Help guide – Kleenmaid BBQ3BF User Manual
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Kleenmaid Professional - Outdoor Cooking Centres
Help Guide
Help Guide
Your barbecue has undergone a series of quality checking points prior to leaving the factory. Should you have a
problem with your appliance please refer to the help guide below before calling your dealer or service person.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Barbecue will not light
Ignition not working
Check to see visible spark at starter probe
Check ignition cable
Check alignment of starter probe
No gas flow
Check that gas valve on gas cylinder is turned on
Check that burner ports are free of obstructions
Check that all gas injectors are clean and free of
obstructions
Check burners for spider webs or insect nests
Barbecue lights but goes out
Fuel supply turned off
Turn on gas valve at cylinder
Gas cylinder empty
Refill cylinder with gas
Kink in gas hose
Check that the gas line is not kinked or twisted
Starter mechanism tight or
jamming (Rotary systems)
Controls may be stiff when new
Check that knobs are not binding with dress rings
Low flame level or low heat output
Check that you are running the correct gas
Check gas injector size is correct
Check that vaporisers and reflectors are in the
correct position
Discolouring of stainless steel components
Overheating the appliance Do not exceed maximum operating temperatures
Discolouring of cast iron cooking surfaces
Overheating of cast iron
Reduce temperature
Rusting of cast iron cooking surfaces
No oil
Clean and reseason cast iron
9 kg/20lb bottle
4 kg/9lb bottle
High
Low
High
Low
1 burner
25 hours
75 hours
11 hours
33 hours
2 burners
12.5 hours
37.5 hours
5.5 hours
17 hours
3 burners
8.3 hours
25 hours
3.7 hours
11 hours
4 burners
6.3 hours
19 hours
2.75 hours
8 hours
5 burners
5 hours
15 hours
2.25 hours
6.6 hours
How Long will My Gas Cylinder Last?
If you have a full cylinder of propane, just look at the table below to see how many hours of gas you have,
depending on how many burners you have alight. These figures are approximate only.
You may have noticed that if you have several burners alight and your cylinder becomes low on gas, the liquid
may freeze up. If this occurs, turn the cylinder and all burners off and wait till the liquid thaws. You may then
reignite the burners.
These tables were worked out using the following;
• Each burner on high setting uses 19MJ/hour or 18,000 BTU/hour
• Each burner on low setting uses 6MJ/hour or 5,700 BTU/hour
• Each kg of gas contains 50MJ. Each lb of gas contains 21,600 BTU