Instructions / Assembly
Table Of Contents
- Safety and Care
- Safety and Care
- Unpacking
- Product Inspection
- Product Specifications
- Parts Included and Spare Parts
- Tools Included
- Accessories
- Assembling the Kamado
- Assembling the Kamado Basic Setup
- Installing the Accessories
- Starting the Charcoal
- Cleaning the Ash
- Controlling the Temperature
- Cooking Guide
- Replacing the sealing gasket
- Replacing the Hinge Spring
- NewAge Customer Service
- SÉCURITÉ ET SOINS
- Sécurité et soins
- Déballage
- Inspection du produit
- Spécifications du produit
- Pièces comprises et pièces de rechange
- Outils compris
- Accessoires
- Assemblage du Kamado
- Assemblage du Kamado - Installation de base
- Installation des accessoires
- Allumage du charbon
- Nettoyage des cendres
- Contrôle de la température
- Guide de cuisson
- Guide de cuisson
- Guide de cuisson
- Guide de cuisson
- Remplacement du joint d’étanchéité
- Remplacement du ressort de charnière
- Service à la clientèle de NewAge
Safety and Care
1. Do not use kamado indoors. Strictly intended for Outdoor use only.
2. Use at least two people to lift and move the kamado. While lifting hold the kamado from bottom and back.
3. Place and use the kamado in a safe and level spot. Do not place it on a slope, uneven surface or under low trees or branches.
4. Do not use lighter uid, gas or other combustible liquids. This may result in producing chemical taste to your food.
5. Do not place the Kamado on a wooden table, deck or any other surfaces. The bottom of the kamado does generate signicant
heat when in use, and may cause combustion if placed directly on - or in proximity to - any combustible material.
6. Do not remove the gray gasket from the rims of the kamado. Its purpose is to help seal the cooker, provide cushion and mue
the sound that would be generated when the lid is closed.
7. ALWAYS keep children and pets at a safe distance from the oven when in use.
8. Be cautious when touching the exterior of the kamado. Exterior surfaces are HOT when in use.
9. NEVER leave a burning re unattended.
10. DANGER of carbon monoxide poisoning – NEVER light this product or let it smoulder or cool down in conned spaces.
11. DO NOT use this product in a tent, caravan, car, cellar, loft or boat.
12. DO NOT use under any awnings, parasols or gazebos.
13. FIRE HAZARD – Hot embers may emit while in use.
14. It is highly recommended that you use lump charcoal in your Kamado. It burns for longer and produces less ash which can
restrict the airow.
Do not use “Instant Light” briquettes. They will not be able to reach grilling temperatures over 500ºF and they also impart an
undesirable taste.
Do not use briquette charcoal. This type of charcoal cannot reach temperatures above 525°F and it does not impart true
charcoal avor that quality lump charcoal.
15. IMPORTANT: When opening the lid at high temperatures it is essential to lift the lid only slightly, allowing air to enter slowly
and safely, preventing any backdraft or are-ups that may cause injury. ALWAYS “BURP” your grill before opening. To “BURP”
your grill, slowly open the grill lid about 1-2 inches to allow air in, then after a few second, fully open the lid to its stop
position. By properly “Burping” your grill, you may avoid potentially dangerous sudden escape of heat and possible reball
eect when doing so.
16. DO NOT use the Kamado on decking or any other ammable surfaces such as dry grass, wood chips, leaves or decorative bark.
17. Ensure that the Kamado is positioned at least 2 metres away from ammable items.
18. DO NOT use this Kamado as a furnace.
19. ATTENTION: This product will become very hot, DO NOT move it during operation.
20. ALWAYS USE heat resistant gloves when handling hot ceramics or cooking surfaces.
21. Never use water to extinguish charcoal in the kamado. Just close both top and bottom air vents and it will extinguish itself.
22. Allow the unit to cool down completely before moving or storing.
23. NewAge kamado comes with a patented ash bucket. Make sure the unit is cooled down and charcoal is extinguished before
removing the ash bucket from the bottom of the rebox in order to empty it.
24. Always inspect the unit prior to use for fatigue and damage and replace as and when necessary.
Safety