Page 2 - Safety Warnings; Check Gas Type
2 • Some foods produce flammable fats and juices. Regular cleaning is essential. • Attend an operating barbecue at all times. Damage caused by fat & grease fires is not covered by warranty. • When not in use keep barbecue and side burner dry and covered. • Vinyl covers are an optional accessory ...
Page 4 - Assembly Of Main Barbecue; Before You Start
4 Assembly Of Main Barbecue Before You Start Note the tools you will need before you begin.Remove any protective plastic from stainless steel components.Check for damaged or missing parts, and consult your retailer if necessary. Allen Key(provided) Attach the Side Shelves Attach the side shelves to ...
Page 7 - Assembly Of Rotisserie; Assemble The Main Shaft; Fit The Motor
7 Assembly Of Rotisserie Assemble The Main Shaft Assemble the shaft in the order shown. The knurled nut, counterbalance and handle go on the threaded end. Slide the collar down towards the handle end. Slide the prongs onto the shaft so they face each other. Fit The Motor First attach the motor mount...
Page 8 - Fit the towel rack; Assembly Of Accessories; Fit the Baskets
8 Fit the towel rack First, unscrew and remove the plastic end caps from the towel rack. Then, using 2 flathead screws, washers and nuts, attach the towel rack to the side panel. You may need to slide the towel rails out of the way to access the screw holes. Assembly Of Accessories Fit the Baskets T...
Page 9 - Where To Put Your Barbecue; Installation
9 An enclosure with walls on all sides, but at least one opening at ground level, and no overhead cover. A common example is an enclosed back yard. Typically, the walls are less than 3m high. If they are higher, there is a danger of gas build up. The barbecue may be within a partial enclosure that i...
Page 11 - Fixed Installation - Natural Gas; Secure All Joints And Leak Test
11 Fixed Installation - Natural Gas (Natural Gas installation should be carried out by a qualified gas fitter) BeefEater Natural Gas barbecues are designed as low- pressure appliances (4.0” WC, 1.00KPa).Fit the natural gas regulator supplied directly to the barbecue inlet located on the right side o...
Page 12 - Using Your Barbecue; Before You Light The Barbecue; Lighting The Barbecue; Fat Tray
12 Using Your Barbecue Before You Light The Barbecue Perform the following checks• Make sure all gas connections are tight and leak tested.• Ensure the cooking surfaces are clean and hygienic• Check the control knobs are on the off position• Check that the gas supply is turned on• Ensure the hood of...
Page 14 - Getting The Most From Your Barbecue; Maintaining The Right Cooking Temperature
14 Getting The Most From Your Barbecue Most importantly, do not allow your barbecue to overheat. Your hood is designed to keep the heat in, and so requires constant monitoring. Do not use more than 2 burners on high at any one time. As a guide, for a 4 burner barbecue in moderate weather: Two burner...
Page 15 - Using The Side Burner
15 Direct Cooking Method Commonly used for traditional barbecuing. Place food over the lit grill section. Excess flaring may occur and so care must be taken while cooking. Check inside the roasting hood regularly. We do not recommended this method for roasts unless you place a baking dish under the ...
Page 16 - Cleaning Your Barbecue
16 Stainless Steel Grills Many food acids, marinades, juices and sauces contain highly acidic elements that will slowly attack the surface of the stainless steel if not removed immediately after cooking. • After use, remove all solid material from the cooking surfaces using a brass bristle brush or ...
Page 18 - Trouble Shooting Guide
18 Gas Injector size Input/burner Gas Pressure LPG/Propane 1.27 mm 19 MJ/hr 2.75 kPa / 11” WC Natural Gas 2.1 mm 19 MJ/hr 1 kPa / 4”WC Problem Cause Check Barbecue will not light Ignition system not working Check that there is a visible flame coming from the pilot ignition tube.Check that the pilot ...
Page 19 - BeefEater Barbecues Warranty Terms; Warranty; SERVICE ASSISTANCE
19 Model number Serial number Retailer purchased from Date of purchase Gas type LPG/Propane NG Barbecue Barbecue Frame Lifetime Stainless Steel burners Lifetime Valves 5 Years ‘Quartz Start’ Ignition System 2 Years Vaporizer Grids and Reflectors 2 Years All Other Parts 2 Years Cooktops / Cooking Sur...
Page 20 - Beefeater Barbecues Warranty Conditions
20 Should any part fail due to defective workmanship or faulty materials within the specified period from the date of purchase, BeefEater or its distributor will repair or, (at distributors option), replace the defective part free of charge.• LP / Propane Gas Cylinder The cylinder manufacturer is re...
Page 21 - Accessories Available
BeefEater Sales International P.O. Box 450, Chester Hill, NSW, Australia 2162PH: +61 2 9755 7912 FAX: +61 2 9755 7913E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.beefeaterbbq.com Accessories Available Your retailer can advise on the range of BeefEater accessories available to help you take full advantage ...