1. Ọja Ipariview
The Burnhard Wayne portable gas barbecue is engineered for grilling in various settings, including gardens, small balconies, camping trips, and picnics. Its compact design and lightweight construction ensure easy transport and setup.
- Awọn iwọn Iwapọ: Measuring 65 x 46 x 39 cm, it is designed for space efficiency.
- Ìwúwo Fúyẹ́: Weighing 12.6 kg, it is easily portable.
- Generous Cooking Surface: A 47 x 36 cm cooking area accommodates multiple items simultaneously.
- Iṣe to gaju: Equipped with two independently igniting stainless steel burners, providing a combined power of 3.5 kW and reaching temperatures up to 300°C.
- Ikole ti o tọ: Features thick cast iron and porcelain-enameled grates, integrated burner protection, and a cast aluminum combustion chamber for weather resistance and optimal heat conduction.

Figure 1.1: The Burnhard Wayne Portable Gas Barbecue in its closed, compact form.
2. Awọn Ilana Aabo pataki
Always read and understand all safety warnings and instructions before assembling, operating, or cleaning this appliance. Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, explosion, or burn hazard that could cause property damage, personal injury, or death.
- Lilo ita nikan: This barbecue is for outdoor use only. Do not operate indoors or in enclosed spaces.
- Afẹfẹ: Rí i dájú pé afẹ́fẹ́ tó péye wà nígbà tí o bá ń ṣiṣẹ́.
- Gaasi Njo: Check for gas leaks before each use. Never use a flame to check for leaks. Use a soapy water solution.
- Awọn oju gbigbona: The barbecue surfaces will become extremely hot during use. Use heat-resistant gloves and avoid direct contact. Keep children and pets away.
- Ilẹ Iduroṣinṣin: Always place the barbecue on a stable, level, non-combustible surface.
- Iyọkuro: Maintain a safe distance from combustible materials (e.g., walls, fences, trees).
- Gaasi silinda: Use only the specified type of gas and regulator (50 mbar). Ensure the gas cylinder is placed on a stable surface and away from heat sources.
- Abojuto: Maṣe fi barbecue silẹ laini abojuto lakoko ti o n ṣiṣẹ.
- Fara bale: Allow the barbecue to cool completely before moving or cleaning.
3. Package Awọn akoonu
Upon unpacking, ensure all components are present and undamaged. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact BURNHARD customer support.
- Burnhard Wayne Gas Barbecue (pre-assembled main unit)
- Cast Iron Cooking Grates (2 pieces)
- Chassis/Support Frame
- Removable Grease Drip Tray
- Lid with Integrated Thermometer
- Gaasi okun
- Gas Regulator (50 mbar)
4. Eto Itọsọna
The Burnhard Wayne barbecue comes largely pre-assembled. Minimal assembly is required before first use.
- Yọọ kuro: Ni ifarabalẹ yọ gbogbo awọn paati kuro ninu apoti.
- So Awọn Imudani: Securely screw the two large handles onto the designated points on the barbecue chassis.
- Ibi Grates: Insert the cast iron cooking grates into the cooking chamber.
- Install Grease Tray: Slide the removable grease drip tray into its slot beneath the cooking chamber.
- Connect Gas:
- Ensure the barbecue control knobs are in the "OFF" position.
- Connect the gas hose to the barbecue's gas inlet. Tighten securely.
- So opin keji ti okun gaasi pọ mọ olutona gaasi.
- Connect the gas regulator to your gas cylinder. Ensure all connections are tight.
- Perform a leak test: Apply a soapy water solution to all gas connections. If bubbles appear, there is a leak. Tighten connections or replace faulty parts. Do not use the barbecue if a leak is detected.
- Position Barbecue: Place the barbecue on a stable, level, non-combustible surface, ensuring adequate clearance from combustible materials.

olusin 4.1: Iwaju view of the barbecue showing its compact dimensions (65 cm width, 39 cm height).

Àwòrán 4.2: Ṣí sílẹ̀ view of the barbecue, illustrating the cooking surface and overall height (66 cm when open).
5. Operating Your Barbecue
Follow these steps for safe and efficient operation of your Burnhard Wayne barbecue.
- Ṣii Ipese Gaasi: Slowly open the valve on your gas cylinder.
- Ignite Burners:
- Push in and turn one control knob counter-clockwise to the "HIGH" position.
- The integrated piezo ignition system will spark, igniting the burner. You should hear a "click" and see the flame.
- If the burner does not ignite within 5 seconds, turn the knob to "OFF", wait 5 minutes for gas to dissipate, then repeat the ignition process.
- Repeat for the second burner if desired.
- Gbigbona ṣaaju: Close the lid and allow the barbecue to preheat for 10-15 minutes on high. The integrated thermometer on the lid will indicate the internal temperature.
- Ṣatunṣe iwọn otutu: Use the individual control knobs to adjust the flame intensity and temperature for direct or indirect grilling. The two burners can be adjusted independently.
- Yiyan: Place food on the cooking grates. Monitor cooking progress and adjust heat as needed.
- Paade: When finished grilling, turn both control knobs to the "OFF" position. Close the valve on the gas cylinder. Allow the barbecue to cool completely before handling.

Nọmba 5.1: View of the two stainless steel burners ignited, showing the even flame distribution.

Figure 5.2: A hand adjusting one of the two independent control knobs to regulate burner intensity.

Figure 5.3: Various foods, including steaks, sausages, and corn, being grilled on the cast iron grates.
6. Itọju ati Itọju
Regular cleaning and maintenance will extend the life of your barbecue and ensure optimal performance.
- After Each Use (Burn-Off):
- After removing food, close the lid and turn the burners to full power for approximately 20 minutes. This will burn off most food residue on the grates.
- Once cooled, use a stainless steel barbecue brush to scrape off any remaining residue from the grates.
- Grease Drip Tray:
- The grease drip tray is removable for easy cleaning.
- It can be washed by hand with warm soapy water or placed in a dishwasher.
- Clean regularly to prevent grease buildup and potential flare-ups.
- Ode Ninu: Pa awọn ita ita pẹlu ipolowoamp Aṣọ àti ọṣẹ ìfọṣọ díẹ̀. Yẹra fún àwọn ohun ìfọṣọ ìfọṣọ tàbí àwọn pádì ìfọ́ tí ó lè ba ìparí rẹ̀ jẹ́.
- Ibi ipamọ: When not in use, store the barbecue in a dry, protected area. Consider using a barbecue cover to protect it from the elements.

Figure 6.1: A hand demonstrating the removal of the grease drip tray for cleaning.

Figure 6.2: The Burnhard Wayne barbecue covered, indicating readiness for storage or protection from elements.
7. Laasigbotitusita wọpọ oran
If you encounter problems with your barbecue, refer to the following troubleshooting guide before contacting customer support.
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
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| Burner ko ni ina. |
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| Low flame or uneven heating. |
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| Ina-soke. |
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8. Imọ ni pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Orukọ awoṣe | Wayne |
| Nọmba awoṣe | 943294 |
| Awọn iwọn (L x W x H) | 65 x 46 x 39 cm (closed) |
| Iwọn | 12.6 kg |
| Sise dada | 47 x 36 cm |
| Awọn onina | 2 x Stainless Steel, independently adjustable |
| Apapọ Gbigbe Agbara | 3.5 kW |
| Iwọn otutu ti o pọju | Titi di 300°C |
| iginisonu System | Piezo Electric |
| Ohun elo Grate | Cast Iron, Porcelain-enameled |
| Combustion Chamber Material | Aluminiomu Simẹnti |
| Epo Iru | Gaasi |
| Regulator Included | Yes (50 mbar) |
| Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ | Portable, Integrated Thermometer, Removable Grease Tray |
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Onibara Support
For warranty information, product support, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact BURNHARD customer service directly. Refer to your purchase documentation for specific warranty terms and contact details.
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