Beef Eater i-1000R Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 7

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FOR BUILT-IN UNITS ONLY

FOR BUILT-IN UNITS ONLY

The Cylinder Compartment

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

LPG/propane 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 compartment:

 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�

Attach The Brackets

Screw the built-in brackets to the side of the barbecue as 

shown� These brackets are designed to rest on the sides of 

the brickwork� This performs two important functions:

•   The ventilation slots in the brackets allow air to pass 

between the sides of the barbecue and the brickwork� 

This prevents the barbecue from overheating and 

provides air to allow the barbecue to burn gas correctly�

•   The brackets allow the barbecue body to be lifted above 

the flat surface underneath� This allows the grease tray 

to slide out freely, and for combustion air to enter from 

underneath�

Lower The Barbecue Into Position

When lowering the barbecue onto the brickwork, do not 

push the barbecue back as far as it will go� Ensure there is 

at least 50 mm clearance behind the rear of the barbecue to 

allow for proper ventilation, and to allow any roasting hood to 

open freely�
Note in the illustration how there is an air gap between 

the side of the barbecue body and the wall of the cavity� It 

is important for the proper operation of the gas barbecue 

that air can flow freely up past the side of the barbecue and 

through the air slots on the brackets�

Summary of Contents for i-1000R

Page 1: ...FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Assembly and Operating Instructions DISCOVERY SERIES i 1000R ...

Page 2: ...through 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...

Page 3: ...ual 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 store or use aerosol cans in the vicinity of the barbecue Do not store flammable liquids in the vicinity of the barbecue Do not use caustic or abrasive based cleaners on the barbecue...

Page 4: ... is hard to decide whether these partially enclosed areas should be classified as indoor areas particularly in terms of permanent non closable ventilation The gas safety authorities have agreed on the definition of partial enclosures below Distance to combustible materials min LOCATING YOUR BARBECUE LOCATING YOUR BARBECUE Partial Enclosures Australia Only This appliance shall only be used in an ab...

Page 5: ...s available to them In these cases the local gas supply company may be able to provide two 45 Kg 100 lb cylinders permanently installed on the outside of your home These are refilled for you by the gas company based on your usage patterns Copper pipe is then run from these cylinders to each appliance that uses LPG propane There are two methods of connecting the gas to your barbecue both of which r...

Page 6: ...ds Code AS 5601 as well as the requirements of any local council gas electricity authority or other statutory regulation The Barbecue 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 dimemsions of the cavity conform exactly to those listed be low This will ensure the barbecue sits correct ly in the cav...

Page 7: ...f 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 Attach The Brackets Screw the built in brackets to the side of the barbecue as shown These brackets are designed to rest on the sides of the bri...

Page 8: ...at the front of the barbecue Lower the other end of the burner so the lug locates into the corresponding hole at the rear of the barbecue Replace the retaining clips into the burner lugs so the burners stay in position You need to do this from behind the barbecue underneath the back panel Fit The Vaporizers The Vaporizers are designed to vapourise fats and juices from your food The Vaporizers redu...

Page 9: ...e diagram below Attach the waste tray brackets to the grease tray using the screws nuts and washers provided Slide the smaller waste tray into place You may line the grease tray with a sheet of aluminium foil if you wish Remember to place a hole in the centre so the grease can flow into the smaller waste tray ...

Page 10: ... and legs 1 5 LHS Panel and legs 1 6 Rear Panel 1 7 Base Panel 1 8 RHS Door 1 9 LHS Door 1 10 Cylinder Hook 1 11 Castors 2 12 Wheels 2 13 Wheel Spacers 2 MRK QTY DESCRIPTION A 16 M6 x 40mm Screw B 24 M6 washer C 6 M6 Fiber Washer D 6 M6 x 12mm screw E 2 R Clips F 2 M6 x 25mm Screw G 2 M6 Nut H 1 M4 x 12mm screw I 1 M4 Washer J 2 Rubber Grommet K 1 Cylinder Strap ...

Page 11: ... can be used for this purpose Step 2 Use 4 x A 4 x B 4 x C Attach the Sides of the trolley Parts 4 5 to the BBQ body Note the direction position and orientation Note Only put in the 4 lower screws Turn the screws all the way in but do NOT tighten them Other 4 screws and final tightening will only be done after installing the shelf and side burner at a later stage ...

Page 12: ...2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY Step 3 Use 4 x A 4 x B Attach the Top panel Part 1 to the sides Step 4 Use 3 x D 3 x B Attach the Back panel Part 6 to the Top panel ...

Page 13: ...NS FOR TROLLEY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY Step 5 Use 4 x A 7 x B 3 x D 1 x H 1 x I Attach the Base of the trolley Part 7 to the Sides and Back panel Step 6 Use 2 x E Fit the Wheels parts 12 13 and the castors parts 11 ...

Page 14: ...rbecue upright Step 8 Use 2 x A 2 x B To the Left Hand Side install the shelf Part 2 Insert over the two legs and between the barbecue body and the leg and secure with the screws Step 9 Use 2 x A 2 x B To the Right Hand Side install the Side Burner Part 3 Insert over the two legs and between the barbecue body and the leg and secure with the screws 1 1 2 2 2 2 ...

Page 15: ... but do not over tighten Step 11 Assemble both doors Parts 8 9 over the hinge brackets Note ensure that in each door both hinge pins are inserted into the brackets simultaneously It may be required to assemble the handles onto the doors Step 12 Use 2 x F 2 x G 2 x B 2 x C Assemble Cylinder Hook Part 10 if required ...

Page 16: ...16 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY Step 13 Make gas connections and leak test as per the instructions on page 20 ...

Page 17: ...first burner of your barbecue The gas comes into the side burner from the left side and continues through a hose to the main barbecue unit First connect the side burner to the gas supply For portable LPG propane bottles use the hose and regulator supplied Natural gas systems must be installed by a licenced gas fitter Connect the side burner directly to the barbecue gas inlet When assembling all ho...

Page 18: ...b and the gas cylinder valve off if the BBQ is not in use 2 Clean off any food spills and lower the lid Care of Your Side Burner All of the instructions for care of your barbecue apply to your side burner In particular Clean your side burner frequently with warm soapy water Do not use harsh or abrasive chemicals or scouring pads Clean more frequently in salt water environments Keep your barbecue a...

Page 19: ...a fixed gas supply via a flexible hose connection a retraining tether of adequate strength shall be fixed to the appliance and be suitable to be fixed to the wall within 50mm of each connection point The length of the tether shall not exceed 80 of the length of the hose assembly In this way if the barbecue is accidentally moved the chain stops the barbecue from stretching the hose The barbecue app...

Page 20: ...to check for gas leaks In a small container mix up a solution of water and detergent or soap Mix the solution well Make sure that the gas supply valve on the gas cylinder or the shut off valve on the supply line is turned on Make sure that the gas control valves on the appliance are all turned off Using a brush or spray bottle apply the solution to the gas line and each joint in the gas line inclu...

Page 21: ... to disengage the lock and allow the knob to rotate 1 Push in and hold the far right control knob down while turning slowly in a counter clockwise direction until the starter mechanism engages at the two o clock position At this time the gas will start to flow 2 Hold the control knob in while continuing to turn the knob toward the High or twelve o clock position 3 The starter mechanism will click ...

Page 22: ... cooking surfaces Clean any food spills from the side burner if one is installed 4 Lower the hood and side burner lid The gas cylinder supply valve must be turned off when the appliance is not in use Direct Cooking Method Commonly used for traditional barbecuing Place food over the lit grill section Excess flaring may occur so care must be taken while cooking Check inside the roasting hood regular...

Page 23: ...n Turn the outside two burners to high Close the hood and allow to preheat for about 8 minutes Then reduce the burner settings to achieve and maintain the required temperature by following these guidelines Maintaining The Right Cooking Temperature Do not exceed the temperature warning on the temperature gauge Operating the barbecue above this temperature may cause damage to the appliance Your hood...

Page 24: ...in enamel coated cooking surfaces do not use any metal tools to clean the surface Use only a brass bristle wire brush to remove hard deposits Do not clean the cooking surfaces in a dishwashing machine For hard deposits and heavy grease do not use steel wool or metal scrapers Use concentrated detergent or domestic cleaning powders Cleaning The Drip Tray Never remove the grease tray while the barbec...

Page 25: ...nty Replacement parts are available from your authorised BeefEater Dealer EACH USE EVERY 6 MONTHS BYAUTHORISED SERVICEAGENTEVERY 2YEARS 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 trolley Clean and inspect Vaporizers Clean and inspect barbecue burners Clean and inspect gas injectors and c...

Page 26: ...bled 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 Gas cylinder low or empty Refill cylinder with gas Kink in gas hose Check that the gas li...

Page 27: ...E DIMENSIONS 1 30 cm 245mm 9 65 A 22mm 9 5mm 0 2 below bottom rail 820mm 32 28 2 50 cm 450mm 18 00 Gas connection point 45 mm from front of barbecue fascia DIMENSION A x 2 19 3 8 493mm x 3 26 660mm x 4 32 1 8 816mm x 5 38 1 4 973mm ...

Page 28: ...28 NOTES NOTES NOTES ...

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Page 30: ...30 NOTES NOTES NOTES ...

Page 31: ...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 the Appliance s serial number or warranty seal has been removed or defaced d the Applian...

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