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Technical Data

: GAS GRILL SH-9902-B, SH-9903-B, SH-183, SH-9904-B, SH-9905-B 

The above mentioned Gas Grills are designed to operate at 2.8kPa on LPG 
Gas consumption, pressures and injector-sizes are shown below: 
 

Gas Grill SH-9902-B 

 

Injector Orifice 

Heat Output 

Gas Consumption 

I 3+(28-30/37), I 3B/P(30) 

1.0 

7kW 

511g/h 

 

Gas Grill SH-9903-B 

 

Injector Orifice 

Heat Output 

Gas Consumption 

I 3+(28-30/37), I 3B/P(30) 

1.0 

10.5kW 

766g/h 

 

Gas Grill SH-183 

 

Injector Orifice 

Heat Output 

Gas Consumption 

I 3+(28-30/37), I 3B/P(30) 

1.15 

15.8kW 

1129g/h 

 

Gas Grill SH-9904-B 

 

Injector Orifice 

Heat Output 

Gas Consumption 

I 3+(28-30/37), I 3B/P(30) 

1.0 

14kW 

1022g/h 

 

Gas Grill SH-9905-B 

 

Injector Orifice 

Heat Output 

Gas Consumption 

I 3+(28-30/37), I 3B/P(30) 

1.0 

17.5kW 

1277g/h 

 

 
Ignition: Push-button Piezo ignition system. 
 

IMPORTANT: 

 
Read the following instructions carefully and be sure your barbecue is properly installed, 
assembled and cared for.  Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious bodily 
injury and/or property damage. 
  
If you have any questions concerning assembly or operation, consult your dealer or LPG 
Gas Company. 
 
Never fit the cylinder under the barbecue in the housing always place the cylinder under 
the side shelf at the end of the appliance or at the rear of the appliance. The cylinder 
should be sited as far away from the appliance as possible without straining the hose. 

 

IMPORTANT: 

A suitable LPG Regulator that complies with the requirements of SANS 1237 must be 
installed during the installation. 
The appliance require an operating pressure of 2.8 kPa at the appliance. Do not use this 
appliance with an adjustable regulator. 

 

NOTE FOR CONSUMER:  Retain this booklet for future Reference 

 

Summary of Contents for SH-183

Page 1: ...ervice Department or your local dealer The use of unauthorised parts can create unsafe conditions and environment Before you begin assembling and using your new BBQ grills we recommend that you read through the owner s use and care manual to avoid serious body injury or property damage Note to Assembler Installer Leave these instructions with the consumer ...

Page 2: ...ruction and instructions written on the grill refer to them whenever necessary 5 Never leave the grill unattended while grilling 6 In the event of a gas leak turn off gas supply at the cylinder 7 Keep children well clear while grill is in use and after use until it has cooled 8 Keep grill area clear of combustible materials and or liquids 9 Never obstruct free flow of air to the rear of the grill ...

Page 3: ...Ignition Push button Piezo ignition system IMPORTANT Read the following instructions carefully and be sure your barbecue is properly installed assembled and cared for Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage If you have any questions concerning assembly or operation consult your dealer or LPG Gas Company Never fit the cylinder under the barbec...

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Page 5: ... 1 2 Grease tray 1 3 Control knob 3 4 Flat lid with handle 1 5 Flame tamer vaporizer 3 6 Cooking Grid 2 Gas Grill SH 183 No Parts QTY 1 Grill body 1 2 Grease tray 1 3 Control knob 3 4 Flat lid with handle 1 5 Flame tamer vaporizer 1 6 Cooking Grid 2 Gas Grill SH 9904 B No Parts QTY 1 Grill body 1 2 Grease tray 1 3 Control knob 4 4 Flat lid with handle 1 5 Flame tamer vaporizer 4 6 Cooking Grid 2 ...

Page 6: ...rts QTY 1 Grill body 1 2 Grease tray 1 3 Control knob 5 4 Flat lid with handle 1 5 Flame tamer vaporizer 5 6 Cooking Grid 3 NOTE regulator with hose Because of a variety of fittings this item is not included Available from dealer ...

Page 7: ...PORTANT Any modification of this unit can be dangerous Do not place the grill near entrances doorways or in thoroughfares Do not use charcoal briquettes or lighter fluid in any gas BBQ BBQ units should never be placed in a fully enclosed patio area without a chimney or non flammable exhaust hood with an efficient exhaust fan Never move the grill while it is hot or in operation THE GAS CONTAINER MU...

Page 8: ...finish of the burners This will season the grill and prepare it for your first barbecue Ensure that the cooking surfaces are clean and dry Coat the cooking surfaces with cooking oil light all burners reduce the heat to small flame setting and allow the grill to heat up for 10 15 minutes Heating up Always heat up the grill before starting to barbecue use the big flame setting Heating up time 6 10 m...

Page 9: ...wed in case of an ignition device failure The barbecue should then be ignited with a match from the left hand side to the right Once all burners are lit pre heat the cooking surfaces before cooking IMPORTANT Should the flame be blown out by the wind turn off the control knobs and wait five minutes before re lighting Keep children clear of the grill when in use and after use until it is cold Never ...

Page 10: ...tes can be washed by hand Upkeep Clean your barbecue after each USE DO NOT use abrasive or flammable cleaners as it will damage the parts of the product and may start a fire Clean in warm soapy water CAUTION All cleaning and maintenance should be carried out when the barbecue is cool and with the fuel supply turned OFF at the gas cylinder In order to maintain you grill in good condition and give y...

Page 11: ...sed and valve caps in place Clean the grill as in 3 above When stored outdoors the grill must stand on dry ground Ensure a small amount of fat or cooking oil is on the cooking plates to prevent rust While this appliance is not in use it should be covered with the cover to protect it from weather and other adverse conditions In high humidity and or ocean beach areas make sure to keep the unit clean...

Page 12: ...o high 1 Pre heat the grill for 5 10 minutes 2 Trim excessive fat from fatty meats 3 Lower heat setting Burners light with a match but not with ignitor 1 Gap between ignitor and ignitor point to big 2 Loose or damaged wire connection 3 Spark plug is dirty 4 Battery to weak 1 Check gap should be 2 5 3mm 2 Check all wire connections 3 Check for excessive fat on sparker 4 Unscrew ignitor cap and repl...

Page 13: ...ot surfaces Avoid unnecessary twisting of the hose Always inspect the hose for damage before using the appliance Never test for gas leaks with a flame Never light the BBQ with the lid or hood closed Never lean over the BBQ s cooking surface when igniting the BBQ Always use good quality mittens when using your BBQ Any of the following signs may indicate that your BBQ is not operating properly and m...

Page 14: ...and cleaned regularly Spider nests and other insect nests like wasps could obstruct gas flow in the burners and venturi s This could result in a flash back fire which can cause serious damage Always visually check the burner flames to ensure proper flame pattern ...

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