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Your  Goldair  product  has  been  inspected,  tested  and  is  guaranteed  subject  to  the 
following  for  a  period  to  one  year  from  the  date  of  purchase  against  defects  in 
workmanship  and  materials.  During  this  period,  such  defects  will  be  rectified  by 
repair or replacement of the product purchased. Your warranty becomes invalid if in 
our  opinion  the  product  has  been  misused,  incorrectly  assembled,  tampered  with, 
connected  to  a  gas  supply  not  corresponding  with  the  name  plate  specification, 
stored outdoors without the use of a BBQ cover and exposed to the elements or not 
regularly  maintained as  per  the 

“Cleaning and Care and Maintenance” notes at the 

beginning  of  this  user  manual.  The  warranty  does  not  include  any  labour  or  other 
associated  expense  that  may  be  involved  in  removal  or  installation  of  the  product. 
Normal wear & tear and any issues involving spider/insect web build ups inside gas 
lines are expressly excluded.  
If your Goldair product fails to operate satisfactorily, please contact Goldair via phone 
in  the  first  instance.  To  obtain  a  repair  or  replacement  product  under  this  warranty, 
you  will  need  to  produce  satisfactory  evidence  of date  of purchase.  The  completed 
warranty  and  purchase  receipt  must  be  presented  with  the  product.  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 be replaced (cannot be repaired) then that replacement will be of 
the  same or  similar  product or accessory  excluding  packaging,  instruction  card  etc. 
Where a replacement product is supplied, this shall be guaranteed for the balance of 
the original warranty period. 
Any model that is no longer available will be replaced by a model of a value and with 
such  features  as  we  consider  appropriate  in  the  circumstances.  Goldair  Ltd  is  not 
responsible for freight forwarding charges, losses or damage in transit. 
If  service  is  required  after  the  warranty  period  has  expired,  the  product  should  be 
inspected  by  a  qualified  gas  service  technician.  Service  outside  of  the  warranty 
period will be at your cost. 
Consumers Guarantee Act (1993). 
In  accordance  with  the  above  act,  consumers  are  advised  that:  The  manufacturer 
does  not  undertake  that  repair  facilities  and  parts  are  necessarily  available  for  this 
product. 
If any of the provisions of the foregoing are contrary to any relevant legislation, then 
that provision shall be deemed to be excluded from the warranty and the rest of the 
provisions will continue to apply. 

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Summary of Contents for GBQKS140

Page 1: ...For model GBQKS140 KIWI SELECT 4 BURNER BARBECUE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...ufacturing 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 Goldair suggests laying out all components on a large flat surface and removing any plastic or protective material before assembling your BBQ If your BBQ has lockable castors ensure these are locked ...

Page 3: ...nd 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 the harsh New Zealand elements any BBQ not stored and covered correctly will not be covered under warranty To ensure that spotting and discoloration does not become worse and more visible resulting in...

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 based cleaners or bleaches on your BBQ these products will deteriorate the surface and contribute to rusting BBQ Covers All BBQs must be stored with a BBQ cover when not in use regardless of whether t...

Page 5: ...area 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 be and remain open and unrestricted The following diagrams provide a diagrammatic representation of outdoor areas Rectangular areas have been used in these figures the same principles apply to any ot...

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Page 8: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONs Before beginning assembly have the necessary tools ready to assemble your barbecue include Screwdriver Pliers and Adjustable Wrench ...

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Page 11: ...nly use a regulator complied with standard EN12964 and national regulations Never leave the Regulator attached to the Gas Bottle if disconnected from the Gas Hose DO NOT attempt to move this appliance during operation Energy saving tips a Reduce the opening time of the lid b Turn the gas off as soon as you have finished cooking c Preheat the barbecue for 5 to 10 minutes only Except for the first u...

Page 12: ...ulator Note Before attempting to light your barbecue you must refer to your lighting instructions and warning safety points Precaution Check the hose before each and every use looking for cracks cuts or any abrasions If the hose is found to be faulty in any way do not attempt to use your barbecue replace the hose only use a hose complied with standard EN 3212 EN1763 1 and in accordance with nation...

Page 13: ...t down the burner To light side burner follow instructions Step 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 CLEANING INSTRUCTION Your barbecue is easy to clean with minimum effort just follow these helpful tips Turn the burner on for 5 to 10 minutes Grease will be burned off from your grill as well as your Flame Tamer Plate Ensure the appliance is cold before continuing Grills should be cleaned periodically by soaking and wa...

Page 14: ... 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 indoors Modify the construction of the BBQ or the size of any burner injector orifice or any other components This will void your warranty Move the BBQ during using Obstruct any ventilation of the BBQ Allo...

Page 15: ... 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 of the left hand side of the barbeque not under the side burner The cylinder must not be placed in the cabinet of the appliance The hose should be secured to the regulator and the appliance with hos...

Page 16: ... 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 of...

Page 17: ...ll 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 such as a carport garage porch covered patio etc DO NOT use charcoal or ceramic briquettes in a gas grill ...

Page 18: ...r 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 Reconnect regulator and leak test Turn on LPG tank valve wait 30 seconds and then light grill Flames blow out High or gusting winds Low on LPG gas Excess flow valve tripped Turn front of grill to fac...

Page 19: ... 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 after storing at the beginning of your BBQ season or after a period of one month without use Guards are on the air intakes in an effort to reduce this problem but it will not eliminate it An obstruc...

Page 20: ...uct 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 be replaced cannot be repaired then that replacement will be of the same or similar product or accessory excluding packaging instruction card etc Where a replacement product is supplied this shall b...

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