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CAUTION: Contents are Before using the BBQ, heavy. Exercise caution and remove any packaging correct lifting positions when material within and around removing from packaging. the BBQ supplied for protection during transit. IGNITE IGNITE 4 B U R N E R A N D 6 B U R N E R B U I L T - I N B B Q ’...
Warehouse for product enquiries. For spare GB0663 GB0665 parts, service and warranty queries, please contact Length 820 mm 1061 mm Mayo Hardware at (without hanging brackets) matador@mayohardware.com.au Length or call; 920mm 1161 mm (with hanging brackets) 1300 360 211 (AUS) Width 630 mm 630 mm 09 415 6240 (NZ) www.matadorbbqs.com.au...
• Product Specifications • Serial Number Ignite+s of metal parts. Use caution when reaching • Manufacturing Date into or under the barbecue. • Use caution and common sense when operating your If you need to contact the manufacturer for information, barbecue.
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If gas is burning try to not extinguish it, having the gas burn off is better than letting the pressure build up and potentially lead to an explosion. IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULL Y BEFORE USE! UNIVERSAL LPG GAS ONL Y MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Do’s & Don’ts DO’S DON’TS • DO NOT install the barbecue closer than 1 meter on • Use inspected exchanged gas cylinders and/or have the sides or 1 meter in the back to any combustible cylinders filled by an authorised LPG supplier in your surface or less than 1 metre beneath any overhead country.
DO NOT USE AN ADAPTOR AT THE CYLINDER ALWAYS STORE GAS CONNECTION CYLINDER IN A WELL Conduct a leak test on all of the gas line connections VENTILATED AREA on this barbecue (Refer to Gas Leak Testing Procedure). MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Positioning the BBQ side, back and front wall areas shall be and remain • This BBQ shall only be used in an above ground open and unrestricted. open-air situation with natural ventilation, without • The BBQ must not be installed under or on any stagnant areas, where gas leakage and products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural combustible material.
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BARBECUES MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, LOCAL GAS FITTING REGULATIONS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING CODES AND THE GAS INSTALLATION CODE AS/NZS 5601 MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Gas Leak Test The gas connections on your barbecue were leak tested If you smell gas and/or soap bubbles start to appear from at the factory before shipment, however a complete leak a gas connection it is a sign that a leak is present. test must be done during assembly.
Step 4 - If the burner does not light, return control sticking the next time you cook. knob to the OFF position and wait 2 minutes before trying again. Cooking Utensils When cooking we recommend using long utensils that are specifically designed for use on barbecues. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
1. When pressed and held, it will power ON/OFF the BBQ controller before and after using your BBQ. STEP 1 - Search and download the ‘Matador’ App in the Appstore or Google Play store. 2. When the button is pressed once it will turn ON/OFF your BBQ knob lights.
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Using Your Barbecue STEP 5 - Once found press ‘Confirm’ to connect the thermometer. Once connected the thermometer will show as Using the Matador App a device on your home screen inside the APP. Once connected, when you press on the ‘IGNITE’...
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3.4 Pair Button This button allows for the pairing of wireless Matador Probes to the BBQ that can be used in addition to allocated the 3 wired probes. The wireless probes can be purchased through the ‘Shop Products’...
6. Shop Products Button 5.1.3 Start Cook The button takes you through to the Matador website where you can explore the entire range of Matador products. Once a target temperature has been set, click the ‘Start Cook’...
Using Your Barbecue Cooking with the Rotisserie STEP 1 - Carefully remove the cast iron cooking surfaces and the warming rack from the barbecue. STEP 2 - Place the flame tamers to the centre of the barbecue body. It is over this area that the meat will be cooked.
Storage • To help maintain your barbecue we recommend using a protective Matador cover (not included). Where possible store barbecue under a sheltered area. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Care & Maintenance STEP - 3 Once this screw 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. STEP - 4 The globe is connected to the socket with 2 pins that have been pushed into place.
After the installation has been completed, the installer must test that operation of the appliance to ensure it is correctly functioning. Do not attempt to complete this installation by yourself! MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Meat Probes Rotisserie Motor Bracket Rotisserie Motor Rotisserie Rod Assembly Hanging Bracket LH AA Battery (Not Shown) For Technical Assistance and spare parts advice Call Mayo Hardware on (AUS) 1300 360 211 (NZ) 09 415 6240 or email us at matador@mayohardware.com.au...
1061 mm 863 mm 1083 mm PLEASE NOTE: Fasteners are NOT included for the securing of the Power Adaptor. Please consult your hardware specialist for the appropriate fasteners that are compatible the surface that you are mounting to. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
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Installation Options OPTION 2 - Solid Surface Installation 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. POWER CONNECTION Note: Dimension B is important to ensure adequate ventilation to the BBQ Ignite+ 4 BNR...
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Grease Tray Track. Use the first hole on the side of the BBQ to act as an anchor point. Ensure the cable tie is done up tight to stop it slipping down the leg. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Installation Options IMPORTANT - GAS CYLINDER VENTILATION ENCLOSURE Cylinder compartments shall have permanent openings ventilating directly to the outside of the appliance and consisting of either of the following: (a) Perforations, uniformly distributed over the height of the enclosure and with a total free area of not less than 25% of the sidewall area.
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1.5 Using a Flat Head Screw (C), insert a Gasket (E) in between each the screw heads on the inside of the Firebox for protection and secure with Hex Nut (D). Repeat this 3 times per bracket to secure. 1.6 Replace screw removed in step 1 to complete assembly. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
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Assembly Instructions Step 2 (OPTION 1) - Attach Grease Tray Rails FOR HANGING INSTALLATION Parts / Hardware Needed NOTE: This stage will require a Phillips head Grease Tray Rail screwdriver. Grease Tray Rail Pan Head Screw 1/4” - 20UNC 2.1 Assemble Grease tray Rails (3L,3R) to the bottom of the Firebox Assembly with 2 Screws (B) per side.
Grease Tray Rail RH Leg Support Pan Head Screw 1/4” - 20UNC 1.1 Assemble 2 Leg Supports (7,13) to each of the Grease Tray Rail (7,13) using 4 Screws (B). 1.2 Repeat for both Grease Tray Rails. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
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Assembly Instructions Step 2 (OPTION 2) - Assemble the Leg Supports and heat baffles to Firebox SOLID SURFACE INSTALLATION Parts / Hardware Needed NOTE: Pan Head Screw This stage will require a Phillips head 1/4” - 20UNC screwdriver. 2.1 Assemble Leg Supports to each side of the Firebox Assembly using 2 Screws (B) per side..
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3.1 Under the left hand side of the BBQ is the Rear Burner Ignition Box. To ignite the Rear Burner a AA Battery must be inserted (Battery included). 3.2 Undo the ignition cap to expose the battery chamber. Insert the battery as per the image below and re-secure the ignition cap in place. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
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Assembly Instructions Step 4 - Grease Tray Assembly BOTH OPTIONS - HANGING INSTALLATION SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONL Y Parts / Hardware Needed Grease tray Assembly 4.1 Assemble the Grease Tray Assembly (9) by sliding it into the front of the BBQ on the 2 Grease Tray Rails.
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5.1 Using 2 Screws (A)secure the Rear Burner Shield (14) to the rear of the Firebox. 5.2 Using 2 screws (A) secure the Temperature Probe Shield (10) over the probe. NOTE: Take care in the assembly process to not damage the probe. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
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7.4 To assemble the Rotisserie Rod to the BBQ, first insert the end of the rod into the matching drive hole on the motor, then lower the other end of the rod so the pivot ring rests on the flange of the Firebox. MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE CHECK When lighting I smell gas Loose connection or faulty part Check all connections are tight and perform the leak test of the gas line. Barbecue will not light No gas flow Check that the valve on the gas cylinder is turned on.
Spare Parts 6BNR BARBECUE PARTS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE...
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Spare Parts 6BNR BARBECUE PARTS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
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Spare Parts 6BNR BARBECUE PARTS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE Spare Name Part Spare Name Part Part Code Part Code IGNITE HOOD TOP 4B GB0827 MAIN BURNER GB0823 IGNITE HOOD TOP 6B GB0828 FLAME TAMER GB0824 IGNITE HOOD TOP LINING 4B GB0830 GREASE CHANNEL 4B GB0931 IGNITE HOOD TOP LINING 6B...
MATADOR WARRANTY Thank you for purchasing one of our 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.
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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. You can register your Matador BBQ by emailing us a copy of the BBQ’s details together with a copy of your purchase receipt to matador@mayohardware.com.au.
Visit www.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. PB0180b2...
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