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RADIANT GO

Summary of Contents for RADIANT GO

Page 1: ...Retain manual for further reference Before using the BBQ remove any packaging material within and around the BBQ supplied for protection during transit P O R TA B L E C H A R C O A L B B Q RADIANT GO ...

Page 2: ... au or call 1300 360 211 Aus 09 415 6240 NZ Features Benefits 3 Important safety information 4 Do s Don ts 5 Positioning the BBQ 6 Before you cook 7 Using the BBQ 8 Regulating temperature 8 Adding fuel during cooking 9 After use safety 9 Proper care maintenance 9 Exploded parts diagram 10 Part diagrams 11 Hardware list 12 Assembly instructions 13 20 Warranty 21 23 Notes 24 25 ...

Page 3: ... DIMENSIONS Length Width Height 373 mm 373 mm 510 mm Lid Air Vent Heat Shield Removable Ash Catcher Quick Release Clips Charcoal Grate Cooking Grate Non Scratch Lid Clamps Bottom Damper Damper control settings Storage Bag with Carry Strap Cool Touch Handles ...

Page 4: ...ease fire If this should happen close the lid to suffocate the flame Do not use water to extinguish grease fires Use caution and common sense when operating your grill Never leave hot coals and ashes in the BBQ unattended Use caution when lifting or moving the BBQ to prevent strains and back injuries Wait for the BBQ to cool down prior to moving Ensure BBQ is cool before cleaning and placing into ...

Page 5: ... lid is opened DON TS Do not use petrol kerosene or alcohol for lighting charcoal Use of any of these or similar products could cause an explosion possibly leading to severe bodily injury Never add charcoal lighter fluid to hot or even warm coals as flashback may occur causing severe burns Never use charcoal that has been pre treated with lighter fluid Use only high grade charcoal briquettes or ch...

Page 6: ...l be and remain open and unrestricted The BBQ must not be installed under or on any combustible material Minimum clearance from any combustible materials on ALL sides of the BBQ is 1m and 1m overhead BBQ MUST BE ASSEMBLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The following figures are diagrammatic representations of outdoor areas described Rectangular areas have been used...

Page 7: ...nly Step 1 Remove the cooking grate from the BBQ Step 2 Ensure all vents are open Step 3 Roll a few sheets of paper and locate them firmly into the underside of a charcoal chimney starter Step 4 Place the chimney starter on top of the charcoal grate inside the BBQ Step 5 Fill the chimney starter with charcoal to about half way Step 6 Light the paper in multiple places around the perimeter of the c...

Page 8: ...re those succulent juices that make your gravy so delicious and keep your BBQ clean Regulating temperature To regulate the temperature of your BBQ there are two main things that can be adjusted These are 1 The amount of airflow to your fuel 2 How much physical fuel is placed into the BBQ Top Lid Vent The top vent allows air to vent from the BBQ and should be fully opened while trying to increase t...

Page 9: ...ashes are completely extinguished before removing Before the BBQ can be stored away remaining coals and ashes must be removed from BBQ Use caution to protect yourself and property Place remaining coals and ashes in a non combustible metal container and completely saturate with water Allow coals and water to remain in metal container for 24 hours prior to disposing Extinguished coals and ashes shou...

Page 10: ...Exploded Parts Diagram ...

Page 11: ...ION MANUAL Part diagrams 1 Lid Handle 2 Lid Handle Heat Shield 3 Lid Air Vent 4 Lid 5 Cooking Grate 6 Charcoal Grate 7 Fire Bowl 8 Fire Bowl Air Damper 9 Ash Catcher Ring 10 Ash Catcher 10A Leg Cover 10B Leg Tube Assembly ...

Page 12: ... BOLT SQUARE SHOULDER M6 X 25 2 B BOLT M6 X 35 4 C BOLT SQUARE SHOULDER M6 X 10 4 D BOLT M5 X 10 1 E WASHER Ø6 12 6 F WASHER Ø9 16 6 G WING NUT M6 3 H DOME NUT M6 4 K LOCK NUT M5 1 L SPACERS 2 M WASHER Ø5 10 1 N LID AIR VENT SPRING 1 P FIBRE WASHER 2 ...

Page 13: ...or operating your BBQ Inspect contents of the box to ensure all parts are included and undamaged The following tools are required for assembly and are not included Phillips head screwdriver 10mm and 8mm spanner adjustable wrench or socket set with 10mm and 8mm socket SYMBOL The following symbols will be shown in each procedure for indication of tightening the bolt and nut if necessary Hand Tighten...

Page 14: ...wed by the compression Spring N 1 3 Place the second Washer F onto the top of the spring and push down and hold it 1 4 Whilst holding the washer down attach the securing Wing Nut G to capture the assembly You can tighten and loosen this nut to control the stiffness of the air vents rotation as desired Step 1 Attach the Lid Air Vent Hardware Needed F WASHER Ø9 16 2 G WING NUT M6 1 N SPRING 1 ...

Page 15: ...of the parts together place the bolt through hole on the top of the LId 4 2 4 Keeping the parts attached to the Lid turn over the assembly and attach the Washer E and secure loosely with the Wing Nut G 2 5 Once attached repeat the assembly process for the other side of the Handle Assembly 2 6 Tighten both Wing Nuts G to do a final securing of the Handle Assembly Step 2 Attach the Lid Handle Assemb...

Page 16: ...l Dome Nuts H are attached by hand go back and tighten them with a 10mm socket or adjustable wrench to secure the Ash Catcher Ring 9 in place Step 3 Attach the Ash Catcher Ring Hardware Needed C BOLT SQUARE SHOULDER M6 X 10 4 H DOME NUT M6 4 F WASHER Ø9 16 4 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver and a 10mm socket or adjustable wrench to tighten the securing hardware Pay attentio...

Page 17: ...the Fire Bowl 7 Refer to inset detail below 4 3 To secure the Bottom Damper insert the Bolt M5 x 10 D through the hole in the centre of the bottom of the Fire Bowl 7 thread on the Washer M and then secure with the M5 Lock Nut K Step 4 Secure the Bottom Damper Hardware Needed D BOLT M5 x 10 1 K LOCK NUT M5 1 M WASHER Ø5 10 1 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver and a 8mm socket ...

Page 18: ...tside of the Ash Catcher 10 5 3 Insert a Bolt M6 x 35 B from the inside of the Ash Catcher 10 and secure to the threaded nut on the Leg Assembly 5 4 Repeat this process for the three remaining leg assemblies Step 5 Connecting the Legs NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the securing hardware A short handled screwdriver will give the best adjustment Hardware Needed B...

Page 19: ...s into these slots and push their latches downwards to lock them in place 6 4 To remove the Ash Catcher simply release the latches and remove the clips from the Ash Catcher Ring 9 Step 6 Securing the Ash Catcher Step 7 Inserting the Internal Grates 7 1 Insert the Charcoal Grate 6 into the Fire Bowl and rest it on the lowest edge of the bowl 7 2 Place the Cooking Grate 5 onto the top edge of the Fi...

Page 20: ... by releasing the two locking clips place inside the BBQ and secure the Lid for storage Refer to image below for placement orientation of Legs 8 6 Replace the Lid over the Legs and secure the three lid Locking Clips 8 7 Place the secured BBQ inside the Storage Bag 8 8 Be sure to align the Lid Handle with the corresponding opening in the top half of the Storage Bag The Lid Handle is designed to pro...

Page 21: ...LABOUR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES DAMAGE CAUSED BY ABUSE OR NEGLECT CONDITIONS OF THE WARRANTY The BBQ 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 than original Matador parts will void this warranty THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY Mayo Hardware Pty Ltd ABN 73 000 032 ...

Page 22: ...rranty You may submit details and proof to Mayo Hardware Pty Ltd for consideration The warranty covers manufacturer defects in materials and workmanship under normal use Refer to care and use instructions for correct cleaning and maintenance advice 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...

Page 23: ...of porcelain enamel parts Damage caused by exposure to the elements such as weather hail insects grease and fat fires Rusting of the cooking or charcoal grate Cleaning and wear and tear Commercial use of this product Unauthorised modifications or repairs during the warranty period FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Refer to the troubleshooting section of this operating manual or contact the Mayo Hardware th...

Page 24: ...Notes ...

Page 25: ...25 MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Notes ...

Page 26: ...matadorbbqs com au For technical and warranty support call 1300 360 211 AUS 09 415 6240 NZ Your purchase receipt will be required for warranty claims For Spare Parts contact your local Bunnings Warehouse PB0080c ...

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