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Keep the instructions in a safe place for future use.

Contents

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Important Safety Information

2

Installation

3

Warranty

3

Disposal of Packaging

3

Parts List

4

Assembly Instructions

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Installation

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Operation

8

Care and Maintenance

9

Troubleshooting

11

Technical Data

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Optional Extras

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Do not operate this BBQ before it has been 
assembled correctly and you have read and 
understood these instructions. 

 

These instructions are intended as a general 
guide and do not supersede national or local 
codes in any way. Contact local Authorities for 
clarity of laws relating to the operation of this  
appliance.

Symbols in this Owner’s Manual

 

Possible hazard or hazardous situation.  
Not observing this instruction can lead to injuries or 
cause damage to property. 

Important information on proper handling.  
Not observing this instruction can lead to faults in the 
BBQ. 

User information. This information helps you to use all 
the functions correctly.

 

 

Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or 
explosion which could cause property damage, personal 
injury or death.

Accessible parts may be very hot.  Keep young children away 
from the hot appliance at all times (even while cooling down).

Some parts of this grill may have sharp edges especially as 
mentioned in this manual! Wear suitable protective gloves if 
necessary.

Assembled parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be 
altered by the user. Any modification of the appliance by 
unauthorised persons may be dangerous. 

Important Safety Information

Please read and understand this manual fully before assembly and 
use.

• The Manufacturer’s Warranty may be voided by the incorrect use 

of this product.

• The Manufacturer or their Agents can accept no liability for the 

unsuitability of, or any damage 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 clarification before you use your barbecue.

• The unit must be correctly assembled before use. Failure to follow 

the manual’s instructions could result in serious damage or injury.

Personal Safety

• The use of alcohol, prescription 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 unattended when it is alight. The 

person should remain at the barbecue at all times when it is 
alight/cooking.

Third party safety

• The operator is responsible for the safety of all third parties while 

the barbecue is in use.

• Onlookers should be kept a safe distance away from the 

barbecue when it is in use.

• Keep children and animals well away while the barbecue is in use 

and while it is cooling down.

Location

• Do not use indoors. Barbecue units are designed for OUTDOOR 

USE ONLY.

• Use in a weather-protected area, preferably under shelter.
• Ensure that the barbecue is on an even and secure surface before 

operating. Use the castor locks if fitted to lock the wheels in 
place.

• Do not use within one metre of any flammable surface of 

structure.

Burn awareness

• Parts of the barbecue do get extremely hot and could cause 

serious burns – touch test the surface before applying a firm grip.

• The hood handle can become hot! The use of cooking gloves and 

long sleeves are advised.

• If cooking with the hood closed, be very careful opening the hood, 

a sudden rush of hot air could burn an unprotected arm.

Gas awareness

• Ensure all gas couplings and hoses are in good condition and 

have been correctly fitted.

• Leak test all gas lines and connections before use.
• Do not store flammable materials near this barbecue.
• Do not place the gas bottle underneath the barbecue directly.
• Do not store spare LPG cylinders under or near this barbecue.
• Do not place or use aerosols near this barbecue.
• Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours or liquids 

in the vicinity of this barbecue.

• Ensure that the gas is turned OFF at the cylinder after use and 

while the barbecue is unattended.

• When turning off the barbecue, shut off the gas at the supply 

Summary of Contents for VACATIONER 6 S2

Page 1: ...RT VACATIONER 6 S2 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 Vacationer 6 S2 Barbecue ...

Page 2: ...l dealer for clarification before you use your barbecue The unit must be correctly assembled before use Failure to follow the manual s instructions could result in serious damage or injury Personal Safety The use of alcohol prescription 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 opera...

Page 3: ...ill 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 barbecue away from...

Page 4: ... Right Back Leg For Wheel 1 20 Flame Tamers 2 6 Base Shelf 1 21 Warming Rack 1 7 Castors 2 22 Rotisserie Bracket 1 8 Wheels 2 23 Hose 1 9 Wheel Axis 1 24 Regulator Assembly 1 10 Wheel Caps 2 a M6 50 Screws 8 11 Pin 1 b M5 10 Screws 4 12 Front Panel 1 c M4 10 Screws 6 13 Gas Cylinder Hook 1 d M6 12 Screws 4 14 Left Side Shelf 1 e M6 Nuts 4 15 Right Side Shelf 1 f Fibre Washers 2 BARBECUE COMPONENTS...

Page 5: ...he wheels 8 Wheel axle in the fastener kit Note The BBQ is very heavy and should be lifted from these assembly positions to an upright position by two persons Step 4 Attach the front panel 12 by using four M4 10 screws c Step 5 Place the fibre washers f between the gas cylinder hook 13 and the hood body assembly 1 then use the M6 screws and nuts d e to secure it in place 2 x fibre washers 2 x M6 n...

Page 6: ...25 the Rod B 26 and the Guide 27 the Rotisserie handle 28 together as in the diagram Note Rotisserie Rod 26 is threaded LH assemble by turning rod anti clockwise Tighten with 8mm A F Spanners This connection must remain spanner tight 25 24 26 27 28 Place inside of grill Assemble the Motor holder to the appliance with 2pcs Screw M6 10 2 fibre washer and 2pcs Nut M6 as the diagram Place the battery ...

Page 7: ...al wall area Both ends open 30 percent or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted Open side at least 25 of total wall area FIGURE F5 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 5 FIGURE F4 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 4 FIGURE F3 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 3 OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not obstruct any of the ventilation openings in the barbecue body Should you need to change the gas cylinder confirm that the cylin...

Page 8: ... 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 prior to opening the cylinder valve the Excess Flow Control will be activated and prevent 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 ...

Page 9: ...and slide the meat towards the centre of the rod Make sure the fork is fully into the meat Slide the other fork onto the rod into the meat and tighten the thumb screw once in place For optimal rotisserie cooking food must be placed securely onto the middle of the spit rod and balanced so that the rotisserie can rotate freely without interference from any barbecue surfaces Any loose sections of mea...

Page 10: ...s 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 When new or when cle...

Page 11: ... Incorrect assembly between burner and valve Re assemble Yellow or orange flames with gas order Incomplete combustion Call our Customer Service centre Low heat with knob in Hi position Gas hose bent or kinked Straighten Burner or orifice blocked Clear Low gas pressure Check Cylinder Regulator refer to pg 12 Grill not preheated Preheat the grill for 15 minutes Flare up Excessive meat fat Cut off fa...

Page 12: ...ides 430mm From Rear 430mm Complies to EU Directive 2009 142 EC Distributed by MASPORT Ltd 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 558772 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure Auckland 1060 NZ PO Box 14349 Panmure Auckland 1471 NZ MASPORT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 40 Abbotts Road Dandenong Sou...

Page 13: ... items 556297 Prongs x2 559223 Rod 550 x1 559224 Rod 400 Handle End x1 559239 Motor x1 559260 Bracket Fasteners x1 559497 Alignment Collar x1 559769 Handle x1 559272 Plate 395 x 435 P C 559273 Grill 395 x 435 P C 559195 Cover BBQ Vacationer 6 S2 559266 Burner Tube Each ...

Page 14: ...Head Office New Zealand 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure Auckland 1060 P O Box 14 349 Panmure Auckland 1741 ...

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