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558874 - Masport Piha OM - May 2012

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. 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).

Summary of Contents for PIHA

Page 1: ... Part No 558874 Barbeques MASPORT PIHA 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 ...

Page 2: ...rs 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 shoul...

Page 3: ...ooking 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 Th...

Page 4: ...4 Model Piha ...

Page 5: ...dle Tube Assembly 1 26 Control Panel Assembly 1 8 Upper Tube Assembly 1 27 Tool Hook 3 9 Bolt M6x35 4 28 Valve and Regullator Assembly 1 10 Grease Cup 1 29 Regulator Assembly 1 11 Leg Left Support 2 30 Leg Right Support Assembly 1 12 Grill Body Assembly 1 31 Leg Fix Clip 1 13 Lower Hinge 2 32 Fastener 1 14 Grill Plate 2 33 Long Leg 2 15 Grill Plate Retainer 1 34 Leg Bolt 2 17 Hinge Pin 2 35 Leg Sp...

Page 6: ...1 Long Leg Assembly 2PCS 2 LH Lower Assembly 1PC 3 Short Leg Assembly 2PCS 4 Upper Tube Assembly 1PC 5 Middle Tube Assembly 1PC 6 Wheel Tube Assembly 1PC 7 Leg Spacer 2PCS 8 Leg Bolt 2PCS 9 Hinge Pins 2PCS 10 Regulator Assembly 2PCS 11 Hood 2PCS 12 Grill Body Assembly 1PC 13 Knob 1PC 14 Leg Bolt 2PCS 15 Wheel 2PCS 16 Wheel Bolt 2PCS 17 Wheel Cover 2PCS 18 Cooking Grid Fix Panel 1PC 19 Lid Handle 1...

Page 7: ...s B 2 pcs When the legs are unfolded the safety latch will automatically slide over the pin in the leg to prevent the grill from accidentally collapsing Note Before folding the legs lift the safety latch to allow the legs to fold The safety latch bracket can be adjusted if it does not fit over the pin correctly 5 Attach hood to the grill body assembly using hingepins 9 2pcs retaining pin H 2pcs Fi...

Page 8: ...M6 x 16 A 2 pcs with fiber washer between bolt head and lid 8 Install grease cup 9 Install regulator assembly Note Tighten the screws that secure the gas control assembly to the grill body Warning Fixing the gas regulator to the cylinder refer to page 9 Leak testing refer to page 10 ...

Page 9: ...TIONS 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 o...

Page 10: ...ol knob to your heat requirements can now control the flame Important Keep a spray bottle of soapy water near the gas supply valve and check the connections before each use Warning 1 Do not light the grill if odour of gas is present 2 It is important to ensure that the control valve including the gas cylinder are turned off after use For manual ignition 1 Light a 90mm barbeque match and hold match...

Page 11: ...d 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 surface and follow by a clean cloth BURNER MAINTENANCE Provided that the burn...

Page 12: ... 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 barbeque check your BBQ every few weeks May 2009 Checklist Problems Possible Cause Solutions Burner won t light after turning and pushing the knob Electrode deposited with cooking residue Use clean swab and alcohol to clean Electrode damaged Replace Electrode w...

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