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FOR BUILT-IN UNITS ONLY

FOR BUILT-IN UNITS ONLY

The SL4000 comes in both trolley-mounted and built-in 

models. These two pages contain information relating to 

setting up built-in model only.This appliance is designed 

to be used with a gas cylinder not exceeding 9KG (20lbs) 

capacity.

About The Cylinder Enclosure

If the gas for your barbecue is to be supplied by a portable 

gas cylinder, you will need to ensure that adequate provision 

is made to house the cylinder safely� The following must be 

adhered to:

Keep out of heat:

 The cylinder and hose must be sheltered 

from the sun’s direct heat� The flexible PVC hose assembly 

supplied must not be exposed to temperatures in excess of 

60°C (140°F)� DO NOT allow the hose to come in contact with 

the hot surface of the barbecue body�

Keep cylinder upright:

 The cylinder must be housed 

securely� It must remain upright at all times� It can be either 

attached to a firm vertical wall by a cylinder bracket, or 

stored on a firm level base�

Requirements for cylinder base

: If the cylinder is to be 

stored on a flat base, the base must be made from non-

combustible material� Soil or grass is not an appropriate 

surface� Ensure there is adequate drainage, and that water 

cannot collect around the cylinder�

Requirements for cylinder enclosure:

 Where the cylinder 

is to be kept inside an enclosure, you must ensure there is 

200 square centimetres of open ventilation at each of the top 

and the bottom of the enclosure, for each cylinder stored in 

it� This prevents leaking gas from building up in a confined 

space� Gas vapour is highly explosive and can cause serious 

bodily injury or damage to property if allowed to accumulate 

in a confined space and ignited�

ventilation

The Barbecue Housing

We recommend that this installation be done in a masonry 

structure and carried out by a professional tradesperson� 

Other non-combustible material such as Hardiplank, 

Villaboard with metal studs may also be used�
•   Must have a minimum clearance from combustible 

materials of all sides of the barbecue of 450 mm (18”)�

•   This appliance must not be installed under or on 

any combustible material� Minimum clearance from 

combustible construction materials to all sides of the 

appliance is 450mm (18”)�

Warning: Contact your local municipality for any building 

codes regulating the installation of outdoor barbecue 

appliances� Outdoor installations must conform to local 

codes or, in the absence of local codes, with:
USA: National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223�1/NFPA 54
CAN: B149�1 Natural Gas & Propane Installation Code
AUST: Australian Standards Code AS: 5601
as well as the requirements of any local council, gas, 

electricity authority or other statutory regulation�

The Cavity

Your barbecue has been designed to sit into a cavity or 

cutout rather than be placed directly onto a flat surface� It is 

important that the dimensions of the cavity conform exactly 

to those listed on page 21� This will ensure the barbecue sits 

correctly in the cavity, and that the barbecue has sufficient 

ventilation to operate efficiently and safely�
In creating the cavity, you should ensure that you have 

convenient access to the gas connection point and 

associated hardware:
•   If the gas for your barbecue is supplied by a portable gas 

bottle, you will need access to the gas connection point, 

the gas hose and the gas cylinder at all times�

•   If the gas for your barbecue is supplied by a fixed piped 

gas supply (either natural gas or 45kg LPG cylinders), 

you will need access to the gas connection point, the 

piping and the shutoff valve�

Putting The Barbecue Into Place

Lower the barbecue onto the brickwork, but do not push 

back into its final position - you will need to ensure you  

can access the screws towards the front of the barbecue  

side panel�

Attach the right and left side facia panels� The fixing  

screws should already be in place at each side of the 

barbecue frame�

Tighten the screws to 

secure the facia panels�
Push the barbecue back 

to its final position�

Summary of Contents for 1200E

Page 1: ...FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Assembly and Operating Instructions SL4000S SERIES STAINLESS STEEL BARBECUES ...

Page 2: ...rough the relevant sections of this manual which provide a description of your appliance and its functions To avoid the risks that are always present when you use an appliance it is important that the appliance is installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it o...

Page 3: ...ntact your local municipality for any building codes regulating the installation of outdoor barbecue appliances Outdoor installations must conform to local codes or in the absence of local codes with the following USA National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 CAN B149 1 Natural Gas Propane Installation Code AUST Australian Standards Code AS 5601 as well as the requirements of any local council ga...

Page 4: ... such as Hardiplank Villaboard with metal studs may also be used Must have a minimum clearance from combustible materials of all sides of the barbecue of 450 mm 18 This appliance must not be installed under or on any combustible material Minimum clearance from combustible construction materials to all sides of the appliance is 450mm 18 Warning Contact your local municipality for any building codes...

Page 5: ...r Parts Assemble the side burner parts as shown The first burner disk should locate onto two notches on the side burner inside arrows Also the two notches on the bottom of the trivet line up with the holes on the side burner outside arrows Fit The Heat Reflectors The reflectors fit between each burner They reflect heat from the burners upwards to the cooking surfaces The tabbed ends of the heat re...

Page 6: ...ed to the same side of the barbecue as the grate They will not work if fitted under the plate Fit Cooking Plates And Grates You should fit the plate to the left hand side of the barbecue frame with the drain hole to the extreme left The grates are fitted to the right hand side of the barbecue frame The temperature gauge on the roasting hood has been calibrated for this arrangement of plate and gra...

Page 7: ...ms part of the trolley Otherwise the grease tray is exactly as portrayed in the trolley mounted instructions Newer models have a retaining clip towards the rear of the barbecue to secure the grease tray once it is pushed in ASSEMBLY OF MAIN BARBECUE ASSEMBLY OF OPTIONAL ROTISSERIE Assemble The Main Shaft Assemble the shaft in the order shown Fit The Motor First attach the motor mounting bracket to...

Page 8: ...s can be fitted directly without the use of screws Ensure they locate properly into their respective holes 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 Waste Bin Ice Bucket Paper Towel Holder ...

Page 9: ...Any enclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of the following Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls A common example is an outdoor gazebo Any enclosure with walls on all sides but at least one permanent opening at ground level and no overhead cover A common example is an enclosed back yard Typically the walls are less than 3m hi...

Page 10: ...of the barbecue and attaching a hose and pressure gauge to the end of the gas valve Turn on 2 burners and check the pressure Inlet pressure should be 11 0 WC or 2 75 kPa Australia only For mobile trolley installations that use flexible hosing to connect to natural gas a chain or similar restraining device must be fitted to prevent strain on the gas supply line One end of the chain should attach to...

Page 11: ...r correctly on the thread before turning it in a clockwise direction until it is seated firmly in place Do not over tighten Please note for SL4000 side burners One the side burner valve from the inside bend the pilot ignition tube out the way unscrew the pilot jet and replace with the 0 95mm NG jet supplied with the conversion kit Once done bend the tube back to the original position If necessary ...

Page 12: ...ver use a naked flame to check for gas leaks The gas leak testing procedure should be conducted every time a gas cylinder is refilled and reconnected to the appliance or after any new gas connection is made In a small container mix up a solution of water and detergent or soap Mix the solution well For LPG propane make sure that the gas supply valve on the gas cylinder is turned on For Natural Gas ...

Page 13: ... the knob The requirement to press the knob in before turning is a safety feature that prevents the knobs from being accidentally turned on If the burner does not light Keep the control knob pushed in and turn the control knob in a clockwise direction to return to the OFF position Wait 5 minutes for the gas to disperse and then repeat steps 1 3 If you cannot light the burners call your retailer be...

Page 14: ...cylinder and all burners off and wait till the liquid thaws You may then reignite the burners 9KG 20LB BOTTLE 4KG 9LB BOTTLE High Low High Low 1 burner 25 hours 75 hours 11 hours 33 hours 2 burner 12 5 hours 37 5 hours 5 5 hours 17 hours 3 burners 8 3 hours 25 hours 3 7 hours 11hours 4 burners 6 3 hours 19 hours 2 75 hours 8 hours 5 burners 5 hours 15 hours 2 25 hours 6 6 hours These tables were w...

Page 15: ...edium TYPE OF MEAT COOKING TEMPERATURE APPROXIMATE COOKING TIMES Beef 180 C 355 F 45 55min per kg 20 25min per lb Lamb 180 C 355 F 45 55min per kg 20 25min per lb Pork 170 C 340 F 55 60min per kg 25 30min per lb Veal 160 C 320 F 40 50min per kg 18 23min per lb Poultry 180 C 355 F 40 50min per kg 18 23min per lb Seafood 150 C 300 F 20 30min per kg 9 14min per lb You may find it useful to purchase a...

Page 16: ...od of cooking applies only if you have a roasting hood Indirect cooking is similar to using a conventional oven and is recommended for rotisserie cooking roasts poultry casseroles vegetables and whole fish Using The Rotisserie The rotisserie provides an excellent means of cooking large cuts of meat slowly and evenly all round The rotisserie shaft should pierce the food as close to the middle as po...

Page 17: ...rs in the correct position and dry by lighting each one to avoid subsequent corrosion Stainless Steel Barbecue and Cart Panels After the appliance has been used wash down the surfaces with hot soapy water Avoid abrasive cleaners or brushes as these could damage the surface and graphics especially on the control panel The surface of the stainless steel has a grain Always clean in straight lines alo...

Page 18: ...now be able to carefully remove the tray for cleaning Caution do not remove the tray while the appliance is operating Always allow the tray and its contents to cool completely before removing it from the barbecue Removal of the tray is best done with an assistant Storing Your Barbecue When storing your barbecue for extended periods be certain all controls and cylinder valves are turned off If stor...

Page 19: ...vailable from your retailer or the manufacturer SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY BY AUTHORISED EACH USE EVERY SIX MONTHS EVERY SIX MONTHS Check all hoses for cracks and leaks Check that all gas connections are tight Clean entire barbecue thoroughly Check and tighten all bolts on barbecue and cart Clean and inspect Vaporizers and reflectors Clean and inspect barbecue burners Clean and inspect gas ...

Page 20: ...urners not assembled correctly Check that burners are correctly positioned in the barbecue frame Burner ports or throat blocked Check that the burner ports are not blocked by spider webs or insect nests Clean out as required Barbecue lights but goes out soon after starting Fuel supply turned off Turn on gas valve at cylinder LPG Propane or shutoff valve on gas line Natural Gas Gas cylinder low or ...

Page 21: ...on point X All dimensions are in millimetres Width dimensions are shown for both 5 burner model or 6 burner models 500mm 70mm 308mm 256mm 320mm 1181mm 1217mm 855mm 35mm 498mm 1339mm 1375mm 1012mm X Cavity width left to right 5 burner 1190 mm 6 burner 1345 mm Y Cavity height top to bottom all models 270 mm Z Cavity depth front to back all models 520mm Includes 20mm rear clearance behind barbecue fr...

Page 22: ...22 NOTES NOTE ...

Page 23: ...o properly maintain or service iii normal wear and tear iv power surges electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply v incomplete or improper installation vi incorrect improper or inappropriate operation vii insect or vermin infestation viii failure to comply with any additional instructions supplied with the Appliance b the Appliance is modified without authority from Electrolux in writing c...

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