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6. Wire brush entire outer surface of burner to 

remove food residue and dirt.

7. Clean any blocked ports with a stiff wire such as 

an open paper clip.

8. Check burner for damage, due to normal wear 

and corrosion some holes may become enlarged. 
If any large cracks or holes are found, replace 
burner assembly.

9. Carefully re-install burner assembly.

VERY IMPORTANT: Burner tubes must reengage 
valve openings. See Fig. D.

10. Secure burner assembly using the previously 

removed screws from the back board of the 
firebox (See Fig. C). Then fit the previously 
removed screws from the ignition bracket on the 
underside of the firebox (See Fig. B). Finally, fit 
the previously removed screws from the ignition 
plates connecting the burners (See Fig. A).

11. Reconnect sparker wires to valves.
12. Replace vaporiser bars and cooking grill.

Burner Flame Check

•   Remove cooking grill and vaporising bar. Light 

burner, rotate knobs from high to low. You should 
see a smaller flame in low position than seen on 
high. Always check flame prior to each use. 

Grease Tray
•   IMPORTANT 

– Check and clean the grease tray 

regularly before every use and replace if 
necessary. Do not allow the fat residue to build 
up in the tray.

•   NEVER

 use without grease tray in position.

Fixings

•   All screws and bolts, etc. should be checked and 

tightened on a regular basis.

Storage

•   Store your grill in a cool dry place.
•   Cover the burner with aluminum foil in order to 

prevent insects or other debris from collecting in 
burner holes.

HIGH

LOW

•   If the grill is to be stored indoors, the gas 

bottle must be disconnected and left outside. The 
gas bottle should always be stored outside, in a 
dry, well-ventilated area, away from any sources 
of heat or ignition.

•   Disconnect the cylinder when the barbecue is not 

in use.

•   Do not let children tamper with the bottle.
•   Cylinders must be stored outdoors out of reach of 

children and must not be stored in a building, 
garage or any other enclosed area.

DO NOT

 leave your grill uncovered when not in 

use. Store your appliance in a shed or garage 
when not in use to protect against the effects of 
extreme weather conditions, particularly if you live 
near coastal areas. Prolonged exposure to sunlight, 
standing water, sea-air/saltwater can all cause 
damage to your appliance. (A cover may not be 
sufficient to protect your appliance in some of these 
situations)
•   Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young 

children away.

•   Always wear protective gloves when handling hot 

components or items such as pots.

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Leak Testing

• To be performed in a well ventilated area.

• Confirm all control knobs are in the off position.

• Open the gas control valve on the bottle.

• Check for leaks by brushing a solution of 50% water and 50% dish soap over the gas system joints, 

including all valve connections, hose connections and regulator connections.

• NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to test for leaks at any time.

• If bubbles form over any of the joints, there is a leak.

• Turn off gas supply and retighten all joints.

• Repeat test. If bubbles form again, do not use the patio heater. Please contact the helpline stated in 

this manual.

• Leak test annually and whenever the gas bottle is removed or replaced.

Gas and Regulator

• The gas hose must be connected in accordance with these instructions. When installed correctly all 

parts of the hose should be contained within the Patio Heater pole and gas cylinder chamber. No 

part of hose should be outside of the Patio heater body where it could be a trip hazard or could be 

accidently damaged.

This appliance is for propane use only.

• See instructions supplied with regulator for correct use and attachment.

• Gas bottles should never be stored on their side.

• Never store gas bottles indoors.

• This appliance is supplied with a propane regulator which must only be used for propane gas. 

NEVER use an adjustable regulator with this appliance.

• Please consult your gas dealer for the most suitable gas bottles for your regulator.

Siting Instructions

• This appliance is for OUTDOOR USE ONLY and should be placed in a well ventilated area.

• A well ventilated area must have a minimum of 30% of its surface area open.

(Surface area is defined as the total surface of the walls surface.)

• The sides of the appliance should NEVER be closer than 40 inches (1m) from any combustible surface.

• Keep this appliance away from any flammable materials!

• Important - Make sure the gas bottle is placed level within the base.

• Should you need to change the gas bottle, confirm the gas supply is turned off at the regulator or 

bottle / cylinder valve, and there are no sources of ignition (cigarettes, open flame, sparks, etc.) near 

before proceeding.

• Inspect the gas hose to ensure it is free from any twisting or tension. The hose should hang freely with 

no bends, folds, or kinks that could obstruct free flow of gas. Always inspect the hose for cuts, cracks, 

or excessive wear before use. If the hose is damaged, it must be replaced with hose suitable for use 

with LPG and meet the national standards for the country of use.

Connecting to the cylinder

• Confirm all control knobs are in the off position.

• Connect the regulator to the gas bottle according to your regulator and bottle dealers instructions.

WARNING: 

FUELS USED IN LIQUEFIED PROPANE GAS 

APPLIANCES, AND THE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION OF SUCH 

FUELS, CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING BENZENE, 

WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE 

CANCER AND CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE 

HARM.

 For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Summary of Contents for X475

Page 1: ...X475 Barbecue Photograph is not to scale Specification subject to change without prior notice Universal Innovations Manufactured by www saharabbqs com 509B...

Page 2: ...vicinity of any other appliance WARNING For Outdoor Use Only WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Read the installation operat...

Page 3: ...1 1 2 1 2 Side Shelf Vaporising Bar Cooking Grill Warming Rack Grease Tray Grease Cup Bracket Grease Cup Cart Wheel Bracket Left Cart Frame Cart Wheel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cabinet Base Left Right Side Wa...

Page 4: ...isted If not call 678 534 2876 When you are ready to start make sure that you have the right tools at hand plenty of space and a clean dry area for assembly Assembly Lay out all nuts and bolts and che...

Page 5: ...o the cabinet base as shown below using 8 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A Note The right side wall has a hole in the top corner This is a view from the back Cabinet Base M6x12 Bolt Ref A Left Right Side Wall...

Page 6: ...t Ref A Assembly Step 2 6 Fit the two cabinet brace plates to the cabinet base and side wall assembly using 8 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A as shown below Cabinet Brace Plate x2 M6x12 Bolt Ref A Cabinet Br...

Page 7: ...ll is on the ground Fit cabinet front panel to base and side wall assembly as shown below using 6 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A Note An extra person will be needed to hold the door in position while tighte...

Page 8: ...Assembly Step 4 8 Fit the cross bar using 4 of the M4x10 bolts Ref B Secure chain to cabinet front panel using the pre fitted M6x12 bolt and washer M4 x 10 Bolts Ref B Cross Bar Cross Bar...

Page 9: ...Turn the barbecue cabinet over and fit axle assembly and two caster wheels to the cabinet base using 16 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A Axle Assembly Caster Wheel x2 Axle Assembly Caster Wheel Cabinet Base...

Page 10: ...Assembly Step 6 10 Turn the grill over and fit the two cylinder supports to the cabinet base using 6 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A Cylinder Supports Cylinder Support M6x12 Bolt Ref A...

Page 11: ...rebox onto cabinet Open hood and use 4 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A to secure firebox into position Note Fixing holes are located on inside of firebox 2 on each side Note Two people are required to lift f...

Page 12: ...Assembly Step 8 12 Side Shelf Use pre fitted R clip and pin to secure the side shelf The long bar is used to secure the side shelf in the upright position R clip and pin Long bar...

Page 13: ...ssembly Step 9 13 1 Fit vaporising bars x4 into position as shown 2 Fit cooking grill into position as shown 3 Fit warming rack into position as shown Vaporising Bar x4 Cooking Grill Warming Rack 1 2...

Page 14: ...e tray using one of the M6x12 bolts Ref A and then slide into the back of the grill as shown below Slide grease cup into the grease cup bracket as shown Grease Tray Grease Cup Bracket Grease Tray Grea...

Page 15: ...el Bracket x2 Left Cart Frame M6x12 Bolt Ref A 1 Fit cart wheel brackets to left cart frame as shown below using 8 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A 2 Fit the 2 cart wheels to the cart wheel brackets using pre...

Page 16: ...bolts Ref A Then attach the bottom cart shelf using 3 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A Then attach the right cart frame using 5 of the M6x12 bolts Ref A Note There are 3 height options for the shelves Note B...

Page 17: ...p 13 17 Fit two cart rails to cart frame as shown using 8 of the M6x45 bolts Ref C Cart Rail x2 Fit handle assembly to side cart using 2 of the M6x12 Bolts Ref A Handle Assembly M6x45 Bolt Ref C M6x12...

Page 18: ...sembly Step 14 18 Attach the side cart tabletop to the cart frame using 5 of the M6x12 Bolts Ref A Side Cart Tabletop Utility Bin Chopping Board Place utility bin and chopping board into the side cart...

Page 19: ...l body lift the cart slightly on the left and lower down to lock in to the grill side brackets Note make sure the side cart wheels are on the left hand side If you wish to keep the side cart detached...

Page 20: ...Use cabinet front panel for easy access to gas hose and regulator Note Grease cup needs to be on the opposite side to the gas cylinder Screw regulator onto gas cylinder When connecting the flexible ho...

Page 21: ...cylinder and hose connection 3 Turn on the gas cylinder valve Inspect the connections and look for bubbles NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to test for leaks at any time 4 If no bubbles appear the connection i...

Page 22: ...ion as applicable and b Provided with a listed overfilling prevention device and c Provided with a cylinder connection device 22 compatible with the connection for outdoor cooking appliances The cylin...

Page 23: ...When cooking for the first time paint colors may change slightly as a result of high temperatures This is normal and should be expected Inspect the hose before each use of the outdoor cooking gas appl...

Page 24: ...of Cooking Session After each cooking session turn the grill burners to the high position and burn for 5 minutes This procedure will burn off cooking residue thus making cleaning easier Care and Main...

Page 25: ...e grill has been idle for an extended period Cleaning the Burner Assembly Follow these instructions to clean and or replace parts of burner assembly or if you have trouble igniting grill 1 Turn gas of...

Page 26: ...may not be sufficient to protect your appliance in some of these situations Accessible parts may be very hot Keep young children away Always wear protective gloves when handling hot components or item...

Page 27: ...TING Problem Possible Cause Solution Burner will not light using LP gas cylinder is empty Replace with full cylinder the ignition system Faulty regulator Have regulator checked or replace Obstructions...

Page 28: ...fading colour change Cooking grill 10 years no rust through burn through excludes fading colour change Burner Vaporising bar Warming rack 2 years no rust through burn through All other parts 2 years T...

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