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GENERAL INFORMATION

Gas Installation Codes

•    Barbecues must be used in accordance with  

New Zealand Standard 5601 “Gas Installations”.

•    Barbecues for use with bottled gas are labelled  

‘LPG/ULPG’.

•    Barbecues for use with natural gas are labelled ‘natural 

gas’ and must be installed by an authorised person.  

Check the gas type sticker attached to the barbecue.

Clearances

Minimum Clearances from combustible materials must be: 

Rear - 600mm   Sides - 600mm   Above 600mm

Hose & Regulator Safety

The regulator and hose assembly supplied with the 

barbecue are suitable for LPG only.  
A gas regulator adjusted to have an outlet pressure of

2.75kPA is supplied for connection to the LPG cylinder. 

The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied 

with the barbecue must be used. Replacement pressure 

regulators and hose assemblies must be those specified by 

the barbecue manufacturer.

When connecting the hose and regulator assembly to the 

gas cylinder, take care to avoid unnecessary twisting or 

kinking of the flexible hose.
After the assembly has been secured, turn on the gas and

check for leaks by brushing a soap and water solution over

all connections.  

If you are unable to correct the leak by tightening the

connections, turn off the 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 to a full 

one make sure this procedure is carried out in a flame free

atmosphere.

Specifications

Barbecue specifications can be found on the data label 

attached to the door panel or the barbecue body.

Gas Cylinder Use & Safety

This is a low pressure barbecue and must only be used 

with the hose and regulator supplied.  Your barbecue is 

designed for use with 9Kg LPG cylinders.

The cylinder should be filled by a reputable gas supplier and 

visually inspected and re-qualified at each filling.
Always keep cylinder in an upright position. Always close 

the cylinder valve when the barbecue is not in use.
Do not subject the cylinder to excessive heat.

Never Store your Gas Cylinder Indoors.

If you store your barbecue indoors, ALWAYS disconnect the 

cylinder first and store it safely outside.  Cylinders must 

be stored outdoors in a well ventilated area out of reach of 

children, and must not be stored in a building, garage or 

any other enclosed area.

        

Failure to comply with these instructions could result 
in a fire or explosion which could cause serious 
bodily injury, death or property damage. 

       Accessible parts may be very hot.
       Keep young children away.
        Any modifications of this barbecue may be
       dangerous.
       Do not move this barbecue during use.
         Turn off gas supply at the cylinder after use.
       Read instructions before using the barbecue.
         Parts sealed by the manufacturer or their agent     

must not be manipulated by the user. This barbecue 
is only to be used and stored outdoors.

       

 

Never operate this barbecue wihout a regulator

       

 

Do not test for gas leaks with an open flame

        

If this information is not followed exactly a fire 
causing death or serious injury may occur.  Do 
not store a spare gas cylinder under or near this 
barbecue.  Never fill the cylinder beyond 85% 
full.  This barbecue is only to be used and stored 
outdoors.

        

If you smell gas

         1.  Shut off gas to the barbecue at its source,
           if possible.
       2. Extinguish any open flame.
       3. Open hood.
       4. If odour continues immediately call your
           gas supplier or fire department.

        

Do not connect your barbecue to a gas cylinder 
exceeding this capacity.  

             Never connect an unregulated gas cylinder to your     

barbecue.

        

Read carefully before assembling and operating 
your barbecue.

Summary of Contents for GM172-071

Page 1: ...Nebula 6420 Gas Grill FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY OPERATES ON LPG Model No GM172 071 3940 04 14 ...

Page 2: ...e hose and regulator supplied Your barbecue is designed for use with 9Kg LPG cylinders The cylinder should be filled by a reputable gas supplier and visually inspected and re qualified at each filling Always keep cylinder in an upright position Always close the cylinder valve when the barbecue is not in use Do not subject the cylinder to excessive heat Never Store your Gas Cylinder Indoors If you ...

Page 3: ...bes are fully seated over gas valve orifices Never lean over cooking surface when lighting Never alter or modify the regulator or gas supply assembly This barbecue must not be used indoors 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 ...

Page 4: ...when handling hot components GENERAL ASSEMBLY Connecting Disconnecting to Gas Source IMPORTANT Before connecting and disconnecting barbecue to gas source make sure burner controls are in OFF position CAUTION When the barbecue is not in use the gas must be turned off at the cylinder If re ignition is necessary while the gas barbecue is still hot you must wait for a minimum of 5 minutes before comme...

Page 5: ...e when attempting to ignite the barbecue burners Do not leave the barbecue unattended when alight Problem Possible Reason Solution Burner will not ignite Valve on cylinder is closed Open valve on cylinder Control knob is closed Turn knob to high when lighting Electronic igniter is faulty Use a long barbecue match Food is not cooking or is taking too long Burner has gone out Check that the gas bott...

Page 6: ...6 EXPLODED DIAGRAM AA AB AC AE AD EC EA EB CF CG CH CI DA DE DC DD DI CC DB DH DF DF DG DG CB CD CE CA BB BA EI ED EE EF EG EH BC BD BE BF ...

Page 7: ...ACK Ref Description Qty Ref Description Qty AA Top Lid Assembly 1 CI Grease Cup 1 AB Thermometer And Bezel 1 DA Cart Side Panel Right 1 AC Lid Handle 1 DB Cart Side Panel Left 1 AD Lid Bumpers Front 2 DC Bottom Shelf 1 AE Lid Bumpers Back 2 DD Front Panel 1 BA Burner Box Assembly 1 DE End Caps 2 BB Burners 4 DF Wheel 2 BC Flame Tamers 2 DG Wheel Cap 2 BD Cooking Grill 1 DH Wheel Axle 1 BE Cooking ...

Page 8: ...p 1 Assemble the left and right side cart panels DA DB to the bottom shelf DC as shown Note The left cart panel has large holes on the end of the legs for assembling the wheel axle DH Step 2 Assemble the front panel DD to the left and right cart side panels as shown ...

Page 9: ...l DF and wheel spacer G onto wheel axle DH The cone side of the wheel should be against cart side panel B Insert wheel axle assembly DH through wheel axle hole in the front and rear of the left cart side panel DB as shown C To complete wheel assembly position the wheel washer K wheel DF wheel spacer G and hitch pin H onto wheel axle DH as shown D Insert end caps DE into cart right side panel DA ...

Page 10: ...he lid and burner box assembly A B onto the cart assembly C and assemble Step 6 Right Side Shelf Assembly Insert the right side shelf assembly EA EB into the support brackets located on the right side of the burner box assembly BA Left Side Shelf Assembly Insert the left side shelf assembly ED EG into the support brackets located on the left side of the burner box assembly BA ...

Page 11: ... F x2 C x2 A x2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 7 Affix the left side shelf table ED and the right side shelf table EA to the burner box assembly BA by positioning hardware through the interior of the burner as shown Step 8 ...

Page 12: ...12 E x4 D x2 L x1 M x1 R x2 R E ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 9 Fix under side of side shelf fascia to body fascia at each end Step 10 Attach side burner bezel M and knob L with two screws D ...

Page 13: ... the side burner by positioning the burner EI through the opening in the side burner support frame EE Step 12 Ensure the burner EI engages the side burner valve Fix side burner to burner support using wing nut provided Attach side burner electrode to igniter ...

Page 14: ...14 N x2 F x2 A x2 EH EC EC ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 13 Fix side burner cooking grid EH into provided holes in top of burner support frame Step 14 Assemble the right side shelf handle and hooks ...

Page 15: ...D BC ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 15 Place the flame tamers BC into the burner box under where the cooking grill BD will be positioned Step 16 Place the cooking grill BD and cooking plates BE into the burner box ...

Page 16: ...k of fire property damage or personal injury Step 19 Position the 9kg LPG cylinder onto the bottom shelf DC Follow instructions overleaf for leak testing Step 17 To assemble the warming rack BF insert the stationary wire into the holes on the sides of the lid Insert warming rack pivot legs into the holes on the inside of the burner box assembly as shown Insert AA sized battery P into ignition modu...

Page 17: ...y water dishwashing liquid and water is fine Brush it on or use a spray bottle as shown in the drawing Ensure the connections have a good coating Step 23a If the connection is leaking bubbles will start to grow in the soapy solution If this happens shut off the gas supply at the cylinder Step 23b Tighten the connections using a crescent then repeat steps 21 22 Step 23c The connection is gas tight w...

Page 18: ...ecue has cooled then clean the burner tubes and burner ports Cleaning the Grill Plates After cooking turn burner control to OFF and let barbecue cool before attempting to clean the grill plates Before first use and periodically it is suggested that you wash the grill plates in a mild soap and warm water solution You can use a wash cloth to clean your barbecue plates Care of Cooking Surface Use and...

Page 19: ...d Gasmate is a registered trademark of Sitro Group Australia Pty Ltd www gasmate com au Aber Hamilton N Z www gasmate co nz Gasmate is a registered trademark of Sitro Group Australia Pty Ltd www sitro com au Aber Hamilton N Z www gasmate co nz SAFE APPLIANCE LOCATIONS This appliance shall only be used in an above ground open air situation with natural ventilation without stagnant areas where gas l...

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