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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

Before attempting to assemble your barbecue, it is 
advisable to check that all the necessary parts have been 
included using the list on page 6. 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’. Check labelling at gas connection on your 
barbecue.

Nominal Hourly Gas Consumption

Gas Type

Number of 

BBQ Burners

Injector Size 
BBQ Burner

Total Gas 

Consumption 

MJ/h

Gas 

Pressure 

kPa

ULPG

3

Ø

 0.86mm

32.4MJ/h

2.75 kPa

MJ/h each

10.8MJ/h

Summary of Contents for HYDRA GM172-15

Page 1: ...d enamel flame tamers Piezo ignition for easy lighting Twin vent system for heat control on the charcoal BBQ High temperature steel charcoal tray Charcoal tray lifting system Assembled dimensions mm 1650 W x 1155 H x 590 D Total cooking area mm 2 x 500 W x 460 D Approved to NZ Standards Important Retain these instructions for future use 5138 06 19 Gasmate is a registered trademark of Sitro Group A...

Page 2: ...lammable 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 When changing over from an empty gas cylinder to a full one make sure this procedure is carried out in a well ventilated location preferably outside away from people and away from any sources of ignition such...

Page 3: ...ecue 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 supply assembly This barbecue must not be used indoors Only use in well ventilated areas CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD USING THIS APPLIANCE IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE MAY CAUSE DEATH DO NOT USE IN CARAVANS TENTS MAR...

Page 4: ...nnot come into contact with unit Close supervision is necessary when BBQ is in use In windy weather place BBQ in an outdoor area that is protected from the wind Do not wear loose clothing or allow hair to hang freely while using BBQ Use caution when reaching into or under BBQ Always wear oven mitts or gloves to protect your hands from burns Avoid touching hot surfaces We advise that a fire extingu...

Page 5: ...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 Before attempting to assemble your bar...

Page 6: ...ear Panel 2 17 Side Handle 1 29 Grease Pan 1 6 Cabinet Brace 1 18 Base Tray 2 30 Drip Tray Bracket 2 7 Mount Bracket Right 1 19 BBQ Body 1 31 Ash Pan 1 8 Mount Bracket Left 1 20 Lid Handle 2 32 Drip Tray 2 9 Cabinet Front Beam 1 21 Left Shelf 1 33 Bottle Opener 1 10 Cabinet Front Post 1 22 Right Shelf 1 34 Hot Plate 1 11 Cabinet Centre Beam 1 23 Vent Control Knob 1 12 Door 2 24 Charcoal Tray Lever...

Page 7: ...h three screws A A M6x12 x68 B M5x10 x18 C M4x8 x16 D M4x8 x4 F M6 x3 G M4 x4 H x2 I M6x30 x2 HARDWARE 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 B 16pcs A...

Page 8: ...rear panel with two screws A and one nut F as shown STEP 4 Attach the two rear panels 5 into the holes provided using six screws A for each panel STEP 6 Mount the right bracket 7 into the holes provided at the right rear of the cabinet using two screws A from the outside and two screws C as shown 4 5 A A A 2pcs A 12pcs 4 5 A A A 2pcs A 2pcs F 1pc C 2pcs 6 7 9 A A C C F 6 7 9 A A C C F ...

Page 9: ...2 using two screws A STEP 8 Mount the cabinet front beam 9 into the holes provided at the front of the cabinet using four screws A from the outside and four screws C as shown STEP 10 Attach the cabinet centre beam to the front beam using two screws I and two nuts F and rear post using two screws A as shown 6 7 8 9 A A C A C A 2pcs C 2pcs A 4pcs C 4pcs 6 7 8 9 A A C A C 10 A A F I 11 12 13 10 A A F...

Page 10: ...oor pole 15 through the hole at top of each door then mount the door top first into the hole and hinge stopper H at bottom STEP 12 Insert the 2 hinge stoppers H into the holes at left and right front of the cabinet base STEP 14 Insert the two base trays 18 on each side and secure using eight screws C as shown H 12 14 A 13 A 4pcs H 12 14 A 13 H 2pcs 15 18 C 15 18 C 19 C 8pcs ...

Page 11: ...to the BBQ body 19 with four screws A into the holes provided STEP 16 Mount the BBQ body 19 on to the cabinet Secure through the mounting brackets on each corner using two screws A on each STEP 18 Attach the right shelf 22 to the BBQ body 19 with four screws A into the holes provided A 18 A 20 19 A 4pcs A 8pcs A 18 A 20 19 A 22 A 21 A 4pcs A 4pcs A A 22 A 21 ...

Page 12: ...ever 24 into the grommet on the right side of the BBQ as shown and screw in STEP 20 Insert the vent control knob 23 through the slot on the right side of the BBQ as shown and screw right to secure STEP 22 Insert the two lid vents 25 into the holes on top of right lid with two screws B as shown 23 A A 8pcs 23 A B 2pcs 25 24 27 B 25 24 27 B ...

Page 13: ...wn STEP 25 Mount the two warming racks 28 at the rear of each side of the BBQ STEP 24 Place the 3 grills 27 and hot plate 34 into each side of the BBQ STEP 26 Attach the two drip tray brackets 30 to the underside of the grease pan 29 with four screws D and four nuts G 24 26 27 34 24 26 27 34 G 4pcs D 4pcs 29 30 G D 28 29 30 32 G D 28 ...

Page 14: ...2 G 31 32 G STEP 29 Attach the bottle opener 33 to the centre front of the BBQ with two screws STEP 30 Attach the side handle 17 to the right shelf with two screws A Hang the three tool hooks 16 over the handle STEP 31 Place the LPG cylinder into the left side of the BBQ and attach the LPG cylinder Do not put under the charcoal right side of the BBQ Proceed with the leak test procedure 33 16 17 A ...

Page 15: ...apy 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 15a 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 15b Tighten the connections using a crescent then repeat steps 13 14 Step 15c The connection is gas tight...

Page 16: ...ing 1 Ensure the burner control is in the OFF position 2 Ensure cylinder valve is in the full off position For storage and cylinder exchange disconnect 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 feature included that restricts gas flow in the event o...

Page 17: ...iated with charcoal lighter fluid Directions for use can be found with the Chimney Starter 2 Remove cooking grills and raise charcoal pan to its highest setting using the lifting handle 3 If you do not use a Chimney Starter stack charcoal briquettes into a pyramid shaped pile on top of the charcoal tray We recommend using a maximum of 1 4kg to start your fire adding more as needed 4 If using light...

Page 18: ...erature gauge in the hood of your barbecue please note that it measures air temperature The air temperature inside your barbecue will never be as hot as the temperature of the cooking surface Roasting For best results when roasting the outer two burners should be used on the medium setting Use of the high setting with the hood down may result in burnt food Remove the flat hotplate to help with hea...

Page 19: ...Food Safety Food safety is a very important part of enjoying the outdoor cooking experience To keep food safe from harmful bacteria follow these four basic steps Clean Wash hands utensils and surfaces with hot soapy water before and after handling raw meat Separate Separate raw meats from ready to eat foods to avoid cross contamination Use a clean platter and utensils when removing cooked foods Co...

Page 20: ... water and allow to air dry before using again Wipe out the interior of the unit with a cloth or paper towels When finished cooking and the unit has adequately cooled clean out all remaining ashes Ashes collect moisture which can lead to premature rusting and decay Periodically coating the interior surfaces with vegetable oil will aid in the protection of your unit DO NOT coat the charcoal tray wi...

Page 21: ...IC 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 shaped area Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls see Example 2 3 Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls the fo...

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