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GAS SUPPLY INFORMATION

 

This appliance is only suitable for use with low pressure Butane, Propane, or LPG mixtures, fitted with 

the appropriate low-pressure regulator via a flexible hose.   The hose should be secured to a regulator 

and the appliance with hose clips.  This BBQ is set to operate with a 30mbar regulator when used with 
Butane and Propane gas, and 30 or 50 mbar for LPG mixtures.  Please consult your local bottled gas 

dealer for information regarding a suitable regulator for the gas cylinder, and BBQ.  

 

  

 

REGULATOR AND HOSE 

 

Use a regulator which is approved to EN16129 with the appropriate capacity (g/h), pressure, 

working temperature and inlet/outlet connection for the country of destination.  The life 

expectancy of the regulator is estimated as 10 years.  It is recommended that the regulator should 
be changed within 10 years of the date of manufacture.   

 

The use of the wrong regulator or hose is dangerous, always check that you have the correct items 

before operating the BBQ.   

 

The hose used must conform to the relevant standards for the country of use.  The length of the 

hose must be a maximum of 1.5 meters.  Worn or damaged hoses must be replaced.    

 

Ensure that the hose is not obstructed, kinked or in contact with any part of the BBQ other than at 

its connection.   

 

 

GAS CYLINDER

 

 

The gas cylinder should not be dropped or handled roughly.  If the appliance is not in use, the 

cylinder must be disconnected.  Replace the protective cap on the cylinder after disconnecting the 
cylinder from the appliance.   

 

Cylinders must be stored outdoors in an upright position and out of the reach of children.  The 

cylinder must never be stored where temperatures can reach over 50

o

 C.  Do not store the cylinder 

near flames, pilot lights or other sources of ignition.  

DO NOT SMOKE NEAR THE CYLINDER(S)

.   

 

This BBQ is designed for use outdoors only, away from any flammable materials.  It is important 

that there are 

no overhead obstructions

 and that there is a minimum distance of 1m from the side 

and rear of the appliance. It is important that the ventilation openings of the appliance are not 

obstructed. The BBQ must be used on a level, stable surface.   

 

The appliance should be protected from direct draughts and should be positioned or protected 

against direct penetration by any trickling water (e.g. rain).   

 

 

Parts sealed by the manufacturer must not be altered by the user.  No modifications should be 

made  to  any  part  of  this  BBQ  and  repairs  and  maintenance  should  only  be  carried  out  by  a 
registered Gas Safe service engineer. 

 

 

CONNECTING THE GAS BOTTLE TO THE APPLIANCE

 

 

Before connecting the gas supply, ensure that there is no debris caught in the head of the gas 

cylinder, regulator, burner or burner parts.  Spiders and insects can nest within and clog the 

burner/ venturi tube at the orifice.  A clogged burner can lead to a fire beneath the appliance.   

 

Clean the burner holes with a heavy-duty pipe cleaner.   

 

Fit the hose to the appliance, ensuring that the screw fitting has been fully tightened using a 

spanner.  If the hose is replaced, it must be secured to the appliance and regulator using hose clips.    

 

Disconnect the regulator from the cylinder (according to the directions indicated on regulator) 

when the BBQ is not in use.   

 

The BBQ must be used in a well-ventilated area.  Do not use indoors or in a garage.    

 

ONLY USE THIS BBQ OUTDOORS.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MG5BBQSS

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MG5BBQSS GAS GRILL WITH 5 MAIN BURNERS WITH SIDE BURNER AND INFRARED SIDE BURNER ...

Page 2: ...necting the gas bottle to the appliance 13 Checking for leaks 14 Lighting Instructions 14 Safely using your BBQ 15 Flare up Control 15 Fat Fires 15 Cleaning and Care 16 Outside Surface 16 Interior of the BBQ 16 Cooking Grid 16 Cleaning the Burners 16 Storage of the Appliance 16 Technical Information 17 Troubleshooting 18 Manufacturer Support 18 ...

Page 3: ...end to freeze and supply gas at reduced pressures affecting the performance of your BBQ Use a suitable regulator that is certified to BS EN 12864 or EN 16129 When positioning the BBQ the following clearances must be obeyed Sides and rear of appliance 1 METRE FROM ANY OBSTRUCTION Above the appliance NO OVERHEAD OBSTRUCTION ARE PERMITTED Please turn off the gas cylinder if gas leak is suspected Part...

Page 4: ... Cart Bottom Panel 1 21 Locking Castor 2 22 Non Locking Castor 2 23 Cart Left Door 1 24 Cart Right Door 1 25 Cart Horizontal Bar 1 26 Cover Magnet 2 27 Cart Back Panel 1 28 Cart Left Side Panel 1 29 Left Side Burner Valve 1 30 Grease Cup Hanger 1 31 Cart Left Front Column 1 32 Grease Cup 1 33 Ignition Road and Chain 1 34 Left Side Shelf 1 35 Left Side Infrared Burner 1 36 Infrared Burner Cooking G...

Page 5: ...5 FIXTURES AND FITTINGS Ref Description Image Qty AA M6x16 8 BB M6x14 40 CC M6x10 16 DD D8 4 EE M4x10 16 FF M5x12 20 EXPLODED DIAGRAM OF PARTS ...

Page 6: ...rews to the four castors Step 2 Attach the cylinder floor plates and castors onto the base using 12 FF x 20 screws Step 3 Turn the base over so that the castors are on the floor Attach the side panel onto the base using two BB screws ...

Page 7: ... side panel and then attach the door stop 37 to the base using two EE screws Step 5 Attach the back panel onto the base and two side panels using seven BB screws Step 6 Use five BB screws to secure the corner panel to the side panel and base ...

Page 8: ... the base Step 8 Slide the two front panels 23 and 24 into the space between the two corner panels Secure them into place using five BB screws Step 9 Secure the top of the BBQ unit to the assembled base using four BB screws Ensure it is secure before commencing ...

Page 9: ...the main BBQ body using 2 DD washers and 2 BB screws Step 11 On the outside of the main unit use four AA screws and two BB screws to further secure the side shelf Step 12 Secure the left shelf to the side of the main unit using two DD washers and two BB screws ...

Page 10: ... the outside of the main unit use four AA screws and two BB screws to further secure the side shelf Step 14 Use two EE screws to secure the dial onto part 29 Step 15 Use two EE screws to secure the dial onto part 12 ...

Page 11: ... into position using 2 EE screws on the underside of the side burner Step 17 Connect the right side burner to the unit using the electrode and the electrode wire Step 18 Attach the left side searing burner onto the left side burner Use two EE screws to secure into place ...

Page 12: ...hanger to the left side burner and hook the grease cup onto the hanger Step 20 Insert the grills and right side burner trivet into the BBQ as shown Then slide the grease tray underneath the back of the unit Your BBQ is now ready to use ...

Page 13: ...osition and out of the reach of children The cylinder must never be stored where temperatures can reach over 50o C Do not store the cylinder near flames pilot lights or other sources of ignition DO NOT SMOKE NEAR THE CYLINDER S This BBQ is designed for use outdoors only away from any flammable materials It is important that there are no overhead obstructions and that there is a minimum distance of...

Page 14: ... the control dial to the off position clockwise and also turn the cylinder valve off Wait for five minutes before attempting to light the BBQ again LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MAIN BURNER 1 Open the lid and make sure that all burners are in the OFF position 2 Connect the regulator to the gas bottle Turn the gas supply to ON position on the regulator Use soapy water to check if there is any gas l...

Page 15: ... If the BBQ is to be used for a large gathering it may be necessary to turn off and cool the BBQ every two hours to remove food debris and grease from the drip tray and drip pan The maximum cooking time between cleans is dependent on both the amount of food been cooked and their fat content When cooking large quantities of food with a high fat content the BBQ will require more regular cleaning Fai...

Page 16: ...OOKING GRID Use a mild soapy water solution and rinse with water Non abrasive scouring powder can be used on stubborn stain CLEANING THE BURNERS Turn the gas OFF at the control dial and disconnect the gas cylinder Remove the cooking grid and cooking tray Clean the burner with a soft brush or blow clean with compressed air and wipe with a cloth Clean any clogged parts with a pipe cleaner or stiff w...

Page 17: ...m 0 88mm Injector Size Left Side Burner 0 71mm 0 78mm 0 78mm Injector Size Right Side Burner 0 78mm 0 94mm 0 94mm Country of Destination AT CH DE SK BE CY DK EE FI FR GB HU IT LT NL NO SE SI SK RO HR TR BG IS LU MT BE CH CY CZ ES FR GB IE IT LT LU LV PT SK SI Identification Code 1008CT3216 Lamp Rating D Battery 1 5V x 2 DC3V 1W The LED light source of this luminaire is not replaceable when the lig...

Page 18: ...s in gas jets or gas hose 1 Replace with full cylinder 2 Have regulator checked or replace 3 Clean burner 4 Clean jets and gas hose Low flame or flashback fire in burner tube a hissing or roaring noise may be heard 1 LP gas cylinder too small 2 Obstructions in burner 3 Obstructions in gas jets or gas hose 4 Windy conditions 1 Use larger cylinder 2 Clean burner 3 Clean jets and gas hose 4 Use BBQ i...

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