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GAS EMERGENCY 
PROCEDURE

A strong gas smell or hissing sound indicates a serious problem with your BBQ or 
the LPG gas cylinder. Failure to immediately follow the steps listed below could 
result in property damage, serious bodily injury, or even death. If a strong smell of 
gas or hissing sound occurs, complete the following steps.

1. 

Shut off the LPG cylinder valve.

2. 

Turn the control knobs to OFF position.

3.

 Put out any flame with a class B fire extinguisher and clear the area of people.

4. 

Move away from the LPG gas cylinder.

5.

 Do not try to fix the problem yourself.

If odour continues or you have a fire you cannot extinguish, call the fire 
department immediately.

  

  

  

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1. Ensure the BBQ is properly cooled. 
2. Storage of this gas BBQ indoors is permissible only if the gas cylinder is disconnected and 

removed from the BBQ. 

3. Store the BBQ in a cool dry place. 
4. Always disconnect the gas cylinder and store it in a safe place, never store a gas cylinder on its 

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5. Never store a gas cylinder in a building, garage or any other enclosed area. 
6. If you intend to leave your BBQ outside make sure it is protected from the elements by a 

heavy-duty cover (not included). 

7. Keep outdoor cooking gas BBQ area clear and free form combustible materials, petrol and 

other flammable vapours and liquids. 
 

 

 

 

  

  

  

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STORE CYLINDER IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA

STORE CYLINDER OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

Summary of Contents for HS - 19FBI400

Page 1: ...Retain manual for future reference PALLADIUM 4 BURNER BUIL T IN BBQ Model HS 19FBI400 ...

Page 2: ...AL INFORMATION EXPLODED PARTS VIEW PARTS LIST HARDWARE PACK ASSEMBLY STEPS BBQ LOCATION OUTDOOR AREA INSTALLATION CONNECTION TO LPG LIGHTING PROCEDURE USING THE BBQ USING THE SMOKER BOX BBQ MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS CONNECTION TO NATURAL GAS WARRANTY 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 14 16 17 18 19 20 22 29 30 32 ...

Page 3: ...TADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3 FEATURES BENEFITS Overall Barbecue Dimensions 4B Built in BBQ Length Height Depth 937 mm 554 mm 669 mm Gas Output Gas Type Burner BBQ Side LPG U LPG 15 MJ h Natural Gas 15 MJ h ...

Page 4: ...sure they do not attempt to use the BBQ In case of a fat fire immediately isolate the gas supply turn the LPG cylinder valve off Allow the BBQ to cool before removing the drip tray Hot fat can cause serious injury This BBQ should not be located under overhead combustible construction Maintain the following minimum clearances to combustibles at all times From sides 200mm From back 500mm Overhead 10...

Page 5: ... and LPG is turned off Open the LPG cylinder valve and apply the soap solution to the gas connections using a soft bristle brush as seen below Soap bubbles will appear if there is a gas leak In case of a leak turn off the gas supply Tighten any leaking fittings then turn the gas supply on and re check Warning Do not operate the appliance until all gas leaks have been rectified Never complete a gas...

Page 6: ...AL L 34 S ST TO OR RA AG GE E 1 Ensure the BBQ is properly cooled 2 Storage of this gas BBQ indoors is permissible only if the gas cylinder is disconnected and removed from the BBQ 3 Store the BBQ in a cool dry place 4 Always disconnect the gas cylinder and store it in a safe place never store a gas cylinder on its side 5 Never store a gas cylinder in a building garage or any other enclosed area 6...

Page 7: ...to be installed in or on recreational vehicles and or boats Warning accessible parts may be very hot Keep young children away Do not move the appliance during use Any modification of the appliance may be dangerous Do not replace the grill with an extra hotplate The warranty will become null and void The normal flow of gas through the Regulator and Hose Assembly can create a humming sound A low vol...

Page 8: ...EXPLODED PARTS VIEW EXPLODED PARTS VIEW 3 6 1 2 8 7 5 4 10 9 11 12 13 ...

Page 9: ... side bracket of firebox 10 Right side bracket of firebox 11 Grease tray 12 Back shim 13 Scraper tool M MA AT TA AD DO OR R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L 8 P PA AR RT TS S L LI IS ST T 1 Cooking grill x 2 2 Hotplate 3 Warming rack 4 Firebox 5 Flame tamer x 2 6 Handle of hood 7 Smoker box 8 Grease cup 9 Left side bracket of firebox 10 Right side bracket of firebox 11 Grease t...

Page 10: ... UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L 10 H HA AR RD DW WA AR RE E P PA AC CK K A Bolt M6 12 60 B Washer M6 18 C Spring washer M6 18 D Bolt M5 10 2 E Bolt M10 8 5 F Nut M4 3 G Screwdriver 1 H Bolt M4 10 12 I Bolt M6 35 2 J Nut M6 2 M MA AT TA AD DO OR R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L 10 H HA AR RD DW WA AR RE E P PA AC CK K A Bolt M6 12 60 B Washer M6 18 C Spring washer M6 18 D...

Page 11: ...box 9 and right side bracket of firebox 10 by bolt A 10pcs as shown Note These parts are optional and may not be needed for your particular installation Refer to installation section for more details MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUA S ST TE EP P 2 2 Assemble left side bracket of firebox 9 and right side bracket of firebox 10 by bolt A 10p shown Note These parts are optional and may not be needed for your...

Page 12: ...sert flame tamer 5 and grease cup 8 and smoker box 7 on the firebox as shown STEP 5 Insert flame tamer 5 and grease cup 8 and smoker box 7 on the firebox as shown STEP 5 Insert flame tamer 5 and grease cup 8 and smoker box 7 on the firebox as shown STEP 6 Insert cooking grill 1 and hotplate 2 and warming rack 3 on the firebox as shown ...

Page 13: ...box as shown F Fu ul ll ly y a as ss se em mb bl le ed d B BB BQ Q STEP 6 Insert cooking grill 1 and hotplate 2 and warming rack 3 on the firebox as shown MATADOR INSTRUCT S ST TE EP P 6 6 Insert cooking grill 1 and hotplate 2 and warming rack 3 on the firebox as show F Fu ul ll ly y a as ss se em mb bl le ed d B BB BQ Q Fully Assembled BBQ ...

Page 14: ...st ta ag gn na an nt t a ar re ea as s w wh he er re e g ga as s l le ea ak ka ag ge e a an nd d p pr ro od du uc ct ts s o of f c co om mb bu us st ti io on n a ar re e r ra ap pi id dl ly y d di is sp pe er rs s a an nd d n na at tu ur ra al l c co on nv ve ec ct ti io on n n nc cl lo os su ur re e i in n w wh hi ic ch h t th he e a ap pp pl li ia an nc ce e i is s u us se ed d s sh ha al ll l c...

Page 15: ...n sides at least 25 of total wall area 30 or more in total of the rema wall area is open and unrestricte Open sides at least 25 of total wall area 30 or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 4 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 5 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 2 OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 3 Both ends open OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 4 Open sides are at least 25 of total wall area 30 or...

Page 16: ...here is adequate space for entry of air for satisfactory combustion Gas vapour is highly explosive and can cause serious bodily injury or damage to property if allowed to accumulate in a confined space and ignited If you choose to build an enclosure to house an LPG cylinder at least one side of the enclosure shall be completely open and ventilation must meet the minimum requirements of AS5601 1 IN...

Page 17: ... EA AK K T TE ES ST TI IN NG G Leak testing must be done the first time you connect up the BBQ and whenever the LPG cylinder is re connected to the BBQ Always inspect the hose at regular intervals to check for cracks or abrasion Connect the regulator to the LPG cylinder and tighten the connection Turn the gas on at the cylinder or make sure gas is available to the BBQ but do not turn the burners o...

Page 18: ... to the High position The burner should light If it fails to light return the control to the OFF position and try again in five minutes MANUAL IGNITION in case of lighting failure from BBQ ignition The BBQ burners are equipped with automatic ignition It works by throwing a flame to the side of the burner to light Push the knob in and turn anticlockwise to the high position You should hear and feel...

Page 19: ...ds the front recognized by a sharp roaring sound coming from the burner It is not dangerous unless allowed to persist If this occurs simply turn the burner off wait a few minutes and then relight IMPORTANT Please add sand or fat absorption granules to the grease tray before first use We recommended you wash the cooking surfaces with soap and warm water before use The cooking plates are vitreous en...

Page 20: ...ting Ensure the hood of the BBQ remains open during this step Leave on medium for approximately 10 15 minutes or until you see white smoke wafting from the grill plates When smoke has been achieved turn off burner 3 turn burner 4 to low and turn on burner 1 to low At this stage the lid of the BBQ can now be closed and is ready for smoking your favourite food You will receive approximately 20 25 mi...

Page 21: ...and remove remaining oil and food scraps You should use protective gloves to avoid burning yourself Then recoat the plate with oil for continued protection BBQ TIPS Before cooking coat the hotplate with oil This will prevent food from sticking Open the hood and light the burners to preheat the BBQ Avoid continually turning the meat over When cooking internal juices rise to the surface of the meat ...

Page 22: ...ld check the burners periodically for any sort of blockage To do this remove and inspect them If any of the holes are clogged gently tap the burner onto a hard surface to remove residue Use a wire brush to unclog the holes Grease can build up on the frame itself Most of it can be cleaned off with hot water Use a non caustic cleanser for more stubborn stains You should empty the fat drip tray frequ...

Page 23: ...OOK Insertion point M MA AT TA AD DO OR R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO O B BU UR RN NE ER R M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E To reduce the chance of FLASH BACK the procedure below should be followed month in late summer or early autumn when spiders are most active or when yo been used for a period of time 1 Turn all burners valves to the full OFF position 2 Turn the LPG cylinder valve clockwise t...

Page 24: ...es during replacement of the hood glass The following steps outline the procedure to replace the glass hood GLASS HOOD REPLACEMENT 1 2 Remove the Temperature Gauge Disassemble the four M5 screws on the side of the unit ...

Page 25: ...ow directions remove all the parts from the glass as shown 3 4 M MA AT TA AD DO OR R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L 32 S St te ep p 3 3 Remove the glass as shown S St te ep p 4 4 According to the arrow directions remove all the parts from the glass as shown ...

Page 26: ... onto the replacement glass as shown Place the new glass assembly back onto the hood S St te ep p 5 5 According to the arrow directions assemble all the parts onto the replacement glass as shown S St te ep p 6 6 Place the assembly onto the hood as shown 5 6 ...

Page 27: ...f the cooking grill and prevents flow to the oil cup use the supplied Scraper Tool to quickly clear the valleys Preheat the grill before cooking for perfect sear marks every time Always keep a spare LPG cylinder filled and ready to go but never store the spare cylinder near the BBQ Use BBQ wipes to wipe down the shiny black ceramic coated panels inside the BBQ before cooking The Matte black panels...

Page 28: ...mponents are still functioning correctly Keep the outdoor gas BBQ area clear and free from combustible materials petrol and other flammable vapours or liquids Make sure there is no obstruction surrounding the BBQ which may block the flow of combustion and ventilation air To maintain the surface of your hotplate and grill plate it is recommended to periodically wash cooking surfaces with a mild soa...

Page 29: ... POINT PRESSURE INJECTOR SIZE BBQ 15 MJ h per burner 2 75 kPa 1 1mm Burner Configuration Table Propane BURNERS NOMINAL GAS CONSUMPTION TEST POINT PRESSURE INJECTOR SIZE BBQ 15 MJ h per burner 2 75 kPa 1 07mm Burner Configuration Table Universal LPG BURNERS NOMINAL GAS CONSUMPTION TEST POINT PRESSURE INJECTOR SIZE BBQ 15 MJ h per burner 1 00 kPa 1 8mm Burner Configuration Table Natural Gas ...

Page 30: ...configured for use with LPG from a gas cylinder If you want to connect this BBQ to a permanent Natural Gas supply the following steps must be undertaken Natural Gas Conversion Procedure Gas conversion must be conducted by a licensed plumber or gas fitter only Remove the main BBQ Burners Remove LPG injectors from all the main burner valves and replace with Natural Gas Injectors The natural gas inje...

Page 31: ...st all connections Before leaving test the operation of all burners on high and low to complete the commissioning process This involves removal of the knobs to access the screw adjustable low flame by pass to set a stable low flame Instruct the consumer on correct use of the BBQ and the location of the gas supply isolation valve which shall be closed after each use If the BBQ is supplied with a du...

Page 32: ...nder normal use This warranty is provided in addition to other rights and remedies you may have under law our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods ...

Page 33: ...LAIMS FOR AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMERS Please contact Pacific Gas Heating Pty Ltd Tel 1300 793978 Email info pacificgas com au FOR NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMERS Please contact the store where the product was purchased PRODUCT WARRANTY The appliance must be operated and maintained in accordance with the instructions supplied in the operating manual Any repair does not extend the warranty period Any parts other tha...

Page 34: ... www matadorbbqs com au For technical and warranty support call 1300 793 978 Aus 09 9780 000 NZ Your purchase receipt will be required for warranty claims For spare parts contact Pacific Gas Heating Pty Ltd ...

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