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CAUTION: Contents 
are heavy. Exercise 
caution and correct lifting 
positions when removing 
from packaging.

edge

Retain manual for future reference.

Before using the BBQ, 
remove any packaging 
material within and 
around the BBQ 
supplied for protection 
during transit.

3   B U R N E R ,   4   B U R N E R   A N D 

6   B U R N E R   B B Q ’ S

GB0100, GB0101 & GB0102

Содержание Edge 3 BNR

Страница 1: ...itions when removing from packaging edge Retain manual for future reference Before using the BBQ remove any packaging material within and around the BBQ supplied for protection during transit 3 B U R N E R 4 B U R N E R A N D 6 B U R N E R B B Q S GB0100 GB0101 GB0102 ...

Страница 2: ...R EDGE 4 BNR EDGE 6 BNR GB0100 GB0101 GB0102 Length 1517 mm 1633 mm 1840 mm Width 633 mm 663 mm 663 mm Height 1237 mm 1237 mm 1237 mm Features Benefits 3 Safety Information 4 Do s Don ts 6 Gas Cylinders 7 Positioning the BBQ 8 Gas Leak Test 10 Using your Barbecue 11 Care and Maintenance 13 Natural Gas Conversion 16 Exploded product diagram 17 Part List 20 Hardware List 21 Assembly instructions 22 ...

Страница 3: ...TAL INPUT ULPG 45 9 Mj hr INJECTOR SIZE 1 09 mm PRESSURE 2 75 kPa NG 38 4 Mj h INJECTOR SIZE 1 69 mm PRESSURE 1 0 kPa TOTAL INPUT ULPG 61 2 Mjhr INJECTOR SIZE 1 09 mm PRESSURE 2 75 kPa NG 51 2 Mj h INJECTOR SIZE 1 69 mm PRESSURE 1 0 kPa TOTAL INPUT ULPG 91 8 Mjhr INJECTOR SIZE 1 09 mm PRESSURE 2 75 kPa NG 76 8 Mj h INJECTOR SIZE 1 69 mm PRESSURE 1 0 kPa TOTAL INPUT ULPG 21 1 Mjhr INJECTOR SIZE 1 3...

Страница 4: ...revent strains and back injuries Wait for the barbecue to cool down prior to moving We advise that a fire extinguisher be on hand Refer to your local authority to determine proper size and type of fire extinguisher Failure to adhere to safety warnings and guidelines in this manual could result in bodily injury or property damage When operating and handling the barbecue and fuel always wear protect...

Страница 5: ...otentially lead to an explosion SETTING UP YOUR GREASE MANAGEMENT Remove the grease tray from the BBQ and line it with aluminum foil Try to make this as smooth as possible so you don t hinder the flow of oil and grease Line the bottom of the grease cup with fat absorber Regularly change the foil and fat absorber to reduce the chance of fat fires occurring Fires and damages resulting from a build u...

Страница 6: ...sed must be of the same specification as originally supplied with this appliance DON TS DO NOT install the barbecue closer than 1 meter on the sides or 1 meter in the back to any combustible surface or less than 1 metre beneath any overhead combustible construction DO NOT ignite your barbecue with the hood closed DO NOT attempt any adjustment or modification of the preset regulator DO NOT let LPG ...

Страница 7: ... is secure before lighting and operating this barbecue 5 Conduct a leak test on all of the gas line connections on this barbecue Refer to Gas Leak Testing Procedure how to disconnect the gas cylinder from the barbecue When it is time to replace or refill your gas cylinder please always observe this following procedure 1 Ensure that all control knobs on the appliance and the gas cylinder are turned...

Страница 8: ...ead cover and more than two walls the following shall apply At least 25 of the total wall area is completely open and At least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted In case of balconies at least 20 of the total of the side back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted The BBQ must not be installed under or on any combustible material Minimum clearance from an...

Страница 9: ...ower outlet to function When positioning your barbecue you will need to consider this If you already have a weatherproof outdoor power outlet within reach of your barbecue please plug in the connected power lead to this point If the power outlet location is too far away from the barbecue you must use an outdoor rated extension lead to connect to the power outlet For situations where there is no ou...

Страница 10: ...ill in the OFF position Step 3 Apply the soap solution to all the gas connections using a soft bristle brush or spray bottle If you smell gas and or soap bubbles start to appear from a gas connection it is a sign that a leak is present If there is a leak turn off your gas supply and tighten the connection Repeat the test to ensure that the leak is fixed WARNING If after repeating the test with tig...

Страница 11: ...me press the Rear Burner Ignition Switch to ignite the burner When the burner ignites release the knob Step 4 If the burner does not light return control knob to the OFF position and wait 2 minutes before trying again 2 MANUAL IGNITION If you find that you need to manually ignite your barbecue please follow these instructions carefully Main Burners Step 1 Ensure the gas valve on your cylinder is t...

Страница 12: ...harging cables we suggest feeding your cable through the side vents in your trolley cabinet This will allow you to close the cabinet doors and not damage your cables DO NOT place your appliances on areas of the BBQ that are hot as this can be a potential fire hazard and cause Place your appliance away from the main BBQ cooking area WARNING DO NOT place charging appliance on or near hot and greasy ...

Страница 13: ...rate lifting tool lift your grill grate from the barbecue Once removed you can remove the hot plate STEP 2 Remove the flame tamers that sit above each of the burners STEP 3 At the rear of the barbecue remove the screws that secure the burners 2 screws per burner STEP 4 Lift and swing out the burner from its resting place over the valve assembly STEP 5 Once cleaned repeat the above process in rever...

Страница 14: ...s steel requires frequent cleaning and care to maintain its quality of appearance Without adequate care it is realistic to expect that it will show signs of corrosion in time Care Maintenance The cleaner stainless steel can be kept while in storage or during use the greater the assurance of optimum corrosion resistance In order to maintain the life and appearance of your barbecue please follow the...

Страница 15: ...ew is removed the light housing can be removed from inside the BBQ Using a flat head screwdriver press the locking detail on the back of the housing to release the lens of the light Care Maintenance STEP 3 The globe is connected to the socket with 2 pins that have been pushed into place Gently pull on the globe to remove it from the socket and carefully dispose STEP 4 Push the new globe Maximum 10...

Страница 16: ...must be checked to ensure the inlet pressure is correct as per note below After the installation has been completed the installer must test that operation of the appliance to ensure it is correctly functioning Mobile Restraint Hose Assembly When the mobile trolley barbecue is connected to a fixed gas supply via a flexible hose connection a retraining tether of adequate strength shall be fixed to t...

Страница 17: ...17 MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Exploded Parts Diagram EDGE 3 BURNER BARBECUE 2 43 4 5 6 7 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 36 37 38 1 10 42 41 31 8 ...

Страница 18: ...Exploded Parts Diagram EDGE 4 BURNER BARBECUE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1 10 ...

Страница 19: ...19 MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Exploded Parts Diagram EDGE 6 BURNER BARBECUE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1 40 10 42 ...

Страница 20: ...nel 1 1 32 Side Burner Trivet 1 11 USB Port Assembly 1 33 Side Burner Assembly 1 12 Power Adaptor 1 1 34 Side Burner Support 1 13 Trolley Door Magnet 1 1 35 Side Burner Injector Bracket 1 14 Rubber Plug 0 2 36 Cooking Grate Lifting Tool 1 1 15 Castor 2 2 37 Flame Tamer 2 2 4 16 Gas Cylinder Support 2 2 38 Warming Rack 1 1 17 Locking Castor 2 2 39 Infrared Rear Burner Assembly 1 18 Trolley Left Pan...

Страница 21: ...A M4 x 8mm Pan Head Screw 11 11 B M6 Hexagon Domed Cap Nuts 2 C M6 Hex Nut 1 1 1 D M4 Hex Nut 4 4 4 E M4 x 15mm Pan Head Screw 8 8 8 F 7 16 Collar Nut 1 1 G 6mm Diameter Flat Washer 2 2 2 H M6 Shoulder Screw 4 J M6 x 12mm Flat Head Screw 36 30 30 L M6 Door Pivot 2 2 2 M M6 x 16mm Pan Head Screw 4 4 4 ...

Страница 22: ...y and are not included Phillips head Screwdriver Adjustable Wrench or Socket Set 10mm Socket Symbol The following symbols will be shown in each procedure for indication of tightening the bolt and nut if necessary Hand Tighten Only at this stage Tighten with Tools at this stage Pay Attention at this stage Video Instructional Guides To help you assemble your new Edge Barbecue videos of the assembly ...

Страница 23: ...entation of the Trolley Shelf 8 to ensure the folded edges are facing down and that the large access hole is on the same side as the access hole in the Rear Panel 7 Step 1 trolley shelf to rear panel ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 7 Trolley Rear Panel 1 8 Trolley Shelf 1 J M6 x 12mm Flat Head Screw 2 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver ...

Страница 24: ... 3 M6 x 12mm J screws 2 2 Now assemble the Right Hand Side Panel 19 using the same method Step 2 Assemble Trolley Side Panels ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 18 Trolley Left Side Panel 1 19 Trolley Right Side Panel 1 J M6 x 12mm Flat Head Screw 6 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver ...

Страница 25: ...f 8 and fasten with 4 M4 x 15mm Pan Head Screws E 3 3 After securing the Power Adaptor 12 feed the power lead through the access hole in the Trolley Rear Panel 7 3 4 Leave the barbecue assembly upside down for now Step 3 Assemble the power adaptor ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 12 Power Adaptor 1 E M4 x 15mm Pan Head Screw 4 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver and a 10mm soc...

Страница 26: ...ocated at the front corners of the Trolley Base Panel 10 NOTE Secure the pivots firmly but do not over tighten them Step 4 Attach Trolley Door Pivots ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 10 Trolley Base Panel 1 L M6 Door Pivot 2 NOTE This stage will require an adjustable spanner ...

Страница 27: ...15 to the front corners of the Trolley Base Panel 10 5 3 Attach the two remaining Locking Castors 17 to the rear of the Trolley Base Panel 10 5 4 Turn over the assembly so that it is sitting on its wheels You may want to lock the rear Castors to help in assembling further components Step 5 Install Trolley Castors ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 15 Castor 2 17 Locking Castor 2 ...

Страница 28: ...inder Supports underneath the Trolley Base Panel 10 with the 4 mounting holes surrounding the cylinder access hole and secure with 4 M6 x 12mm Screws J Step 6 Gas cylinder support ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 16 Gas Cylinder Support 2 C M6 Hex Nut 1 J M6 x 12mm Flat Head Screw 5 NOTE This stage will require an adjustable spanner or a 10mm spanner and a Phillips head screwdriver ...

Страница 29: ...and turn the trolley assembly over so it is now resting on its castors NOTE We recommend asking for someone to help you lift and turn over the trolley to avoid injury and damage to the barbecue Step 7 Trolley base assembly ALL MODELS NOTE 3 BNR Trolley assembly will only have 4 screws at this stage There is no central screw required This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten th...

Страница 30: ... the Trolley Door Magnet using 4 M4 x 15mm Screws and M4 Hex Nuts NOTE These magnetic locks can be adjusted to improve their operation if required Step 8 Attach Trolley Door Magnet ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 13 Trolley Door Magnet 1 D M4 Hex Nut 4 E M4 x 15 mm Pan Head Screw 4 NOTE This stage will require an adjustable spanner or a 10mm spanner and a Phillips head screwdriver ...

Страница 31: ...embly 9 to the side of the trolley assembly using 2 M6 x 12mm Screws J 9 3 Take 2 more M6 x 12mm Screws J and secure the Wire Shelf 9 to the base of the trolley assembly Step 9 Attach Internal Trolley Shelf 4 BNR AND 6 BNR MODELS ONL Y Parts Hardware Needed 9 Trolley Wire Shelf Assembly 1 J M6 x 12mm Flat Head Screw 4 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver ...

Страница 32: ...ort Assembly 11 to the left hand side inside the trolley assembly 10 2 Use 2 M6 x 12mm Screws J to secure to the trolley assembly NOTE The cables from the USB Ports should be facing the back of the trolley Step 10 Attach the USB Ports 4 BNR and 6 BNR MODELS ONL Y NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver ...

Страница 33: ... NOTE You must get someone to help you lift the Firebox onto the Trolley to avoid injury and damage to the barbecue Step 11 Attach firebox to Trolley Assembly ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 4 Firebox 1 J M6 x 12mm Pan Head Screws 4 J J 4 Regulator and light connection wire Hose and Regulator NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver DO NOT lift the Firebox onto the Trolley Assembl...

Страница 34: ... Ports 12 2 Secure the bracket assembly to the inside panel of the trolley with 2 M6 x 12mm Screws J NOTE The cables from the USB Ports should be facing the back of the trolley Step 12 Secure the Gas Connector Bracket ALL MODELS Hardware Needed J M6 x 12mm Pan Head Screws 2 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver ...

Страница 35: ...ecurely tightened Step 13 Connection of Wires to Power Adaptor ALL MODELS NO USB WIRES ON 3 BNR Z Power Adaptor Input W USB Power Cable from Firebox Y Power Adaptor Wire Terminal from Firebox X USB Plugs from Bracket 14 1 Slide the Trolley Shelf Seal down the gas hose assembly and locate it into the access hole in the Shelf Trolley 8 14 2 Ensure the groove around the side of the seal locates over ...

Страница 36: ...er the pivot push hard on the spring pin located on the top face of the door directly above the Door Pivot With the pin pushed down slide the Trolley Door Left Hand under the control panel The control panel will hold the pin down as you locate it into the installation hole 15 3 Repeat this process for the Trolley Door Right Hand 20 Step 15 Attach Trolley Doors ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 6 Tr...

Страница 37: ...lat Washer G attached into the rear bracket of the Left Hand Fixed Side Shelf 3 16 4 On the front bracket screw a M6 x 16 mm Screw M into the Firebox 4 to finish the attachment NOTE Washer must be used in step 16 3 to avoid damaging the enamel coating of the Firebox Step 16 Attaching Left Hand Fixed Side Shelf 4 BNR and 6 BNR MODELS ONL Y Parts Hardware Needed 3 Left Hand Fixed Side Shelf 1 A M4 x...

Страница 38: ...attached through the firebox and secure to Pivor Bracket A 41 with a 6mm Domed Hex Nut B 17 4 Repeat this process for the right hand side of the firebox but you will reverse the position of parts 41 and 42 so that the key slot flanges assemble on the outside faces of the barbecue NOTE Washer must be used in step 17 3 to avoid damaging the enamel coating of the Firebox Step 17 Attaching Folding She...

Страница 39: ...Side of the barbecue using the Folding Right Hand Shelf 31 TO OPERATE To fold the shelf directly lift up the shelf to disengage the screw heads from the semi circular notches and pivot the shelf downwards To raise the shelf pivot the shelf up and drop it back down onto the support brackets so that the locking screws are again engaged again in the top notch details Step 18 Attaching Folding Shelves...

Страница 40: ...6 x 16mm Screw M with a 6mm Flat Washer G attached into the rear bracket of the Left Hand Side Shelf 3 19 4 On the front bracket screw an M6 x 16 mm Screw M into the Firebox 4 to finish the attachment Step 19 Attaching The Side Burner 4 BNR AND 6 BNR MODELS ONL Y Parts Hardware Needed 27 Right Hand Side Burner Shelf 1 A M4 x 8 mm Pan Head Screw 2 G 6 mm Flat Washer 1 M M6 x 16 mm Pan Head Screw 2 ...

Страница 41: ...d underneath the shelf 20 3 Use 3 M4 x 8 mm Screws A to secure the Side Burner 33 in place 20 4 Secure the Side Burner Support Bracket 34 to the underside of the shelf Use 3 M4 x 8 mm Screws A Assembly to fix the bracket in place Screw in place from the top side of the shelf Step 20 Install Side Burner 4 BNR and 6 BNR MODELS ONL Y Parts Hardware Needed 33 Side Burner Assembly 1 34 Side Burner Supp...

Страница 42: ...the Side Burner Injector Bracket 35 with 2 M4 x 8mm Screws A from the top side of the assembly 21 3 Once secure insert the side burner ignition guide wire into the side burner ignition needle NOTE The side burner injector must be completely inserted into the injection tube of the side burner To prevent the leaking of gas and injury the injector cannot be exposed Step 21 Attaching Side Burner Injec...

Страница 43: ...43 MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Assembly Instructions Step 21 Continued ...

Страница 44: ...ion Switch and insert AAA Battery 44 Insert with the positive end facing outwards NOTE Flame tamers must only be used under the Cooking Grates 1 and not under the Solid Cooking Plate 2 Step 22 Install Flame Tamers Side Burner Trivet and Rear Burner Switch BAttery ALL MODELS Flame Tamers 4 BNR and 6 BNR only TRIVET Parts Hardware Needed 32 Side Burner Trivet 0 1 1 37 Flame Tamers 2 3 4 44 AAA Batte...

Страница 45: ...top of the Firebox 4 above the cooking surface NOTE It is important that the Solid Hot Plate is located on the right hand side of the barbecue above the burners that DO NOT have the flame tamers on them Your EDGE Barbecue comes supplied with a Grate Tool 36 which is design to help you lift the Cooking Grate 1 from the Firebox 4 when needed for cleaning and maintenance You must use this tool to avo...

Страница 46: ... rails that are below the Firebox 4 of your barbecue Push until the front of the tray passes over the small stop situated on the front of the rails 23 3 Once the tray is located take the Grease Cup 21 by its handle and lift it into the location rails in the centre of the Grease Tray 22 again until it also passes over of the stop on the end of the rails Step 24 Insert The Grease Tray and Cup ALL MO...

Страница 47: ...s Burners not assembled correctly Check that burners are correctly positioned in the barbecue frame Burner ports or throat blocked Check that the burner ports are not blocked by spider webs or insect nests Clean out as required Barbecue lights but goes out soon after starting Fuel supply turned off Turn gas valve at cylinder Gas cylinder low or empty Replace cylinder and carry out leak test Kink i...

Страница 48: ...ing Diagram 4 and 6 Burner Wiring Diagram Hood Lights Knob Lights Switch 230 240V AC Power voltage step down plate 12V AC Transformer USB Ports Hood Lights Knob Lights Switch 230 240V AC Power voltage step down plate 12V AC Transformer ...

Страница 49: ...0 NG 1 00 4 x 12 8 1 x 18 1 x 8 BBQ S B R B 77 20 45 90 38 40 Gas Supply Pressure ULPG Min 2 70kPa Max 3 45kPa Gas Type NZ Universal LPG or NG AUS ULPG or NG Gas Supply Pressure NG 1 13kPa 2 0kPa Complies to Standard AS NZS 5263 1 7 MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS From Top of BBQ 1000mm From Sides and Rear 1000mm GMK10658 FOR OUTDOOR USE ONL Y INPUT 230 240 Vac 50Hz pf 0 97 OUTPUT 12V...

Страница 50: ...12 13 73 75 14 74 76 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 78 79 28 29 30 31 83 84 32 33 85 86 34 35 87 88 36 37 89 90 38 39 91 92 40 41 42 93 95 43 94 96 44 45 46 97 98 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 80 81 82 99 100 105 26 127 125 128 126 67 121 122 71 72 77 109 110 129 130 131 132 133 ...

Страница 51: ... GB0125 45 Hood Handle Base LH GB0156 15 Small Control Knob Base GB0126 46 6B Hood Assembly GB0157 16 Large Control Knob Base GB0127 47 Hood Buffering Pads Set GB0158 17 Small Control Knob GB0128 48 Hood Thermometer GB0159 18 Large Control Knob GB0129 49 Grate Lifter GB0160 19 Trolley Top Panel Seal Ring GB0130 50 Rear Burner Thermocouple Assembly GB0161 20 Rear Burner Bellow GB0131 51 Rear Burner...

Страница 52: ...GB0212 75 3B Gas Assembly GB0186 105 6B Rotisserie Extension Rod GB0216 76 3B Knob Connection Wire GB0187 109 Grease Tray Bracket GB0220 77 Rear Burner Injector Assembly GB0188 110 Grease Tray Outer Bracket GB0221 78 4B Trolley Left Door Assembly GB0189 121 6B Grease Slot Assembly GB0232 79 3B Trolley Left Door Assembly GB0190 122 3B Grease Slot Assembly GB0233 80 6B Trolley Right Door Assembly GB...

Страница 53: ...he warranty period Any parts other than original Matador parts will void this warranty THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY Mayo Hardware Pty Ltd ABN 73 000 032 806 4 Secombe Place Moorebank NSW 2170 Australia www mayohardware com au Phone Aus 1300 360 211 Phone NZ 09 415 6240 Email matador mayohardware com au RETAIN A COPY OF YOUR RECEIPT AND THE BELOW INFORMATION FOR YOUR RECORDS ALSO Date of purchase Purc...

Страница 54: ...re does not amount to a major failure The warranty excludes damage resulting from product misuse or product neglect The warranty covers domestic use only and does not apply to commercial applications WHAT IS NOT COVERED Removal or re location costs Liability will only be accepted for loss or damage during transit if at the time the product was being transported by Bunnings or a Bunnings approved c...

Страница 55: ...t you ever have any warranty claims To register your warranty please scan the QR CODE below to be taken to our online registration page We recommend you register your Matador BBQ for potential warranty claims You can also register your Matador BBQ by emailing us a copy of your BBQ s details together with a copy of your purchase receipt to matador mayohardware com au ...

Страница 56: ...matadorbbqs com au For technical and warranty support call 1300 360 211 AUS 09 415 6240 NZ Your purchase receipt will be required for warranty claims For spares parts contact your local Bunnings Warehouse PB0150f ...

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