Read Me First Page 2 GAS LEAK TESTING It is important that you leak test the BBQ before first use and every time the gas cylinder is refilled and reconnected to the BBQ. To complete a Leak Test: • Make sure all the control knobs are OFF. •...
Safety Guide Page 3 • Do not operate this BBQ before reading the instruction booklet • Do not place articles on or against this BBQ • Do not use or store flammable or combustible materials, chemicals or spray aerosols near your BBQ •...
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Safety Guide Page 4 Always choose a safe location for the BBQ, keeping in mind the safety precautions outlined. Ensure all packaging has been removed from the unit before use. NOTE This BBQ shall only be used in an above ground open air situation with natural ventilation, without stagnant areas, where gas leakage and products of combustion are...
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Safety Guide Page 5 A strong gas smell or hissing sound of escaping gas indicates a serious problem with the BBQ or LPG cylinder. Failure to immediately follow the steps listed below could result in a fire or explosion that could cause serious injury, death or property damage. •...
Safety Guide Page 6 GAS CYLINDER INFORMATION 1. This BBQ is designed to be used with a gas cylinder not exceeding 9KG. 2. The gas cylinder supply valve must be turned off when the BBQ is not in use. 3. Gas cylinders must be stored outdoors, out of reach of children and must not be stored in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.
Safety Guide Page 7 REGULATOR CONNECTION 1. Check that all control knobs are in the ‘Off’ position. 2. Make sure the cylinder valve is off. 3. Remove the protective cap from the cylinder, if present. 4. Leak test the connection with a soapy water solution (Procedure located on Page 2 of this manual) NOTE 1.
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Safety Guide Page 8 • Do not leave food unattended on the BBQ. • In case of a fat fire turn gas off at cylinder immediately. • Particular care must be taken when removing the fat drip tray. Hot fat can cause serious burn injuries.
Assembly Procedure Page 11 Note: Tools required for assembly – Flathead Screwdriver, Hex nut Wrench Step 1. Fit Castors to the underside of the Cabinet base with the M6 bolts, lock washer and flat washers provided in the screw pack. The two Locking Castors should be attached to the rear of the BBQ. The two standard Castors should be attached to the front of the BBQ.
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Assembly Procedure Page 12 Step 2. Turn the Cabinet base over and lock the two locking castors to continue assembling. Install Left and Right side panels with the M6 bolts provided in the screw pack.
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Assembly Procedure Page 13 Step 3. Install Back Panel with the M6 bolts provided in the screw pack.
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Assembly Procedure Page 14 Step 4. Install upper Cabinet Crossbeams with the M6 bolts, lock washer and flat washers provided in the screw pack.
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Assembly Procedure Page 15 Step 5. Attach door handle to left and right side doors with the M6 bolts, lock washer and flat washers provided in the screw pack.
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Assembly Procedure Page 16 Step 6. Install Door latch seat to the cabinet base with the M6 bolts, lock washer and flat washers provided in the screw pack.
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Assembly Procedure Page 17 Step 7. Install left and right side doors by placing the bottom fixed pin of the door in place on the base first, then press down on the pivot pin on the top of the door and slide the door into place under the upper cabinet crossbeam.
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Assembly Procedure Page 18 Step 8. Lift Firebox into place on the Cabinet and fix in place with the M6 bolts, lock washer and flat washers provided in the screw pack.
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Assembly Procedure Page 19 Step 9. Install Side burner and Left side table. Note that the Side burner is on the Right hand side of your BBQ. Use the M6 bolts provided in the screw pack to fix them in place.
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Assembly Procedure Page 20 Step 10. Fit the side burner knob (J) in place and fix it with 2x M4 bolts. Place the side burner trivet (G) in place over the side burner (H), this does not need fixing.
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Assembly Procedure Page 21 Step 11. Insert the Flame Tamers (C), then Cooking Plate (V), Cooking Grill (B) and Warming Rack (A).
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Assembly Procedure Page 22 Step 12. Insert Drip Tray into the back of the BBQ...
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Assembly Procedure Page 23 Step 13. The BBQ is intended to be used with a standard 9kg LPG cylinder. This is the type of cylinder that can be refilled at petrol station or swapped for similar cylinder. Place the cylinder in position under the right hand side burner, so that cylinder sits flush on the ground.
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Operating your BBQ Page 24 • Never leave burners on high for more than 10 minutes unless actually cooking. If the burner makes hissing sounds when lit, it may be burning inside. Turn burner off, allow it to cool and try again. •...
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Operating your BBQ Page 25 Lighting the BBQ Lighting the BBQ is easy, but must be done with due care. Make sure that the gas is turned on at the cylinder, or that gas is available to the BBQ. Also, ensure that the hood (or lid when using the side burner) is up. Spark Ignition Push the knob control in and turn anticlockwise to the high position.
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Operating your BBQ Page 26 Before first use - Curing the cast iron During manufacturing, the cooking surfaces (plates and grills) were coated with a non- toxic paint. If paint is missing in small areas this is not a fault. This paint will come off completely over time.
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Cooking with your BBQ Page 27 Avoid burning or charring food as this has been Roasting shown to be unhealthy. Larger joint of meat achieve similar results as in a conventional oven, except in about 2/3 the usual Don’t leave cooked food standing for too long cooking time due to the natural convection effect before eating.
Maintenance Page 28 On-going Maintenance Your BBQ requires regular maintenance (interior and exterior). The use on a BBQ cover in conjunction with the instructions below will help to ensure it remains in proper working order and maintains its appearance. Exterior: Stainless Steel BBQ’s Overtime grease, fat and other cooking oils may build up on your BBQ.
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BBQ. • Please note that the Goldair BBQ Cover (if supplied with this model) is not covered under your Warranty. The BBQ is for portable outdoor use and is not intended for permanent installation or installation in vehicles or boats.
Troubleshooting Page 30 Problem Possible Cause Prevention/Solution Burner(s) will not Wire and/or electrode covered Clean wire and/or electrode with rubbing light using ignition. with cooking residue. alcohol and clean swab. Replace electrode(s). Electrode cracked or broken "sparks at crack”. Reconnect wires or replace electrode/wire assembly.
Troubleshooting-Electronic Ignition Page 31 Problem Possible Cause Check Procedure Prevention/Solution No sparks appear at Not installed properly. Check battery orientation Install battery (make sure that “+” and “-” any electrodes when ignition button is connectors are oriented correctly, with “+” end up pushed;...
Warranty period will be at your are expressly excluded. cost. If your Goldair product fails to operate Consumers Guarantee Act (1993). satisfactorily, please contact Goldair via phone In accordance with the above act, consumers in the first instance.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Model No: GBQMT6 Gas Type: LPG Injector Size: 0.76mm for Main, 0.84mm for Side Total Gas Consumption: 18 kW/h Gas Pressure: 3.0 kPa SUPPORT AND TECHNICAL ADVICE PO Box 100707, NSMC, Auckland, New Zealand Monday – Friday 8am-5pm Phone: 0800 232 633 Website: www.goldair.co.nz...
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