ROVIN BBQWF Outdoor 316 Marine Gas Barbecue Instructions
- June 13, 2024
- ROVIN
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BBQWF Outdoor 316 Marine Gas
Barbecue Instructions
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
OUTDOOR 316 MARINE GAS BARBECUE
FOR MODEL# ROVIN BBQWF
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND BE SURE YOUR BARBECUE IS
PROPERLY ASSEMBLED, INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE KEPT BY THE BARBECUE USER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
IF YOU SMELL GAS!
- Shut off gas to the barbecue.
- Extinguish any open flame.
- Open the lid.
- If odor continues, keep away from the barbecue and immediately call your gas supplier or the fire department.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
- Do not store or use flammable vapours or liquids in the vicinity of this barbecue or any other appliance, including empty or spare gas cylinders.
- Keep the fuel hose and any electrical cords away from hot surface. Protect hose from dripping grease. Avoid unnecessary twisting of hose. Visually inspect hose for cuts, cracks, excessive wear or other damages, prior to each use. Replace hose if necessary.
- When cooking with oil/grease, do not allow the oil/grease to exceed 175 ºC (350 ºF). Do not store or use extra cooking oil in the vicinity of this barbecue or any other appliance.
- Never test for gas leaks with a lit match or open flame. Never light the barbecue with the lid closed.
- Never lean over cooking surface while lighting the barbecue or while cooking. Use specialized barbecue tools with insulated oven mitts when operating the barbecue.
- Ensure heat is on LOW if cooking with lid closed. Don’t leave unsupervised.
The parts that make up the fuel system are designed for operation with the ROVIN BBQWF only. They must not be replaced with any other brand. (See parts list for replacement items.) DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE. Ensure appliance has been installed properly. If any faults are detected please contact a qualified maintenance operator for service before attempting to use the barbecue again.
- DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION.
- DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN OR NEAR THIS APPLIANCE.
- DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE.
PLACEMENT OF YOUR BARBECUE
Do not use this BBQ indoors, or in garages, porches, breezeways, sheds or
other enclosed areas. Your barbecue is to be used outdoors only and at least
500 mm (50 cm) from the back and side of any combustible surface. The barbecue
should not be placed under any surface that could burn. Do not obstruct the
flow of combustion and ventilation around the barbecue’s housing.
This barbecue shall only be used in above ground open-air situations with
natural ventilation, without stagnant areas, where possible gas leakage and
products of the combustion can be rapidly dispersed by wind and natural
convention.
Any enclosure in which the barbecue is used shall comply with one of the
following:
- An enclosure with walls on all sides but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover/ceiling (e.g. courtyard). (see figure 1 in appendix)
- Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover but no more than two walls. (see figure 2 and 3)
For a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls, the following shall apply:
- At least 25% total surrounding is completely open and at least 30% of remaining wall area is open and unrestricted. (see figure 4 and 5)
- In the case of balconies, at least 20% of the total side, back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted.
APPENDIX
The following figures are diagrammatical representations of outdoor areas.
These are examples only but the same principles apply to any other shaped
area.
INSTALLATION OF COOKING PLATE
The cooking plate must be installed in the correct orientation, with the grill
section located on the right-hand side where the burner ports are well
protected. Incorrect installation may lead to a hazardous situation.
WARNING ! DO NOT ever allow children near the BBQ during and after
cooking. BBQ surfaces can get very hot during cooking.
WARNING ! HOT SURFACES. Wait for BBQ to completely cool down before
cleaning, handling, or storing away.
WHAT IS LPG?
LPG is gas fuel compressed until it turns into a liquid, then stored in a
bottle or cylinder under pressure for easy transport.
LPG is a mix of butane and propane. In Australia this mixture is usually quite
consistent, but in other countries such as New Zealand the mixture can vary a
lot more. This ROVIN barbecue has been tested and approved for Australia only.
CONNECTING GAS CYLINDER
This BBQ has been designed for use with a 9kg LPG bottle. It comes with a hose
and regulator which reduces the gas pressure from the LPG cylinder.
The data plate on the barbecue indicates the correct pressure “Burner
pressure: 2.75 kPa.”
Warning: DO NOT USE AN ADAPTOR AT THE CYLINDER CONNECTION.
Follow these instructions carefully when connecting the gas cylinder:
- Before connecting, inspect the hose, its fittings and rubber seals. If there are any signs of cracking, splitting or excessive wear, replace the hose.
- Make sure the hose connection at the appliance is tightened firmly with a spanner.
- Once the hose is connected, conduct this leak test: Turn the gas on at the cylinder, but don’t turn on the BBQ. If there is a leak, bubbles should appear, or you will be able to smell gas. (Do not attempt to use the BBQ if a leak is found. Replace the hose, or have it tested by a qualified gas technician.
- While in use, keep the hose unobstructed and free of kinks.
Thread size: 1.312-5AMCE-2G-RH-INT
Failure to follow these instructions may result in an explosion of fire that may cause property damage, serious injury or death.
BEFORE USING BARBECUE
- Remove any protective packaging used during transit.
- Make sure the LPG cylinder valve is in its full OFF position.
- Make sure the barbecue control knob is in the OFF position.
- Inspect valve connection port and regulator assembly for damage or debris. Remove any debris. Inspect hose for damage or excessive wear.
- Connect regulator assembly to the LPG cylinder.
- Keep hose away from any source of heat.
- Open LPG cylinder valve fully. Use a soapy water solution to check all connections for leaks before attempting to light the burner. If a leak is found, turn off the gas cylinder and do not use the barbecue until repaired by a qualified gas technician.
Do not attempt repairs yourself.
Note: This barbecue must only be used with a gas cylinder that is equipped with an overfilling prevention device (O.P.D.)
LIGHTING YOUR BARBECUE
- Ensure control knob is in the OFF position and the barbecue lid is open.
- Turn the LPG cylinder ON.
- Push in the BBQ control knob and keep pressing whilst turning counter clockwise to the HI position. This should ignite the burner. Keep the control knob pressed in for a further 10 seconds while the burner warms up.
- If the burner goes out after releasing the control knob, wait a few minutes for the gas build up to clear, then repeat previous step.
- Adjust the heat to your desired level by turning to the HI or LOW positions.
MANUAL IGNITION
Insert a 100mm lit match into the ignition hole located at the end of the BBQ.
Only turn the control knob ON after the lit match is in position. If
unsuccessful, wait 1 minute before trying again to allow any accumulated gas
to disperse.
TURNING OFF YOUR BARBECUE
- First turn off the LPG cylinder and allow for the gas in the hose to burn out.
- Then turn the barbecue off by pressing in the control knob from the HI position and turning it clockwise to the OFF position.
FIRST TIME USE (AFTER PURCHASE)
It is important that the barbecue is lit and allowed to operate for at least
30 minutes before any food is placed on it. Some smoke may appear during this
time which is normal. This will help rid the barbecue of preservatives and
oils used during the manufacturing process. After this initial burn off
period, spray the cooking surfaces with cooking oil to prevent food from
sticking.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
There is very little care and maintenance required for this barbecue. However following these simple instructions will improve the longevity and quality of your barbecue.
- Most parts on the ROVIN BBQWF are made of 316 stainless steel (see parts list). It can be cleaned easily with warm soapy water, or stainless steel cleaner.
- The drip pan is the same as the outer body and can be cleaned with warm soapy water and a scraper. The drip pan must be kept clean and free of heavy build-ups for the barbecue to function properly and to eliminate flareups.
- Use warm soapy water to clean the inside of the barbecue. Do not allow grease to build up. Ensure glass top has cooled down before cleaning.
- The drain channel must be kept clear of grease and food particles to allow grease to drain properly.
- Keep barbecue out of the weather when not in use.
- Allow the barbecue to cool down for at least 30 minutes before moving or packing away. Surface temperatures can get very hot. Use oven mitts to open and close the lid and don’t touch any part of the BBQ with your skin.
- Keep children away from the BBQ while in use, and for at least 30 minutes afterwards. Gas cylinders must be stored out of reach of children.
PARTS BREAKDOWN
REF# | DESCRIPTION | QTY | MATERIAL |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Body Assembly | 1 SET | SUS 316 |
2 | Lid Assembly | 1 SET | SUS 316 |
3 | Lid Handle | 1 PC | SUS 316 |
4 | Glass Window | 1 PC | GLASS |
5 | Knob Base | 1 PC | SUS 316 |
6 | Control Box Enclosure | 1 PC | SUS 316 |
7 | Knob | 1 PC | PLASTIC |
8 | Latch | 2 PCS | SUS 201 |
9 | Thermal Insulation Board | 1 PC | SUS 316 |
10 | Valve | 1 PC | |
11 | Thermocouple | 1 PC | |
12 | Ignition Wire | 1 PC | |
13 | Legs | 1 SET | SUS 316 |
14 | Drip Guard Assembly | 2 PCS | |
15 | Shelf Assembly | 1 PC | SUS 316 |
16 | Burner | 1 PC | SUS 201 |
17 | Cooking Plate | 1 PC | CAST IRON |
18 | Grease Pan | 1 PC | SUS 316 |
19 | Thermometer | 1 PC | |
20 | Regulator Hose | 1PC |
ILLUSTRATED PARTS
Make | ROVIN |
---|---|
Model Name | ROVIN BBQWF |
Item # | TCA590 |
Gas Type | LPG |
Burner Pressure | 2.75 kPa |
Gas Input Rate | 13.5 MJ/h |
Orifice Size | 1.05 mm |
Importer | Menace Marine Pty. Ltd. |
Certificate No | GMK10674 |
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Spider and Insect warning: Spiders and insects can nest in burners and cause
the gas flow to be irregular. This can be very dangerous and could cause an
unexpected fire hazard to occur.
You should inspect the burners at least once a year or immediately after any
of the following situations:
- The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow.
- The cooking plate does not reach full temperature.
- The cooking plate heats unevenly.
- The burners make popping noises.
If the barbecue doesn’t function properly, use the following checklist to trouble shoot possible issues before contacting your dealer for service.
Burner goes out when control knob released.| Hold in the control knob for 6-10
seconds when lighting to allow the automatic gas shut-off sensor time to warm
up.
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Grill won’t light when the controlknob is pressed and turned.| Make sure the
LPG cylinder is turned ON.
Check burner ports for any blockage. Use soft wire brush to clear plugged
ports.
Check the gas orifice (opening) on the burner for possible obstruction.
If orifice is blocked, clean it with a needle or thin wire. (never use a wooden
pick).
Low heat with knob on HI| Check fuel hose is not bent or kinked.
Check barbecue for dust or grime.
Is there adequate gas supply available?
Is the gas supply pressure low? (gas cylinders lose pressure as they empty).
Is the barbecue being pre-heated for 15 minutes?
For service or replacement parts, contact your local stockiest:
Web: roadtechmarine.com.au
References
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