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 Never try to move the barbecue when it is on, or before it has 
had time to cool down.

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 The person operating this barbecue should pay constant 
attention to the food being cooked.

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 Do not leave the barbecue unattended when it is alight. The 
person should remain at the barbecue at all times when it is 
alight/cooking.

THIRD PARTY SAFETY

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 The operator is responsible for the safety of all third parties while 
the barbecue is in use.

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 Onlookers should be kept a safe distance away from the 
barbecue when it is in use.

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 Keep children and animals well away while the barbecue is in 
use and while it is cooling down.

LOCATION

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 Do not use indoors. Barbecue units are designed for OUTDOOR 
USE ONLY.

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 Use in a weather-protected area, preferably under shelter.

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 Ensure that the barbecue is on an even and secure surface 
before operating. Use the castor locks if fitted to lock the wheels 
in place.

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Do not use within one metre of any flammable surface of 
structure.

BURN AWARENESS

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 Parts of the barbecue do get extremely hot and could cause 
serious burns – touch test the surface before applying a firm 
grip.

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 The hood handle can become hot! Always wear cooking gloves 
and long sleeves when handling hot components.

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 If cooking with the hood closed, be very careful opening the 
hood, a sudden rush of hot air could burn an unprotected arm.

GAS AWARENESS

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 Ensure all gas couplings and hoses are in good condition and 
have been correctly fitted.

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Leak test all gas lines and connections before use.

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 Do not store flammable materials near this barbecue.

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 Do not place the gas bottle underneath the barbecue directly.

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 Do not store spare LPG cylinders under or near this barbecue.

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 Do not place or use aerosols near this barbecue.

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 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours or 
liquids in the vicinity of this barbecue.

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 Ensure that the gas is turned OFF at the cylinder after use and 
while the barbecue is unattended.

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When turning off the barbecue, shut off the gas at the supply 
source before turning off all the burner controls.

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Do not lean over appliance when lighting.

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Do not use appliance with any cover on.

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Do not use plastic or glass utensils on the appliance.

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Do not dismantle control valves.

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Do not test for gas leaks with a naked flame.

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 Do not modify the constructions of the appliance or the size of 
any burner, injector orifice or any other components

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Do not obstruct any ventilation of the appliance.

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 Do not allow the flexible gas supply hose or any electrical cord to 
come in contact with any heated surface of the appliance.

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Do not use charcoal or any other solid fuel in this appliance.

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 Do not disconnect any gas fittings while the appliance is in use.

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 Do not use a rusty or dented gas cylinder with a damaged gas 
valve.

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Do not fill the gas cylinder beyond 80% capacity.

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Do not store gas cylinders below ground level. ULPG is heavier 
than air. Should a leak occur, the gas will collect and could ignite 
due to presence of a flame or electric spark.

 

ELECTRICAL AWARENESS

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 Symbol IEC 60417 - 5172 (2003-2)  Class II equipment.

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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including 
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been 
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance 
by a person responsible for their safety.

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Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with 
the appliance.

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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the 
manufacturer, its service agent or similarily qualified persons in 
order to avoid a hazard.

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BBQs with Grill Lights & USB parts run on AC power. It is 
IMPORTANT to ensure the care is taken to the location of the 
BBQ. See section in this manual which refers to “Location”. 

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 Turn power OFF when not in use.

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Avoid using in wet conditions.

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If an external lead is being used, ensure that it is corectly rated 
and meets current safety certification requirements.

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Ensure the power is turned OFF before connecting and 
disconnecting any components on the BBQ.

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Ensure power leads are kept away from any hot parts of the 
BBQ.

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Do not place the power lead where hot oil or fat can drip onto 
the lead.

FOR YOUR SAFETY AND OTHERS

If you smell gas:

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Shut off the gas supply to the barbecue.

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Extinguish any open flame (candles, cigarettes, etc.)

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Clear the area to allow the unburned gas to dissipate.

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Be aware of the reason for the gas smell, address this before 
continuing. Should the gas odour come from the LPG cylinder, 
immediately contact the fire department from an elevated safe 
distance.

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Connecting the gas cylinder to the barbecue, refer to that 
section in the manual.

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Leak testing, refer to that section in the manual.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

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When cooking with oil/grease, fire extinguishing materials should 
be readily accessible.

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In the event of an oil/grease fire do not attempt to extinguish with 
water or alcohol. Use type BC dry chemical fire extinguisher or 
smother the fire with dirt, sand or baking soda.

RAIN HAZARD 

In the event of rain while cooking with oil/grease, turn off the gas supply 
and all burners, cover the barbecue as soon as possible. Move people/
animals away from around the barbecue. Do not attempt to move the 
barbecue until it has cooled and can safely be moved.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

WARRANTY

Refer to the warranty supplied with this BBQ. Should any part fail due to 
defective workmanship or faulty materials within the specified period from 
the date of purchase, Masport will replace or repair the defective part 
free of charge. Refer to the warranty for details. Do not use a BBQ that is 
unsafe.

LPG CYLINDER 

The cylinder manufacturer/distributor is responsible for the safety and performance of the LPG cylinder. This is not included in the Masport BBQ 
warranty. Do not use a cylinder that is unsafe.

DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING

Remove all protective packaging including any protective film from stainless steel surfaces.

Make sure you properly dispose of, or recycle the packaging material where possible to comply with applicable waste disposal laws in your area.

IMAGES

NOTE:

The following pages contain assembly  instructions for 
various model options. Please ensure you identify your BBQ 
model so that the correct instructions can be follwoed.

When assembling the cabinet, leave all of the screws loose 
until completey assembled, then tighten all screws.

Содержание BBQ MASP COMMANDER

Страница 1: ...ctions carefully before assembly to reduce risk of fire burn hazard or other injury Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use This manual covers a range of barbecues which include Graphit...

Страница 2: ...28 MAIN BURNER LIGHTING ELECTRONIC IGNITION 28 FOR MANUAL IGNITION MAIN BURNER 28 FOR MANUAL LIGHTING SIDE BURNER 29 REAR BURNER LIGHTING ELECTRONIC IGNITION 29 TURNING OFF A BURNER 29 TURNING OFF YO...

Страница 3: ...DANGER If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odor continues keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or your fire dep...

Страница 4: ...for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of...

Страница 5: ...o the Weight Plate 2 Fix the weight Plate item 32 under the base tray item 1 with these 2pcs Screw M6 40 item g 2pcs washer item h 2pcs Nut M6 item f 1 Screw M6 40 32 Washer Nut M6 2 Assemble 1pc Fron...

Страница 6: ...binet Panel Top Cabinet Panel Side Panel Step 2 Step 2 Assemble this panel sub assembly to the rear panel of the cabinet using 3 xM6 x12 screws item a Step 3 Insert the top front panel with the side p...

Страница 7: ...is a large and heavy assembly which requires two persons to lift it safely into position 10 1 Assemble the hood and grill assembly item 14 to the cabinet trolley with 4pcs Screw SS M6 12 item b and 4p...

Страница 8: ...ONDIMENTS DRAWER OTHER FEATURES Product Description Carton Identification Product Part Number Open the carton by removing the shipping straps then slitting along both ends Cut the tape only by a small...

Страница 9: ...ters and lock the rear castors before assembling the cabinet Screw M6 12 5 Lock this castor Lock this castor Front of the barbecue Locking the rear castors will steady the base Position the base with...

Страница 10: ...the carton walls outwards and flatten Remove the polystyrene packing from beneath the grill Open the hood and remove in order Packed cartons some are empty and used as a gap filler and any polystyren...

Страница 11: ...emble the knob item 15 to the valve shaft on side burner assembly item 17 and make sure the red point on the knob is on the upper direction 2 Connect the side burner hose to the main manifold and tigh...

Страница 12: ...the electronic ignition 3 Connect the lead wire with the ignition as shown below no sequence is required make sure that the wire is securely clipped Connect the lead wire with the electronic ignition...

Страница 13: ...plate and deep dish must not be used at the same time The barbecue is designed to operate safely with approx 34 of the cooking surface being on an open grill 21 22 23 21 22 23 21 23 35 FAT AWAY DISCH...

Страница 14: ...entire valve regulator and hose assembly with the soapy water including where the hose connects to the BBQ Alternatively you can apply the soapy water with a paint brush basting brush Bubbles will fo...

Страница 15: ...he right burner is lit the burner next to it can be turned on and will light off the lit burner Repeat until all burners are alight 4 Each burner can be adjusted Turn the knob anticlockwise to adjust...

Страница 16: ...odel of BBQ is fitted with the smoker drawer use two smaller aluminium foil oven trays one on either side of the smoker drawer to collect the dripping fat INFRARED REAR BURNER ROTISSERIE OPTIONAL Prep...

Страница 17: ...ck the orifice for blockage Wire is shorting Ensure connections are tight Replace with new Electrode assembly with wires Burner can t light by match No gas Open the LP tank valve Gas flow is not smoot...

Страница 18: ...ndle 40 Drawer front panel 41 Slides 42 Drawer holder 43 Smoker drawer cover 44 Somker drawer NOTE Items 24 31 are for barbecues fitted with a rotisserie PARTS LIST CONTINUED 45 Left slide of smoker d...

Страница 19: ...547135 Plate Insert Round x1 547223 Handle Grill Insert x1 559765 Grill Matt P E 390 x 485 with kebab option 547139 Grill Gloss P E 390 x 485 with kebab option 555231 Kebab Rack each 559761 Kebab Skew...

Страница 20: ...rinse thoroughly with water Cleaning with chloride containing detergents must be avoided On polished finishes rubbing or wiping should be done in the direction of the polish lines NOT across them Car...

Страница 21: ...lead to a BBQ cover being a corrosion breeder rather than a protective tool NOTE If leaving your BBQ covered for long periods occasionally check for corrosion and insect habitation Oil surfaces for e...

Страница 22: ...ot disconnect hose from the appliance PANTONE 185C PANTONE P 131 13 C FINISHED SIZE 150mm W x 180mm H 549758 A 0 Name Model IAPMO Approval Injector mm Pressure kPa Inp Burn Mj h Total Mj h BBQ MASP SU...

Страница 23: ...Copyright 2017 Masport Limited Masport Limited 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure Auckland 1060 New Zealand P 0800 627 767 New Zealand P 1300 366 225 Australia...

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