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GB0103 & GB0104

Содержание EDGE GB0103

Страница 1: ... 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 4 B U R N E R A N D 6 B U R N E R B U I LT I N B B Q S GB0103 GB0104 ...

Страница 2: ...4 Length without hanging brackets 818 mm 1025 mm Length with hanging brackets 898 mm 1105 mm Width 633 mm 633 mm Height 645 mm 645 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 12 Natural Gas Conversion 15 Exploded product diagram 16 Part List 18 Installation Options 19 Hardware List 21 A...

Страница 3: ...09 mm PRESSURE 2 75 kPa NG 76 8 Mj h INJECTOR SIZE 1 69 mm PRESSURE 1 0 kPa TOTAL INPUT ULPG 8 7 Mjhr INJECTOR SIZE 0 85 mm PRESSURE 2 75 kPa NG 8 Mj h INJECTOR SIZE 1 35 mm PRESSURE 1 0 kPa BARBECUE SPECIFICATIONS Heat level LED indicating knobs Grease tray easy removal Large hood viewing window Grease management system Hood lights Rear burner 304 Stainless steel facia panel Large Temperature Gau...

Страница 4: ... 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 protective clothing Do not attempt to service the barbecue other than by normal maintenance as explained in the sections of this manual Recycle and or dispose of all packaging materials thoughtfully Check wit...

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: ... All replacement parts used 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 r...

Страница 7: ... to ensure it 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 cylind...

Страница 8: ...ad 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 any...

Страница 9: ...tlet to function When deciding on a location for your barbecue you will need to consider this When installing your barbecue into a new outdoor non combustible enclosure allow for a place to install the power adaptor for the barbecue that is not close to the firebox This needs to be attached to the enclosure at a safe distance to avoid the risk of fire Where no outdoor power outlet is installed or ...

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: ... 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 turned to open Step 2 Lift the hood to the open position Step 3 Insert a lit long nozzle gas lighter or long stemmed match into the lighter hole on the right hand side of the barbecue see below Step 4 Turn the far right hand control knob to HI...

Страница 12: ...I and burn off any excess fat and grease residue Do this for 5 minutes STEP 2 Turn all the control knobs to the OFF position and turn off the gas supply at the cylinder s valve STEP 3 Whilst the barbecue is still warm and wearing protective gloves use a long handled brush and scraper to remove the remaining oil and food scraps from the cooking surface STEP 4 Re coat the grill and hot plate with co...

Страница 13: ...ns 2 Household cleaners Household cleaners fall into two categories detergent non abrasive and abrasive cleaners Abrasive cleaners are more effective but introduce the possibility of scratching the surface A neutral cleaner low in chloride is essential The cleaning method generally employed with these cleaners is to apply them to the powder coated and stainless surfaces and follow by cloth wiping ...

Страница 14: ... internal baked enamel surfaces of your barbecue we recommend placing cooking oil onto these exposed areas to prevent damage to the metal surface Major Maintenance We recommend every 2 years to have your barbecue checked by an authorised gas fitter to ensure all parts are functioning correctly and there are no leaks Care Maintenance Replacing a Hood Light Globe Please follow the following procedur...

Страница 15: ...o complete the installation in accordance with AS NZS 5601 1 STEP 2 Purchase the compatible natural gas conversion kit from where you purchased your barbecue or from Mayo Hardware customer support STEP 3 After your installation has been completed by the registered authority they LEGALLY have to issue you with a certificate of compliance for your records STEP 4 If you do not follow these requiremen...

Страница 16: ...Exploded Parts Diagram EDGE 4 BURNER BUIL T IN BARBECUE ...

Страница 17: ...17 MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Exploded Parts Diagram EDGE 6 BURNER BUIL T IN BARBECUE ...

Страница 18: ...12 Right Hand Grease Tray Bracket 1 1 13 Built In Leg Support Right Hand 1 1 14 Small Control Knob 1 1 15 Small Control Knob Base 1 1 16 Large Control Knob 4 6 17 Large Control Knob Base 4 6 18 Main Burner Assembly 4 6 19 Firebox 1 1 20 Infrared Rear Burner 1 1 21 Solid Hot Plate 1 1 22 Grid Tool 1 1 23 Warming Rack 1 1 24 AAA Battery not shown 1 1 25 Power Adaptor 1 1 For Technical Assistance and...

Страница 19: ...e 21 for details 15mm Max from bottom EDGE 4 BNR EDGE 6 BNR GB0103 GB0104 A 898 mm 1105 mm B 818 mm 1025 mm C 841 mm 1047 mm POWER CONNECTION when building a barbecue enclosure you must conform with the specifications on page 21 of this manual They outline the requirements for safely housing your gas cylinder PLEASE NOTE Fasteners are NOT included for the securing of the Power Adaptor Please consu...

Страница 20: ...m Minimum Power Adaptor 645mm A 570mm 1 M Clearance 309mm B 610mm Minimum 520mm Minimum 460mm POWER CONNECTION when building a barbecue enclosure you must conform with the specifications on page 21 of this manual They outline the requirements for safely housing your gas cylinder PLEASE NOTE Fasteners are NOT included for the securing of the Power Adaptor Please consult your hardware specialist for...

Страница 21: ...om au In addition to the instructional guides you will also find useful tips recipes and available barbecue accessories Hardware list Part Name Hardware Image 4 BNR QTY 6 BNR QTY A M4 x 8mm Pan Head Screw 7 7 J M6 x 12mm Flat Head Screw 4 4 K M4 x 10mm Countersunk Screw 4 4 M M6 x 16 mm Pan Head Screw 4 4 N Buttersly Screw M6 x 35mm 4 4 Installation Options IMPORTANT GAS CYLINDER VENTILATION ENCLO...

Страница 22: ...ackets 5 to the sides of the barbecue using 2 M6 x 16mm Screws M on each side 1 3 Repeat the process for the other side of the barbecue Step 1 OPTION A Attach Hanging Brackets FOR HANGING INSTALLATION Parts Hardware Needed 5 Hanging Bracket 2 19 Firebox Assembly 1 M M6 x 16mm Flat Head Screw 4 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver The Hanging Brackets 5 are non handed and can be...

Страница 23: ...hrough the underside of the leg and then screw into the firebox Do this at the front and rear of the Leg Support 6 1 3 Repeat this assembly process on the right hand side with Right Hand Leg Support 13 Step 1 OPTION B Assemble Leg Supports SOLID SURFACE INSTALLATION Parts Hardware Needed 6 Leg Support Left Hand 1 13 Leg Support Right Hand 1 19 Firebox Assembly 1 J M6 x 12mm Flat Head Screw 4 N But...

Страница 24: ...ith the Left Hand Grease Tray Bracket 8 with 2 more M4 x 10mm Screws K 2 4 Attach the Front Grease Tray Bracket with 1 M4 x 8mm Screw A Step 2 Assemble the Grease Tray ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 7 Grease Tray 1 8 Left Hand Grease Tray Bracket 1 10 Front Grease Tray Bracket 1 12 Right Hand Grease Tray Bracket 1 A M4 x 8mm Pan Head Screw 1 K M4 x 10mm Countersunk Screw 4 NOTE This stage will r...

Страница 25: ...4 x 8mm screws A attach the front Grease Tray Handle 9 to the brackets attached in Step 3 Step 3 Attach Grease Tray Handle ALL MODELS Parts Hardware Needed 9 Grease Tray Handle 1 A M4 x 8mm Pan Head Screw 6 NOTE This stage will require a Phillips head screwdriver 9 A ...

Страница 26: ...o rails that are below the Firebox 19 of your barbecue Push until the front of the tray passes over the small stop situated on the front of the rails NOTE To empty the Grease Cup 11 when required you will need to pull out the Grease Tray 7 slightly from underneath the barbecue to gain easy access to it for removal Always remove and empty the Grease Cup when it is cool We recommend doing this befor...

Страница 27: ...s 23 4 legs into the 4 resting points located at the top of the Firebox 19 above the cooking surface 5 5 Unscrew the Rear Burner Ignition Switch and insert AAA Battery 24 Insert with the positive end facing outwards 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 STEP 5 Flame Tamers Warming ...

Страница 28: ... comes supplied with a Grate Tool 22 which is design to help you lift the Cooking Grate 1 from the Firebox 19 when needed for cleaning and maintenance You must use this tool to avoid damaging the Cooking Grates 1 with other tools 22 GAS INLET SPECIFICATION for use with ULPG 3 8 SAE Flare with 5 8 18 UNF Thread ...

Страница 29: ... pilot ignition tube Check that the pilot ignition tube is not blocked by spider webs or insect nests 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 ...

Страница 30: ... 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 INPUT 230 240 Vac 50Hz pf 0 97 OUTPUT 12Vac 2 50A 30VA a Use only with a GFI protected circuit b Use only extension cords approved for outdoor use marked with W A and rated for the power of this appliance MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL...

Страница 31: ...ARBECUE PARTS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE 2 3 3 42 1 65 2 66 3 4 5 6 7 9 11 12 116 120 15 16 17 18 20 22 25 36 108 117 38 39 91 41 42 93 43 94 44 45 46 97 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 106 102 105 103 104 67 121 77 115 119 114 118 113 111 112 123 124 125 126 ...

Страница 32: ...y GB0188 17 Small Control Knob GB0128 91 4B Heat Shield GB0202 18 Large Control Knob GB0129 93 4B Warming Rack GB0204 20 Rear Burner Bellow GB0131 94 4B Hood Handle GB0205 22 Power Adaptor GB0133 97 4B Hood Assembly GB0208 25 Hose and Regulator Assembly GB0136 102 Built In Leg Support LH GB0213 36 Grease Cup GB0147 103 Built In Leg Support RH GB0214 38 Firebox Thermal Baffle GB0149 104 Built In Ha...

Страница 33: ... quality Matador BBQs YOUR MATADOR BBQ IS COVERED AGAINST DEFECTS FOR A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS FOR PARTS AND LABOUR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES SURFACE RUST AND DAMAGE CAUSED BY ABUSE OR NEGLECT CONDITIONS OF THE WARRANTY The BBQ must be operated and maintained in accordance with the instructions supplied in the operating manual Any repair does not extend the warranty period Any parts ...

Страница 34: ...ve under law our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure The warra...

Страница 35: ...details Phone Aus 1300 360 211 Phone NZ 09 415 6240 Email matador mayohardware com au REGISTERING YOUR BBQ FOR WARRANTY We recommend you register your Matador BBQ to make it easier for you in the event that you ever have any warranty claims To register your warranty please scan the QR CODE below to be taken to our online registration page You can also register your Matador BBQ by emailing us a cop...

Страница 36: ...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 PB0151g ...

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