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558785 - Masport Maestro OM - June 2009

For your safety

If you smell gas:

Shut off the gas supply to the barbeque.
Extinguish any open flame.
Clear the area to allow the unburnt gas to dissapate.
Be aware of the reason for the gas smell, address this before 
continuing. 
Connecting the gas cylinder to the barbeque, refer to that section in 
the manual.
Leak testing, refer to that section in the manual.

When cooking with oil/grease, fire extinguishing materials should be 
readily accessible.
In the event of an oil/grease fire do not attempt to extinguish with 
water or alcohol. Use type BC dry chemical fire extinguisher or 
smother the fire with dirt, sand or baking soda.

In the event of rain while cooking with oil/grease, turn off the gas 
supply and all burners, cover the barbeque as soon as possible. 
Move people/animals away from around the barbeque.  Do not 
attempt to move the barbeque until it has cooled and can safely be 
moved.

Installation

The Cooking Appliance Is For Outdoor Use Only And Shall 
Not Be Used In A Building, Garage Or Any Other Enclosed 
Area.

Note!

 

Read carefully before assembling and operating your gas 
grill.

The location for your grill

Do not use your gas grill in garages, porches, breezeways, sheds 
or other enclosed areas. Your gas grill is to be used outdoor only, at 
least 43cm from the back and side to any combustible surface. The 
grill should not be placed under any surface that will burn. Do not 
obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air around the grill 
housing. Keep this barbeque away from any flammable materials!

Gas and Regulator Information

Gas grills are used safely by millions of people when following 
simple safety precautions. This barbeque is designed for LPG use 
only. A bottle size of 4.5kg or greater is recommended for use 
with this barbeque. The regulator must have an outlet pressure of 
2.75kPa. You must have the correct regulator and bottle for the 
barbeque to operate safely and efficiently. The items used in the fuel 
system are designed for operation with the grill. (See parts list for 
replacement items).

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Summary of Contents for 3B-JPW

Page 1: ...ORT MAESTRO OWNER S MANUAL Please read these instructions carefully before assembly to reduce risk of fire burn hazard or other injury Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use This manual covers the Masport Maestro Barbeque Masport Maestro indd 1 5 06 2009 9 13 41 a m ...

Page 2: ...s Barbeque units are designed for OUTSIDE USE ONLY Use in a weather protected area preferable under shelter Ensure that the barbeque is on an even and secure surface before operating Use the castor locks if fitted to lock the wheels in place Ensure all gas couplings and hoses are in good condition and have been correctly fitted Leak test all gas lines and connections before use The barbeque should...

Page 3: ...g Appliance Is For Outdoor Use Only And Shall Not Be Used In A Building Garage Or Any Other Enclosed Area Note Read carefully before assembling and operating your gas grill The location for your grill Do not use your gas grill in garages porches breezeways sheds or other enclosed areas Your gas grill is to be used outdoor only at least 43cm from the back and side to any combustible surface The gri...

Page 4: ...4 558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 Parts List Masport Maestro indd 4 5 06 2009 9 13 42 a m ...

Page 5: ...5 558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 Assembly Instructions STEP 1 END SHELVES LEGS TO BBQ ASSEMLY Masport Maestro indd 5 5 06 2009 9 13 43 a m ...

Page 6: ...6 558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 STEP 2 TOP END PLATE ASSEMBLY Masport Maestro indd 6 5 06 2009 9 13 43 a m ...

Page 7: ...7 558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 STEP 3 BACK BOTTOM PANEL ASSEMBLY Masport Maestro indd 7 5 06 2009 9 13 44 a m ...

Page 8: ...8 558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 STEP 4 WHEEL CASTOR ASSEMBLY STEP 5 DOOR HANDLE ATTACHMENT Masport Maestro indd 8 5 06 2009 9 13 46 a m ...

Page 9: ...9 558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 STEP 6 CYLINDER HOOK ASSEMBLY STEP 7 DOOR ATTACHMENT Masport Maestro indd 9 5 06 2009 9 13 47 a m ...

Page 10: ...10 558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 Hood Assembly Instructions PARTS STEP 8 HANDLE ASSEMBLY Masport Maestro indd 10 5 06 2009 9 13 47 a m ...

Page 11: ...11 558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 STEP 9 HOOD TO BBQ ASSEMBLY Masport Maestro indd 11 5 06 2009 9 13 48 a m ...

Page 12: ...sport Maestro OM June 2009 STEP 10 GAS CYLINDER CONNECTION STEP 11 SIDE BURNER LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS Side Burner Lighting refer to page 14 Leak Testing refer to page 14 Masport Maestro indd 12 5 06 2009 9 13 49 a m ...

Page 13: ...Do not obstruct any of the ventilation openings in the barbeque body Should you need to change the gas cylinder confirm that the cylinder is off and that there are no sources of ignition cigarettes open flame sparks etc near before proceeding Be sure to inspect the gas hose and ensure it is free of any twisting or tension The hose should hang freely with no bends folds or kinks which could obstruc...

Page 14: ...event the BBQ from being lit To reset close the BBQ valves and gas cylinder valve wait for 1 minute and use correct lighting procedure as detailed below PREPARATION BEFORE COOKING To prevent foods from sticking to the cookware please use a long handled brush to apply a light coat of cooking or vegetable oil before each barbequing session USING THE ROTARY IGNITION Read instructions before lighting ...

Page 15: ...down and interfere with the rotation of the spit rod Insert the pointed end of the spit rod into the motor Lay the 4 other end of the spit rod onto the opposite bracket Light the barbeque 5 Turn on the rotisserie motor to begin rotisserie cooking The 6 hood has been designed so that it may be closed during rotisserie cooking Always cook foods on the lowest flame setting to avoid burning 7 or overc...

Page 16: ...ter the assurance of optimum corrosion resistance In order to maintain the good looks and life of your BBQ follow these summary tips on the care of stainless steel When new or when cleaned and dried we recommend the owner apply a thin coat of Olive Oil to stainless steel surfaces which should then be polished in The Olive Oil will help greatly in protecting the stainless steel from corrosive conta...

Page 17: ... gas pressure Call the gas dealer Flashback Burner port blocked Clean Grease fire Grease accumulated in food Turn off knobs LP tank valve leave lid open let fire burn out Clean the grill when cool Name Model Injector mm Pressure kPa Inp Burn Mj h Total Mj h WEEKENDER 3 LIFESTYLE 3 3B JPW 3B JW 1 10 2 75 15 5 46 5 WEEKENDER 4 LIFESTYLE 4 MASPORT 4 MAESTRO 4B JPW 4B JW 4B GW1 4B1 C2 1 10 2 75 15 5 6...

Page 18: ...558785 Masport Maestro OM June 2009 Head Office New Zealand 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure Auckland 1060 P O Box 14 349 Panmure Auckland 1741 Masport Maestro indd 18 5 06 2009 9 13 51 a m ...

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