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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

Assembly notes

Before any assembly or installation is attempted it is 

important that you check for damage or missing parts.  

Your dealer or the manufacturer must be notified of any 

problems immediately before proceeding.
The main frame of the barbecue has been factory assembled 

requiring only the following simple steps for completion. 

Check the “Gas Type “ label attached to barbecue and side 

burner to be certain this gas type is the one required for your 

use eg. Propane / LPG or Natural Gas. See Fig 5.
Trolleys, roasting hoods and side burners are optional so 

read this manual in conjunction with the manual that comes 

with each accessory before attaching any other components. 

Attach the roasting hood last of all.

Assembly procedure

Heat reflectors, burners and vaporisers

The modular vaporiser grid system has been designed to 

maximise the performance of your BeefEater barbecue the 

reflectors fit between each burner. They reflect heat from the 

burners, upwards to the cooking surfaces.
The vaporizers are designed to vaporise fats and juices from 

the meat. One vaporiser is fitted over each burner that is 

located under the grill. The vaporisers reduce flare-ups and 

help to add that great barbecue flavour.

How many vaporisers and reflectors are there?

MODEL

VAPORISER

REFLECTOR

2 BNR

2

1

3 BNR

2

2

4 BNR

3

3

5 BNR

3

4

FIG 6 

FIG 7 

Fitting the heat reflectors

Completely remove all of the plastic film from the reflectors. 

The tabbed ends of the heat reflectors face forward to the 

front of the barbecue frame. The tabs fit into the slots in the 

front end of the barbecue (behind the control fascia). Key 

the tabs of the vaporisers into the lower slots (between the 

burners). Key the tabs of each reflector into the slots. If slots 

are partially covered with enamel, work the tabs until the 

enamel clears. See Fig 8.

Fitting the burners

Remove the retaining clips from the burners, then fit the 

burners - open end first, over the brass stem of the control 

valves at the front of the barbecue, allowing the rear 

burner lug to locate into the cross-lighting channel and 

corresponding hole in the support panel at the rear or the 

barbecue. To secure burners fit retaining clips (“R” shape) 

into burner lugs. See Fig 9 & 10.

FIG 8 

FIG 9 

Upper slots for vaporisers  

Lower slots for heat reflectors 

Fitting the vaporisers

Remove the protective plastic film from each vaporiser and 

then fit the vaporisers to the barbecue. The tabbed ends 

of the vaporisers face forward to the front of the barbecue 

frame. The tabs fit into the slots in the front end of the 

barbecue (behind the control fascia). Key the tabs of the 

vaporisers into the upper slots. The vaporisers should be 

fitted to the same side of the barbecue to which the grill is 

to be placed. (They will not work if fitted under the plate). If 

slots are partially covered with enamel, work the tabs until 

the enamel clears. See Fig 11 & 12.

FIG 10

FIG 11

Summary of Contents for PLUS

Page 1: ...FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Assembly and Operating Instructions SIGNATURE SERIES PLUS S 3000E S 3000S BALCONY ...

Page 2: ...equired 5 Assembly instructions 6 Installation instructions 9 Assembly and gas connection instructions for side burner 10 Assembly instructions for trolley 11 Operating instructions 18 Hood assembly instructions 22 Getting the most from your roasting hood 23 Help guide 25 Care and maintenance 27 Locating your barbecue and side burner 31 Outdoor installation instructions 32 Specifications 33 Notes ...

Page 3: ...arbecue 10mm Spanner wrench all body nuts 19mm Spanner wrench for gas inlet connection Phillips Head Screwdriver NOTE Always use the correct size spanner wrench to tighten gas fittings Ensure that all gas fittings are spanner tightened and then leak tested before continuing with operation of the appliance FIG 4 Use the following procedure to check for gas leaks Never use a naked flame to check for...

Page 4: ...3 BNR 2 2 4 BNR 3 3 5 BNR 3 4 FIG 6 FIG 7 Fitting the heat reflectors Completely remove all of the plastic film from the reflectors The tabbed ends of the heat reflectors face forward to the front of the barbecue frame The tabs fit into the slots in the front end of the barbecue behind the control fascia Key the tabs of the vaporisers into the lower slots between the burners Key the tabs of each r...

Page 5: ...rom heat and allow clear access to the gas supply hose and regulator WARNING WARNING The flexible PVC hose assembly supplied must not be exposed to temperatures in excess of 60 C 140 F DO NOT expose to the sun s direct heat and DO NOT allow the hose to come in contact with the hot surface of the barbecue body Recommended minimum LPG cylinder capacity for use with this appliance is 4kg Maximum LPG ...

Page 6: ...s and replace control knobs ensuring the knob is in the correct orientation when valve is in OFF position Fixed Installation Portable LP Gas Propane BeefEater LPG propane barbecues are designed to operate at 2 75Kpa 11 WC Connect the gas supply line to the barbecue inlet located on the right side of the appliance using either hard plumbing or a flexible hose connected to a bayonet point also known...

Page 7: ...y find it easier to lay the cart on its side for this step Only hand tighten at this stage You will wrench spanner tighten at a later step The right side has holes for the gas hose ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY 4 Fit The Magnets To The Cross Brace Hold the cross brace so the folded tabs are facing towards you Push the magnets into place so the magnetic side is facing you Steel is folded up tow...

Page 8: ... cabinet enclosure 17 Lower The Barbecue Into The Cart The gas hose and regulator assembly is factory fitted to the primary gas inlet For mobile units some configurations will require the disconnection of this gas hose to pass through holes provided in trolley panels Once hoses are reconnected they must be leak checked Refer below for optional side burner connection configuration You will need to ...

Page 9: ...ss hole in the side of the cart prior to connecting to the side burner inlet Connection To Gas Supply Ensure all gas controls on the barbecue and side burner are set to OFF Attach the gas supply hose to the right side inlet of the side burner If the gas supply hose is not already attached to the gas supply then attach it now If your barbecue came with a cabinet trolley cart your gas supply hose ma...

Page 10: ... turn off the burner Push in and hold the control knob while turning in a clockwise direction until the Off position is reached After use 1 Be sure to turn off all control knobs and cylinder valve for Propane LPG or shut off valve for Natural Gas 2 Clean drip tray griddle plates and grills if necessary Allow barbecue to cool before replacing the weather cover lid or any polyester barbecue cover Pu...

Page 11: ... barbecue turn the central burner off and reduce the two outside burners to medium 4 burner barbecue turn the two inside burners off and reduce the two outside burners to medium 5 burner barbecue turn the three inside burners off leave one outside burner on high and reduce the other outside burner to medium When the desired temperature is reached open the roasting hood and sit the roast on a roast...

Page 12: ... HOOD GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR ROASTING HOOD Lifting and moving your hood The BeefEater roasting hood has been engineered for balance as well as durability To lift the hood place your hands as shown by the arrows You will find the hood moves easily with very little uncontrolled rotation OVE R H E A T I N G W A R M 240 C 450 C 400 C 350 C 220 C 200 C 180 C 160 C Wash hood before first use Wash th...

Page 13: ...18 23min per lb Seafood 150 C 300 F 20 30min per kg 9 14min per lb HELP GUIDE HELP GUIDE Your BeefEater barbecue has undergone a series of quality checking points prior to leaving the factory Should you have a problem with your appliance please refer to the help guide below before calling your dealer or service person IMPORTANT Shut off gas supply before performing any checks PROBLEM CAUSE CHECK B...

Page 14: ...the grills to the barbecue and preheat prior to cooking 6 To prevent rust from forming the above seasoning or curing process should be repeated frequently 7 If rust does form clean with a brass wire bristle brush and repeat the seasoning and curing process If your barbecue is positioned near water or in a marine environment the seasoning process may need to be repeated more frequently RF Technolog...

Page 15: ...as cylinder and store the cylinder in a ventilated area outdoors Note Allowing a barbecue to run for 10 minutes after cooking will help reduce cleaning by burning off excess grease and juices Protecting your barbecue The barbecue should be covered when not in use eg a polyester or vinyl barbecue cover Near the ocean or salt water environment wash regularly rinse and dry before covering Covering a ...

Page 16: ...les and shall not be installed on a boat or any marine craft Protection From Weather Keep the side burner protected from adverse weather including rain and high winds Polyvinyl covers are available that have been specially designed for this range of barbecues Allow clear access to the entire gas supply hose and regulator Maintenance Access When your side burner is installed you should be able to a...

Page 17: ...ane LPG Installation Natural gas installation 20mm min rear clearance Installing the Inbuilt Side Burner This appliance can only be installed in an enclosure constructed of non combustible material 1 Determine the position of the cutout for the side burner using the diagram shown on this page 2 Ensure that no gas electricity or any other services run near the position of the cutout 3 Depending on ...

Page 18: ...mage which does not affect the operation of the Appliance d damage to the Appliance caused by i negligence 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 supp...

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