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STEP9 

Place the Flame tamers 

(Part 9)

 into the BBQ body as shown (cover on the burners)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
STEP 10 

Place Cooking grid 

(Part 10) 

and Cooking plate 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

into the BBQ body as shown (cover on the burners). 

and Cooking plate 

(Part 11)

 into BBQ body as shown

Summary of Contents for HS-UM006D

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Page 2: ...ce or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Warning accessible par...

Page 3: ...no circumstances should it be use 2 READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTION BEFORE LIGHTING not perform any servicing on the barbecue yourself This includes internal adjustment of the regulator and gas valves...

Page 4: ...OFF position Put out any flame with a class B fire extinguisher Get away from the LP gas tank Do not try to fix the problem yourself If odour continues or you have a fire you cannot extinguish call y...

Page 5: ...PARTS LIST...

Page 6: ...SUPPORT UM006D 15 KNOB UM006D 16 KNOB SUPPORT UM006D 17 BOTTOM SHELF UM006D 18 BURNER UM006D 19 VALVE UM006D 20 CONTROL PLATE UM006D 21 LEG L UM006D FLAME TAMER UM006D 23 BODY UM006D 24 FRONT PLATE UM...

Page 7: ...1pc 14 Bottom 17 body side L up 1pc 18 Body side R up 1pc 2pcs 3 Leg R 2pcs 6 Wheel 170 2pcs 7 Cylinder Hook 1pc Cooking grid 11 Cooking plate 1pc ottom shelf 1pc 15 Warm grid 1pc 18 Body side R up 1p...

Page 8: ...6 x 90 mm Spring Washer 6 0 mm Flat Washer 6 mm Flat Washer 10 mm 12pcs F F F F 8 pcs G G G G Bolt M5 x 10mm 8pcs H H H H Bolt M6x35mm 8 pcs I I I I 2 pcs J J J J M6 x 15 mm M6 x 90 mm Washer Bolt M6...

Page 9: ...STEP 1 Assemble legs and left side shelf as shown STEP 2 Assemble the left and right side shelf Remove all contents from packaging and make sure all parts are present before attempting to assemble Tig...

Page 10: ...body side L up part 17 body side R up to the BBQ Body Part 1 as shown to the wheel axis Part 5 and use nut and washer to lock as shown Assemble the body side L up part 17 body side R up part 18 and b...

Page 11: ...le the hood part 20 onto the body STEP 6 Assemble the side shelves to the body as shown Assemble the hood part 20 onto the body as shown and use bolts JX2 to tighten Assemble the side shelves to the b...

Page 12: ...STEP 7 Assemble bottom shelf part 14 as shown STEP 8 Assemble cylinder hook Part 7 use bolt to tighten Assemble bottom shelf part 14 as shown Assemble cylinder hook Part 7 use bolt to tighten...

Page 13: ...lame tamers Part 9 into the BBQ body as shown cover on the burners STEP 10 Place Cooking grid Part 10 and Cooking plate into the BBQ body as shown cover on the burners and Cooking plate Part 11 into B...

Page 14: ...STEP 11 Place Warming Grid Part 15 into BBQ body as shown STEP 12 Slide the grease tray Part 8 into BBQ body from back as shown 15 into BBQ body as shown into BBQ body from back as shown...

Page 15: ...STEP 13 Attach Oil cup Part 13 to the bracket under the Grease tray STEP 14 Assemble the leg support part 16 as shown to the bracket under the Grease tray the leg support part 16 as shown...

Page 16: ...Fully Assembled...

Page 17: ...URNER HOODED BARBECUE CERTIFICATE HOLDER Genesis Australia Corporation Pty Ltd Industry Street Malaga 6090 Western Australia Phone 61 8 9248 9822 Fax 61 8 9248 8986 UM006D 4 burner trolley barbecue Ho...

Page 18: ...time you disconnect and reconnect any fitting Inspect the hose before each use on at the cylinder or make sure gas is available to the barbecue but do not turn the burners on This fills the gas lines...

Page 19: ...gas lighter not provided Keep your hand below the bottom of the burner while doing this Now turn the burner on You should see the burner alight FLAME THROWER IGNITION These barbecues are equipped with...

Page 20: ...ght the burners and leave on high for about 3 5minutes to warm the barbecue up t the temptation to keep turning meat over Juices tend to rise to the top of a piece of meat and then settle Each time yo...

Page 21: ...total wall area FIGURE F1 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 1 FIGURE F2 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 2 FIGURE F3 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 3 FIGURE F4 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 4 30 or more in total of the remaining wall area is o...

Page 22: ...he burners periodically for any sort of blockage To do this remove and inspect them If any of the holes are clogged gently tap the burner onto a hard surface to remove residue Use a wire brush to uncl...

Page 23: ...rocedure you use we recommend you also complete the following steps to help prolong burner life 2 Use a wire brush to clean the entire outer surface of each burner until free of food residue and dirt...

Page 24: ...duct CARE AND MAINTENANCE Apart from cleaning your barbecue is a fairly low maintenance item A couple of things are worth looking o turn off and disconnect the gas before any maintenance is carried ou...

Page 25: ...m under the warranty please contact service genesiscorp com au with proof of purchase to any Bunning store see www bunnings com au for store locations Genesis Australia Corporation Pty Ltd reasonable...

Page 26: ...reasonable direct expenses of claiming under the warranty You may submit details and proof to our store for The warranty covers manufacturer defects in materials workmanship and finish under normal v...

Page 27: ...arehouse and ask them to order a part for you You shoul folllowing information Model of BBQ Year of purchase Name of warranty service company above Part that requires replacement refer to the list of...

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