Fornetto RANGER PRO 410 4 Burner Gas BBQ Grill User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Fornetto
Table of Contents
- RANGER PRO 410 4 Burner Gas BBQ Grill
- LOCATION OF YOUR BBQ
- GAS HOSE DESCRIPTION
- TESTING FOR LEAKS – DO THIS BEFORE USING YOUR BBQ
- GAS CYLINDER SAFETY
- LIGHTING YOUR BBQ
- PROTECTING AND CLEANING THE FAT TRAY
- CLEANING UP AFTER USING THE BBQ
- MAINTENANCE OF YOUR BBQ
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- CLEANING BLOCKED BURNER VENTURI
- CLEANING A BLOCKED BURNER OR BURNER VENTURI
- 5YEAR WARRANTY
- TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
RANGER PRO 410 4 Burner Gas BBQ Grill
User Manual
F04-005-410-AA-S004.22
RANGER PRO 410 4 BURNER OAS BBQ
GRILISMART™ GAS BBQ
RANGER PRO 410 4 Burner Gas BBQ Grill
Dimensions:
L: 830mm / 32.7″
W: 620mm / 24.4″
D: 655mm / 25.8″
NW: 51.4kgs / 113.3Ibs
GW: 57.0kgs / 125.7Ibs
OPERATING MANUAL READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING INFORMATION
– Use Outdoors Only – Read the instructions before using the appliance
– WARNING: accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away
– This appliance must be kept away from flammable materials during use
– Do not move the appliance during use
– Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder after use
– Do not modify the appliance
– Ensure there is adequate clearance away from flammable materials
– Do not allow children to operate this barbecue
– BBQ specifications can be found on the data label attached on the side panel
of the bbq frame
– Do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapors and liquids near the
bbq
– Do not store empty or full spare gas cylinders under or near the bbq
– Keep the gas hose and any electrical cord away from hot surfaces
– Avoid unnecessary twisting of the gas hose
– Visually inspect hose prior to each use for cuts, cracks, excessive wear or
other damage
– The hose must be replaced if damaged and when National Conditions require it
– Never light the bbq with the hood or lid closed
– Never lean over the cooking surface whilst lighting the bbq
– Use bbq tools with heat proof handles or good quality insulated oven mitts
when operating bbq
– Never alter or modify the regulator or gas supply assembly
LOCATION OF YOUR BBQ
IMPORTANT – BBQS MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, LOCAL GAS FITTING REGULATIONS AND MUNICIPAL
BUILDING CODES.
Think carefully when deciding on a location where you are to use your bbq. The
bbq must not be installed under or on any combustible material.
Minimum clearance from any combustible materials on ALL sides is 1000mm (39″).
Minimum clearance from any combustible material from the TOP of the bbq is
1000mm (39″) (Fig.1). – Not to be used in garages,
porches, breezeways, sheds, or other enclosed areas.
– Not to be used on recreational vehicles.
– Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation air around either the outside of the
bbq or inside the cabinet.
– Do not place objects inside the cabinet of the bbq if they will obstruct the
flow of ventilation air.
CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER
There are two different typs of gas that can be used on your gas bbq depending
on where you live, that being either butane or propane gas. Both are supplied
in gas cylinders. The gas cylinder must be positioned on a non-flammable level
surface, at ground level, positioned adjacent to the bbq (See Fig.1), The
connection between the gas cylinder and the bbq is made with a regulator
(Fig.2).
It is important that you use the correct regulator for the particular type of gas you purchase. See your local gas dealer for information on purchasing the correct regulator. Never operate this bbq without a gas regulator. The following gas supply pressures are a guide only:
THE HOSE AND REGULATOR ASSEMBLY (Fig.3)
– Must be suitable for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
– Must withstand the above pressures.
– Must not exceed 1000mm (39″) in length.
– The bbq is supplied with a loose elbow adaptor that is suitable for direct
connection of a suitable push on hose and regulator.
– Before connecting inspect the hose, its fittings and rubber seals. If there
is any sign of cracking, splitting or wear, have the hosereplaced.
– While in use, keep the hose unobstructed and free of kinks and twisting.
NOTE: Hose and Regulator picture for reference only
GAS HOSE DESCRIPTION
UK- PVC hose according to EN16436-1 2014 class 2 ID8x3.5mm, PVC hose with
G1/4″LH brass fitting in one end and 1 hose clamp.
L=0.6m.
NL/CY/BE/IE/MT- PVC hose according to EN16436-1 2014 class 2
ID8x3.5mm PVC hose with 2 hose clamps, L=0.8m.
DE/AT/CH- PVC hose according to EN16436-1 2014 class 2
ID6.3×3.5mm PVC hose with 1/4″LH brass fittings in both ends L=0.8m.
SECURING THE HOSE AND REGULATOR ASSEMBLY
A) Screw on hose connection – suit DE, AT, CH, GB (Fig.4)
– The bbq’s manifold connection is 1/4″ Male Thread BSP.
– The connection between hose and regulator and the bbq should be tightened
with a spanner. Take care not to over tighten the joints.
B) Push on hose connection – suit GB, 1E, IT, ES, FR, NL, BE, SE NO, IS, Fl,
DK, CZ, HR, SI, HU, TR, EE, LT, LV, PL, PT
-A universal adaptor suitable for a Push on Hose Connection is supplied within your bbq body (Fig.5).
-Attach this adaptor to the 1/4″ BSP male thread as shown in (Fig.6).
– Tighten with a spanner. Take care not to over tighten the joints.
– Use appropriate jubilee clip or twin eared fastener to connect the hose to
the bbq adaptor and secure the hose/regulator connection.
– After the assembly has been secured, turn on the gas and check for leaks.
Ensure this procedure is carried out in a flame freeenvironment.
TESTING FOR LEAKS – DO THIS BEFORE USING YOUR BBQ
NOTE – DO NOT test for gas leaks with an open flame. if you smell gas,
turn off at the source. Before first use, at the beginning of each new season,
or whenever a gas cylinder is changed, you must check for gas leaks.
Do so by:
– Turn on the gas cylinder.
– Turn all gas valves on the bbq to the OFF position.
– Brush a soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water to all
gas connections.
– The presence of bubbles indicates a leak. Tighten or repair as necessary.
– Under no circumstances shouki a naked flame be used to check for leaks.
– If a gas odour is prsent and no leaks can be found, do not use the bbq. Tur
the gas off at the source, disconnect the hose and immediately contact your
bbq dealer or place of purchase for assistance.
GAS CYLINDER SAFETY
– Always change over a gas cylinder away from any possible source of ignition
in a well ventilated area,
– Do not smoke whilst handling gas cylinders.
– Never store gas cylinder indoors.
– Store away from direct heat in a well ventilated area.
– The gas cylinder can either be positioned on the right side of the bbq on
the gas cylinder hook supplied, or alternatively position the cylinder on a
flat non-flammable surface.
– Always keep the gas cylinder in an upright position.
– Close cylinder valve when bbq is not in use and, if available, use a sealing
plug to prevent possible leaks.
– Do not subject gas cylinder to excessive heat.
– Do not tamper with any fitting attached to any gas cylinder. Have it taken
to the manufacturer or an authorized testing station.
– When the cylinder runs out of gas, have it refilled or swapped at an
authorized testing station. They will fill the cylinder to no more than 80% of
its capacity. This allows the gas to expand with temperatures.
– Have the cylinder inspected EVERY 10 YEARS at an authorized testing station.
The date of every inspection is imprinted onto the cylinder itself.
THE TYPE OF GAS CYLINDER TO BE USED
There are many different sizes of gas cylinder available.
The cylinder size shown here is the maximum that should be used.
Gas cylinder capacity: max. 10.5 kg
Height of gas cylinder: max. 595 mm
Diameter of gas cylinder: max. 304 mm Location of Gas Cylinder
Place cylinder inside the cabinet. Ensure there are no kinks in the gas hose.
The maximum length of a gas hose used must be not longer than 1.0m.
WHAT IS PROPANE / BUTANE?
It is a fuel gas compressed till it turns to liquid, then stored in a bottle
or cylinder under pressure for easy transport.
ARE ALL GAS BOTTLE GASES THE SAME?
No. The LPG that cars use is known as auto LPG. It is different to
propane/butane, which is used in household gas appliances. This guide only
deals with propane/ butane.
HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM NATURAL GAS?
Propane and butane are similar to natural gas. They are colorless, non-
poisonous and do not pollute when burnt. There is one important difference,
propane and butane are heavier than air, if they escape they don’t float away.
The gas collects and forms gas pools at ground level lor at the bottom of your
appliance.
LIGHTING YOUR BBQ
JET FLAME IGNITION SYSTEM
Upon tuming the bumer control knob you will hear an audible “click”. This is
known as a Jet Flame Ignition System. (see Fig.7)
– Lift the hood.
– Turn on the gas cyfinder.
– Press and turn any knob anti-clockwise to HI to light.
– If burner does not light. turn to OFF, wait 5 minutes then repeat
procedure.
IMPORTANT – It is important that all control valves, and the gas cylinder
are turned off after use.
MANUAL IGNITION
If necessary this bbq can be lit manually
– Light a 90mm bbq match and hold adjacent to the light hole at the right end
of the bbq. (see Fig.8)
– Turn the right hand gas control knob to the HI position. The bumer
will light from the match.
– Once the right bumer is lit, the burner next to it can be turned on and will
light off the lit burner.
– Repeat till all burners are alight.
– The LO position is obtained by turning the knob fully anti-clockwise.
– Adjusting the control knob to your heat requirements can now control the
flame.
– It is possible to view the ignition system working and to confirm the bumers
are definitely lit, simply by looking between the bars of the grill.
IMPORTANT – It is important that all control valves, and the gas cylinder
are turned off after use.
SIDE BURNER WITH ROTARY IGNITION SYSTEM
Upon turning the burner control knob you will hear an audible “click”. This
is known as a Rotary Ignition System. (see Fig.9)
– The side bummer tid must be OPEN before lighting.
– Turn on the gas cylinder.
– Push in and turn the side bummer knob slowly in an anti-clockwise direction
to the HI position or until a click is heard. This will trigger a spark to
light the burner.
– If burner does not light immediately, turn the side bumer knob to the OFF
position and wait five minutes for any accumulated gas to clear out of the BBQ
before repeating the procedure.
– The LO position is obtained by turning the side bumer knob fully anti-
clockwise.
– Adjusting the side burner knob to your heat requirements can now control the
flame.
IMPORTANT – It is important that all control valves, and the gas cylinder
are tumed off after use.
NOTE: Use a wok or pan between a minimum of 150mm to a maximum of 240mm
in diameter. Larger pots may result indiscoloration of the surface finish.
USING YOUR BBQ
GRILL AND FLAME DIFFUSER PLACEMENT
– The flame diffuser should be placed undemeath the grill as shown in
(Fig.10).
FIRST TIME USE OF BBQ
Before using the BBQ for the first time, it is important to season the
porcelain coated cast iron cooking grills to protect them from rusting and to
provide that wonderful non-stick surface. This can be done in three easy
steps.
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Wash the grills using a light detergent and water. Rinse then dry with a towel. Never air-dry grids or wash them in a dishwasher.
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Spread a thin coating of cooking oil over entire surface of the cast iron grids with a basting brush or oil mister. Be certain the entire surface, including all corners, have been coated thoroughly.
a. We recommend using a high smoke point oil like one of these organic cold pressed cooking oils.
i. Avocado Oil — smoke point (260C / 500F)
ii. Rice Bran Oil — smoke point (255C / 500F)
iii, Canola Oil — smoke point (204C /400F) -
Turn on the grill and operate on Med/Low (400F or 200C) for 30 minutes. This will cause the oils to bond with the cast iron and creates a non-stick protective layer.
PROTECTING AND CLEANING THE FAT TRAY
– IMPORTANT – the fat tray and fat collector MUST be cleaned on a regular
basis. If this is ignored, a build up of fats and greases may cause a fire in
the BBQ (Fig.11).
– More frequent cleaning may be necessary as
usage demands.
– FAT FIRES are NOT covered by warranty.
USING A SINGLE FAT TRAY (Fig.12)
The Fat Tray can be protected by first lining the tray with aluminium foil,
then fill with a layer of either an approved “fat catch” material or sand to
soak up dripping fats and oils during cooking. Sand should be replaced on a
regular basis to prevent a build-up of fats and oils that may catch fire.
PREHEATING
Light the burners as previously directed, tur to HI and allow the bbq to
preheat for 2-5 minutes.
PREPARE THE COOKING SURFACE
It is preferable to apply a light coat of high smoke point oil, such as Canola
or Avocado oil, using a long handled brush to the cooking surface prior to
lighting each time. The oil will keepthe food from sticking to the cooking
surface.
FLARE-UP CONTROL
Anytime you cook meat above an open flame you will have flare-ups, as flare-
ups are caused when the natural juices from the meat fall onto or through the
flame diffuser. Flare-ups and the resulting smoke are what give meat that
delicious bbq flavour, so expect and encouage some flare-up.
However excessive flaring can be caused by cooking extra fatty foods directly
on the grill, or by cooking with too high temperature. These types of flare-
ups should be controlled or your food will burn.
To prevent excessive flare-ups:
– Trim off exess fat from meat and poultry before putting it on the grill.
– Turn the control knob to a lower setting.
– Throw a small amount of baking soda or gently spray a small amount of water
(from a meat baster or spray bottle) directly on the flame diffuser to put out
excessive flaring.
Note: The flame diffuser disperses the heat from the burners. This
results in a uniform heat zone beneath the cooking grill.
COOKING WITH THE ROASTING HOOD DOWN
When using the bbq with the hood closed, use the two outside burners only and
position the flame diffuser and grill over the centre bumers.
This allows for good air circulation within the bbq. Check cooking progress
periodically. Exceeding 250°C can damage the bbq and void your warranty.
CLEANING UP AFTER USING THE BBQ
It’s always a good idea to clean and re-season your grills after you have finished cooking.
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With the lid open, turn the control knobs to the MEDIUM HIGH position.
Close the roasting hood and wait for ten minutes. This will help burn off excess food debris and oils. Then, open the roasting hood and turn the control knobs to the off position. Clean your grids by removing any excess food and oils using a quality stainless steel barbecue or nylon bristle grill brush, finally wiping clean with a piece of paper towel. -
Spread a thin coating of High Smoke Point Oil over entire surface of the cast iron grids with a basting brush or oil mister.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR BBQ
PROTECTION AND STORAGE
SUMMER
Keep your barbecue beneath a quality cover and in a location where it is
out of the rain. Keeping your barbecue clean and dry at all times will ensure
it’s always ready to use, and prolong it’s life.
WINTER
The barbecue must be stored indoors during the winter season. If this is not
possible, do at least the following:
- Stainless Steel Bumers – clean and dry as described below ref: Wrap in paper and store indoors in a well-ventilated dry location.
- Clean and dry the cooking surfaces. Apply a thorough coating of either high smoke point oil such as avocado or canola oil. Wrap in paper and store indoors in a well-ventilated dry location. Gas cylinders must NOT be stored indoors. Store gas cylinders outdoors in a well-ventilated location.
MAINTAINING THE GRILL SURFACES
The appearance of rust spots on cast iron cooking grills is a sign that
they have not been properly seasoned or maintained.
Clean the grill as described in the above section: CLEANING UP AFTER USING THE
BBQ. Then scour the rusty areas with steel wool, until all traces of rust are
gone then wash, dry and repeat seasoning process. Do not ever wash cast iron
with soap or place in the dish washer. This couldtake off the protective
enamel coating and encourage rust to occur.
CLEANING THE FLAME DIFFUSER
Periodically wash in a warm soapy solution. Use a wire brush to remove
stubborn burnt on cooking residue if necessary. Dry thoroughly before re-
installing to the bbq body.
CLEANING THE BBQ BODY
The body of the bbq should be cleaned regularly dependant on the use and type
of food cooked. Use warm soapy solution.
CLEANING THE BURNERS
Occasionally after long cooking sessions, excess fats, juices and marinades
can clog the burners. If so, remove the burners (see removing burners section)
for cleaning:
– Clean by washing in hot water and detergant.
– Ensure that all burner ports are free from obstruction,
– Rinse in water, dry and return to bbq.
– Light immediately to prevent rust and corrosion.
FIRST USE AFTER LONG PERIODS
At the start of each bbq season or before using after a long period of time:
– Read this operation manual again thoroughly.
– Check all gas valve orifices, burner tubes and connections for
obstructions.
– Check that all bumers are in their correct positions.
– Check to see if the gas cylinder is full.
– Check for gas leaks using a soapy water solution.
– Set burner controls to OFF and connect gas supply.
– Ensure all grills are clean before use.
REMOVING BURNERS
– Make sure the bbq has been switched off and has completely cooled down.
– Ensure all gas control knobs are set to the OFF position and the gas
cylinder has been turned off.
– Lift the warming rack and grill off the bbq as shown in (Fig.13).
– Lift the oil channel and flame diffuser
from position as shown in (Fig.14).
– Remove the R pin and the screw as shown
in (Fig.15).
– Lift and swing out the burner from position
as shown in (Fig.16).
– Clean burners as described on previous
page.
– Reverse the previous procedure to re-install the burners, flame diffuser,
oil channel, warming rack and grill.
PREVENTING RUST
Rust is a chemical process in which iron oxidizes and begins to flake away
the metal. This is caused by water that soaks into the metal or comes in
contact with the metal frequently over time. As an outdoor appliance made of
steel, some appearance of surface rust should be expected from time to time.
Keeping your barbecue under cover, clean and dry, goes a long way to
preventing rust occurring. Some tips are:
- Ensure cooking surfaces (including flame tamers) are kept clean and dry after cooking, particularly after cooking with marinades. Cooking surfaces should be rubbed with oil after use.
- Do not leave your barbecue out in the rain.
- Do not store your barbecue when wet. Dry thoroughly first.
- During both Summer and Winter, periodically remove the cover to enable the barbecue to air out, and get rid of any built up condensation.
- Light surface rust may be easily removed with a rag (or aluminium foil), soaked in white vinegar, or by using a commercial rust remover. Dry the affected area and apply a coating of rust preventing fluid, available at most auto stores.
- Chipped enamel can be treated with touch up paint to cover the bare metal surface.
TROUBLESHOOTING
IF BBQ FAILS TO OPERATE PROPERLY
– Stop, turn off gas at its source and turn all burner controls to OFF.
– Do not smoke.
– Check gas supply connections.
– Repeat lighting procedure after waiting for five minutes for accumulated
gases to disperse.
If bbq still fails to operate properly TURN OFF GAS AT SOURCE, TURN BURNER
CONTROLS TO OFF, wait for bbq to cool and check the following:
a) Misalignment of burner tubes over orifices
CORRECTION: Reposition burner tube to properly sit over orifice.
b) Obstruction in gas line
CORRECTION: Remove hose from bbq. Open gas supply for one second to clear
any obstruction from hose. Close off gas supply at source and re-connect hose
to bbq.
c) Blocked orifice
CORRECTION: Remove bumers as described above. Inspect gas valve orifice,
clear any obstruction with a fine wire. Re-install burners over orifices and
test again.
IF THERE IS A LEAK
– Turn the gas cylinder off.
– Ventilate the area to disperse any accumulated gas.
– Check all connections.
– If the leak persists, keep cylinder upright and take to an open area.
– Keep skin away from any gas or liquid escaping from the cylinder.
– Keep the cylinder at least 20 meters away from any sparks or ignition
sources including electrical equipment, camera flash, engines or motors.
– Disperse gas by providing maximum ventilation and spraying with a fine water
spray.
IF THERE IS A FIRE
if there is a fire at the appliance
– If there is a fire at the appliance, turn the gas off at the cylinder.
– Smother the flames with a wet cloth. if there is a fire at the cylinder or
you cannot get to the valve to turn it off
– call the fire brigade.
– direct a garden hose to the middle of the cylinder to keep it cool, however
do not extingish the flame. If the gas is burning it it wont build up and
explode.
– Evacuate the area.
A note on fire prevention:
Most fires in outdoor bbqs are caused by a build up of greases and fat, or gas
connections which have not been secured properly. Remember to follow the
manufacturer’s instructions on proper cleaning and connection procedures.
INSECTS
Spiders and insects can occasionally spin webs or make nests in the burner
tubes.
These can obstruct gas flow which could result in a fire. This is known as
“Flashback” and can cause serious damage to the bbq and create an unsafe
operating environment.
Frequent inspection and cleaning of the burner tubes is recommended.
CLEANING BLOCKED BURNER VENTURI
From time to time insects or spiders may make nests inside the burner or
bummer venturi (Fig.17). These blockages may cause reduced burner performance
( eg low flame), the burner may not ignite, or a fire inside the burner may
occur (Fig.18). You may also smell leaking gas as it is resticted from
entering the burner.
A fire may occur here if the burner or burner
venturi is blocked, disrupting the correct flow of gas inside the burner.
CLEANING A BLOCKED BURNER OR BURNER VENTURI
Step 1.
Shine a flashlight inside the burner to easily see if there are any blockages
existing.
Step 2.
To clear the blockage use a thin stick such as a chicken skewer to dislodge
and remove any blockage.
Use the flashlight to check again to be sure that all blockages have been
removed.
Step 3.
Use a small non-abrasive brush such as a toothbrush to clean the venturi mesh
to be sure it is also clean and clear of blockages.
Step 4.
Check the individual ports of the burner to be sure they are not blocked. They
can be easily cleaned with a wire brush.
5YEAR WARRANTY
YOUR FORNETTO BARBECUE IS COVERED AGAINST DEFFECTS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE FOR
PARTS LABOUR AND REPAIRS.
THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES SURFACE RUST AND DAMAGE CAUSED BY ABUSE OR NEGLECT.
PLEASE THOUROUGHLY READ CONDTIONS OF THE WARRANTY
This warranty is given by
Authorised Representative:
United Kingdom
Garth Europe B.V.
Spoorlaan 7, 2495 AL
Den Haag
THE NETHERLANDS
info@gartheurope.com
www.garthsupport.com
Authorised Representative:
European Mainland
United Brands Group Retail B.V.
Wethouder van Haperenstraat 40,
4813 AM Breda, The Netherlands
fornetto@ubgcompany.com
www.ubgcompany.com
www.fornetto.com
This warranty is provided in addition to other rights and remedies you may
have under Australian Consumer Law or the relevant Consumer Laws in the
country of purchase: You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major
failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major
failure.
Any claim under this warranty must be made within 5 years of the date of
purchase of the product. Proof of purchase must be presented.
CONDITIONS OF THE WARRANTY
– Warranty must be registerred on www.fometto.com after 1 month of purchase.
– Proof of purchase must be supplied when applying for warranty,
– This Assembly & Operating Manual must be retained in a safe place.
– The Fornetto Barbecue must be operated and maintained in accordance with the
instructions supplied in this
Assembly & Operating Manual.
– Any repair does not extend the warranty period.
– Any parts other than original oven parts will void this warranty
– Enamelled barbecue frame 5 years – no rust through or bum through
– Stainless steel tube bumers 2 years, no rust through or bum through
– Cast Iron grill 3 years no rust through or burn through
INSTALLATION CONDITIONS
~All installations must conform to the applicable Gas, Electrical and Building
standards as laid down by the local codes in your country, state or region.
CAUTION: Do not place a Formetto Grill, kamado or barbecue directly on or
near a combustible surface, wooden floor, table or other surface without a
metal base or built-in table, or without another refractory barrier such as a
§ cm thick concrete tile under the appliance , as this is the void any
warranty and expressly disclaims all liability for all direct, indirect,
incidental or disclaims consequential damages.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED IN THE WARRANTY
– Removal or re-installation costs. This warranty does not cover costs for
transit, nor in home service.
– No liability will be accepted for loss or damage during transit.
– Lack of maintenance, abuse, neglect, misuse, accidental or improper
installation of this appliance.
– Scratches, dents, corrosion or discoloration caused by heat, abrasive
chemical cleaners or chipping of porcelain enamel parts, that don’t affect
the use of the bbq.
– Cleaning and wear and tear – service calls of this nature are chargeable.
– Corrosion or damage caused by exposure to the elements such as insects,
weather, hail or grease and fat fires, abrasive chemicals, food acids and
juices.
– Commercial use of this appliance.
– Unauthorized repairs or modifications during the warranty period.
-The occurrence of surface rust.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
If you experience any technical issues with your Fornetto Barbecue , firstly
review your Assembly & Operating Manual and the troubleshooting sections or go
to www.garthsupport.com
FOR WARRANTY CLAIMS OR SPARE PARTS PLEASE GO TO
www.garthsupport.com
To find your Fornetto Barbecue online go to the warranty section on
www.garthsupport.com and select your country or
region of purchase and follow the instructions.
RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IMMEDIATELY
Date of purchase …………………………………..
Purchased fFOmM …………………………….
LOCARION 0.0… ………………………….
Model name and NUMDET q………………………….
Serial NUMBER 0.0… ………………………..
Receipt NUMDbET ……………………
ATTACH THE PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THIS WARRANTY SHEET
PART NUMBER | PART NAME | SUPPLIER CODE |
---|---|---|
1 | Temp gauge | 8803A026-FOR |
2 | Hood outer | 18HD4-02301-00000-000 |
3 | Hood hinge pin | 3k BHB-GC069.64 38:1CHDO-00301-05000-080 |
4 | Front side rubber bumper | HOB0190009 |
5 | Hood handle socket | K5-13APC0008 |
6 | Hood handle decoration cup | 1CHDO-02401-08070-076 |
7 | Hood handle | 1CHD4.01101-08000-081 |
8 | Hood handle cover | 7904A0009 |
9 | Left side shelf | 1CTRO-00101-04060-018 |
10 | Left shelf decoration part | 1CTRO-09403-04050-012 |
11 | Badge | BA-RS02 |
12 | Warming rack | 181304-00101-01000-011 |
13 | Grill | 603111-M |
14 | V shape flame tamer | 181100-00401-06060-080 |
15 | Burner | 30mbar |
Somber | Y.2.13.034 | |
16 | Cross lighter | 10300-02701.10050-081 |
17 | Left door | 1CTR4-02203-00000-012 |
18 | Door hinge | LG-430GS0019 |
19 | Right door | 1CTR4-02302-00000-012 |
20 | Gas cylinder strip top | 1CTRO-11601-04100-018 |
21 | Gas cylnder strip bottom | 1CTRO-11701-04100-018 |
22 | BBO frame back cover | 18904-03301-04050-012 |
23 | BBO frame body | 18504-02802-00000411 |
24 | Fascia right support panel | 10300-04201.05120-080 |
25 | Fascia left support panel | 1C800-04101-05120-080 |
26 | Fat tray support bracket | 18B00-06601-05050-080 |
27 | Fat tray knob | 8804F0087 |
28 | Fat tray panel | 1C804-02001-05050-080 |
29 | 1380 front decoration part | 10104-02201-04060-018 |
30 | Fascia heat shield panel | 10304-02401-05035-080 |
31 | Manifold set | 30mbar |
50mbar | 181304-09803-00000.000 | |
32 | Fascia | Universal |
IL | 181304-02306-10050-085 | |
33 | Side bumer knob bezel | BS180123-9 |
34 | Main burner knob bezel | BS180327-N |
35 | Side burner knob | BKNB-265A |
36 | Main burner knob | BKNB-264A |
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37 | Oil channel | 181304-01301-10050-080 |
38 | Black phenolic oll cup | FC-024 |
39 | Magnet | Y.2.43.003 |
40 | Cabinet bottom panel | 1CTR4-01903-04050-018 |
41 | Lockable castors | Y.2.29.004 |
42 | Side burner trivet | 1CTRO-04901-01090-011 |
43 | Side burner lid hinge | Y.2.46.004 |
44 | Side burner lid hinge spring | Y.2.49.013 |
45 | Side burner id | 1CTRO-00601-04070-018 |
46 | Side burner shelf | 1CTRO-00301-04060-018 |
47 | Side burner | 30mbar |
50mbar | Y.2.24.003 | |
48 | Injector support bracket | 1 CTRO-00801-05120-080 |
49 | Side burner ignition pin | Y.2.19.026 |
50 | Side burner ignition wire | 7802A3018 |
51 | Side burner Flexible Pipe | Y.2.38.033 |
52 | Side burner injector | 30mbar |
50mbar | Y.2.15.005-067 | |
53 | Adaptor | Y.2.51.011 |
54 | Right shelf decoration part | 10’RO-04404-04050-012 |
55 | Side shelf hooks | Y.2.09.017 |
56 | Gas bottle heat shield | 1CTR4-05201-05035-080 |
57 | Cabinet front cross bar | 1CTR4-0I501-04060-018 |
58 | Cabinet back panel | 1CTR4-01601-04050-018 |
59 | Cabinet loft side panel | 1CTRO-0I703-04050-018 |
60 | Cabinet right side panel | 1CTRO-01801-04050-018 |
61 | Universal adaptor | DE-0810 (N/A for DE. AT, CH) |
62 | Grill litter | TMA1118 |
83 | Paper towel rack | 1CTRO-11501-10000-080 |
64 | Hose and Regulator | IT |
NL | N/A | |
BE | N/A | |
MLT | N/A | |
ES | N/A | |
DE | N/A | |
65 | Ben Pack | BP-F04-005-410-AA |
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European Mainland
United Brands Group Retail B.V.
Wethouder van Haperenstraat 40,
4813 AM Breda, The Netherlands
fornetto@ubgcompany.com
www.ubgcompany.com
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