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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 12

Attach the regulator to your gas cylinder.

STEP 13

Turn on the gas cylinder ensuring that all of the controls 
on the BBQ are turned OFF at this point. DO NOT 
ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BBQ.

STEP 15

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 17

The connection is gas tight when no bubbles grow 
around the gas connection.

STEP 16

Tighten the connections using a crescent then repeat 
steps 13-14.

Step 12

Attach the regulator to your gas cylinder. 

Step 13

Turn on the gas cylinder ensuring that all of the 

controls on the BBQ are turned OFF at this point.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BBQ!!.

Step 14

Use a solution of soapy water (dishwashing liquid 

and w

ater is fine). Brush it on or use a sp

ray 

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 when no bubbles 

grow around the gas connection.

Step 12

Attach the regulator to your gas cylinder. 

Step 13

Turn on the gas cylinder ensuring that all of the 

controls on the BBQ are turned OFF at this point.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BBQ!!.

Step 14

Use a solution of soapy water (dishwashing liquid 

and w

ater is fine). Brush it on or use a sp

ray 

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 when no bubbles 

grow around the gas connection.

STEP 14

Use a solution of soapy 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 12

Attach the regulator to your gas cylinder. 

Step 13

Turn on the gas cylinder ensuring that all of the 

controls on the BBQ are turned OFF at this point.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BBQ!!.

Step 14

Use a solution of soapy water (dishwashing liquid 

and w

ater is fine). Brush it on or use a sp

ray 

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 when no bubbles 

grow around the gas connection.

Step 12

Attach the regulator to your gas cylinder. 

Step 13

Turn on the gas cylinder ensuring that all of the 

controls on the BBQ are turned OFF at this point.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BBQ!!.

Step 14

Use a solution of soapy water (dishwashing liquid 

and w

ater is fine). Brush it on or use a sp

ray 

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 when no bubbles 

grow around the gas connection.

Step 12

Attach the regulator to your gas cylinder. 

Step 13

Turn on the gas cylinder ensuring that all of the 

controls on the BBQ are turned OFF at this point.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BBQ!!.

Step 14

Use a solution of soapy water (dishwashing liquid 

and w

ater is fine). Brush it on or use a sp

ray 

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 when no bubbles 

grow around the gas connection.

Step 12

Attach the regulator to your gas cylinder. 

Step 13

Turn on the gas cylinder ensuring that all of the 

controls on the BBQ are turned OFF at this point.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE BBQ!!.

Step 14

Use a solution of soapy water (dishwashing liquid 

and w

ater is fine). Brush it on or use a sp

ray 

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 when no bubbles 

grow around the gas connection.

Summary of Contents for QUASAR 4

Page 1: ...roasting hood Total heat output 53 6MJ h 4 burners provide 46MJ h heat output 4 x 11 5MJ h Flush mounted stainless steel side burner provides 7 6MJ h heat output Rust resistant powder coated body Cas...

Page 2: ...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 w...

Page 3: ...ue 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 supp...

Page 4: ...maged Barbecues for use with gas cylinders are labelled LPG ULPG Check labelling at the gas connection on your barbecue ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Before assembling the barbecue read these Instructions car...

Page 5: ...5 EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Page 6: ...e castors by screwing them into the bottom shelf of the cabinet as shown below Turn shelf over to sit on a flat surface STEP 2 Attach the cabinet side and back panels to the bottom shelf with with 9 x...

Page 7: ...o the cabinet with 4 x M6x12 bolts A as shown below Attach the door stopper with 2 x M5x12 bolts in the middle of the cabinet bottom shelf at the front STEP 4 Attach the door handles to the doors with...

Page 8: ...STRUCTIONS STEP 5 Attach the doors to the cabinet with the hinge pins at top and bottom as shown below STEP 6 Attach the firebox assembly to the top of the trolley with 4 x M6x12 bolts A as shown belo...

Page 9: ...x15 bolts D to the sides of the cabinet Loosen the bolts lower the side shelves over the bolts as shown below and retighten the bolts Use a M5x12 bolt B to affix the side front panels on each end STEP...

Page 10: ...arting from the left burner Then add cast iron grill over the burners with the flame tamers Place the hotplate on the right hand side Insert the warming rack into the holes at either side of the back...

Page 11: ...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 start...

Page 12: ...have a safety feature included that restricts gas flow in the event of a gas leak You can inadvertently activate this safety feature without having a gas leak This typically occurs when you turn on th...

Page 13: ...ckwise to the OFF position If re ignition is necessary while the gas barbecue is still hot you must wait for a minimum of 5 minutes before commencing to re ignite this allows accumulated gas fumes to...

Page 14: ...r valve is opened to allow gas flow while a burner control valve is already open the surge of pressure will cause the device to activate Make sure all burners are set to Off before opening LPG cylinde...

Page 15: ...on and prolong their life Your new gas barbecue is no exception By following these cleaning procedures on a timely basis your barbecue will be kept clean and working properly with minimum effort Your...

Page 16: ...emove all food residue and dirt on the outside of the burner surface 7 Clean any clogged ports with a piece of stiff wire such as an opened paper clip 8 Inspect the burner for any damage cracks or hol...

Page 17: ...following Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cove and no more than two walls A common example is an outdoor gazebo The appliance may be within a partial enclosure that includes an o...

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Page 20: ...nty is void 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...

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