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MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5. Gas connections on the barbecue are leak tested at the factory prior to shipment however, a complete gas leak test must ...

FEATURES & BENEFITS. Overall Barbecue Dimensions. 4B. Freestanding. Length. Height. Depth. 2135 mm. 1195 mm. 654 mm. Gas Output. Gas Type. Burner. BBQ.

Matador Palladium 4 Burner BBQ Kitchen
PALLADIUM 4 BURNER KITCHEN BBQ
Model: HS-18MAK600
Retain manual for future reference.

CONTENTS

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

3

IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS 4

GAS LEAK TEST

5

GAS EMERGENCY PROCEDURE 6

GENERAL INFORMATION

7

EXPLODED PARTS VIEW

8

PARTS LIST

9

HARDWARE PACK

12

ASSEMBLY STEPS

13

BBQ LOCATION ­ OUTDOOR AREA 37

CONNECTION TO LPG

39

LIGHTING PROCEDURE

40

USING THE BBQ

41

USING THE SMOKER BOX

42

BBQ TIPS

43

BBQ MAINTENANCE

44

SPECIFICATIONS

51

CONNECTION TO NATURAL GAS 52

WARRANTY

54

FEATURES & BENEFITS

Overall Barbecue Dimensions

4B

Length

Freestanding 2135 mm

Height 1195 mm

Gas Output
Gas Type LPG / U-LPG Natural Gas

Burner

BBQ

Side

15 MJ/h

15 MJ/h

15 MJ/h

15 MJ/h

Depth 654 mm
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
WARNINGS
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
1. DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET.
2. DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE. 3. DO NOT STORE CHEMICALS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR SPRAY
AEROSOLS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE. 4. DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE INDOORS. 5. DO NOT ENCLOSE THIS APPLIANCE. 6. DO NOT LIGHT OR OPERATE WITH COVER ON. 7. Servicing can only be carried out by authorised technicians or licensed gas
fitters. 8. Conduct a thorough gas leak check every time the cylinder is replaced or
reconnected. 9. Do not store chemicals or flammable materials near this appliance. 10. Children must be supervised at all times while they are in the vicinity of this
BBQ to prevent burn injuries and to ensure they do not attempt to use the BBQ. 11. In case of a fat fire, immediately isolate the gas supply - turn the LPG cylinder valve off. 12. Allow the BBQ to cool before removing the drip tray. Hot fat can cause serious injury. 13. This BBQ should not be located under overhead combustible construction. 14. Maintain the following minimum clearances to combustibles at all times: From sides: 200mm From back: 500mm Overhead:1000mm 15. Turn all gas valves off including the LPG cylinder valve after use. 16. Never leave burners on high for more than 10 minutes unless actually cooking. If the burner makes a loud roaring sound when lit, it may be burning inside. If this occurs, turn the burner off, allow it to cool and light it again. 17. Do not delay ignition and allow a buildup of unburned gas. 18. Remove stickers (where fitted) from hood before use. 19. Do not store a spare LPG cylinder in the vicinity of the BBQ.

GAS LEAK TEST
Gas connections on the barbecue are leak tested at the factory prior to shipment however, a complete gas leak test must be performed during assembly. The cylinder to regulator connection must be leak tested every time the connection is made. In order to test for a gas leak, complete the following steps. 1. Make a soap solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water.
2. Ensure that the barbecue control knobs and LPG is turned off. Open the LPG cylinder valve and apply the soap solution to the gas connections using a soft bristle brush as seen below.
Barbecue connection
Soap bubbles will appear if there is a gas leak. In case of a leak, turn off the gas supply. Tighten any leaking fittings, then turn the gas supply on and re-check. Warning: Do not operate the appliance until all gas leaks have been rectified. Never complete a gas leak test while smoking. Note: If there is a leak anywhere on the gas cylinder, do not use the cylinder. Locate the leaking cylinder outdoors away from sources of ignition, then contact your local gas authority or cylinder exchange provider to arrange disposal.
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GAS EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
- Note: Before using the BBQ, remove any packaging material within and around the BBQ supplied for protection during transit.
- Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
- Strong winds and low temperatures can affect the heating and performance of your BBQ so factor in these elements when positioning your BBQ outdoors for cooking.
- Never use your BBQ in a garage, porch, shed, breezeway or any other enclosed area. Your BBQ is to be used outdoors only,. Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation air around the BBQ. This BBQ is not intended to be installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or boats.
- Warning: accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away.
- Do not move the appliance during use.
- Any modification of the appliance may be dangerous.
- Do not replace the grill with an extra hotplate. The warranty will become null and void.
- Note: The normal flow of gas through the Regulator and Hose Assembly can create a humming sound. A low volume of sound is perfectly normal and will not interfere with operation of the BBQ. If humming sound is loud and excessive you may need to purge air from the gas line.
- Do not store gas cylinders below ground level. LP gas is heavier than air so if a leak occurs the gas will collect at a low level and could ignite in the presence of a flame or spark.
- You must have the correct gas cylinder, regulator and hose for this BBQ to operate safely and efficiently. Use of an incorrect gas cylinder, regulator or hose is dangerous and will void the warranty on this product.
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21 Castor with lock x 2

22 Plastic backing board

23 Control knob

24 Seat of control knob

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25 Grease tray

26 Smoker box

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table 28 Handle of hood

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29 Scraper tool

30 Left door hinge -Upper 31 Left cdaoboirnehtinge

32 Right door hinge

-Down

-Upper

33 Right door hinge -Down

34 Base weight

13 Back panel of cabinet Bolt:M6*12

A

146

B

Spring washers:M6

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14 Separation panel of caWabsinheetr:M6

15 Left door 48

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Bolt:M5*10
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ASSEMBLY STEPS
ASSEMBLY STEPS Remove all packaging and transit protection materials from parts before assembly.
Wear gloves during assembly to protect your hands from cuts and abrasions. Some stages of assembly require a 2 person lift. STERPem1ove all packaging and transit protection materials from parts before assembly. AssWSeomemabrelgesltoatvhgeeessddouofroianrsgsmeamsasgbenlmyerbtelyqputaoirneperalo(2t1ep9cet)ryosoonunrtlhhifeat.nbdos tftroommccuatsbiannedtapbaranseiol n(1s.2) by screw (A) 2pcs as shown. AssSeTmEPbl1e the plastic backing board (22) on the bottom cabinet panel (12) by screw (E) 3ApsscesmabnledtNheudto(oFr) m3pagcnseat spasnheol (w19n).on the bottom panel of cabinet (12) by screwA2pcs as
shown. Assemble the plastic backing board (22) on the bottom panel of cabinet (12) by screw (E) 3pcs and Nut (F) 3pcs as shown.
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MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 12

STEP 2 Assemble the castor with lock (21) on the bottom cabinet panel (12) by bolt (A), spring washer (C), washer (B) each 16pcs as shown.
STEP 2 Assemble the castor with lock (21) on the bottom panel of cabinet (12) by boltA, spring washer (C), washer (B) each 16pcs as shown

STEP 3 Assemble left door hinge - upper (6) and left door hinge - lower (7) on the left side cabinet panel (10) and assemble right door hinge - upper (8) and right door hinge lower (9) on the right side cabinet panel (17) by bolt (H) 12pcs.
STEP 3 Assemble left door hinge-Upper (6) and left door hinge-Down(7) on the left side panel of cabinet (10) and assemble right door hinge-Upper (8) and right door hinge-Down (9) on the right side panel of cabinet (17) by bolt (H) 12pcs.
MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 15

STEP 4 Assemble left side of main cabinet panel (10), back cabinet panel (13) and right side of main cabinet panel (17) on the bottom cabinet panel (12) by bolt (A) 14pcs as shown.
STEP 4 Assemble left side panel of main cabinet (10), back panel of cabinet (13) and right side panel of main cabinet (17) on the bottom panel of cabinet (12) by blot (A) 14pcs as shown.

STEP 5 Assemble side cabinet panel support (18) on the bottom panel by bolt (A) 8pcs as shownS.TEP 5
Assemble side panel support of cabinet (18) on the bottom panel by bolt (A) 8pcs as shown. STEP 5 Assemble side panel support of cabinet (18) on the bottom panel by bolt (A) 8pcs as
STEP 6
STEP A6ssemble crossbeam (11) on the cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown. Assemble crossbSeTaEmP 6(11) on the cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.
Assemble crossbeam (11) on the cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.
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STEP 7 Assemble cabinet separation panel (14) on the cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.
STEP 7 Assemble separation panel of cabinet (14) on the cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.

STEP 8
Assemble left door (15) and right door (16) on the cabinet as shown.
STEP 8 AssemSTbElePl8eft door (15) and right door (16) on the cabinet as shown. First position th fixed AloscsaetmingblPeINlefatnddotohren(1d5)eparnedssriguhptpedrosoprr(in1g6)looandtehdePcINabainnedtmasovsehdowoonr. inFtirostpopsoistiioti
fixed locating PIN and then depress upper spring loaded PIN and move door into p

STEP 9

STEP 9

AssemSTbElePh9andle of hood (28) on the hood by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.

Assemble handle oAfssheomobdle(2h8a)ndolne othf ehohoodo(2d8b) oynbtohlet h(Aoo) d4pbycsboalts(Ash) 4opwcsn.as shown.

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STEP 10 Assemble fireSAbTsoEsePxm1(4b0)leofniretbhoexc(4a)boinnethtebcyabbionlett(bAy) b4opltc(sA)a4spschs oaswsnh.own.
STEP 10 Assemble firebox (4) on the cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.

STEP 11

STEP 11

Assemble the door magnet panel (19) on the bottom panel of left side cabinet (40) by bo

Assemble the2Apsdcsoseomarsbmlsehatohgwennep.ltasptaicnbeal c(k1i9ng) obnoatrhde(2b2o) totnotmhepbaontteolmofpalenfetl soifdleeftccaabbiinneett ((4400))by bolt (

by bolt (A)2pcSasnTdEaPNs 1us1th(oF)w3npc. s as shown.

Assemble theA2pspcslseamsatsbiclsehbtohawecnkd.ionogr mboaagrndet(2pa2n)eol n(1t9h) eonbtohtetobmottopmanpealnoefl olef fltefctasbidienectab(4in0e)t b(4y0) by bo bolt (E) 3pcs AanssdemNbulte(tFh)e3pplacssticasbaschkoinwg nb.oard (22) on the bottom panel of left cabinet (40) by bolt (

and Nut (F) 3pcs as shown.

STEP 12 AboslstSAse(pTsmArEsi)nePb,gmls1ewpb2tlraehisnethghecerwa(csCaat)ss,ohtwroerawrswih(tCiehthr),l(oBlwoc)cakeksa(h(c22he11r)1) 6(ooBpnnc) sttehhaaeescbhsboho1tott6owtmponmc. spapanasenlseohlfoolweffntle.sfitdseidcaebcinaebt in(4e0t) (b4y0b) oblytA),
STEP 12 Assemble the castor with lock (21) on the bottom panel of left side cabinet (40) by b spring washer (C), washer (B) each 16pcs as shown.
STEP 13 Assemble left door hinge-Upper (6) and left door hinge-Down(7) on the left side panel of left side
STEcPab1in3et (38) and assemble right door hinge-Upper (8) and right door hinge-Down (9) on the right AssseimdebpleanleelfotfSdlTeoEfotPrc1ah3biningeet -(1u7p)pbeyrb(o6l)t (aHn)d12lepfcts.door hinge-lower (7) on the left side panel of left siAdsesecmabbilneeletft(3d8o)oar nhidngaes-Useppmebr l(e6) raingdhtledftodoorohr ihninggee--UDpowpenr(7()8o)natnhde lreigfthstide panel of door hinge-lowceabrin(9e)t o(3n8)tahnedraigsshetmsbidleerpigahnt edlooorf hleinfgtec-Uabppineer t(8()1a7n)dbryigbhtodlto(oHr )h1in2gpe-cDso.wn (9) on t
side panel of left cabinet (17) by bolt (H) 12pcs.
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MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 21
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STEP 14 Assemble left side panel of left side cabinet (38), back panel of left side cabinet (41) and rSigThEPt s1i4de panel of left cabinet (39) on the bottom panel of left cabinet (40) by boSltT(EAPA)s11s44epmcbslealsefst hsiodwe npa. nel of left side cabinet (38), back panel of left side cabinet (41) and rig
Assesmidbelepalenfetl soifdleefpt acnaeblinoeftl(e3f9t )soidnethceabbiontettom(38p)a, nbealcokf pleafnteclaobfinleetft(4s0id)ebycabboilnte(At )(4114)pacnsdasrigshhot w side panel of left cabinet (39) on the bottom panel of left cabinet (40) by bolt (A) 14pcs as shown.
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STEP 16 Assemble crossbSeTaEmP 1(161) on the left side cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.
Assemble crossbeam (11) on the left side cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown. STEP 16 Assemble crossbeam (11) on the left side cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.

STEP 17

STEP 17

Assemble the waAtesrsepmipbele(4th4e) woantetrhpeipsein(4k4a) sonshthoewsinn.k as shown.

STEP 17

Assemble the water pipe (44) on the sink as shown.

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STEP 18
Assemble the left sidSeTtEaPb1l8e (37) on the left side cabinet by bolt (A) 6pcs as shown.
Assemble the left side table (37) on the left side cabinet by bolt (A) 6pcs as shown.

STEP 19

STEP 19

Assemble theAlsesfetmdboleothr(e1l5ef)t adonodr(1r5ig) hantddroigohrt d(1oo6r)(1o6n) othn ethecacabbinineett1a3assshsohwonw. n.

STEP 20 Assemble the tap (43) on the granite table (42) as shown.

STEP 20
AssemSbTEleP t2h0e tap (43) on the granite table (42) as shown.
Assemble the tap (43) on the granite table (42) as shown.

STEP 21

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Assemble SthTeEPg2r1anite table and sink on the cabinet as shown.

Assemble the granite table and Sink on the cabinet as shown.

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STEP 22

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panel of right side cabinet
panel of right side cabinet (33) by

bolt

(E

3pcsSaTnEdP N22ut (F) 3pcs as shown.

Assemble the plastic backing board (22) on the bottom panel of right side cabinet (33) by bo

3pcs and Nut (F) 3pcs as shown.

STEP 23STEP 23 AssembAlesstehmebcleasthteorcawstitohrowuitthloouctklo(c2k0()20a)nadndcacsastotorrwwiitthh lloocckk(2(21)1o)notnhethbeotbtoomttopamnel of right sid panel ofcraibginhSAeTtstEsse(Pi3dm32e)b3blceyatbbhoeinltceatsAt(o3),r3sw)pbritinhygobuwot allotsch(kAer()2,(0Cs))p,arwnindagschawesrtao(sBrh)weeiatrhc(hClo)1c,6kwp(2cas1s)ahosensrthh(oBew)bneo.attcohm panel of right 16pcs as shcoawbinne.t (33) by boltA), spring washer (C), washer (B) each 16pcs as shown.

STEP 24

ApasnseelmobflreigrhigthcStaTdbEoiPno2er4th(i3n2g)eb-uySApTsbEpsoePelmrt2b((48Hle))

and right door hinge-lower (9) on the right side r6igphct sd.oor hinge-Upper (8) and right door hinge-Down (9)

on

th

Assemble right rdigohotr chainbginee-Ut (p3p2e)rb(y8)baonltd(Hrig) h6tpcdso.or hinge-Down (9) on the right side pan

right cabinet (32) by bolt (H) 6pcs.

STEP 25

STEP 25

Assemble left SsTidEeP p25anel ofArisgshetmsbildeelecftasbidineepta(n3e1l )o,fbraigchkt spidaenecal boifneritg(h31t)s, bidaeckcpaabnienleotf right si (35) and right sAisdseempabnleelleoftfsrisdiigdeheptapcnaaenbleolinfoerfitgrhi(g3th2sti)dcoeanbcianthbeietne(b3t2o()3tt1oo)n,mbthapcekabnpoeatntloeomlforfpigrainghehtltcosafidbreiigncheattbcinaebtin(3e5t )(3a (33) by bolt (A)s1id4eppcasnealsosfhriogswhhotnwc.anb. inet (32) on the bottom panel of right cabinet (33) by bolt (A) 1
shown.

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STEP 26
Assemble crossbeam (34)SoTnEPth2e6 right side cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as shown.
Assemble crossbeam (34) on the right side cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as sho STEP 26 Assemble crossbeam (34) on the right side cabinet by bolt (A) 4pcs as sho

STEP 27

STEP 27

Assemble the right side burner table (30) on the right side cabinet by bolt

Assemble the right side buSrTnEePr2t7able (30) on the right side cabinet by bolt (A) 5pcs

as shown.

Assemble the right side burner table (30) on the right side cabinet by bolt

STEP 28 Assemble the right door (16) on the right side cabinet as shown.
STEP 17 Assemble the right door (16) on the right side cabinet as shown.
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STEP 29

Put the regulator and side valve into right side cabinet square hole as below

shown.

STEP 29

Put the regulator and side valve into right side cabinet square hole as below shown.

STEP 30 Assemble the left side cabinet and main body and right side cabinet by bolt (I) 8pcs as shown.
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STEP 31 Assemble control knob seat (24) on the side valve by bolt (E) 2pcs as shown, put thSeTEcPo3n1trol knob (23) on the valve bar as shown.
Assemble control knob seat (24) on the side valve by bolt (E) 2pcs as shown, put the control
Inksneorbt(t2h3e) oignnthiteiovnalvweibrearaass sshhoowwnn. and put the regulator to main body cabinet from oIvnaslehrtotlheeaigsnsithioonwwnir.e as shown and put the regulator to main body cabinet from oval hole as
shown. Assemble the injector bracket by screw (D) 2pcs as photo A and B shown.
Assemble the injector bracket by screw (D) 2pcs as photo A and B shown.

STEP 32 Assemble the fixed regulator plate (36) on the right side cabinet by bolt (E) 4pcs as shown.
STEP 32 Assemble the fixed plate of regulator (36) on the right side cabinet by bolt (E) 4pcs as shown.
MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 33

STEP 33 Insert the grease cup (27) and smoker box (26) on the control panel and insert the flame tamer (5) into the firebox as shown.
STEP 33 Insert the grease cup (27) and smoker box (26) on the control panel and insert the flame tamer (5) into t firebox as shown.
STEP 34 Insert the cooking grill (1) and hotplate (2) on the firebox as shown.
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STEP 34 Insert the cooking grill (1) and hotplate (2) on the firebox as shown.

STEP Insert

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FULLY ASSEMBLED BBQ

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pplianTcheissahpapllliaonncleysbhealluosneldy bine aunseadbinovaen gabroouvendgrooupnedn-oapirens-iatuirastiitounatiwonithwinthatural ventilat ut stangantaunratl avreenatisla,twionh,ewreithgoaust lsetaakganganet aanredasp,rwodheurcetsgaosflceoakmagbeusantidonpraordeucratspoidfly dispers and nacotumrablucstoionnveacretiroanp.idly dispersed by wind and natural convection.
nclosuArney iennwclohsicuhretihnewahpicphlitahnecaepipsliaunsceedissuhsaelldcsohmalpl clyomwpitlyh wointhe oonfethoef tfhoellowing:
following:
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walls.
n a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than two walls wing sh- aAltl alepapstly2:5% of the total wall area is completely open; and
st 25%- Aotfletahset 3to0t%alowf athllearreemaaiisnicnogmwpallleatreelay iospoepne;naanndd unrestricted. st 30% of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted.
- In the case of balconies, at least 20% of the total of the side, back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted.
case of balconies, at least 20% of the total of the side, back and front wall areas sh emainEoxpaemnplaensdouf tnhreesctorricretectda. ppliance outdoor setups can be seen below.

OUTDOOR AREA EXAMPLE 1
OUTDOOR AREA-EXAMPLE 1

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OUTDOOR AREA-EXAMPLE 2 OUOTUDTODOORORARAERAEA-EXAMPLE 2
EXAMPLE 2
OUTDOOR AREA-EXAMPLE 2 OUTDOOR AREA-EXAMPLE 2
Both ends open Both ends open
Both ends open
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OUTDOOR AREA-EXAMPLE 3 OUTDOOR AREA-EXAMPLE 3

OUTDOOR AREA-EXAMPLE 4 OUTDOOUTODROAORREAAR-EEAXAMPLE 4

EXAMPLE 4

OUTDOOR AREA-EXAMPLE 4
OUTDOOR AREAO-EpXenAMsiPdLeEs 4at least 25%

Open sidOespareenat lsoeiafdstteo2s5ta%al otwf ltaeotlaallsawtrael2l aa5re%a

of total wall area
Open sides at least 25%

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30% or more in total of the rema 3w0a%ll aorrema oisreopinetnotaanldofutnhresrtermictaei wall area is open and unrestricte

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is open and unrestricted

CONNECTION TO LPG

CON LEAK N TESTINEG CTION TO LPG

Leak testing must be done the first time you connect up the BBQ, and whenever the LPG

GAS LEAKccyrTalicnEkdSseTrorIisNabrGera-csoionnn.ected to the BBQ. Always inspect the hose at regular intervals to check for Gas leak testing, mentioned earlier in the manual, must be done the first time you

connect upCotnhneecBtBthQe ,reagnudlatworhteontheevLePrGthceyliLndPeGr acnydlitnigdheternistherec-ocnonnencteiocnt.ed to the BBQ.

Always inspect the hose at regular intervals to check for cracks or abrasion.
Turn the gas on at the cylinder, or make sure gas is available to the BBQ, but do not turn the

CONNECTbcIouNnrnnGeercsTtiHoonnE.s.TLIhfPitsGhefirCllesYistLhaeINlegDaaksE, lRbinuebsblwesithshgoausl.d

Now brush or appear within

pour about

some soapy 20 seconds.

water If you

onto all find any

1. Connecltetahkse, trieghgtuelnatthoerctoonnthecetiLonPaGndcyrelipnedatetrhaenledaktitgeshtt.eIfnthtehleeackosnpnerescistti,ocnon. tTahcteyotwuroplace of

types ofpucrocnhanseec. tions can be seen below.

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2. Turn the gas on at the cylinder, or make sure gas is available to the BBQ, but
do not turn the burners on. This fills the gas lines with gas. Now brush or pour some soDaOpNyOwTaUtSeEr NoAnKtoEDaFllLcAoMnEnFeOcRtioLOnsC.ATIfINthGeGrAeSisLEaAlKeSak, bubbles should appear
within aIbFoAuLtE2A0K sPeERcSoInSdTSs,.CIfALyLoAuNfiAnUdTaHnOyRIlSeEaDksP,EtRigSOhtNen the connection and repeat the leak test. If the leaks persist, contact your place of purchase.
DO NOT USE THIS BBQ UNLESS ALL CONNECTIONS ARE GASTIGHT

WARNINGInSthe case of a problem arising with the hose and regulator please contact your BBQ supplier DO NOT UfSorEaNlisAt KofEaDppFroLvAeMd rEepFlaOceRmLenOt CpaArtTsI.NG GAS LEAKS

IF A LEAK PERSISTS, CALL AND AUTHORISED PERSON

DO NOT USE THIS BBQ UNLESS ALL CONNECTIONS ARE GASTIGHT
MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 24
In the case of a problem arising with the hose and regulator please contact your BBQ supplier for a list of approved replacement parts.

MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 39

LIGHTING PROCEDURE
BEFORE STARTING - Lighting the BBQ is easy, but must be done with due care. - Make sure the LPG cylinder is filled. - Make sure that gas is turned on at the cylinder, or that gas is available to the
BBQ. - Check that the end of each burner tube is properly located over each valve
orifice. - Make sure all gas connections are securely tightened. - Open the hood or side burner lid.
TYPES OF IGNITION MANUAL IGNITION (in case of lighting failure from BBQ ignition) - With the hood or side burner lid open, place a lit match or long stem gas lighter
close to the burner you wish to light. Be cautious of the position of your hand and ensure it remains a reasonable distance from the burner. Turn the control to the "High" position. The burner should light. If it fails to light, return the control to the "OFF" position and try again in five minutes.
FLAME THROWER IGNITION OF BBQ BURNERS - The BBQ burners are equipped with automatic ignition. It works by throwing a
flame to the side of the burner to light. Push the knob in and turn anticlockwise to the high position. You should hear and feel a click from the knob. Hold the knob in and observe the flame extend towards the side of the burner. When the burner ignites, release the control knob. If the burner doesn't light on the first attempt, return the knob to the "OFF" position and try several more times. If the burner still does not light, wait a few minutes to allow the gas to disperse before trying again.
SIDE BURNER IGNITION - The side burner incorporates an electrode next to the side burner. To light the
side burner, simply push the side burner knob in and turn anticlockwise to the high position. You should hear and feel a click from the knob. When the burner ignites, release the control knob. If the burner doesn't light on the first attempt, return the knob to the "OFF" position and try several more times. If the burner still does not light, wait a few minutes to allow the gas to disperse before trying again.

USING THE BBQ
CONTROLLING THE FLAMES The knobs have three basic positions. You can achieve any flame height between low and high by rotating the knob between these positions.

OFF

HIGH

LOW

NOTE: `Light back' is a situation where the flame burns inside the burner, towards the front, recognized by a sharp roaring sound coming from the burner. It is not dangerous unless allowed to persist. If this occurs, simply turn the burner off, wait a few minutes, and then relight.

COOKING FOR THE FIRST TIME - IMPORTANT: Please add sand or fat absorption granules to the grease tray
before first use.

- We recommended you wash the cooking surfaces with soap and warm water before use.

- The cooking plates are vitreous enamel coated and they do not require seasoning like most other BBQs.

MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 41

USING THE SMOKER BOX

The following steps are guide to getting good lasting smoke from the wood chips in your smoker box.
1. With the hood open and the burners off, slide out the smoker box and fill with your favourite wood chips. Ensure the smoker box is not over filled and the lid can close fully before sliding back into the BBQ.

2. Ignite burners 3 and 4 (seen in the below image on either side of the smoker box) and turn to a medium setting. Ensure the hood of the BBQ remains open during this step.

Leave on medium for approximately 10 - 15 minutes or until you see white smoke wafting from the grill plates.

3. When smoke has been achieved, turn off burner 3, turn burner 4 to low and turn on burner 1 to low. At this stage, the lid of the BBQ can now be closed and is ready for smoking your favourite food.
You will receive approximately 20 - 25 minutes of smoke time. This depends on the weather conditions and type of wood chips used.

BURNER LOCATION

The smoker box can be refilled at anytime. Be sure to use high temperature gloves as the smoker box will be very hot.

Smoker Box

BBQ TIPS
Before cooking, coat the hotplate with oil. This will prevent food from sticking. Open the hood and light the burners to preheat the BBQ.
AvBoBiQdTcIPoSntinually turning the meat over. When cooking internal juices rise to the suBreffaocreecoofokthineg,mcoeaat tthaenhdottphlaetne wseithttloeil.. EThaics hwitlilmpreevyeontufotuodrnfrtohmesmticekiantg.oOveper,ntthhee hjuoiocdes araendlolisgth.t the burners to preheat the BBQ.
Avoid continually turning the meat over. When cooking internal juices rise to the surface of the
Kemeepattahned vthaelnlesyesttlien. Ethacehctiomoekyinougtpurlnattehecmleeaart ofoverr,fathteajnuidceosialsretloosftl.ow to the grease coKleleepcttihoenvaclulepysaint tthheecforooknintgopflattheeclBeaBr Qfo.r Afatsacnrdaopielsrtotofololwistoptrhoevgidreeadsetcoolmlecatkioen tchuipsat eathsey.frTonhtisofcthaenBbBeQs. Aeesncrabpeelrotwoo.l is provided to make this easy.

OOil idl dooeess nnoott fflolowwupuhpilhl.ilIfl.yIofuyroBuBrQBiBs Qnotisconroretcctloy rproescittiloynepdo,soiitliownoen'dt ,floowil wfoorwna'rtdfltoowthe fogrrweaasredctoolletchtieongcruepa.se collection cup.

Avoid burning or charring food excessively.

AvDooidnobt lueranveincgoookredchfoaordrinstganfdoinogdfoerxtcoeoslosnigvebleyfoarnedeadtiongn. ot leave cooked food

stTahnedminingimfoumr tsoizoe lLoPnGgcbyleinfdoerrereecaomtinmge.nded for this BBQ is 9kg

The maximum vessel size on the side burner is diameter 25cm

ThCehemckinthime GurmeasseizCeupLbPeGfocreyulisnedteorprreevceonmt omveerfnlodweodf fgoreratshei.s BBQ is 9kg The maximum vessel size on the side burner is diameter 25cm

AFTER USE

ChToetcukrnththee GBBreQaosfef, iCt uispbebset ftorteurnusoeff thoepcryelinvdeenrtfiorsvt,earnfldowalloowf agllrtehaesgea.s remaining in the

hose to burn off, this will only take a couple of seconds. Then turn off all burners.

AFTWaEnhdRilefoUtohSdeEshcortapplast.eYiosustsilhl ohuoltd,

take use

a long handled brush and a scraper protective gloves to avoid burning

and remove remaining oil yourself. Then recoat the

To tpulartne wthiteh BoiBl fQor coofnf,tinituiesd bperostetcttoiontu. rn off the cylinder first, and allow all the gas

remaining in the hose to burn off, this will only take a couple of seconds. Then

turn off all burners. While the hotplate is still hot, take a long handled brush and

a scraper and remove remaining oil and food scraps. You should use protective

gloves to avoid burning yourself. Then re-coat the plate with oil for continued

protection.

MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 43

MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 28

BBQ MAINTENANCE

PERIODIC CLEANING

- Your BBQ will look better and last longer if you keep it clean. - You should check the burners periodically for any sort of blockage. To do this,

remove

and

inspect

them.

If

any

of

the

holes

are

clogged, BBQMAINTENANCE PERIODIC CLEANING Your BBQ will look better and last longer if you keep it clean. You should check the burners periodically for any sort of blockage. To do this, remove and inspect them. If any of the holes are clogged, gently tap the burner onto a hard surface to remove residue. Use a wire brush to unclog the holes. Grease can build up on the frame itself. Most of it can be cleaned off with hot water. Use a non-caustic cleanser for more stubborn stains. You should empty the fat / drip tray frequently. Never touch the fat / drip tray until the BBQ and fat have cooled down completely. A build up of grease, fat and carbon are flammable and a lack of regular cleaning can result in a fire. Check the smoker tray for a build up of residue periodically or whenever you clean your BBQ.
ABNORMAL OPERATION Abnormal operation which may require service can be identified by the following:
1/ A yellow burner flame 2/ A thick, black build-up of soot. 3/ Control valves that seize or are difficult to turn. 4/ Burners which are difficult to light.
If the BBQ fails to operate correctly, contact an authorised service person for repair.

gently

tap

the

burner

onto a hard surface to remove residue. Use a wire brush to unclog the holes. - Grease can build up on the frame itself. Most of it can be cleaned off with hot

water. Use a non-caustic cleanser for more stubborn stains. - You should empty the fat / drip tray frequently. Never touch the fat / drip tray until

the BBQ and fat have cooled down completely. - A build up of grease, fat and carbon are flammable and a lack of regular

cleaning can result in a fire. Check the smoker tray for a build up of residue

periodically or whenever you clean your BBQ.

ABNORMAL OPERATION Abnormal operation which may require service can be identified by the following:
- A yellow burner flame - A thick, black build-up of soot. - Control valves that seize or are difficult to turn. - Burners which are difficult to light.
If the BBQ fails to operate correctly, contact an authorised service person for repair.

BBQ STORAGE - Ensure the BBQ is properly cooled. - Storage of this gas BBQ indoors is permissible only if the gas cylinder is
disconnected and removed from the BBQ. - Store the BBQ in a cool dry place. - Always disconnect the gas cylinder and store it in a safe place, never store a gas
cylinder on its side. - Never store a gas cylinder in a building, garage or any other enclosed area. - If you intend to leave your BBQ outside make sure it is protected from the
elements by a heavy-duty cover (not included). - Keep outdoor cooking gas BBQ area clear and free form combustible materials,
petrol and other flammable vapours and liquids.

BURNER MAINTENANCE

To reduce the chance of " FLASH-BACK' the procedure below should be followed

at least once a month in late summer or early autumn when spiders are most

active or when your BBUBRQNEhRasMnAoINtTbENeeAnNCuEsed for a period of time. The procedure

is as follows:

To reduce the chance of " FLASH-BACK' the procedure below should be followed

1. Turn all burners' vamlvoensthtion tlahtee sfuumll mOeFrFopr oeasriltyioanu.tumn when spiders are most active or when yo

2. Turn the LPG cylinbdeeernvuaslevde f(ocrloacpkewrioisdeo)fttoimthe.e full OFF position.

3. Detach the regulat1o.r aTsusrneamllbbluyrnferorsm' vathlveesLtPoGthceyfluinlldOeFrF. position.

4. Remove the warm2in. gTruarcnkt,hecaLsPtGircoynlingdreirll,vahlvoetp(clalotcekwanisde)dtoripthterafuyllfOroFmF pyoosiutiron.

grill.

3. Detach the regulator assembly from the LPG cylinder.

5. Remove all burner4s. froRmemtohvee tbhoetwtoamrmoinfgtrhaeckg, rciallsbt yirounngsrcilrl,ehwotinplgattehaendscdrreipwtraayt from your gr

the end of the burn5.erbRuuesrmnineogrvueasaipnllhgbialulirppnhseirlishpesfraohdmeasdtchsreecbrweowdttrdoirvmiveeror..f the grill by unscrewing the screw a 6. Carefully lift each b6.urnCearreufupllyanlifdt eaawchaybufrrnoemr utpheangdaaswvaaylfvreomortihfiecgea,savsaslveeeonrifice.

below.

7. To clean the inside7.ofRtehfeerrteomfigouvreedbebluorwneanr,dmpeurlftoiprmleomneeothf othdessectahnrebeeclueasneidng, methods.

such as:

Bend a stiff wire, (a lightweight coat hanger works well) into a small hook as sh

a. Bending a stiff wthiereho(soukcthhroausgah cthoeabt uhranenrgteurb)einatnod ainshiodeokth(esebuernnebresleovwer)al times to remove

b. Using a bottle brush with a flexible handle

c. Using an air hosUese a bottle brush with a flexible handle. Run the brush through the burner tub

burner several times, removing any debris.

Use an air hose to force air through each burner tube. The forced air should obstructions through the burner and out the ports.

BURNER

WIRE HOOK

In addition please also complete the following steps to help prolong burner life.

Insertion point

8. Use a wire brush t1o. claUensadendatirhwteireenbtruirsehotoutcelerasnutrhfeaceentoirfe eoauctehr bsuurrfnaceer oufnetailcfhrebeurner until free of food residue, an2d. dCirlet,anasclwogeglel daspourstsinwgitah wthirine, osubcjehcatstoopuenncplaopgerpcolirpt.s
9. Inspect each burner after installation, check to ensure that the gas valve
orifices are correctly placed inside the end of the burner tubes.

MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 45
MATADOR INSTRUCTIO

GLASS HOOD REPLACEMENT Always wear gloves during replacement of the hood glass. The following steps outline the procedure to replace the glass hood. 1. Remove the Temperature Gauge.
2. Disassemble the four M5 screws on the side of the unit

3. Carefully remove the glass.
Step 3 Remove the glass as shown.
SAtcecp4o.r4dAincgctoortdhiengarrtoowthdeireacrtrioonws,dreirmecovtieoanlsl t,hreempaortvsefroamll tthhee gplaarstssafsroshmowthne. glass as shown.
MATADORMINATSATDROURCITNISOTNRUMCATINOUNAMLAN3U2AL 47

5. According to the arrow directions, assemble all the parts onto the replacement glass as shown.
Step 5 According to the arrow directions, assemble all the parts onto the replacement glass as shown.
Step 6 Place the assembly onto the hood as shown.
6. Place the new glass assembly back onto the hood.

7. Assemble the side panels on the hood by fastening the four M5 screws as shown. Fit the temperature gauge on the glass.
The process is now complete. Check to ensure that the glass is sitting correctly on the hood and that it is not loose.
HANDY BBQ TIPS - Ensure your BBQ is level before use so excess fat and oil can freely flow to the oil
cup in the front of the BBQ. - If food debris falls into the valleys of the cooking grill and prevents flow to the oil
cup, use the supplied Scraper Tool to quickly clear the valleys. - Preheat the grill before cooking for perfect sear marks every time. - Always keep a spare LPG cylinder filled and ready to go but never store the spare
cylinder near the BBQ. - Use BBQ wipes to wipe down the shiny black ceramic coated panels inside the
BBQ before cooking. The Matte black panels inside the BBQ are Pyrolytic selfcleaning panels and they don't require wiping. - Always keep the solid plate on the right, directly above the smoker/flavour tray to ensure the smoker/flavor tray is always free of fat and grease residue.
MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 49

GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE INFO - Note: Remember to turn off and disconnect the gas before any maintenance is
carried out.
- If your BBQ uses a flexible hose to connect to the gas cylinder, check the rubber O-ring on the regulator end of the hose assembly at least once a year. If it appears worn or cracked, have it replaced. Only use the hose supplied by the manufacturer.
- We recommend having your BBQ checked by an authorised service agent every 5 years. This is to ensure there are no leaks and that all components are still functioning correctly.
- Keep the outdoor gas BBQ area clear and free from combustible materials, petrol, and other flammable vapours or liquids.
- Make sure there is no obstruction surrounding the BBQ, which may block the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
- To maintain the surface of your hotplate and grill plate, it is recommended to periodically wash cooking surfaces with a mild soap and warm water solution. Afterwards keep the hotplate and grill plate oiled and covered with the hood when not in use. A BBQ cover (not included) is also recommended to cover your BBQ and maintain and protect from all weather conditions.
- Regularly change the sand / fat absorption granules in the drip tray.

SPECIFICATIONS
REGULATOR & HOSE ASSEMBLY: 2.75kPa, POL type regulator and 8mm ID, Class A hose 3/8SAE Female outlet. AGA approved.

Burner Configuration Table - Propane

BURNERS

NOMINAL GAS CONSUMPTION

BBQ

15 MJ/h (per burner)

TEST POINT PRESSURE
2.75 kPa

INJECTOR SIZE 1.1mm

Side

15 MJ/h

2.75 kPa

1.1mm

Burner Configuration Table - Universal LPG

BURNERS

NOMINAL GAS CONSUMPTION

TEST POINT PRESSURE

BBQ

15 MJ/h (per burner)

2.75 kPa

Side

15 MJ/h

2.75 kPa

INJECTOR SIZE 1.07mm 1.1mm

Burner Configuration Table - Natural Gas

BURNERS

NOMINAL GAS CONSUMPTION

BBQ

15 MJ/h (per burner)

TEST POINT PRESSURE
1.00 kPa

Side

15 MJ/h

1.00 kPa

INJECTOR SIZE 1.8mm 1.8mm

Tap Specifications
WATERMARK LICENSE NUMBER WELS REGISTRATION NUMBER
LICENSE NUMBER NOMINAL FLOW RATE WATER EFFICIENCY STAR RATING

WM-022545 T30270 1547 4.47 LPM 6
MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 51

CONNECTING TO NATURAL GAS
This BBQ has been configured for use with LPG from a gas cylinder. If you want to connect this BBQ to a permanent Natural Gas supply, the following steps must be undertaken. 1. Contact a licensed plumber or gas fitter and arrange a quote to convert this BBQ
to Natural Gas, install any pipework necessary to bring a natural gas supply to the installation area and commission the BBQ. All works must be made by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in accordance with AS5601.1.
2. Contact Pacific Gas & Heating Pty Ltd directly on Tel: 1300 793978 or email info@pacificgas.com.au to order the gas conversion kit specific to your model and supply the name and license number of your chosen gas fitter.
3. Obtain a certificate of compliance from your licensed gas fitter after installation is complete.
Natural Gas Conversion Procedure
Gas conversion must be conducted by a licensed plumber or gas fitter only.
1. Remove the main BBQ Burners.
2. Remove LPG injectors from all the main burner valves and replace with Natural Gas Injectors. The natural gas injector size is 1.8mm on the main burners.
3. Install BBQ Burners.
4. Set the side burner aeration shutter to 4mm open.
5. Remove the side burner valve and replace it with the side burner valve for Natural Gas. Replace the side burner injector with the 1.8mm side burner injector for Natural Gas.
6. Remove 2.75kPa LPG hose and regulator assembly and replace with the stainless steel braided hose and adapter fitting to ½"BSP, and the ½"BSP Natural gas regulator with 1.0kPa operating pressure.

7. Apply the Natural Gas type label over the Propane label. 8. Permanently fix the BBQ to the floor in the installed position using the supplied
fixing bracket, which slots into the LPG Cylinder hole on freestanding BBQs. This ensures the BBQ cannot move and strain the gas supply lines. 9. Leak test all connections. 10. Before leaving, test the operation of all burners on high and low to complete the commissioning process. This involves removal of the knobs to access the screw adjustable low flame by pass to set a stable low flame. 11. Instruct the consumer on correct use of the BBQ and the location of the gas supply isolation valve which shall be closed after each use. 12. If the BBQ is supplied with a duplicate data label, apply this label in the immediate vicinity of the BBQ in an easily accessible area.
MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 53

PRODUCT WARRANTY

Thank you for purchasing one of our quality MATADOR products. Your MATADOR product 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.

This warranty in Australia is given by Pacific Gas & Heating Pty Ltd, Tel: 1300 793978 Email: info@pacificgas.com.au
The warranty in New Zealand is given by Bunnings NZ Ltd, PO BOX 14436, Panmure, Auckland, 1741. Tel: 09-9780000 Fax: 09-9782222 Email: marketing@bunnings.co.nz
Any claim under this warranty must be made within 5 years of the date of purchase of the product. Proof of purchase must be presented.
Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.
FOR AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMERS To make a claim under the warranty please contact the store where the product was purchased or contact Pacific Gas & Heating Pty Ltd directly.
CONDITIONS OF THE WARRANTY The warranty covers domestic use only and does not apply to commercial applications. You may submit details and proof to our store for consideration. The warranty covers manufacture defects in materials, workmanship and finish under normal use. This warranty is provided in addition to other rights and remedies you

may have 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 acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
FOR NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMERS To make a claim under the warranty, take the product (with proof of purchase) to any Bunnings store (See www.bunnings.co.nz for store locations). This warranty is provided in addition to other rights and remedies you may have under law: our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993(NZ). You are entitle 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. Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.
The warranty excludes damage resulting from product misuse or product neglect. The warranty covers domestic use only and does not apply to commercial applications.

PRODUCT WARRANTY

Please thoroughly read conditions of warranty. - The appliance 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 other than original Matador parts will void this warranty.
INSTALLATION CONDITIONS All installations must conform to the applicable Electrical and Building standards as laid down by the local codes or state or region.

RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Attach a copy of the purchase receipt here:

Date of purchase

......................................

Purchase from

......................................

Location

......................................

Model no. & name

......................................

Date of manufacture ......................................

WHAT IS NOT COVERED IN THE WARRANTY - Removal or re-installation costs. This warranty does
not cover costs for transit nor in home service. - Lack of maintenance, abuse, neglect, misuse,
accidental or improper installation of this appliance. - Scratches, dents, corrosion or discolouration caused
by heat, abrasive chemical cleaners or chipping. - Corrosion or damage caused by exposure to the
elements such as insects, weather or hail. - Cleaning and wear and tear; service calls of this
nature are chargeable. Commercial use of the product. - Unauthorised repairs or modifications during the warranty period. - Consumable items, example ­ heating elements.

Receipt number

......................................

FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMERS If you experience any technical issues with your MATADOR product, in the first instance review the instruction manual or call the warranty service agent below.

FOR NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMERS If you experience any technical issues with your MATADOR product, in the first instance review the instruction manual or call your local Bunnings Warehouse.

WARRANTY CLAIMS FOR AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMERS Please contact Pacific Gas & Heating Pty Ltd, Tel: 1300 793978. Email: info@pacificgas.com.au

FOR NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMERS Please contact the store where the product was purchased.

MATADOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 55

Visit www.matadorbbqs.com.au
For technical and warranty support call
1300 793 978 (Aus) 09-9780 000 (NZ)
Your purchase receipt will be required for warranty claims. For spare parts contact Pacific Gas & Heating Pty Ltd.


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