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TROUBLESHOOTING

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 necessary, please contact either our Masport Customer Service Department or your local dealer.
The use of unauthorised parts can create unsafe conditions and environment.
Refer to your Masport warranty card for warranty information.

STORAGE OF THE GRILL

1.  Clean the BBQ.
2.  Store the BBQ outdoors in a dry, well ventilated area and out of reach of children when LP tank is connected to the grill.
3.  Store the BBQ indoors ONLY after the LP tank is turned off and removed, the LP tank must be stored outdoors, out of reach of children, NEVER 

store the tank in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.

4.  If using a cover for your barbecue, check your BBQ every few weeks.

CHECKLIST

Problems

Possible Cause

Solutions

Burner won’t light after pushing and 
turning the knobs

Electrode deposited with cooking residue

Use clean swab and alcohol to clean

Electrode damaged

Replace

Electrode wires are loose or discounted 

Reconnect or replace with new Electrode assembly 
with wires

Orifice blocked

Check the orifice for blockage

Wire is shorting

Ensure connections are tight 
Replace with new Electrode assembly with wires

Burner can’t light by match

No gas

Open the LP tank valve

Gas flow is not smooth

Clear burner tubes

Incorrect assembly between burner and valve

Re-assemble

Yellow or orange flames, with gas odour Incomplete combustion

1.  Check the burner inlet for obstruction such as 

spiders

2.  Check air shutter for correct adjustment
3.  Check for the source

Low heat with knob in “high” position

Gas hose bent or kinked

Straighten

Burner or orifice blocked

Clear

Low gas pressure

Check Cylinder/ Regulator (refer to pg. 15)

Grill not preheated

Preheat the grill for 15 minutes

Flare up

Excessive meat fat

Cut off fat before grilling

Over high temperature

Adjust

Grease deposit

Clean

Flame out

Over high winds

Find a less windy place

Flame lifting

Over high 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.

PARTS LIST

1. Base tray × 1pc

2. Front skirt x 1pc

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

Summary of Contents for BBQ MASP COMMANDER

Page 1: ...ctions 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 Graphit...

Page 2: ...28 MAIN BURNER LIGHTING ELECTRONIC IGNITION 28 FOR MANUAL IGNITION MAIN BURNER 28 FOR MANUAL LIGHTING SIDE BURNER 29 REAR BURNER LIGHTING ELECTRONIC IGNITION 29 TURNING OFF A BURNER 29 TURNING OFF YO...

Page 3: ...DANGER If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odor continues keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire dep...

Page 4: ...for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of...

Page 5: ...o the Weight Plate 2 Fix the weight Plate item 32 under the base tray item 1 with these 2pcs Screw M6 40 item g 2pcs washer item h 2pcs Nut M6 item f 1 Screw M6 40 32 Washer Nut M6 2 Assemble 1pc Fron...

Page 6: ...binet 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 p...

Page 7: ...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 4p...

Page 8: ...ONDIMENTS DRAWER OTHER FEATURES Product Description Carton Identification Product Part Number Open the carton by removing the shipping straps then slitting along both ends Cut the tape only by a small...

Page 9: ...ters and lock the rear castors before assembling the cabinet Screw M6 12 5 Lock this castor Lock this castor Front of the barbecue Locking the rear castors will steady the base Position the base with...

Page 10: ...the carton walls outwards and flatten Remove the polystyrene packing from beneath the grill Open the hood and remove in order Packed cartons some are empty and used as a gap filler and any polystyren...

Page 11: ...emble the knob item 15 to the valve shaft on side burner assembly item 17 and make sure the red point on the knob is on the upper direction 2 Connect the side burner hose to the main manifold and tigh...

Page 12: ...the electronic ignition 3 Connect the lead wire with the ignition as shown below no sequence is required make sure that the wire is securely clipped Connect the lead wire with the electronic ignition...

Page 13: ...plate and deep dish must not be used at the same time The barbecue is designed to operate safely with approx 34 of the cooking surface being on an open grill 21 22 23 21 22 23 21 23 35 FAT AWAY DISCH...

Page 14: ...entire valve regulator and hose assembly with the soapy water including where the hose connects to the BBQ Alternatively you can apply the soapy water with a paint brush basting brush Bubbles will fo...

Page 15: ...he right burner is lit the burner next to it can be turned on and will light off the lit burner Repeat until all burners are alight 4 Each burner can be adjusted Turn the knob anticlockwise to adjust...

Page 16: ...odel of BBQ is fitted with the smoker drawer use two smaller aluminium foil oven trays one on either side of the smoker drawer to collect the dripping fat INFRARED REAR BURNER ROTISSERIE OPTIONAL Prep...

Page 17: ...ck the orifice for blockage Wire is shorting Ensure connections are tight Replace with new Electrode assembly with wires Burner can t light by match No gas Open the LP tank valve Gas flow is not smoot...

Page 18: ...ndle 40 Drawer front panel 41 Slides 42 Drawer holder 43 Smoker drawer cover 44 Somker drawer NOTE Items 24 31 are for barbecues fitted with a rotisserie PARTS LIST CONTINUED 45 Left slide of smoker d...

Page 19: ...547135 Plate Insert Round x1 547223 Handle Grill Insert x1 559765 Grill Matt P E 390 x 485 with kebab option 547139 Grill Gloss P E 390 x 485 with kebab option 555231 Kebab Rack each 559761 Kebab Skew...

Page 20: ...rinse thoroughly with water Cleaning with chloride containing detergents must be avoided On polished finishes rubbing or wiping should be done in the direction of the polish lines NOT across them Car...

Page 21: ...lead to a BBQ cover being a corrosion breeder rather than a protective tool NOTE If leaving your BBQ covered for long periods occasionally check for corrosion and insect habitation Oil surfaces for e...

Page 22: ...ot disconnect hose from the appliance PANTONE 185C PANTONE P 131 13 C FINISHED SIZE 150mm W x 180mm H 549758 A 0 Name Model IAPMO Approval Injector mm Pressure kPa Inp Burn Mj h Total Mj h BBQ MASP SU...

Page 23: ...Copyright 2017 Masport Limited Masport Limited 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure Auckland 1060 New Zealand P 0800 627 767 New Zealand P 1300 366 225 Australia...

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