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13.  Loosen fully but do not remove 4 screws (b) as shown. Remove two screws 5 & 6, lower the side table over the screw heads. Fasten 

the four screws to secure the side 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.

 

16

Screw (b)

Screw (b)

Loosen fully 
(b) but do not 
remove.

Screw 5

Screw 6

Screw (b)

 

14. 1)  Remove all packaging from the side burner prior to fitting the side table to the BBQ. Prepare the BBQ prior to fitting the side  

 

table, refer to previous instructions. Then assemble the Side burner assembly (17) as described in step 13. If the knob (15) has not  

 

been fitted then assemble the knob (15) to the valve shaft on side burner assembly (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 tighten carefully.

 

Note!

Before operating this appliance for the first 
time LEAK TEST ALL JOINTS.

33

Screw SS M6*12

15

33 (used on 6 burner 
BBQs only)

17

 

15.  Put the Drip tray (18), Grease cup (19) into the grill body and 2pcs Step screw (e) - (the step screws will be on the assembly already) to 

the rear of the grill body to secure the drip tray.

Some BBQs require the stepped screws (e) are removed to insert the drip tray. Once the tray is positioned correctly, refit step 
screw (e).

 

18

19

Step screw (e)

 

Summary of Contents for BBQ MASP ELITE PLUS 210

Page 1: ...ce risk of fire burn hazard or other injury Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use This manual covers the Masport BBQ 210 Series as listed Graphite 210 Elite Plus 210 Supreme 210 Supreme Plus 210 Supreme 210 W Supreme Plus 210 RB W Deluxe Plus 210 Deluxe Plus 210 RB Super Grande 210 Super Grande 210 RB Super Grande 210 RB W barbecues ...

Page 2: ...on or non prescription drugs may impair the consumer s ability to properly assemble or safely operate this barbecue The barbecue should be carefully checked for operational use every time before use Never try to move the barbecue when it is on or before it has had time to cool down The person operating this barbecue should pay constant attention to the food being cooked Do not leave the barbecue u...

Page 3: ...ct the flow of combustion and ventilation air around the grill housing Keep this barbecue away from any flammable materials Refer to page 14 Gas and Regulator Information Gas grills are used safely by millions of people when following simple safety precautions This barbecue is designed for ULPG use only Bottle size of 4 5kg or greater is recommended for use with this barbecue The regulator must ha...

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

Page 5: ...A 1pce 26 Rod B 1pce 27 Guide 1pce 28 Rotisserie Handle x 1pce 29 Motor Holder 1pce 30 Motor 1pce 31 Battery 2pcs 32 Counter weight 1pce 33 Heat Shield 6 Burner BBQ s Only 34 Knob Rear burner Rear burner only 35 Deep Dish Only if applicable Note Items 24 31 are for barbecues fitted with a rotisserie ...

Page 6: ...ew SS M6 12 14pcs c Big fibre washer 6pcs d Screw M5 10 2pcs Screw SS M6 12 43pcs for Super Grande 210 Super Grande RB 210 Super Grande RB W BBQs e Step screw 2pcs f Nut M6 4pcs g Screw Black M6 40 2pcs h Washer 2pcs Fastener Kits 559496 559495 ...

Page 7: ...tify the item number from the parts list on page 6 from the fastener kit Tools needed for assembly Crosshead screwdriver 10mm A F Spanner Open the fastener kit place to one side 4 pcs screw SS M6x12 b 4pcs fibre washer c for Hood Assembly 1 1 Remove the screws nuts and the washers fastened to the Weight Plate 2 Fix the weight Plate 32 under the base tray 1 with these 2pcs Screw M6 40 g 2pcs washer...

Page 8: ...panel 6 and Right panel 7 to the Base tray using 4pcs Screw M6 12 a from the fastener kit M6 12 7 6 Screw M6 12 7 Assemble the Back panel 8 using 5pcs Screw M6 12 a from the fastener kit 7B BBQs fitted with cabinet top panels assemble the side panels to the top panel using 6pcs Screw M6x12 a from the fastener kit Place this assembly on top of the cabinet side panels Secure this assembly to the bac...

Page 9: ...in order Packed cartons some are empty and used as a gap filler and any polystyrene packaging Grill first then hotplate Remove the layer of cardboard If your BBQ has extra options these may be packed here remove these At the rear you will locate the drip tray 18 remove this it is packed in the reverse This may require the removal of the 2x step Screws e Your Hood Grill is now ready to be lifted on...

Page 10: ...rrect operating procedure 15 Screw SS M6 12 b 16 b 33 4th 5th FOR 4 BURNER BBQS ONLY 12 Assemble the hood and Body assembly 14 to the cabinet trolley with 4pcs Screw SS M6 12 b and 4pcs fibre washer c from the fastener kit If the knobs are not fitted to the body then assemble 5pcs knob 15 to the valve shaft on the Body assembly and make sure the red point on the knob is on the upper direction Note...

Page 11: ... the Side burner assembly 17 as described in step 13 If the knob 15 has not been fitted then assemble the knob 15 to the valve shaft on side burner assembly 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 tighten carefully Note Before operating this appliance for the first time LEAK TEST ALL JOINTS 33 Screw SS M6 12 15 33...

Page 12: ...QS 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 21 22 23 21 22 23 21 23 35 For Models With a Rear Burner Place the Igniter cable onto the pulse terminal Check this connection by depressing the pulse b...

Page 13: ...e washer c and 2pcs Nut M6 f as the diagram Place the 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 Fo...

Page 14: ... and unrestricted b at least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted 4 In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total of the side back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted See following diagrams for further illustration OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not obstruct any of the ventilation openings in the barbecue body Also position the gas supply cylinder inside the ...

Page 15: ...es 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 BBQ valves are open prio...

Page 16: ...ER BE LEFT UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING WARMING RACK Warming racks are a convenient way to keep cooked food warm or to warm items such as bread rolls Always check that your warming rack is properly fitted before use TIMER The BBQ TIMER is located on the Side Table or Dashboard The TIMER will give an audible sound when a pre set time is activated The Timer is purely a mechanical device worked by an int...

Page 17: ...not continue to keep burning then please contact your local Masport agent If your BBQ rear burner does not light at all and if the lighting procedures have been followed exactly then some adjustment may be necessary to reset the electrode gap Take care not to damage the ceramic insulation around the positive electrode Electrodes should have a sparking gap of approximately 4 5mm The distance away f...

Page 18: ...arbecue 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 Never douse the barbecue with water when its surfaces are hot Never handle hot parts with unprotected hands Whilst our products are made to the highest standar...

Page 19: ...m 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...

Page 20: ...10 99 1 x 10 78 59 NG BBQ 1 38 S B 1 6 R B 1 52 1 0 6 x 9 6 1 x 12 8 1 x 10 80 4 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 Tested to AGA Standard AS 4557 2004 Amdt2 Minimum Clearance From Top of BBQ 1000mm From Sides 430mm From Rear 430mm Distributed by MASPORT Ltd Read the instructions before using the appliance...

Page 21: ...286BS WS R AGA 7693G ULPG BBQ 0 83 S B 0 92 2 75 6 x 9 60 1 x 10 99 68 59 NG BBQ 1 38 S B 1 60 1 00 6 x 9 60 1 x 12 80 70 40 DELUXE PLUS 210 BG6286BS S AGA 7693G ULPG BBQ 0 83 S B 0 92 2 75 6 x 9 60 1 x 10 99 68 59 NG BBQ 1 38 S B 1 60 1 00 6 x 9 60 1 x 12 80 70 40 SUPER GRANDE 210 BG6286BS S R AGA 7693G ULPG BBQ 0 83 S B 0 92 2 75 6 x 9 60 1 x 10 99 68 59 NG BBQ 1 38 S B 1 60 1 00 6 x 9 60 1 x 12...

Page 22: ...ing the grill and making it unsafe to operate When to look for spiders You should inspect the burners at least once a year or immediately after any of the following conditions occur 1 The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow 2 The BBQ does not reach temperature 3 The BBQ heats unevenly 4 The burners make popping noises Before calling for service If the grill does not...

Page 23: ...ill Matt P E 390 x 485 559220 Plate P C 390 x 485 559521 Plate Gloss P E 390 x 485 559641 Plate Matt P E 390 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 552772 Interchangeable Cooking System Includes the following items 555231 Kebab Rack each x2 559760 Grill 390 x 485 x1 559761 Kebab Skewers x8 559762 Pizza ...

Page 24: ...Head Office New Zealand 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure P O Box 14 349 Auckland 1060 New Zealand ...

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