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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Fitting the cooking plates and grills

We recommend fitting the plate to the left-hand side of the 

barbecue frame (with the drain hole to the extreme left)� 

The grill or grills can be fitted to the right hand side of the 

barbecue frame� Grills must always be positioned over the 

Vaporizer grids� See Fig 13�

BeefEater 2, 3 & 4 burner barbecues come standard with 1/2 

plate and 1/2 grill and are approved for use with a maximum 

of 50% plate over the entire cooking area� Do not replace 

the grill with another plate as this will cause severe heat 

damage to the appliance�

BeefEater 5 burner barbecues come standard with 1/3 plate 

and 2/3 grill and are approved for use with a maximum of  

2/3 plate� Do not cover the entire surface of the barbecue 

frame with plates as this will cause severe heat damage to 

the appliance�

FIG 12 

FIG 13 

FIG 14 

FIG 15 

FIG 16 

FIG 17 

FIG 18 

Fitting the grease tray

Neatly line the drip tray with a couple of sheets of 

aluminium foil� Cut the foil to shape and make sure that the 

foil sits on the bottom of the tray or corners of the foil so 

that it does not foul in the tray sliders on the bottom of the 

barbecue frame� The foil will aid in clean up & help reduce 

leakage� Fill the tray with a 6mm (1/4”) layer of dry sand 

or other non-combustible absorbent material to absorb 

grease� Change the foil and absorbent material regularly to 

reduce the likelihood of a drip tray fire� See Fig 15-18�

Rear of barbecue 

Neatly line the drip tray with aluminium foil

Add absorbent material

Spread the absorbent material out evenly

Ensure that the absorbent material is not more 

than 6mm deep�

Rear of barbecue 

Grease drain hole 

Summary of Contents for signature plus

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

Page 2: ... pleasure to use Before you use the barbecue we recommend that you read 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...

Page 3: ... 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 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...

Page 4: ...conducted every time the gas cylinder is refilled and reconnected to the appliance before using the appliance Regulator connection Fig 1 2 1 Check that all control knobs are in the Off position 2 Make sure the cylinder valve is off by turning the valve knob clockwise 3 Remove the protective cap from the cylinder if present 4 Leak test the connection with a soapy water solution See Gas Leak Testing...

Page 5: ...u smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open lid 4 If odour continues immediately call your gas supplier or your fire department For Your Safety 1 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 An LPG cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other applianc...

Page 6: ...nual 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 cook...

Page 7: ...es 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 Fitting the vaporisers Remove the protective plastic film from each vaporiser and then fit the vaporisers to the barbecue The tabbed ends...

Page 8: ...not cover the entire surface of the barbecue frame with plates as this will cause severe heat damage to the appliance FIG 12 FIG 13 FIG 14 FIG 15 FIG 16 FIG 17 FIG 18 Fitting the grease tray Neatly line the drip tray with a couple of sheets of aluminium foil Cut the foil to shape and make sure that the foil sits on the bottom of the tray or corners of the foil so that it does not foul in the tray ...

Page 9: ...tor 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 cylinder capacity for use with this appliance is 10kg Do not inst...

Page 10: ...essary to open the air mixture screw located at the burner venturi a couple of turns to get the correct flame 11 Replace the LPG gas type label with the natural gas label supplied 12 Leak test using same procedure for LPG as detailed on page 4 12 Connect the natural gas hose and regulator where applicable to the gas inlet on the barbecue Tighten firmly but do not over tighten Connect gas regulator...

Page 11: ...he stainless steel 1 Fit The Fixed Castors Fit the fixed castors into the holes in the bottom of the base At this step use only two Allen head screws washers and nuts for each castor in the positions shown The two outside screws will be put on in step 3 Spanner wrench tighten immediately 2 Fit The Rotating Castors Fit the rotating castors into the holes in the bottom of the base Again use only two...

Page 12: ...s brace wraps around the side panels to bring them closer together as shown in the inset Hand tighten only at this stage ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY 6 Fit The Lower Back Panel Both back panels are identical Screw one of the back panels to the base and side panels using 7 Allen head screws washers and nuts Hand tighten only at this stage 7 Fit The Upper Back Panel Screw the other back panel t...

Page 13: ...n If you have a second side shelf you should fit it at this point only for lower shelves the screws go in the round holes at the side All side shelves should be tightened immediately 13 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY 10 Fit The Top Enclosure Panel The front of the enclosure panel sits neatly on the front cross brace The back of the panel screws into both the upper back panel and the side panel ...

Page 14: ...the key holes on the inside of the doors ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY 14 Fit The Storage Racks If you purchased any optional storage racks they slide easily into the holes on the right or left side panel 15 Fit The Hose Protector Squeeze the rubber hose protector and fit it into one of the holes in the side panel You have a choice as to which hole you use If you intend to use bottled gas you ...

Page 15: ...as plumber may choose to thread a special hose from the rear of the cart arrow 3 18 Lower The Barbecue Into The Cart You will need to tease the side panels apart slightly to be able to put the barbecue into place Make sure the barbecue is pushed back against the rear edge of the cart and the front of the barbecue is flush with the front of the cart You do not need to screw anything in at this stag...

Page 16: ... this case simply pass the free end of the hose through the hose access hole in the side of the cart prior to connecting to the side burner inlet Using two spanners tighten all gas connections Do not overtighten 16 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TROLLEY NATURAL GAS REFER TO LOCAL GAS AUTHORITY FOR CONFIRMATION OF GAS TY F I E P D N I OU T B LPG PROPANE GAS REFER TO LOC...

Page 17: ...a brush or spray bottle apply the solution to the gas line and each joint in the gas line including the hose and regulator Bubbling of the solution will indicate that there is a leak present Re tighten or re seal any joints that are leaking If a leak persists contact your distributor for assistance 20 Finish Screwing In The Barbecue The barbecue should be secured using 4 Allen head screws washers ...

Page 18: ...oes 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 4 5 The control knob can now be turned to the desired heat setting Low Medium or High The control knob does not need to be pushed in while selecting the heat setting Lighting procedure Flame failure auto shut o...

Page 19: ... any reason How It Works Flame Failure Technology switches gas off to an individual burner if the flame goes out During normal operation the burner flame is in contact with the sensor probe If the flame is blown out by a strong breeze for example the control valve will shut off the gas supply to the burner to avoid a continuous gas leak Lighting Procedure The lighting procedure for these barbecues...

Page 20: ...k such items as thick cuts of meat and fish steaks that have been quickly seared on the grill by the direct method to seal in the natural juices then completed by the indirect method The key to success in indirect barbecue cooking is to cook slowly NOTE Opening the Hood The more the roasting hood is opened to attend to cooking food the more heat will be lost lengthening the cooking time OPERATING ...

Page 21: ...eat the lighting procedure After Use 1 Turn the control knob to the Off position and turn the gas cylinder valve off when the barbecue is not in use 2 Clean off any food spills and then close the lid WARNING WARNING When using the side burner ensure that any handle fitted to a wok pot or pan is positioned so that it is out of reach of children WARNING WARNING Safety with woks and pots and pans Whe...

Page 22: ...ow the barbecue to reach the desired cooking temperature Preheating guide 2 burner barbecue turn both burners down fractionally below medium 3 burner 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 bur...

Page 23: ...d overflow which could cause a grease fire Opening the hood NOTE The more the roasting hood is opened to attend to cooking food the more heat will be lost lengthening the cooking time Do not use more than two burners on high at any one time This may cause damage to the barbecue and roasting hood The roasting hood can retain a great deal of heat at any one time This may cause damage to the barbecue...

Page 24: ...VE 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 Maintain the right cooking temperature These two charts tell you how hot and how long to cook various types of meat and the approximate burner settings to help you achieve these results As you expect there are many variables involved A little experience is all you ll need to feel perfectly comfortable and in control of your...

Page 25: ...s Check that all gas injectors are clean and free of obstructions Burners 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 Pr...

Page 26: ...and all burners off and wait till the liquid thaws You may then reignite the burners These tables were worked out using the following Each burner on high setting uses 19 MJ hour or 18 000 BTU hour Each burner on low setting uses 6 MJ hour or 5 700 BTU hr Each kg of gas contains 50MJ Each lb of gas contains 21 600 BTU 9KG 20LB BOTTLE 4KG 9LB BOTTLE High Low High Low 1 burner 25 hours 75 hours 11 ho...

Page 27: ... liquid Coat the entire surface of the grills with a layer of cooking oil before you commence cooking Fit the grills to the barbecue and preheat prior to cooking Stainless steel grills Wash the cooking grills thoroughly with hot water and a mild dishwashing liquid Coat the entire surface of the grills with a layer of cooking oil before you commence cooking Fit the grills to the barbecue and prehea...

Page 28: ...king surfaces are now ready for barbecuing General care and maintenance instructions 1 Replace aluminium foil or absorbent material in drip tray at regular intervals to prevent grease build up which could result in a grease fire and void the barbecue warranty 2 Use hot soapy water on the barbecue fascia and avoid abrasive cleaners or brushes as these could damage the surface and graphics on the fa...

Page 29: ... associated non stainless steel components Fire safety and protective clothing regulations should be closely adhered to Rust Cast iron and steel are metals and will rust if you do not provide sufficient maintenance and care Rust occurs when the surface of the metal starts to oxidise Generally rust will occur on any exposed metal surface if it is not protected from the elements Even stainless steel...

Page 30: ...re not covered by warranty SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY BY AUTHORISED EACH USE EVERY SIX MONTHS EVERY SIX MONTHS Check gas supply hose s for cracks and leaks Check gas regulator for leaks Check that all gas fittings are tight Clean and inspect Vaporizer grids and reflectors Clean and inspect barbecue burners Clean and inspect gas injectors Check the gas control valve on the cylinder Inspect i...

Page 31: ... When your side burner is installed you should be able to access the gas supply line including the gas piping or hose gas regulator gas cylinder and any shut off valves Partial Enclosures Many backyards have areas that are partially closed off such as balconies and pergolas In some cases it is hard to decide whether these partially enclosed areas should be classified as indoor areas particularly i...

Page 32: ...is highly explosive and can cause serious bodily injury or damage to property if allowed to accumulate in a confined space and ignited 500mm min 230mm min AGA approved propane regulator not included QCC LPG Cylinder not included Stainless steel flex line or AGA approved hose not included Shut off valve not included AGA approved Natural Gas regulator Typical installation drawing Propane LPG Install...

Page 33: ...8mm 168mm 168mm 13mm 13mm 13mm 13mm MODEL DIMENSIONS BUILT IN AGA APPROVAL 3986 Model A mm B mm Cmm Wt kg Signature S3000S 3B 659 223 571 37 0 Signature S3000S 4B 816 223 571 45 5 Signature S3000S 5B 973 223 571 53 0 Signature S3000E 3B 659 223 571 37 0 Signature S3000E 4B 816 223 571 45 5 Signature S3000E 5B 973 223 571 53 0 Balcony 2B 492 223 630 30 0 SIGNATURE S3000 SERIES AND BALCONY Gas Injec...

Page 34: ...34 NOTES NOTES ...

Page 35: ...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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