Gasmate AVENIR GM174-054 Manual Download Page 4

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Location of your Barbecue

DO NOT use your barbecue in garages, porches, 
breezeways, sheds or other enclosed areas. Your 
barbecue is to be used OUTDOORS. The barbecue is 
not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles 
and/or boats and should not be placed under any surface 
that will burn. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion 
and ventilation air around the barbecue housing.

Protect Children

Keep children away from barbecue during use and until 
barbecue has cooled after you have finished.Do not allow 
children to operate barbecue.
Always ensure that no sporting or physical activities are 
carried out in close proximity to the barbecue during use 
and while still hot.

General Assembly

Remove the barbecue and components from the packing 
carton. Check against parts list and lay components out 
within easy reach. Do not throw the carton away, unfold 
flat and use as a protective work surface. Contact your 
supplier for replacement parts if necessary.

Tools You Will Need

Standard Phillips-head screw driver (or cordless drill 
and bits) and Adjustable spanner (open ended shifter) or 
spanners.

Check Barbecue for any Damage

Inspect barbecue parts as you proceed. Contact your 
supplier for assistance regarding replacement of any 
damaged or missing parts. Do not assemble or operate a 
barbecue that appears damaged. Barbecues for use with 
gas cylinders are labelled ‘LPG/ULPG’. Check labelling at 
the gas connection on your barbecue.

Kitchen/Module Installation

Modules can only be installed to the right hand side of 
the BBQ. The side burner MUST NOT be removed.
Leave at least 200mm of distance between the back 
of the unit and the wall for ventilation. All units must be 
undercover.

Nominal Hourly Gas Consumption

Gas Type

BBQ 

Burners

Injector 

Size

Gas Consumption 

Per Burner MJ/h

Total Gas Consumption 

Primary Burners MJ/h

Gas 

Pressure 

kPa

LPG/ 

ULPG

6

Ø

 0.90mm

11.3

67.8

2.75 kPa

Side Burner

Ø

 0.73mm

7.4

Total Gas 

Consumption MJ/h

Rear Burner

Ø

 1.0mm

13.5

88.7

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Before assembling the barbecue, read these Instructions 
carefully.
Assemble the barbecue on a flat, clean surface.
The barbecue is heavy.
NOTE: Do not fully tighten all the nuts during the initial 
stages of assembly.
Caution: Sheet metal can cause injury. Wear gloves 
when assembling the barbecue.

Summary of Contents for AVENIR GM174-054

Page 1: ...h powder coated cabinet trolley Flush mounted side burner for greater cooking versatility Cast iron hotplates and grill with chrome warming rack Stainless steel tubular burners lit by electronic ignit...

Page 2: ...gas and contact the supplier immediately Always ensure the barbecue is kept away from flammable materials and the gas cylinder clear of any heat source When changing over from an empty gas cylinder t...

Page 3: ...cue with hood closed or before checking to ensure the burner tubes are fully seated over gas valve orifices Never lean over cooking surface when lighting Never alter or modify the regulator or gas sup...

Page 4: ...less drill and bits and Adjustable spanner open ended shifter or spanners Check Barbecue for any Damage Inspect barbecue parts as you proceed Contact your supplier for assistance regarding replacement...

Page 5: ...No Description QTY 13 Fat tray bracket 2 14 Fat tray 1 15 Fat tray front fascia 1 16 R H side shelf assembly 1 17 L H side burner assembly 1 18 Side burner grid 1 19 Flame tamer 4 20 Cooking grill 2...

Page 6: ...spring washers E to attach 2x swivel castors 3 and 2x locking swivel castors 4 to the base panel 2 STEP 2 Use 4x M6x12mm screw B to attach cabinet left side panel 5 and cabinet right side panel 6 to t...

Page 7: ...7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 3 Use 5x M6x12mm screws B to attach cabinet back panel 8 Note DO NOT tighten the screws of this step now STEP 4 Use 4x M6x12mm screws B to attach cabinet horizontal shelf...

Page 8: ...Use 4x M6x12mm screws B to attach the door handle 12 to door 10 11 STEP 6 Attach doors 10 11 to completed cabinet by inserting the bottom door locator into holes then pressing down on the top locator...

Page 9: ...t 13 to main cabinet STEP 8 Attach hose and gas regulator assembly 23 to firebox assembly 1 Use 4x M6x12mm screws B to attach firebox to the cabinet making sure that the locators insert into the base...

Page 10: ...x M5x12mm screws C to attach the flat tray front fascia 15 to the flat tray 14 STEP 10 Use 4x M6x15mm screws A leaving a 5mm gap 1x M5x12mm screw C to attach the R H side shelf assembly 16 to the fire...

Page 11: ...STEP 11 Use 4x M6x15mm screws A leaving a 5mm gap 1x M5x12mm screw C to attach the L H side burner assembly 17 to the firebox Tighten both side shelves STEP 12 Attach the main gas line to side burner...

Page 12: ...12 12 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 13 Insert side burner grid 18 STEP 14 Insert 4x flame tamers 19...

Page 13: ...INSTRUCTIONS STEP 15 Insert the ignition wire into the end of the ignition pin Note Ensure that the side burner body is located over the injector STEP 16 Insert 2x cooking grills 20 and 1x hotplate 2...

Page 14: ...14 14 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 17 Insert warming rack 22 STEP 18 Insert AA battery into the ignition pack with battery facing the correct way facing out...

Page 15: ...py water dishwashing liquid and water is ne Brush it on or use a spray bottle as shown in the drawing Ensure the connections have a good coating Step 15a If the connection is leaking bubbles will star...

Page 16: ...onnect hose at the cylinder only DO NOT disconnect hose from appliance Regulator Safety Feature All QCC regulators the part that attaches to the gas cylinder to regulate the flow of gas have a safety...

Page 17: ...process 3 If the burner fails to light after several attempts turn the control knob to OFF and wait a few minutes before attempting re ignition Problem Possible Reason Solution Burner will not ignite...

Page 18: ...ch to your barbecue Remove the warming rack prior to using the rotisserie kit For best results always use meat that has been thawed overnight in the fridge or room temperature Secure meat to spit rod...

Page 19: ...on and cleaning of the burner tubes is necessary Cleaning the Cooking Surface After cooking turn burner control to OFF and let barbecue cool before attempting to clean your grill plates Before first u...

Page 20: ...C REPRESENTATIONS OF OUTDOOR AREAS The following figures are diagrammatic representations of outdoor areas Rectangular areas have been used in these figures the same principles apply to any other shap...

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Page 24: ...id if there is evidence of the product being tampered with by unauthorised persons If the product includes one or a number of accessories only the defective accessory or part will be replaced eg hose...

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