Sunco Blaze 6SUNSC86 Assembly & Operating Manual

Blaze 6 burner bbq with cabinet trolley

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SC86
Blaze 6 Burner BBQ
with Cabinet Trolley
PLEASE ENSURE YOU PROTECT YOUR
BBQ WHEN NOT IN USE BY USING A
QUALITY COVER
Please read
all instructions
thoroughly
before use
Before using the
BBQ, remove any
packaging material
within and around
the BBQ supplied
for protection
during transit.
assembly &
operating
manual
MAN01

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  • Page 1 SC86 Blaze 6 Burner BBQ with Cabinet Trolley assembly & PLEASE ENSURE YOU PROTECT YOUR operating BBQ WHEN NOT IN USE BY USING A QUALITY COVER manual Please read all instructions thoroughly before use Before using the BBQ, remove any packaging material within and around the BBQ supplied...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS FEATURES & BENEFITS IMPORTANT INFORMATION & SAFETY SAFETY DO`S AND DON`TS INSTALLATION & ASSEMBLY POSITIONING THE BARBECUE PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS LEAK TEST USING THE BARBECUE MAINTAINING YOUR BARBECUE TROUBLESHOOTING CONNECTING NATURAL GAS PARTS DIAGRAM ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS LIST OF SPARE PARTS WARRANTY CONTACT INFORMATION For service and warranty queries, please go to the...
  • Page 5: Safety

    SAFETY How do I use a Propane (AUS) or LPG (NZ) Appliance Setting Up The Drip Tray Safely? · Line the primary drip tray with foil. · Put a fat absorbent material NOT sand or kitty litter The safety record for gas appliances in Australia and New in the small secondary drip tray.
  • Page 6: Do`s And Don`ts

    DO`S DON`TS Have propane (Aus)/LPG (NZ) cylinder (LP units) Don’t install the barbecue closer than 430mm on filled by an authorised LPG supplier. the sides or 430mm in the back to any combustible surface or less than 1 meter beneath any overhead Check all gas line connections for leaks with a combustible construction.
  • Page 7: Installation & Assembly

    INSTALLATION & ASSEMBLY It is important to read these instructions After connecting the gas supply, turn on the gas thoroughly. If you have any problems, contact the ensuring all gas valves are in the OFF position and manufacturer or contact the retailer. check for leaks by brushing a soap and water solution over all joints.
  • Page 8: Positioning The Barbecue

    POSITIONING THE BARBECUE This appliance should only be used in an above ground, The following figures are diagrammatical open air situation with natural ventilation, without stagnant representaions of outdoor areas described. areas, where gas leakage and products of combustion Rectangular areas have been used in these figures - are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection.
  • Page 9: Portable Gas Cylinders

    PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS What is Propane (AUS) / LPG (NZ)? How do I use the Gas Cylinder? Propane and LPG are fuel gas compressed until it turns Most Propane (AUS) / LPG (NZ) cylinders work basically to liquid, then stored in a bottle or cylinder under pressure the same.
  • Page 10: Leak Test

    LEAK TEST Before lighting your barbecue it is important to carry out this simple test to check whether the gas cylinder, hose and regulator are working / connected correctly. NEVER TEST FOR GAS LEAKS USING A LIT MATCH OR OTHER NAKED FLAME soap MAN10...
  • Page 11: Using The Barbecue

    USING THE BARBECUE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS USING THE JET FLAME IGNITION PREHEATING Light the burners as previously directed and turn to Turn on the gas cylinder. HI and allow the barbecue to preheat for 2 - 5 minutes. With the barbecue hood open, push in and turn PREPARE THE COOKING SURFACE any gas knob in an anti-clockwise direction to the It is preferable to apply a light coat of cooking oil using...
  • Page 12: Maintaining Your Barbecue

    MAINTAINING YOUR BARBECUE Lift and swing out the burner from position as shown CARING FOR THE BURNERS & INJECTORS below. To ensure continued satisfaction from your barbecue it is essential to keep the burners and injectors clean. Under normal usage, your barbecue should be left burning for five minutes after cooking has ceased.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING My BBQ will not light properly. Why? ‡ 7KHQ UHIHU WR WKH /,67 2) 63$5( 3$576 WR LGHQWLI\ ‡ &KHFN /3* JDV VXSSO\ WKH PLVVLQJ SDUW V DQG JR WR RXU *DUWK 6XSSRUW ZHEVLWH www.garthsupport.com RU FRQWDFW XV RQ RXU ‡...
  • Page 14: Connecting Natural Gas

    CONNECTING NATURAL GAS This barbecue model is approved for conversion from ULPG / Propane to Natural Gas. The following steps are required to complete the conversion: 1. Contact a registered Gas Fitter / Plumber to obtain a 3. Upon completion of the conversion, the Gas Fitter / quote for the conversion and to confim whether this Plumber is LEGALLY required to issue a Compliance appliance will work efficiently with the current gas...
  • Page 15 BBQ CARE INSTRUCTIONS GAS CYLINDERS cleaned from the surface before the barbeque is first heated. If this is not Store cylinders in a well-ventilated area and use done properly, finger marks may become a cylinder sealing plug or a Gasfuse to reduce etched into the finish permanently;...
  • Page 16 steel wool or a nylon / plastic type Half fill a bucket with clean warm water and scrubber. Do not use normal steel wool, using a barbeque brush or scourer constantly as it will contaminate the finish and soaked with water, scrub the cooking surface thoroughly.
  • Page 17: Parts Diagram

    PARTS DIAGRAM FOR SC86 1 X REGULATOR COVER 1 X Cabinet Right Side Panel 1 X Cabinet Back Panel 4 X LOCKABLE CASTOR 1 X Cabinet Left Side Panel 1 X CABINET FRONT CROSS BAR 1 X Side Shelf 1 X Cabinet Bottom Panel 1 X Side Burner Shelf 2 X Cabinet corner 1 X RIGHT DOOR...
  • Page 18: Assembly Instructions

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 16: 6mm 16: 6mm 4: 5mm x 15mm 4: 5mm 4: 5mm MAN18...
  • Page 19 8: 5mm x 15mm 8: 5mm 8: 5mm 2: 5mm x 15mm 4: 5mm 4: 5mm MAN19...
  • Page 20 16: 5mm x 15mm 16: 5mm 16: 5mm 8: 5mm x 15mm 8: 5mm 8: 5mm MAN20...
  • Page 21 4: 5mm x 10mm 4: 5mm 4: 5mm x 15mm 4: 5mm 4: 5mm MAN21...
  • Page 22 8: 5mm x 15mm MAN22...
  • Page 23 8: 5mm x 15mm 8: 5mm 8: 5.5mm 8: 5mm MAN23...
  • Page 24 MAN24...
  • Page 25 4: 5mm x 10mm MAN25...
  • Page 26: Rotisserie Instructions

    Rotisserie Instructions 2: 6.5mm 2: M6 2: M6X12 2: 6.5mm MAN26...
  • Page 27 Rotisserie Instructions direct indirect cooking cooking method method MAN27...
  • Page 28: List Of Spare Parts

    LIST OF SPARE PARTS MAN28...
  • Page 29 PART PART NAME SUPPLIER CODE AVAILABLE OR NOT NUMBER Temperature Gauge N06021 Temperature Gauge Bezel BS150424 Temperature Gauge Bowl TG-B05 Hood Outer SC86-H-01 Hood Hinge Screw SC86-H-02 Hood Hinge Support Bracket SC86-H-03 Hood Hinge SC86-H-04 Hood Inner SC86-H-05 Warming Rack SC86-H-06 Cast Iron Grill B03079-M...
  • Page 31: Warranty

    Defects; or created by a natural characteristic of the Product; to the rusting of cast iron plates, grills and burners; or Product means the Sunco brand BBQ purchased by if the Purchaser has not complied with the Care the Consumer; and Instructions;...
  • Page 32 The cost of making a claim under this warranty shall be located in the Instruction Manual and are also available for borne by the Consumer. This includes, without download from www.sunco.com.au. limitation, the freight and transport costs to/from the place of repair.
  • Page 33 For service and warranty queries, please go to www.garthsupport.com Your purchase receipt will be required for warranty claims.

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