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GAS CYLINDER INFORMATION 

 

• This BBQ is designed to be used with a gas cylinder not exceeding 9KG  
• The gas cylinder supply valve must be turned off when the BBQ is not in use. 
• Gas cylinders must be stored outdoors, out of reach of children and must not be stored in a 
building, garage or any other enclosed area. 
• The gas cylinder used must incorporate a safety collar to protect the valve assembly. 
• Never store a spare cylinder under the BBQ shelves or inside the trolley housing. Any LPG 
cylinder not attached to the BBQ for use should be stored outdoors and well away from the 
BBQ. 

 

IMPORTANT:

 

• When disconnecting and removing the gas cylinder for the purpose of refilling, always 
follow these procedures. 
• Ensure that all gas control valves on the BBQ and the gas cylinder are turned off before 
disconnecting the regulator from the cylinder. 
• Do not smoke or use a naked flame near the BBQ or gas cylinder while disconnecting the 
gas line between the BBQ and gas cylinder. 
• Remove the gas cylinder from the enclosure before disconnecting the regulator from the 
BBQ. 
• Tighten all connections before placing the gas cylinder back in its enclosure. 
• The gas leak testing procedure should be conducted every time the gas cylinder is refilled 
and reconnected to the appliance before using the appliance. 

 

REGULATOR CONNECTION

 

1.   Check that all control knobs are in the ‘Off’ position. 
2.   Make sure the cylinder valve is off. 
3.   Remove the protective cap from the cylinder, if present. 
4.   Leak test the connection with a soapy water solution. 
  (See Gas Leak Testing Procedure) 

 

GAS LEAK TEST PROCEDURE

 

Never use a naked flame to check for gas leaks. Always use the following procedure to 
check for gas leaks. 
1.   In a small container, mix up a solution of water and detergent/soap. Mix the solution well. 
2.   Make sure that the gas supply valve on the gas cylinder is turned on. 
3.   Make sure that the gas control valves on the BBQ are all turned off. 
4.   Using a brush or spray bottle apply the solution to the gas line and each join in the gas 
line.  
5.   Bubbling of the solution will indicate that there is a leak present. 
6.   Re-tighten or re-seal any joints that are leaking. 
7.   If a leak persists then contact Goldair or a Gas Service Agent. 

Summary of Contents for GBQKC120

Page 1: ...For model GBQKC120 KIWI CHOICE 3 BURNER BARBECUE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...facturing process and may result in cuts if not assembled with care Before attempting to assemble your Goldair BBQ ensure all parts are correct and contained within the box as per the components list...

Page 3: ...d is due to moisture and or other elements becoming trapped under the cover of your BBQ and building up it is highly recommended that all BBQs are stored under an eve with a cover to protect against t...

Page 4: ...or nests In some cases where BBQs have not been used in some time normally during winter these webs can be made within burners and gas lines restricting gas flow and ignition NOTE Never use chlorine b...

Page 5: ...rea is completely open and At least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted See Figure 4 5 In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total of the side back and front wall areas shall...

Page 6: ...EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

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Page 8: ...STEP 1 1 2 3 Please Remove The Leg Cap Before Assembly Back Right Front Left Back Left 5 Front Right 7 6 15 16 7 Front Right 6 Back Right Front Left 15 Back Left 16...

Page 9: ...B A A B B A B B A A A STEP 2 M6x25 8pcs M6 Nut 8pcs 19 19...

Page 10: ...10 A B A A B B B B A A 10 STEP 3 M6x25 4pcs M6 Nut 4pcs...

Page 11: ...C C STEP 4 14 13 M8 Nut 1pc...

Page 12: ...B B A A A B A A B B STEP 5 M6 Nut 4pcs M6x25 4pcs...

Page 13: ...F F F F F F F F F F F STEP 6 M6X12 8pcs 17 4...

Page 14: ...fix the front cloth and front basket Front Cloth G G G G G G STEP 7 Hook 6pcs...

Page 15: ...STEP 8 12...

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Page 18: ...STEP 11 18...

Page 19: ...t time operate the barbecue for about 15 minutes with the lid closed and the gas turned on HIGH This will heat clean the internal parts and dissipate odour from the painted finish CLEANING AND CARE CA...

Page 20: ...the BBQ Use the BBQ in strong winds Dismantle control valves Test for gas leaks with a naked flame Store spare gas cylinders in the cabinet Lay the gas cylinder down always keep upright Use BBQ indoor...

Page 21: ...place the appliance and cylinder on flat level ground Your barbecue can only be used with gas cylinders maximum 9kg CONNECTING THE GAS CYLINDER TO THE APPLIANCE The cylinder must be placed at the rear...

Page 22: ...enclosure before disconnecting the regulator from the BBQ Tighten all connections before placing the gas cylinder back in its enclosure The gas leak testing procedure should be conducted every time th...

Page 23: ...l KEEP grill area clear and free from materials that burn DO NOT block holes in bottom or back of grill Check burner flames regularly Use grill in well ventilated space NEVER use in enclosed spaces su...

Page 24: ...low flame Out of gas Excess flow valve tripped Check for gas in LPG tank Turn off knobs wait 30 seconds and light grill If flames are still low turn off knobs and LPG tank valve Disconnect regulator...

Page 25: ...the BBQ The insects can spin webs build nests and lay eggs The webs or nests can be very small but they are very strong and can block the flow of gas To avoid this occurring clean burners prior to use...

Page 26: ...ct The warranty should be filled out at the time of purchase It is in your interest to make sure this is done Please note BBQ covers if included are not covered under the warranty If the product is to...

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