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559802 - Masport 4/6 Burner 210 Series - May 2015

Care and Maintenance

Regularly clean your barbecue between uses and especially 
after extended periods of storage. Ensure the barbecue and its 
components are sufficiently cool before cleaning. Do not leave the 
barbecue exposed to outside weather conditions or stored in damp, 
moist areas.

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Never douse the barbecue with water when its surfaces are 
hot.

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Never handle hot parts with unprotected hands.

Whilst our products are made to the highest standards and all care 
is taken to make them as weather proof as possible, we cannot 
accept responsibility for rust occurring on exposed metal parts 
unless this is a result of faulty manufacture of parts.

In order to extend the life and maintain the condition of your 
barbecue, we strongly recommend that the unit is covered when 
not in use, especially during the winter months.

STAINLESS STEEL CARE AND CLEANING ADVICE

Cleanliness and stainless steel are closely related. Stainless steel 
performs best when clean - cleanliness is essential for maximum 
resistance to corrosion and to maintain the good looks and life of 
your BBQ.

 
TYPES OF SURFACE CONTAMINANTS
Fingerprints and Stains

Fingerprints and mild stains resulting from normal use are the most 
common surface contaminates. They can be removed with a glass 
cleaner or with a soft rag. This should be followed by a thorough 
warm water rinse.

Dirt

Like any surface that is exposed to the environment especially in 
coastal areas, stainless steel can get dirty. Cleaning with warm 
water with or without a gentle detergent is sufficient. Next in 
order are mild non-scratching abrasive powders such as typical 
household cleaners. These can be used with warm water, nylon 
bristle brushes, sponges, or clean cloths. Carbon steel brushes or 
steel wool should be avoided as they may leave particles embedded 
on the surface which can lead to RUSTING. Cleaning should always 
be followed by rinsing in clean hot water.

Grease

Grease may soil stainless steel surfaces in food preparation. These 
soils may be mildly corrosive if left or may not allow the surface 
to maintain passivity, and so regular removal is a necessity for the 
appearance.

TYPES OF CLEANERS AND METHODS

Consider the possibility of scratching and the potential for post-
cleaning corrosion caused by incompletely removed cleaners. Avoid 
using abrasive cleaners unless absolutely necessary.

Clean Water and Wipe

A soft cloth and clean warm water should always be the first choice 
for mild stains and loose dirt and soils. A final rinse with clean 
water and a dry wipe will complete the process and eliminate the 
possibility of water stains.

Household Cleaners

Household cleaners fall into two categories: detergent (non-
abrasive) and abrasive cleaners. Abrasive cleaners are more 
effective but introduce the possibility of scratching the surface. A 
neutral cleaner low in chloride is essential. The cleaning method 
generally employed with these cleaners is to apply them to the 
stainless surface and follow by cloth wiping in the direction of the 
grain or polish lines (not across them). The cleaned surface should 
be thoroughly rinsed with clean water and wiped dry with a soft 
cloth if water streaking is a consideration.

CARE OF STAINLESS STEEL IN YOUR BBQ

Your BBQ features Stainless Steel components. All Stainless 
Steel grades require a level of care and protection to retain their 
appearance. Stainless Steels are not immune to corrosion and 
neither are they maintenance-free, contrary to popular public 
perception. Even the highest marine grades of Stainless Steel 
require frequent cleaning to avoid oxidation and other corrosive 
issues.

Modern tastes dictate that your BBQ features Stainless Steel with a 
brushed finish. This brushed finish is attained by running Stainless 
Steel sheets through an abrasive process that removes the mirror 
finish and leaves the brushed finish. Brushed-finish Stainless 
Steel requires frequent cleaning and care, to maintain its quality of 
appearance. Without adequate care it is realistic to expect that it will 
show signs of corrosion in time.
 
Stainless steel is definitely not a maintenance-free material. 
Cleanliness and Stainless Steel are closely related.

The cleaner stainless steel can be kept while in storage or during 
use, the greater 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:
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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 contaminants 
and assisting removal of finger prints and other marks, keeping 
the appearance of the stainless steel in new condition. The 
Olive Oil coating also makes further polishing easier.

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Use clean, soft cloths or sponges to clean your grill.

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Carbon steel brushes or steel wool should never be used.

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Do routine cleaning of exposed surfaces.

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After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with water.

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Cleaning with chloride-containing detergents must be avoided.

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On polished finishes, rubbing or wiping should be done in the 
direction of the polish lines, NOT across them.

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Care must be taken when cleaning the fascia. Printed 
information may be erased with heavy cleaning.

 

CAST IRON COOKING SURFACES

Before cooking with the grill, flat plate or deep dish (if supplied with 
your BBQ) clean these with hot soapy water to remove any oil or 
residue from the packaging or manufacturing process. Wash with 
clean water and let the plates dry naturally. Prior to lighting your 
BBQ place them back into the BBQ. Then after lighting your BBQ, 
let the plates warm up slowly over a period of 30 minutes, during 
this time increasing the heat. You will notice slight vapors rise from 
the plates, this is natural as residues are burned off. Turn off your 
BBQ to allow the plate to cool slightly. The plates can now be 
prepared with the addition of cooking oil. Take care that the plates 
are not at a temperature where adding the oil will cause a hazard. 
Brush the oil over the plate, allowing the oil to be absorbed into the 
surface. Allow the plate to fully cool, then remove any excess oil. the 
BBQ is now ready. Repeat the above to keep the plate and grill in a 
ready condition after each BBQ session.

PORCELAIN ENAMEL COOKING SURFACES

Porcelain Enamel surfaced items should be treated with care and 
should not be cleaned with an abrasive cleaner or scratchy cleaning 
item. Surfaces will crack or chip if hit or dropped. Porcelain Enamel 
surfaces should NOT be regarded as ‘Non-stick’, use of cooking 
oil is required as normal. Food will likely stick to an overheated or 
un-oiled enamel surface. The surface will be more easily cleaned by 
first soaking overnight.

Summary of Contents for AMBASSADOR 80.40RBW 210

Page 1: ... 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 a range of barbecues which include Graphite Elite Elite Plus Supreme Supreme Plus Deluxe Deluxe Plus Grande Super Grande and Rear Burner Models ...

Page 2: ...amage to food that is cooked on this appliance Use the correctly specified fuel with this barbecue Check with your dealer for the specific fuel for which this barbecue has been designed Owner s Manual The operator must understand all the safety requirements detailed in this manual before using the barbecue If you have any queries regarding these instructions contact your local dealer for clarifica...

Page 3: ... attempt to extinguish with water or alcohol Use type BC dry chemical fire extinguisher or smother the fire with dirt sand or baking soda Rain Hazard In the event of rain while cooking with oil grease turn off the gas supply and all burners cover the barbecue as soon as possible Move people animals away from around the barbecue Do not attempt to move the barbecue until it has cooled and can safely...

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Page 5: ...r assembly Crosshead screwdriver 10mm A F Spanner Open the fastener kit place to one side 4 pcs screw SS M6x12 item b 4pcs fibre washer item c for Hood Assembly Before commencing assembly open the cartons and lay all of the components on the floor Familarise them against the parts list on page 21 as some of these instructions refer to this parts list Note When assembling the barbecue ensure it is ...

Page 6: ... 12 item a from the fastener kit Assemble the casters and lock the rear castors before assembling the cabinet Screw M6 12 5 Lock this castor Locking the rear castors will steady the base Position the base with the locks facing outwards Lock this castor Front of the barbecue Here on going forward keep the screws loose until the cabinet structure is complete This will greatly assist with positioning...

Page 7: ...sub assembly on the barbecue Step 1 Assemble the side panels item 37 to the top cabinet panel item 36 using 3 xM6 x12 screws item a each side Side Panels Top Cabinet Panel Top Cabinet Panel Side Panel Step 2 Step 2 Assemble this panel sub assembly to the rear panel of the cabinet using 3 xM6 x12 screws item a Step 3 Insert the top front panel with the side panel extension inside the panel as shown...

Page 8: ...emble Left door item 10 and Right door item 11 using 4pcs Screw M6 12 item a 4 Handle brackets item 12 and 2 Handles item 13 then assemble the door assemblies as the picture Note Once the cabinet has been fully assembled and the doors open and close correctly with even clearances top and bottom and side to side the screws can now be fully tightened Note To keep screw slot against screwdriver pass ...

Page 9: ...Screws item e The Hood Grill is now ready to be lifted onto the cabinet This is a large and heavy assembly which requires two persons to lift it safely into position 10 1 Assemble the hood and grill assembly item 14 to the cabinet trolley with 4pcs Screw SS M6 12 item b and 4pcs fibre washer item c from the fastener kit 2 In some barbecue models the knobs are not fitted to the grill then assemble ...

Page 10: ...ide table Refit screws 5 6 screw 6 secures the facia which may require frontal pressure to align this hole Level the top of the table and secure 15 Screw SS M6 12 b 16 b 33 4th 5th 13 1 Remove all packaging from the side burner prior to fitting the Right Hand side Burner table to the BBQ Prepare the BBQ prior to fitting the side table refer to previous instructions Then assemble the Side burner as...

Page 11: ...screw item e the step screws will be on the assembly already to the rear of the grill body to secure the drip tray Some barbecue models require the stepped screws item e are removed to insert the drip tray Once the tray is positioned correctly refit step screw item e 18 19 Step screw e ...

Page 12: ... connecting the wires then Rear burner and Main burners operate with electronic ignition Single Pin Electronic module 4 Pin Electronic module 6 Pin Electronic module 7 Pin Electronic module Ignition module attached on the Right side Table Follow the diagram to connect the wires between the electronic module and the electrode Connect the lead wire with the electronic ignition as shown below Make su...

Page 13: ...res must be properly routed through wire clips Verify the ignition system of your BBQ model before connecting the regulator to the gas cylinder 1 Integrated ignition valve Push in then turn the knob anticlockwise to HI Test each burner to hear a clicking sound with spark It indicates the valve is fitted with integrated ignition 2 Electronic ignition Install the battery in the electronic module fit...

Page 14: ...acement 16 Place the Flame tamer 20 to the positions as in the pictures 4 BURNER BBQS 20 6 BURNER BBQS 20 RB BURNER BBQS 20 17 Place the Cooking grill 21 Cooking plate 22 Deep dish 35 only if applicable and Warming rack 23 to the frame body as in the diagrams Note The cooking plate and deep dish must not be used at the same time The barbecue is designed to operate safely with approx 34 of the cook...

Page 15: ...battery 31 into the Motor 30 Assemble the Motor and Rotisserie to the appliance as the picture Note Take note of the battery positions prior to fitting the batteries Note There is an option to use a mains adaptor not stocked Requires Mains adaptor 240 volt 3 volt DC 3 milliamps or greater Rotisserie Nut M6 Fibre washer Screw M6 12 29 30 Note For 210 models without a Rotisserie there is an option t...

Page 16: ...1000mm Keep this barbecue away from any flammable materials This appliance shall only be used in an above ground open air situation with natural ventilation without stagnant areas where gas leakage and products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection This barbecue is not designed for marine use Any enclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of the fol...

Page 17: ...and burning for 30 minutes on the low setting Important The regulator supplied with this BBQ may incorporate an Excess Flow Control Safety Device The Excess Flow Control will activate to prevent gas flow should a regulator malfunction occur It is important that the BBQ operator understands that all gas valves on the BBQ are closed in the OFF position prior to opening the gas cylinder valve If the ...

Page 18: ...tive cover should always be fitted to the barbecue to protect your investment from the ailments when not in use TIMER The BBQ TIMER is located on the Side Table The TIMER will give an audible sound when a pre set time is activated The Timer is purely a mechanical device worked by an internal coil spring The coil spring works both the timer and the ringer and requires adequate winding up to work co...

Page 19: ...sing burners directly under meat oven style cooking a baking dish not supplied on some models can be placed under the food to catch fats and drippings Infrared Rear Burner Rotisserie Optional Preparing your barbecue You will need to remove both grill plate and solid plate also the flame tamers and warming rack Place these in a safe place for later re assembly Place a baking dish not supplied onto ...

Page 20: ...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 Before calling for service If the grill does not function properly use the following checklist before contacting your dealer for service Appliance approved outdoor use only USE ONLY THE 5 8 x 18 GAS CONNECTION HOSE AND REGULATOR PROVIDED If a replacement is n...

Page 21: ...c 3 Left skirt x 1pc 4 Right skirt x 1pc 5 Castor 4pcs 6 Left panel 1pc 7 Right panel x 1pc 8 Back panel 1pc 9 Transom 1pc 10 Left door x 1pc 11 Right door x 1pc 12 Handle bracket 4pcs 13 Door handle 2pcs 14 Hood and Body Assembly x 1pc 15 Knob x 6 or 8 pcs 16 Side shelf 1pc Timer Shown 17 Side burner assembly 1pc 18 Drip tray 1pc 19 Grease cup 1pc 20 Flame tamer ...

Page 22: ... 27 Guide 1pc 28 Rotisserie Handle x 1pc 29 Motor Holder 1pc 30 Motor 1pc 31 Battery 2pcs 32 Counter weight 1pc 33 Heat Shield 34 Knob Rear burner Rear burner only 35 Deep Dish Only if applicable 36 Top Cabinet Panel x 1pc 37 Side Panels Cabinet Top x 2pcs Note Items 24 31 are for barbecues fitted with a rotisserie ...

Page 23: ... Grande RB W BBQs f Nut M6 4pcs g Screw Black M6 40 2pcs h Washer 2pcs Fastener Kits 559496 559495 Only one Fastener Kit is supplied per barbecue The kit type depends upon the model of barbecue This Owner s manual is used for various 210 series barbecue models The parts illustrated in this manual may have slight variations to the items supplied with any one specific model ...

Page 24: ...9521 Plate Gloss P E 390 x 485 559220 Plate C I 390 x 485 559641 Plate Matt P E 390 x 485 547140 Plate Gloss P E FADS 395 x 485 559672 Deep Dish P C 385 x 480 555231 Kebab Rack each 559761 Kebab Skewer each 559765 Grill Matt P E 390 x 485 with kebab option 547139 Grill Gloss P E 390 x 485 with kebab option 547137 Interchangeable Cooking System Includes the following items 559231 Kebab Rack each x2...

Page 25: ...grades require a level of care and protection to retain their appearance Stainless Steels are not immune to corrosion and neither are they maintenance free contrary to popular public perception Even the highest marine grades of Stainless Steel require frequent cleaning to avoid oxidation and other corrosive issues Modern tastes dictate that your BBQ features Stainless Steel with a brushed finish T...

Page 26: ...ent screw M4x6 Primary air inlet width 759345 Burner 2 pack 210 Series 759569 Flame Tamers 2 pack 210 Series Electrodes should have a sparking gap of approximately 4 5mm The distance away from the face of the rear burner should be less than 9mm Adjust electrodes with pliers at these points only Rear Burner Thermocouple ELECTRODE SETTING Rear Burner Rear Burner knob 4 5mm Gap ke care not to damage ...

Page 27: ...at or ignition Do not let children tamper with the bottle To protect your investment it is recommended that BBQs are protected by a suitable BBQ cover But please note that prior to using a protective cover the BBQ should always be cool cleaned of any surface contaminant or dirt and be thoroughly dry Failure to follow this information can lead to a BBQ cover being a corrosion breeder rather than a ...

Page 28: ...sure NG 1 13 KPa Gas Type NZ Universal LPG or NG AUS ULPG or NG Complies to Standard AS 4557 2004 Amdt2 Minimum Clearance From Top of BBQ 1000mm From Sides 430mm From Rear 430mm Distributed by MASPORT LIMITED Read the instructions before using the appliance USE OUTDOOR ONLY WARNING Parts of this appliance may be very hot keep young children away Manufactured by 547627 A 0 MASPORT LIMITED 1 37 Mt W...

Page 29: ...R RBW 210 BG6286BS WS RRB Gas Supply Pressure ULPG Min 2 70kPa Max 3 45kPA Gas Supply Pressure NG 1 13 KPa Gas Type NZ Universal LPG or NG AUS ULPG or NG Complies to Standard AS 4557 2004 Amdt2 Minimum Clearance From Top of BBQ 1000mm From Sides 430mm From Rear 430mm Distributed by MASPORT LIMITED Read the instructions before using the appliance USE OUTDOOR ONLY WARNING Parts of this appliance may...

Page 30: ...ure ULPG Min 2 70kPa Max 3 45kPA Gas Supply Pressure NG 1 13 KPa Gas Type NZ Universal LPG or NG AUS ULPG or NG Complies to Standard AS 4557 2004 Amdt2 Minimum Clearance From Top of BBQ 1000mm From Sides 430mm From Rear 430mm PANTONE 185C FINISHED SIZE 155mm W x 175mm H Distributed by MASPORT LIMITED Read the instructions before using the appliance USE OUTDOOR ONLY WARNING Parts of this appliance ...

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Page 32: ...Head Office New Zealand 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure P O Box 14 349 Auckland 1060 New Zealand ...

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