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LIGHTING PROCEDURE

LIGHTING PROCEDURE

LIGHTING PROCEDURE

LIGHTING PROCEDURE    

 

Lighting  the  BBQ  is  easy,  but  must  be  done  with 
due care. 

 

Make sure that gas is turned on at the cylinder, or 
that gas is available to the BBQ. 

 

Make sure the gas cylinder is filled. 

 

Check that the end of each burner tube is properly 
located over each valve orifice. 

 

Make  sure  all  gas  connections  are  securely 
tightened. 
 

FLAME THROWER IGNITION

FLAME THROWER IGNITION

FLAME THROWER IGNITION

FLAME THROWER IGNITION    
This  BBQ  is  equipped  with  automatic  ignition,  as 
indicated  on  the  front  fascia  of  the  BBQ  frame.  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  a  click 
from  the  knob.  Hold  the  knob  in  until  the  burner 
ignites.  If  the  burner  does  not  light  on  the  first 
attempt,  return  the  knob  to  the  “OFF”  position  and 
try  a  couple  more  times.  If  the  burner  still  does  not 
light, wait a few minutes to allow the gas to disperse 
before trying again. 

MANUAL IGNITION

MANUAL IGNITION

MANUAL IGNITION

MANUAL IGNITION    

 

Place  a  lighted  match  or  gas  lighter  (not 
provided). 

 

Keep your hand below the bottom of the burner 
while doing this. 

 

Turn the burner on. 

 

You should see the burner alight. 

 

Repeat to light the other burners. 

 
 
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TURNING OFF THE BBQ

URNING OFF THE BBQ

URNING OFF THE BBQ

URNING OFF THE BBQ    

 

When  finished  cooking,  leave  the  burners  at  the 
“HIGH” position up to 5 minutes so that remaining 
grease from the food will be removed. 

 

When  turning  off  the  BBQ,  close  the  supply  from 
the  gas  cylinder  first;  this  will  allow  the  gas 
remaining  in  the  hose  to  evaporate.  This  will  only 
require  a  few  seconds.  The  burners  can  then  be 
switched off. 

 

CONTROLLING THE FLAMES 

CONTROLLING THE FLAMES 

CONTROLLING THE FLAMES 

CONTROLLING THE FLAMES      
The  knobs  have  three  basic  positions.  You  can  achieve 

any flame height between  low and high by rotating the 

knob between these positions. 

 

 

 

Burner off 

Burner on high 

 

Burner on low 

 

Note

Note

Note

Note: ‘Blowback’ is a situation where the flame 
burns inside the burner, towards the front, 
recognised 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 seconds, and then relight. 

 

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Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...stment alteration service or maintenance can Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death cause property damage injury or death cause property damage injury or death cause property damage injury or death installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly instal...

Страница 3: ...d technicians When gas cylinder is replaced or reconnected check for leaks Do not store chemicals or flammable materials near this appliance Unsupervised children should not be near a BBQ while cooking or during warm up or cool down People with flammable clothing such as nylon etc should keep well away from the BBQ when it is operating Do not leave food unattended on the BBQ In case of fat fire tu...

Страница 4: ...he gas line or reset the regulator excess gas flow device This purging procedure should be done every time a new gas cylinder is connected to your BBQ OTHER CONSIDERATION OTHER CONSIDERATION OTHER CONSIDERATION OTHER CONSIDERATIONS S S S Strong winds and low temperatures can affect the heating and performance of your gas BBQ so factor in these elements when positioning your BBQ outdoors for cookin...

Страница 5: ...BBQ must be kept under surveillance at all times Keep children at a safe distance from the BBQ touching hot surfaces could cause burns The BBQ must be kept clean to avoid flare ups caused by remnants of fat Fires resulting from ignition of grease will void the warranty Ensure that the gas cylinder is suitable for your product A A A ANY ENCLOSURE IN NY ENCLOSURE IN NY ENCLOSURE IN NY ENCLOSURE IN W...

Страница 6: ... a problem arising with the hose and regulator please contact your BBQ supplier for a list of approved replacement parts The hose and regulator assembly parts must comply to Australian gas standards GAS CYLINDER STORAGE GAS CYLINDER STORAGE GAS CYLINDER STORAGE GAS CYLINDER STORAGE Gas cylinder not in use are to be stored outdoors in a well ventilated place out of reach from children Make sure tha...

Страница 7: ...onnections Any gas leakage should result in bubbles within 20 seconds If a gas leakage is detected tighten the connection If the gas leakage persist contact your supplier or place of purchase As an alternative you may use a gas leak detector following the manufacturer s instructions available at all major BBQ retailers This provides an easier way to check for gas leaks DO NOT USE NAKED FLAME FOR L...

Страница 8: ...ION MANUAL IGNITION MANUAL IGNITION MANUAL IGNITION Place a lighted match or gas lighter not provided Keep your hand below the bottom of the burner while doing this Turn the burner on You should see the burner alight Repeat to light the other burners T T T TURNING OFF THE BBQ URNING OFF THE BBQ URNING OFF THE BBQ URNING OFF THE BBQ When finished cooking leave the burners at the HIGH position up to...

Страница 9: ... DRIP TRAY DRIP TRAY DRIP TRAY DRIP TRAY Drip tray must be cleaned regularly and checked each time before use Always empty drip tray before each use Overflow of the drip tray might cause serious burns or injuries Never touch the drip tray until the BBQ and fat have cooled down completely Fat fire from excessive fat or grease build up is not covered by warranty COOKING SURFACE MAINTENANCE COOKING S...

Страница 10: ...t is for outdoor use only Do not use indoors Do not use below ground level Do not store gas cylinders below ground level LP gas is heavier than air so if a leak occurs the gas will collect at a low level and could ignite in the presence of a flame or spark Do not store or use gas cylinders on their side as this could allow liquid gas into the supply pipes with serious consequences Leak test your B...

Страница 11: ...lift each burner up and away from the gas valve orifice 6 Refer to figure below and perform one of these three cleaning methods Bend a stiff wire a lightweight coat hanger works well into a small hook as shown below Run the hook through the burner tube and inside the burner several times to remove any debris Use a bottle brush with a flexible handle Run the brush through the burner tube and inside...

Страница 12: ...EXPLODED VIEW ...

Страница 13: ...BBQ Body UM006AS10 11 Stainless Steel Burner UM006AS11 12 Cylinder Hook UM006AS12 13 Back Support Pipe UM006AS13 14 Back Support Pipe Bracket UM006AS14 15 Main Gas Control Valve UM006AS15 16 Knob UM006AS16 17 Knob Support UM006AS17 18 Front Fascia UM006AS18 19 Drip Tray UM006AS19 20 Drip Tray Support Left UM006AS20 21 Side Support Plate UM006AS21 22 Right Leg UM006AS22 23 Wheel UM006AS23 24 Wheel ...

Страница 14: ... Illustration Illustration Illustration Illustration Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity 1 1 1 1 BBQ Body 1 2 2 2 2 Left Leg 2 3 3 3 3 Right Leg 2 4 4 4 4 Side Panel 2 5 5 5 5 Wheel Axle 1 6 6 6 6 Wheel 2 7 7 7 7 Cylinder Hook 1 8 8 8 8 Back Support Pipe 1 9 9 9 9 Flame Tamer 2 10 10 10 10 Grill Plate 1 ...

Страница 15: ...uantity Quantity Quantity Quantity 11 11 11 11 Hotplate 1 12 12 12 12 Cloth With Logo 1 13 13 13 13 Drip Tray 1 14 14 14 14 Bottom Shelf 1 15 15 15 15 Warming Grid 1 16 16 16 16 Hood 1 17 17 17 17 Hood Handle 1 18 18 18 18 Temperature Gauge 1 19 19 19 19 Hood Back Plate 1 20 20 20 20 Drip Tray Support Left 1 21 21 21 21 Hood Handle Support 2 ...

Страница 16: ...22 22 22 22 Knob 4 23 23 23 23 Drip Tray Support Right 1 24 24 24 24 Leg Insert 2 ...

Страница 17: ...ption Description Description Part Part Part Part Parts Parts Parts Parts Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity A A A A Bolt M6x15mm 30 B B B B Bolt M6x75mm 16 C C C C Spring Washer Ø6 0mm 8 D D D D Flat Washer Ø6 0mm 8 E E E E Flat Washer Ø10mm 2 F F F F Nut M10 2 G G G G Hood Pin 2 ...

Страница 18: ......

Страница 19: ...ighten all bolt connections by hand first When the BBQ is fully assembled retighten the screws nuts and bolts by When the BBQ is fully assembled retighten the screws nuts and bolts by When the BBQ is fully assembled retighten the screws nuts and bolts by When the BBQ is fully assembled retighten the screws nuts and bolts by using a wrench and screw using a wrench and screw using a wrench and screw...

Страница 20: ... Left Part 20 and Drip Tray Support Right Part 23 onto the BBQ Body Part 1 as per illustration below Use Bolt Part A to secure STEP 3 Insert the Knob Part 22 onto the gas control valves on the BBQ Body Part 1 as per illustration below ...

Страница 21: ...Leg Part 2 to the Side Panel Part 4 as per illustration below Use Bolt Part A to secure STEP 5 Attach Wheel Part 6 to the Wheel Axle Part 5 and use Nut Part F and Flat Washer Part E to secure as per illustration below Assemble the Side Panel Part 4 and Right Leg Part 3 as per illustration below ...

Страница 22: ...y Part 1 as per illustration below Use Bolt Part B Spring Washer Part C and Flat Washer Part D to secure STEP 7 Assemble the Bottom Shelf Part 14 onto the legs as per illustration below and use bolts Bolt Part B Spring Washer Part C and Flat Washer Part D to secure ...

Страница 23: ... Plate Part 19 onto the Hood Part 16 by using Bolt Part A as per illustration below STEP 9 Assemble the Hood Handle Part 17 and the Hood Handle Support Part 21 to the Hood Part16 as per illustration below Use Bolt Part A to secure ...

Страница 24: ...STEP 10 Assemble the Temperature Gauge Part 18 to the Hood Part16 as per illustration below STEP 11 Attach the Hood Part 16 onto the BBQ Body Part 1 and secure with Bolt Part G as per illustration below ...

Страница 25: ...STEP 12 Place the Flame Tamer Part 9 into the BBQ Body Part 1 as per illustration below STEP 13 Place Grill Plate Part 10 and Hotplate Part 11 into BBQ Body Part 1 as per illustration below ...

Страница 26: ...STEP 14 Place Warming Grid Part 15 onto BBQ Body Part 1 as per illustration below STEP 15 Assemble the Cylinder Hook Part 7 to the BBQ Body Part 1 as per illustration below Use Bolt Part A to secure ...

Страница 27: ... Logo Part 12 to the legs by using Bolt Part A as per illustration below Use Bolt Part A to secure Step 17 Insert Drip Tray Part 13 onto the Drip Tray Support Left Right Part 20 23 under the BBQ Body Part 1 as per illustration below ...

Страница 28: ... for use Please take care when lighting your BBQ Please take care when lighting your BBQ Please take care when lighting your BBQ Please take care when lighting your BBQ Always keep children away from this BBQ at all times Always keep children away from this BBQ at all times Always keep children away from this BBQ at all times Always keep children away from this BBQ at all times ...

Страница 29: ...t iron plate and grill fixed side shelves S S tube type burner and single auto ignition BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER See drawing pages GAS VALVES GAS VALVES GAS VALVES GAS VALVES GDA model GL4 REGULATOR HOSE REGULATOR HOSE REGULATOR HOSE REGULATOR HOSE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY GENESIS GAC 001 2KG LPG REGULATOR AGA 6735 GENESIS HOSE 8MM Class A MWP 2 8kPa Appliance End Thread Size 5 8 18 ...

Страница 30: ...perating manual Any repair does not extend the warranty period Any parts other than original Jumbuck parts will void this warranty INSTALLATION CONDITIONS INSTALLATION CONDITIONS INSTALLATION CONDITIONS INSTALLATION CONDITIONS All installations must conform to the applicable Gas Electrical and Building standards as laid down by the local codes for state or region WARRANTY WARRANTY WARRANTY WARRANT...

Страница 31: ...r For New Zealand Customer For New Zealand Customer For New Zealand Customer Any claim under this warranty must be made within 12 months of the date of purchase of the product To make a claim under the warranty take the product with proof of purchase to any Bunnings store Visit www bunnings co nz for store locations Bunnings NZ Ltd bears reasonable direct expenses of claiming under the warranty Yo...

Страница 32: ...FORMATION RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Attached the copy of the purchase receipt here Date of Purchase Purchased From Location Model Name and Number Serial Number Receipt Number Note The serial number is located either on the outside of the packing carton or outside or inside the appliance FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE For A...

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