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CLEANING AND CARE

CLEANING AND CARE

WARNING

WARNING

Please ensure that your barbecue is switched off and has 

cooled down before following the instructions below.
Do not use a high pressure cleaner to clean this appliance.
If cleaning the appliance without the stand attached ensure 

the base is stable before lifting the hood.

Cast iron plates and grills 

The cooking plates and grills have a porcelain enamelled 

coating.

NOTE: Many food acids, juices, marinades and sauces contain 

highly acidic elements that will slowly attack the surface of the 

cast iron if not removed immediately after cooking.

After use, remove all solid material from the cooking surface 

using a brass bristled barbecue brush or plastic bristled 

scourer. Wipe off the remaining grease with paper towels. 

Gently wash the surfaces with a cloth or sponge and a mild 

detergent and hot water. Dry components immediately and 

coat the cooking surface with a light layer of cooking oil. 

This protects the surface when not in use. Do not clean the 

cooking surface in a dishwasher.

Die cast aluminium body and handles 

Wash painted surfaces with hot soapy water and a nylon 

scourer. To avoid contact with burners and the potential of 

blocking burner ports with residue, it is advisable to remove 

burners prior to cleaning burner box. Do not use caustic, harsh 

abrasive cleaners, powder cleaners, steel wool or wax polishes.

Enamel coated hood 

Wash enamel surfaces with hot soapy water and a nylon 

scourer. Do not use caustic, harsh abrasive cleaners,  

powder cleaners, steel wool or wax polishes.

Cleaning the oil collection tray 

The grease Collecting Pan is located on 2 brackets below  

the BBQ’s bottom, it can inserted and removed from the  

left-hand-side, once the Locking U Bolt had been pulled out.

Make sure the pan is always in it’s place when operating the 

barbecue, to avoid grease dripping directly on to the Stand. 

Make sure the grease pan is emptied and cleaned before 

each use.

Also ensure the grease is cleaned off the inside of the 

Barbecue before each use.

 

WARNING

WARNING

Do not use high-pressure cleaner to clean the barbecue, 

this can damage the ignition system.

Intensive cleaning cycle 

In instances when the cooking surface becomes heavily 

soiled and harder to clean, the barbecue can be set-up for an 

intensive cleaning cycle.

To do this you must have the hood fully open.

Light both burners and set to ‘HIGH’ 

After approximately 30 minutes, this should turn any baked 

on food or grease to ash. Once the surface has cooled, the 

residual ash can be wiped clean with a damp cloth.

After cleaning, lightly season the cast plate and cast grills 

with cooking oil.

WARNING

WARNING

The hood or lid must be fully open during the cleaning 

process.
Failure to do so can result in damage to the hood and 

barbecue which is not covered under warranty.

Storage 

When the barbecue is not being used it is recommended 

to keep it covered. A cover is available, contact Electrolux 

Customer Service for details. If the barbecue is to be stored 

indoors, remove the gas cylinder and store the cylinder in a 

ventilated outdoor area.

Maintenance

Stainless steel burners

Burners should be checked at least once per year and 

cleaned as necessary. Inspect burners to ensure no residues 

have been deposited and gas ports are clear.

NOTE: Environmental conditions need to be taken into 

account with regards to maintenance required on your 

product. In particular, units installed in humid climates 

or seaside locations will be more susceptible to surface 

corrosion/discolouration over time. In these conditions it 

is strongly recommended to clean and dry your barbecue 

after each use and covering it when not in use to minimise 

exposure to the elements.

WARNING

CAUTION

Care should be taken not to disturb the spark electrode or 

gas injectors.

Gas fittings

Check gas fitting are tight and do not leak. Check gas supply 

hoses are in good condition and do not leak.

Regular inspection

Inspect the barbecue thoroughly for any grease, dirt or food 

residue accumulation and remove. The barbecue interior can 

be wiped down with a soft cloth in hot soapy water.

Summary of Contents for BB49924

Page 1: ...Assembly and Operating Instructions FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND BUGG BB18224 BB18226 BB18228 BB18225GA BB49925 BB49928 BB49926 BB49924 ...

Page 2: ...ns 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 on to any future owners Af...

Page 3: ...assistance for an approved installer NOTE This manual must remain with the owner for future reference WARNING WARNING Do not lean over barbecue when lighting Do not leave the barbecue unattended when alight Do not delay lighting once the gas has been turned on Do not place articles on or against this appliance Do not spray aerosols in vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation Do not use ...

Page 4: ...nder Hook 7 Utility Hook 8 Cylinder Shield 9 Shelves 10 Grill and Plate 11 Burner 12 Hood Handle 13 Body handle 14 Thermometer 15 Grease Tray PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 5 13 15 14 8 7 12 10 10 3 2 11 4 9 Stand is sold separately May not be included with all models ...

Page 5: ...ry settings could result in a safety hazard 554 22 580 23 1035 41 190 7 1 2 592 231 4 1088 43 Barbecue manifold inlet thread 3 8 SAE male flare fitting Gas Pressure LPG 2 75 Kpa 11 WC NG 1 0 Kpa 4 WC Gas Nozzle size LPG Ø 0 90mm Au Ø0 95mm America NG Ø 1 50mm Gas Input 10Mj Bnr 9500BTU Bnr 702 271 2 ...

Page 6: ...eg 2 2 Top Connecting Panel 1 3 Front Shelf Brackets 1R 1L 4 Wheel Bracket 1R 1L 5 Cylinder Hook 1 6 Silicone Feet 4 7 Wire Shelf 1 8 Wheel 2 9 Shaft 2 10 Hub Caps 2 11 Cylinder Shield 1 FASTENERS A Screw 16mm black 20 A1 Screw 25mm stainless Steel 4 B Spring Washer 24 C Screw 8mm 6 D Circlip 2 E Plastic Washer 6 F Alan Key 1 ...

Page 7: ...rt two Silicone Feet 6 to the bottom hole and pull until rest against bottom of leg 2 Assemble Back leg 8 x A 8 x B Place other Leg 1 on a padded flat level surface and assemble the Wheel Brackets 4 and Cylinder Hook 5 Insert two Silicone Feet 6 to the bottom hole and pull until rest against bottom of leg Note at this stage each Wheel Bracket is only attached by 2 lower screws ...

Page 8: ...2 with four screws to the Front Leg and four more screws to the Back leg 4 Assemble the wheels 2 x D Wheels 8 are placed on the inside of brackets Insert the shaft 9 from the Wheel Bracket side inwards and lock with a Circlip The Circlip is to slide into the groove made in the shaft Press the Hub Cap 10 to place ...

Page 9: ...oks are facing forward and will engage into the Front Shelf Brackets 3 assembled in step 1 The plates have two holes each through which screws go into Back Leg 6 Place the Cylinder Shield 6 x C 6 x E The Cylinder Shield 11 is attached to the rear leg by six screws and washers three each side Ensure the shield is curved towards the front ...

Page 10: ...ce remove the Locking U Bolt from the rear of the Barbecue and place the Barbecue onto the stand ensuring each leg is fully engaged into the corresponding recess in the stand Once the Barbecue is placed correctly over the stand ensure the Grease Tray is in its place under the Barbecue and fully engage the Locking U Bolt back to its place 1 2 ...

Page 11: ...from the cylinder hook before disconnection When reconnecting the hose to the bottle ensure that all connections are tight before replacing the bottle onto the gas cylinder hook Carry out a leakage check as detailed below after each reconnection In North America the installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with either the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 5...

Page 12: ...ear of the BBQ See below illustration 6 Remove each gas injector from the end of each jet holder turning gently in a counter clockwise direction Ensure the jet holder is firm and won t turn while unscrewing the nozzle 7 Check the identification mark stamped on the Hex Head of the injector to confirm that it is the correct size 1 50mm Screw correct Jets back into place 8 When fitting the NG gas inj...

Page 13: ... knob is in the correct orientation when valve is in OFF position Choosing a location The vertical clearance above the cooking surface to any combustible materials must be at least 1000mm Cooking with roasting hood closed vents the hot flue gases out the rear of the appliance A minimum clearance of 450mm to any combustible materials is required This clearance should also be maintained for brittle ...

Page 14: ... no overhead covering Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than 2 walls Within a partial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and more than 2 walls the following shall apply at least 25 of the total wall area is completely open and at least 30 of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total of the side bac...

Page 15: ...an Turn the gas isolation valve ON Lighting instructions Do not attempt to light burners with roasting hood closed Read instructions before lighting To light a burner depress the knob and rotate to HIGH If the burner did not light turn the knob to the OFF position Allow gas to disperse then repeat lighting procedure Manual lighting If in the event of the automatic ignition system not working the b...

Page 16: ...un on high for an excessive period of time then excessive smoking may be observed during the cooking process and there may be subsequent burning of the food being prepared Indirect cooking roasting Cooking with the hood closed requires no more than two burners each set on the low setting Setting is to be adjusted depending on conditions and using the temperature indicator as a guide It is recommen...

Page 17: ...Also ensure the grease is cleaned off the inside of the Barbecue before each use WARNING WARNING Do not use high pressure cleaner to clean the barbecue this can damage the ignition system Intensive cleaning cycle In instances when the cooking surface becomes heavily soiled and harder to clean the barbecue can be set up for an intensive cleaning cycle To do this you must have the hood fully open Li...

Page 18: ...he barbecue Excess smoke being emitted from the cooking area Too much heat Turn down gas valve or turn off selected burners Smell of gas DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE APPLIANCE Gas leak Turn off gas at the isolation valves Check for leaks tighten joints If problem persists call Electrolux Service STANDARD INCLUSIONS Cast iron hotplate Cast iron grill OPTIONAL EXTRAS Gas conversion kit NG Cast iron p...

Page 19: ...gence or accident ii misuse or abuse including failure to properly maintain or service iii improper negligent or faulty servicing or repair works done by anyone other than an Electrolux authorised repairer or ASC iv normal wear and tear v power surges electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply vi incomplete or improper installation vii incorrect improper or inappropriate operation viii inse...

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