectly. Battery fluid may result in skin irritations and burns.
    Avoid contact! In the event of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water. Immediately seek the aid of a physician in the event of eye contact.

About the handling of gas
Gas is highly flammable and explosive. Minimise the risk of explosion and fire:

  • Before connecting new gas bottles, let the device cool off completely.
  • Smoking and any open fire is forbidden during the handling of gas.
  • Only store gas bottles outdoors.
  • Protect gas bottles against direct sunlight.
  • Never use rusted or dented gas bottles or bottles with a damaged valve.
  • Gas bottles must always be used standing; never lay them down.
  • Never try to take apart the gas valve or the pressure regulator.
  • Never subject the gas hose to direct sunlight or let it come in contact with heated bottles.
  • n case of malfunctions, shut off the regulator immediately and wait until the fire is out.

Maintenance

  • Always shut off the gas bottle regulator before conducting any work on the device.
  • Check all gas line connections to ensure they do not leak. Examine the gas hose for cracks or damage before each use. Replace it if necessary.
  • Only those maintenance and fault elimination tasks described here may be carried out. Any other tasks must be completed by a specialist.
  • Only use original replacement parts. Only these replacement parts are designed and suitable for the device. Other replacement parts will not only lead to an invalidation of the warranty, they may also endanger you and your environment.

Device-specific safety instructions

  • Only use outdoors.
  • Read the operating instructions through before starting to use.
  • CAUTION: Accessible parts may become very hot. Keep children away.
  • The unit must be kept away from flammable materials when it is being used.
  • Do not move the unit when it is in use.
  • After use, close the gas feed on the gas tank.
  • The unit may not be modified.
  • Lay the gas hose in such a way that it is not twisted or bent. Use the existing guide elements on the unit to lay the hose.
  • Gas hoses must be checked regularly and replaced if national regulations require this and/or the period of validity has been exceeded.
  • The type of hose line used to connect the unit to the gas tank is specified by the manufacturer. The maximum length of 1.5 m may not be exceeded.
  • Components sealed by the manufacturer may not be manipulated under any circumstances.
  • Only use gas regulators approved and certified by the manufacturer.
  • Never use charcoal or other solid fuels in a gas-fired grill.
  • Only use the BBQ grill outside, never in closed rooms.
  • Ventilation slots in the gas tank compartment may never be closed, not even when storing.
  • Before changing the gas tank, allow the gas-fired grill to cool down fully. When changing the gas tank, keep away from any source of ignition.
  • Never use the grill under a porch roof.
  • Never use the grill in hollows in which leaked gas may collect.
  • Safe operation of the BBQ grill is only ensured when it is set up on a solid, even surface capable of carry- ing the load.
  • Check all gas connections for correct sealing. Check the gas hose for tears or damage before each use. If necessary, replace.
  • Only place the gas tank in the cabinet under the unit if there is an appropriate holder there.
  • In the event of burning fat, close all regulators and the tank valve and wait until the fire has gone out.
  • Keep the power cable and gas hose away from heated surfaces.
  • Before use, set up the grill on a safe, even location with as much wind-protection as possible.
  • Children and animals may not be allowed in the vicinity of the grill unless supervised. Be particularly careful when igniting!
  • Only clean the grill when the unit has cooled down completely.
  • When cooking, always wear protective gloves.
  • Wear suitable clothing. Long, loose-fitting sleeves will catch fire easily!
  • After grilling, never leave the hot grill unattended. Risk of injury and fire!
  • A gas grill may never be put out using water.
  • Use the right utensils: Long-handled utensils protect you from the heat. Forks should only be used to lift cooked items, a pair of tongs and a fish slice are more suitable. If you spear the food with a fork, it is possible that fat may spill out and cause flames.
  • Heat the BBQ grill before you use it for the first time and allow the fuel to glow for at least 30 min.
  • Never add lighting fluid or charcoal soaked in lighting fluid to hot or warm charcoal.
  • Only remove the ashes when the unit has cooled down completely. Never introduce hot ashes into the household waste. Danger of fire!
  • To protect against bacteria that may cause illness, ensure that the food is kept chilled or frozen. Defrost frozen items in the fridge or in the microwave. Store raw meat and fish away from other foodstuffs. Wash everything that comes into contact with raw meat or fish. Cook the food well, and chill any leftovers immediately.

Assembly

DANGER! Risk of cuts! Metal parts may have sharp edges. Take care during assembly.JAMESTOWN 608589 3 Burner Barbecue - Assembly Connecting the gas tank
Caution: Use only a suitable regulator certified to EN16129
– Turn all rotating regulators on the grill body to the OFF position.
– Check whether the gas tank valve (6) is closed.
– Undo the safety cap from the tank connection thread (7).
– Check all seals for damages. Do not install additional seals.
– Screw the coupling nut (2) of the pressure regulator (3) by hand in an anti- clockwise direction onto the tank connection thread (left thread).
Checking the seals
– Brush soap solution onto the coupling nut (2) and connection thread (4) of the hose (5) and examine for bubble formation.
The connections are sealed correctly if no bubbles form.
DANGER! Explosion hazard! Carrying out a check of the seals using naked flames is strictly forbidden!
Comply with all safety instructions when handling gas!
When checking for leaks, ensure that there are no sources of ignition in the vicinity. Do not smoke!
Porous or damaged hoses and fittings must be replaced.

Operation

DANGER! Risk of burning! Wear BBQ gloves and appropriate clothing.
DANGER! Risk of cuts Every care has been taken at the factory to ensure that there are no  sharp edges on this unit. Be careful when handling the individual components of this unit to prevent accidents and injuries when assembling and starting up the unit.
Check before use!
Check to make sure the device is in a safe operating condition:
– Check to make sure there are no visible defects.
– Check to make sure all device components are correctly mounted.
– Check all gas connections for leaks.
– Check that all regulators are set to OFF.
– Open the grill hood fully.
Lighting
DANGER! Risk of burning injury due to potential grease fire! A grease fire may result in serious property damage and personal injuries.
Before use, check the removable grease trap and collection tray for grease.
Remove excess grease to prevent grease fires.
DANGER! Risk of burning! Always open the hood fully before igniting.
Do not lean over the grilling area!
Before igniting
– Open the hood of the BBQ grill fully.
– Clean the grilling surface thoroughly.
– Fully open the tank valve.
Main burner lighting instructions

  1. Push the control knob in, hold it down for 3-5 seconds and then turn it anticlockwise to „HIGH”.
  2. Keep pushing down the control knob for 2 seconds at „HIGH“ position before releasing it.
  3.  If ignition does not occur within 3 seconds, turn control knob to „OFF“, and repeat ignition step 1 and 2.

Infrared side burner lighting instructions

  1. Push the infrared side burner control knob down and turn it anticlockwise to „HIGH”and press the electronic ignition button until burner ignites. Continue to hold down the infrared side burner control knob for 5 seconds at “HIGH” position after the burner has ignited and then release the infrared side burner control knob.
  2. If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn the burner control knob to „OFF“, wait 5 minutes, and repeat step 1
    Use of infrared-gasburners (side burners):
    – Do not close the cover during use. First let the infrared-gasburner cool down for 5 minutes.

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– Fully open the tank valve.
– Press the relevant rotating regulator and set to “large flame” and, at the same time, feed a lit match that is as long as possible through the hole in the side of the grill basin.
– To ignite the other burner, press the rotating regulator and set to “large flame”.  The flame will transfer of its own accord.
Setting the flame heightJAMESTOWN 608589 3 Burner Barbecue - Assembly
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  • Turn the regulator anti-clockwise = small flame
  • Turn the regulator clockwise = large flame

Flames that are too large and flicker, as well as flames with yellow tips signalise that the burner nozzles are contaminated.
– Turn the regulator clockwise as far as it will go to switch off the relevant burner.
– Fully close the tank valve.
Grilling
– Operate the grill for 30 minutes on the highest level (without food) before you use it to remove any production residue.
DANGER! Risk of burning! When the grill hood is close, never use more than two burners on the highest setting at the same time.
– Before using, brush the grilling rack with a little cooking oil.
– Pre-heat the grill for a minimum of 5-10 minutes with the lid closed. The temperature achieved can be read off on the built in thermometer.
– Always ensure that you grill with the lid closed. Opening the lid extends the grilling time.
Direct grilling
The items to be grill are placed directly over the burners and grill at high temperatures.
Indirect grilling
For indirect grilling, the items are not placed directly above the burners, but on the grilling rack to the side of the burners and cooked gently at lower temperatures.
The grilled food doesn’t burn, remain juicier and, in short, is more healthy.
After grilling
– Turn the grill to the large flame setting for around 5 minutes to burn off any excess fat.
– Switch off all burners and close the tank valve.
– Allow the grill to cool down fully before closing the lid again.
Suitable gas tanks
There are many different sizes of tank.
The figure shows the maximum tank size.

  • Capacity of gas tank: Maximum 11 kg
  • Height of gas tank: Maximum 600 mm
  • Diameter of gas tank: Maximum 300 mm

Location of gas tank
Place the gas cylinder on a flat and level floor near the BBQ.
Ensure that the gas hose is not bent.
The gas hose may be a maximum of 1500 mm in length.
The hose and the pressure regulator

  • Must be suitable for liquid petroleum gas
  • Must be able to withstand the pressure listed above
  • The hose may not be longer than 1500 mm.
  • The scope of delivery of the gas BBQ grill contains a single adapter designed to make a direction connection between the hose/pressure regulator and the gas grill.
  • Before connecting the hose, check the connecting element and the rubber rings. The hose must be replaced if there are signs of fissures, cracks or wear.
  • During use, do not squeeze, bend or twist the hose.
  • Caution: Hose and pressure regulator. Figure is designed only for demonstration purposes
  • Caution: Use only a suitable regulator certified to EN16129

Gas hose description

  • DE/AT – PVC hose in accordance with EN 16436-1 2014, DIN 4815-2. 6.5 x 3.5 mm, 1/4″ LH brass threaded bushing. Length 0.8 m.
  • CH – PVC hose in accordance with DIN 4815-1. 6.3 mm, 1/4″ LH brass threaded bushing. Length 0.80 m.
  • LU – PVC hose in accordance with EN 16436-1 2014. 8 mm PVC hose, L = 0.8 m and 2 hose clips.
  • SE/HU/CZ/SK/NL/SI/IS – hose type IS03821:2010. 8 mm ID rubber hose, L = 0.80 m, + 2 hose clips
  • DK/ES/BG – hose type IS03821:2010. 11500 mm ID rubber hose, L = 0.80 m, + 2 hose clips
  • GR – PVC hose in accordance with EN 16436-1 2014. 8 mm PVC hose, L = 1 m and 2 hose clips.

Cleaning and maintenance

Cleaning overview
Regularly and according to the operating conditions

What? How?
Cleaning the grill. Wipe down stainless steel surfaces with soap and water.

Do not use sharp objects or aggressive cleaning agents.
Cleaning the grilling rack.| Clean the racks with a grill brush with brass bristles (not steel bristles). Do not use sharp objects or aggressive cleaning agents. Brush the grilling rack with a little vegetable oil to prevent corrosion.
Cleaning the grease trap| Wipe the grease trap with soap and  water. Do not use sharp objects or aggressive cleaningagents.
Clean the burners.| Clean the burners with a soft brush or blow them out with compressed air. Clean out blocked holes using pipe cleaners or wire.

Maintenance overview

Regularly and according to the operating conditions

What? How?
Check gas connections for correct sealing. Checking the seals – p. 34

Storage, transportation

Storing outside
– When not in use, cover the grill with a weather-proof cover. Allow the grill to cool down completely before covering.
Storing in closed rooms
– Remove the gas tank and store outside.
Transport
– When dispatching, try to use the original packaging, if possible.
– When transporting gas tanks, the national regulations are to be observed.

Troubleshooting

DANGER! Exercise caution – risk of injury!
Unprofessional repairs may mean that your device will no longer operate safely. This endangers you and your environment.
In many cases, small defects can lead to a malfunction. You will usually be able to deal with these yourself.
Please consult the following table before contacting the service department. This may save you a lot of effort and quite often money.

Error/Fault Cause Remedy
You can smell gas. Is the gas connection leaking? ► Checking the seals – p.

34; Close the gas tank valve; Immediately replace defective parts.
Regulator opened?| Set the regulator to OFF.
Burner does not ignite.| Gas tank empty?| Replace the gas tank.
Tank valve closed?| Open tank valve.
Burners contaminated?| Clean the burners.
Ignition battery empty?| Replace the battery.
Large flames and burning at
the protection plates.| Are the plates heavily soiled?| Clean plates.
Grilled food is very greasy?| Use an aluminium foil tray to catch drips.
Temperature too low.| Grill not pre-heated?| Pre-heat for 5–10 min.
Burners contaminated?| Clean the burners.

Please contact service department directly if you cannot eliminate the error by yourself. Please remember that repairs carried out by non-professionals will invalidate your warranty claim and may cause additional costs.

Disposal

Disposal of the appliance
This appliance must not be disposed of with regular household waste! Dispose of the appliance in the appropriate manner. For more information, consult your community waste disposal service.
A crossed-out wheelie bin icon means: Batteries and rechargeable batteries, electrical or electronic devices must not be disposed of with household waste.
They may contain substances that are harmful to the environment and human health.
Consumers must dispose of waste electrical devices, spent portable batteries and rechargeable batteries separately from household waste at an official collection point to ensure that these items are processed correctly.
The product can be returned free of charge in accordance with the legal requirements, for example through a municipal waste disposal company or a dealer.
** Batteries, rechargeable batteries and lamps that are not permanently installed in waste electrical equipment and can be removed in a non- destructive way must be removed and disposed of separately before disposal of the equipment. Lithium batteries and rechargeable battery packs of all systems are only to be handed in to the waste collection points in a discharged state.
The batteries must always be protected against short circuits by taping off the poles.
All end users are responsible for deleting any personal data stored on waste devices prior to their disposal.
Disposing of gas bottles
Bottles which are no longer needed do not belong in household waste; instead, they must be disposed of according to local regulations.
– Bring empty gas bottles to the dealer’s collection point or a collection point in your community.
Disposal of the packaging
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The packaging consists of cardboard and correspondingly marked plastics that can be recycled.
– Make these materials available for recycling.

Technical data

Item number| 608589, 608590, 608591, 608592,
608593, 608594
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Only permitted in| Germany (DE)
Always pay attention to the appropriate country specifications (gas
type/connection) pressure!| Austria (AT)
Switzerland (CH)
Bosnia (BA)
Hungary (HU)
Slovakia (SK)
Czech Republic (CZ)
Slovenia (SI)
Poland (PL)
Italy (IT)
Gas type
• DE, AT, CH, CZ, EE, FI, FR, HU, IT, NL, PL, RO, SI, SE, SK, BA
• BE, CH, CZ, FR, GB, GR, IT, SI, SK, BA
Connection pressure
• DE, AT, CH, CZ, SK
• CZ, EE, FI, HU, IT, NL, RO, SI, SE
• BE, CH, CZ, FR, GB, GR, IT, SI, BA
• PL| I3B/P (butane/propane)
I3+
50 mbar
30 mbar
28–30/37 mbar
37 mbar
Gas tank
Hose type
Nozzle diameter (main burner)
Maximum gas connection value, overall
Performance overall| 5 kg, 11 kg
LPG Class 2
0,88 mm (28-30 mbar)
0,79 mm (37 mbar)
0,75 mm (50 mbar)
655 g/h
ca. 9 kW

Claims for defects
Dear customer, Our products are manufactured in modern production plants, and are subject to an internationally recognised quality process.
Nevertheless, if you have cause for dissatisfaction, please bring the item together with the proof of purchase to the store from which you bought it.
For our products, legal claims for defects are valid from the date of purchase.

Euromate GmbH
Emil-Lux-Straße 1
42929 Wermelskirchen
GERMANY
Hotline +49 (0) 2196 / 76-3333
www.euromate.de
Art.-Nr. 608589, 608590,
608591, 608592, 608593, 608594
S-81413
V-100822

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