Jumbuck HS-UM011SB Assembly & Operation Instructions Download Page 27

 

 

BURNER MAINTENANCE CONT. 

1.    Regardless  of  which  burner  cleaning  procedure  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 
3.    Clean clogged ports with wire, such as open paper clip. 

Inspect each burner after installation, check to ensure that the gas valve orifices are correctly placed inside the end of the 

burner tubes. Also check the position of your spark electrode. 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                        To  clean  burner  tube,               

            insert  hook  here                 

Burner Port Burner Tube

 

 

 

STORAGE

 

1.

 

Ensure the grill is properly cooled. 

2.

 

Storage of this gas grill indoors is permissible only if the gas cylinder is disconnected and removed from the grill. 

3.

 

Store the grill in a cool dry place. 

4.

 

Always disconnect the gas cylinder and store it in a safe place, never store a gas cylinder on its side. 

5.

 

Never store a gas cylinder in a building, garage or any other enclosed area. 

6.

 

If you intend to leave your grill outside make sure it is protected from the elements by a heavy-duty cover (not 

included). 

7.

 

Keep outdoor cooking gas grill area clear and free form combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapours 

and liquids. 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

 

This product is for outdoor use only. Do not use indoors. Do not use below ground level. 

 

Do not store gas cylinders below ground level. LP gas is heavier than air so if a leak occurs the gas will collect at 

a low level and could ignite in the presence of a flame or spark. 

 

Do not store or use LP gas cylinders on their side as this could allow liquid gas into the supply pipes with serious 

results. 

 

Leak test your grill before each use. Leak test the hose connections each time you reconnect the gas cylinder. 

 

Always turn off the gas at the cylinder when not in use. 

 

Open the door of the frame to inspect the hose before each use. If there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear, 

or  the  hose  is  cut  it  must  be  replaced  prior  to  the  outdoor  gas  grill  being  put  into  operation.  Only  use  hose 

supplied from the manufacturer. 

You must have the correct gas cylinder, regulator and hose for grill to operate safely and efficiently. Use of an 

incorrect gas cylinder, regulator or hose is dangerous and will invalidate the warranty on this product.   

 

Burner 

Summary of Contents for HS-UM011SB

Page 1: ......

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

Page 3: ...d on the barbecue 9 In case of fat fire turn cylinder off 10 Particular care must be taken when removing drip tray Hot fat can cause serious injury 11 This BBQ should not be located under overhead com...

Page 4: ...rk resulting in fire and or explosion NOTE The normal flow of gas through the Regulator and Hose Assembly can create a humming sound A low volume of sound is perfectly normal and will not interfere wi...

Page 5: ...Part list...

Page 6: ...B UM011SB 16 17 BURNER UM011SB 17 18 GREASE TRAY UM011SB 18 19 OIL CUP UM011SB 19 20 UM011SB 20 21 SIDE PANNEL FORNT L UM011SB 21 22 SIDE PANEL L UM011SB 22 23 SIDE PANEL R UM011SB 23 24 SIDE VALVE UM...

Page 7: ...8 Door R 1pc 9 Body asm 1pc 10 Left panel 1pc 11 Left panel front 1pc 12 Right panel front 1pc 13 Knob support 1pc 14 Right panel 1pc 15 Side burner grill 1pc 16 Knob 1pc 17 Heating plate 2pcs 18 Coo...

Page 8: ...olt M4x10 8pcs C Bolt M5x10 4pcs D Washer M4 4pcs E Nut M4 4pcs F Spanner 1pc 25 Body side U plate L 1pc 26 Body side U plate R 1pc 27 Body back U plate 1pc 28 Oil cup 1pc 29 Lid handle 1pc 30 Lid han...

Page 9: ...ing and make sure all parts are present before attempting to assemble Tighten all bolt connections by hand first then when the BBQ is fully assembled re tighten all nuts and bolts STEP 1 Assemble the...

Page 10: ...STEP 2 Assemble cart bottom plate part 3 as shown STEP 3 Assemble the cart back plate Part 5 Cart plate part 22 and Magnet part 4 as shown...

Page 11: ...STEP 4 Assemble Cart plate part 22 and Magnet part 4 as shown STEP 5 Assemble the cart front support part 6 onto the cart as shown...

Page 12: ...STEP 6 Assemble the door l part 7 and door r part 8 onto the cart as shown STEP 7 Assemble the clapboard part 23 onto the cart as shown...

Page 13: ...STEP 8 Assemble the Body side U plate L part 25 and Body side U plate R part 26 onto the body as shown STEP 9 Assemble the body back U plate part 27 onto the body as shown...

Page 14: ...Step 10 Assemble the body onto the cart as shown Step 11 Assemble the lid handle part 28 lid handle part part 29 and the thermometer part 24 as shown Assemble the lid plate part part 31 as shown...

Page 15: ...tep 12 Assemble the lid onto the body as shown Step 13 Assemble the left panel part 10 and left panel front part 11 as shown Then assemble the left panel onto the body as shown Use bolt AX6 to tighten...

Page 16: ...12 and knob support part 13 as shown use the bolt BX2 tighten STEP 15 Assemble the right panel front onto the right panel part 14 as shown Please check that the side burner and side valve are well con...

Page 17: ...STEP 16 Assemble the right panel onto the body as shown STEP 17 Place the side burner grill part 15 onto the right panel as shown Insert the knob into the side valve as shown...

Page 18: ...STEP 18 Place the heating plate part 17 over the burners as shown STEP 19 Place the cooking grill part 18 the cooking plate part 19 and the warming grill part 20 onto the body as shown...

Page 19: ...Step 20 Insert the grease tray part 21 into the body as shown Step 21 Insert the oil cup part 28 into the grease tray as shown...

Page 20: ...Fully Assembled...

Page 21: ...temp lacquered grill body cooking plate and Grid side shelves with tool hook on left S S tube type burner and auto ignition BURNER See drawing pages Main No HS UM011SB GAS VALVES Main Burner GL4 Side...

Page 22: ...e sure gas is available to the barbecue but do not turn the burners on This fills the gas lines with gas Now brush or pour some soapy water onto all connections If there is a leak bubbles should appea...

Page 23: ...t works by throwing a flame to the side of the burner to light Push the knob in and turn anticlockwise to the high position You should hear and feel a click from the knob Hold the knob in until the bu...

Page 24: ...uple of times while cooking though watch out for excessive flare up As an alternative to simply grilling Try marinating your meat fish poultry or vegetables first As you leave food to stand in the mar...

Page 25: ...A EXAMPLE 4 FIGURE F5 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 5 Both ends open Open sides at least 25 of total wall area 30 or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted Open sides at least 25 of...

Page 26: ...n completely BURNER MAINTENANCE To reduce chance of FLASH BACK the procedure below should be followed at least once a month in late summer or early fall when spiders are most active or when your grill...

Page 27: ...e elements by a heavy duty cover not included 7 Keep outdoor cooking gas grill area clear and free form combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapours and liquids IMPORTANT INFORMATION Thi...

Page 28: ...rtable LPG gas cylinder you will need to have the cylinder serviced or replaced every ten years The date of the last service should be stamped on the neck of the bottle 4 Please refer to AS5601 AG601...

Page 29: ...anty for Australia is given by Genesis Australia Corporation Pty Ltd 2 26 Industry St Malaga WA 6090 08 9248 9822 service genesiscorp com au WARRANTY For Australian Customers To make a claim under the...

Page 30: ...e with guarantees which cannot be excluded under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 NZ You are entitled to replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for other reasonably foreseeable...

Page 31: ...ts for transit nor in home service Liability will only be accepted for loss or damage during transit if at the time the product was being transported by Bunnings or a Bunnings approved contractor Lack...

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