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before cleaning. Do not leave the barbecue exposed 
to  outside  weather  conditions  or  stored  in  damp, 
moist areas. 
 

• 

Never  douse  the  barbecue  with  water  when  its 
surfaces are hot. 

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Never handle hot parts with unprotected hands. 

 
H1. Cooking Grill 

Clean  with  hot  soapy  water.  To  remove  any  food 
residue, use a mild cream cleaner on a non-abrasive 
pad. Rinse well and dry thoroughly. 
 

H2. Burner Maintenance 

Your burner has been preset for optimal flame 
performance. You will normally see a blue flame, 
possibly with a small yellow tip when the burner is 
alight. If the flame pattern is significantly yellow, this 
could be a problem caused by grease from cooking 
blocking the burner or spiders or other insects in the 
burner venturi. This can result in the flow of the gas 
and air mixture being restricted or blocked which may 
result in a fire behind the control panel causing 
serious damage to your barbecue. 

If this happens, 

the gas should be immediately turned off at the 
bottle.

 Burners should be inspected and cleaned on 

a regular basis in addition to the following conditions: 
1) 

Bringing the barbecue out of storage. 

2) 

One or more of the burners do not ignite. 

3) 

The burner flame pattern is significantly yellow. 

4) 

The gas ignites behind the control panel. 

 
To clean a burner, remove it from the barbecue. The 
outside of the burner can be cleaned with a wire 
brush. Clean the portholes with a pipe cleaner or 
piece of wire. Take care not to enlarge the portholes. 
Clean the insect screen on the end of the venturi 
tube with a bristle brush (i.e. an old toothbrush). 
Clean the venturi tube with a pipe cleaner or piece of 
wire. You may need a torch to see into the venturi 
tube to make sure it is clear. 

Turn the burner up on 

end and lightly tap against a piece of wood to 
dislodge any debris from inside.

 

 

H3. Barbecue Body 

Regularly  remove  excess  grease  or  fat  from  the 
barbecue body with a soft plastic or wooden scraper. 
It is not necessary to remove all the grease from the 
body. If you need to clean fully, use hot soapy water 
and  a  cloth,  or  nylon-bristled  brush  only.  Remove 
cooking surfaces and burners before full cleaning. Do 
not  immerse  the  gas  controls  or  manifold  in  water. 
Check  burner  operation  after  carefully  refitting  into 
body. 
 

H4. Fixings 

All  screws  and  bolts,  etc.  should  be  checked  and 
tightened on a regular basis. 
 

H5. Storage 

Store  your  barbecue  in  a  cool  dry  place.  It  must  be 

inspected  on  a  regular  basis  as  damp  or 
condensation  can  form  which  may  result  in  damage 
to  the  barbecue.  It  may  be  necessary  to  dry  the 
barbecue  and  the  inside  of  the  cover if  used.  Mould 
can  grow  under  these  conditions  and  should  be 
cleaned and treated if required. Any rust that is found 
that does not come into contact with the food should 
be  treated  with  a  rust  inhibitor  and  painted  with 
barbecue  paint  or  a  heat  resistant  paint.  Chrome 
plated  warming  racks  and  grills  should  be  coated 
with cooking oil. Wrap the burners in aluminium foil to 
help prevent insects or other debris from obstructing 
the burners. 
The gas bottle must be always be disconnected from 
the  barbecue  and  stored  in  a  well ventilated  area  at 
least 1 metre away from any fixed ignition source. Do 
not  store  inside  residential  accommodation.  Never 
store  cylinders  below  ground  level  (e.g.  cellars).  Do 
not let children tamper with bottles. 

 

I. Technical Specifications 
 

 

This barbecue grill is manufactured by: 
 
Donguang Kingsun Enterprises Co. Ltd.  
 
Address: Xicheng Area 2, Shiyong Village, Hengli 
Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, 
China 

 
 

 
 
 
 

Model Number  

KS10013 

Gas Category  

I3P (37) 

Type of Gas 

Propane 

Gas Pressure  

37 mbar 

Pin Number  

359/BU/1016 

Injector Size (Main Burner) 

0.84mm 

Injector Size (Side Burner) 

0.74mm 

Total Heat Input  

11.0 kW 

3 Burner Heat Input  

8.7 kW 

Side Burner Heat Input  

2.3 kW 

Gas Consumption 

785 g/h 

Country of Destination 

GB and IE  

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Summary of Contents for KS10013

Page 1: ...idate your warranty This does not affect your statutory rights Retain these instructions for future reference Leak test your barbecue annually Check the hose connections are tight and leak test them e...

Page 2: ...front leg 1 B4 Left rear leg 1 B5 Wheel 1 B6 Upper support 2 B7 Control panel assembly 2 B8 Front canvas 2 B9 Bottom shelf 1 B10 Leg cap 1 C1 Side table 1 C2 Side table front support 1 C3 Side table r...

Page 3: ...to model purchased Specifications subject to change without prior notice For more details on hardware please see the corresponding Hardware Reference Diagram for your barbecue model PDF created with...

Page 4: ...4 B2 Hardware Reference Diagram Specifications subject to change without prior notice M4 8 Pan Head Bolt 1PC E13 M4 8 Round Head Bolt 2 PCS PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www pdffactory com...

Page 5: ...t every care is taken during the manufacture of this product care must be taken during the assembly in case sharp edges are present 1 Fig 1 Fig 2 Put the Right Front Leg B1 and Right Rear Leg B2 on th...

Page 6: ...B2 as Fig 3 Hammer the Leg Cap B10 slightly to make it fix on the legs 4 Insert the Wheels B5 to Left Front Leg B3 and Left Rear Leg B4 using the Axle E7 Then fix the Axle E7 by R pin E6 as Fig 4 B1 B...

Page 7: ...e Upper Support B6 with the Right Front Leg B1 and Right Rear Leg B2 using the M6 25 bolt E1 and M6 nuts E3 as Fig 5 Fix the bolts tightly by the screwdriver 6 Fix the Control Panel Assembly B7 to Upp...

Page 8: ...ut E3 as Fig 7b and 7c Do not tighten the bolts at this stage Align all the valves on the Control Panel Assembly B7 against each venturi of the burner on the Grill Assembly A1 Make sure all the valve...

Page 9: ...Tent A5 on top of each burner of the Grill Assembly A1 Align the Heat Tent A5 with tabs on its end against slots on the firebowl back as Fig 9a Rest the Heat Tent A5 on the pre assembled bolts fixed...

Page 10: ...he Lid of the Grill Assembly A1 using M5 10 bolts E5 as Fig 10 Fix the bolts tightly by the screwdriver 11 Assemble the Side Table Front Support C2 and Side Table Rear Support C1 to the Side Table C1...

Page 11: ...Right Upper Support B6 by M6 20 Shoulder Bolt E9 as Fig 12a and 12b 13 Fig 13a Install the Side Burner Assembly D1 to the Left Upper Support B6 using M6 15 bolt E8 as Fig 13a and 13b Fig 12b Fig 13b...

Page 12: ...of the Side Burner Assembly D1 using M4 8 round head bolt E10 on the top and M4 8 pan head bolt E13 at the bottom as Fig 14a Put the Side Burner Knob D2 on the side burner valve of the Control Panel...

Page 13: ...Burner Assembly D1 Adjust the burner venturi against the valve as Fig 15b Make sure the valve tip goes into the venturi tube completely with good alignment Then tighten the Side Burner D4 on the Side...

Page 14: ...rate D5 on the Side Burner Assembly D1 and align with 3 holes as Fig 16 Put the Cooking Grill A4 and Warming Rack A3 on the Grill Assembly A1 as Fig 17 Fig 17 17 D5 A3 A4 D1 PDF created with pdfFactor...

Page 15: ...Front Leg B1 and secure the position with the velcro on the canvas edge as Fig 18 19 Fig 19 Connect the Side Burner Electrode D3 to the side burner valve of the Control Panel Assembly B7 as Fig 19 B3...

Page 16: ...16 20 Fig 20 Complete the assembly as Fig 20 PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www pdffactory com...

Page 17: ...ocal gas dealer for the most suitable gas bottles F Installation F1 Selecting a Location This barbecue is for outdoor use only and should be placed in a well ventilated area Take care to ensure that i...

Page 18: ...cue This process should be done before every cooking session The hood where applicable should be open during preheating After completion of preheating the burner should normally be turned down to a lo...

Page 19: ...s grease or fat from the barbecue body with a soft plastic or wooden scraper It is not necessary to remove all the grease from the body If you need to clean fully use hot soapy water and a cloth or ny...

Page 20: ...e ignitor Burner will not light with a match LP gas cylinder is empty Replace withfullcylinder Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replace Obstructions in burner Clean burner Obstructions in ga...

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