0452 01/01 Bt 2
Parts List:
1: Base Element
2: Fire Plane
3, 5: Fire Side
4: Backside
6: Hood
7: Flue
8: Chimney Cap
9, 10: Fire Plane
11: Ash Box
12: Grid
13: Cooking Grill
Assembly Instructions
1.: Select a level support which provides a perfectly horizontal plane so possible
settlements caused by the weight of the barbecue could be avoided.
2.: Prepare a low - resistant mortar mix with 20 % cement and 80 % sand. The use of
cement and glues with high - heat resistant or quick setting (e. g. white cement,
aluminium cement, glue for paving - tile etc.) is forbidden. Those materials do not
permit expansion of the barbecue components and cause crackings. Assemble the
single parts in accordance to the list above using a film of mortar in between. The
parts 3 to 8 should be mounted with a very thin layer of mortar in order to ease the
thermal expansion of the single elements which otherwise could break. The
refractory elements belonging to the high - heat zone (parts 3 to 8) must be
installed without any binder.
3.: Once the assembly is completed, cover the external surface with a liquid film of
low - resistant cement mixed with fine sand. In this way the wear will be reduced
and an optimum surface will be obtained. Then paint the barbecue with a product
containing plastic quartz to protect it from the weather. Spread the paint in two
phases. For the first coat use a paint with 5 % diluited water which is to be spread
with a brush. For the second coat you should use 10 % diluited water which can
be laid and finished with a roller to achieve a peel effect. Before spreading the
paint it is advisable to cover and protect the already coloured parts.
4.: Once these first phases are finished, wait at least 24 hours before inserting the
accessories and using the barbecue.