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Cleaning The Cooking Surfaces

Each system has specific care, cleaning and maintenance 

requirements so it is important to read the correct 

instructions for the system supplied with your barbecue.

Standard Cast Iron Grills - Non Porcelain Coated

 

Many food acids, marinades, juices 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 

surfaces using a brass bristle brush or plastic scourer. 
Brushes specifically designed for this purpose can be 
purchased from your BeefEater retailer (see “BeefEater 
Accessories”, on Page 72 of the BeefEater Cookbook). 
Wipe off remaining residue with a paper towel. 

•  Coat the grills with a layer of cooking oil. This will protect 

the grills between barbecuing sessions. . Do not clean the 
cooking grills in a dishwashing machine. 

•  Do not use highly caustic, harsh or abrasive chemical 

cleaners to clean the cooking grills. (Always check the 
manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations prior 
to use). 

•  Before each subsequent use, preheat your BeefEater for 

10 minutes before cooking. Allow the unit to cool off and 
then remove any remains from previous cooking. Wipe 
off with a paper towel and then lightly coat with a layer 
of cooking oil. The cooking surfaces are now ready for 
barbecuing. 

•  To prevent rust from forming, the above seasoning or 

curing process should be repeated frequently

•   If rust does form, clean with a brass wire bristle brush 

and repeat the seasoning 
curing process. If your 
barbecue is positioned 
near water or in a marine 
environment, then the 
seasoning process may 
need to be repeated even 
more frequently. 

RF Technology - Porcelain Enamel Coated Grills 

Many food acids, marinades, juices 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 

surfaces using a brass bristle brush or plastic scourer. 

Brushes specifically designed for this purpose can be 
purchased from your BeefEater retailer (see “BeefEater 
Accessories”, on Page 72 of the BeefEater Cookbook). 

Wipe off remaining residue with a paper towel. 

•  Gently wash the surface of the grills with a soft sponge 

and a solution of hot water and a mild dishwashing liquid. 

•  Dry the grills immediately using a paper towel. 

Care and Maintenance

Care And Maintenance Instructions

Cooking Surface Preparation

Before Using Your BeefEater Barbecue 

Your BeefEater barbecue will feature either of the following 

cooking surfaces. 

1. Standard Cast Iron Grills

2. ‘RF Technology’ - Porcelain Coated Grills or 

3. Stainless Steel Grills 

Each system has different care and maintenance 

requirements so it is important to read the correct 

instructions for the system supplied with your barbecue. 

Standard Cast Iron Grills 

Non Porcelain Coated 

1.  Wash the cooking grills thoroughly with hot water and a 

mild dishwashing liquid. Dry immediately. Do not allow 
them to drip dry

2.   Coat the entire surface of the grills, top and bottom, with 

a generous layer of vegetable oil. Do not use salted fats 
such as butter or margarine. 

3.   Place the grills on the barbecue and light all burners. (see 

‘Lighting your Barbecue’ on page 6). If your barbecue 
is fitted with a roasting hood, close the hood and then 
turn off all but two burners. Set the remaining burners to 
Medium until a medium heat is achieved (195ºC - 385ºF

).  

On two burner models, set both burners to Low. 

4.   After 10 minutes, turn all burners off and allow the unit to 

completely cool. 

5.   After the cast iron grills have completely cooled, remove 

them from the barbecue and recoat them with vegetable 
oil. The curing process is now complete. Refit 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 Technology - Porcelain Enamel Coated 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 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 preheat prior to cooking. 

Summary of Contents for Balcony

Page 1: ...not be used in recreational vehicles or boats Read instructions thoroughly before operating this Barbecue Save this manual for future reference Always use the Barbecue and Side Burner on a level surf...

Page 2: ...this plug Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces If an external electrical source is utilised this outdoor cooking appliance when installed must be ele...

Page 3: ...Check main opening throat and venturi to each burner and pilot flame tube regularly for insect nests eg wasp ants or spiders Nests are dangerous and must be cleaned out thoroughly Visually check burn...

Page 4: ...nder 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 b...

Page 5: ...as fittings are spanner tightened and then leak tested before continuing with operation of the appliance Important Always check the gas label on the appliance to ensure that you have the correct gas c...

Page 6: ...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 r...

Page 7: ...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 bu...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...ow clear access to the gas supply hose and regulator Recommended minimum LPG cylinder capacity for use with this appliance is 4kg Maximum LPG cylinder capacity for use with this appliance is 10kg Do n...

Page 10: ...the knob slowly until it is in the twelve o clock position 4 If the burner is alight release the knob Note If the burner does not light keep the control knob pushed in and turn the control knob in a c...

Page 11: ...the cooking surfaces are heated Cooking With Optional The BeefEater Roasting Hood Indirect Cooking Method Indirect cooking is where the heat circulates around the food cooking by convection This is si...

Page 12: ...great deal of heat and therefore constant monitoring is required The barbecue should be attended at all times There is sufficient heat generated by two burners one each end of the barbecue to roast l...

Page 13: ...t 5 minutes and repeat 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...

Page 14: ...low or empty Refill cylinder with gas LPG Propane Kink in gas hose Check that the gas line is not kinked or twisted Wind or breeze affecting operation Ensure that the appliance is located out of the w...

Page 15: ...th a paper towel Gently wash the surface of the grills with a soft sponge and a solution of hot water and a mild dishwashing liquid Dry the grills immediately using a paper towel Care and Maintenance...

Page 16: ...after use A light coating of vegetable oil or vegetable cooking spray after each use will help to reduce surface rust and prolong plate and grill life The surface coating will wear off in time and cas...

Page 17: ...gularly with warm soapy water or detergent using a clean cloth and if necessary a soft bristle brush Remove non washable deposits using an approved cleaner In the case of stainless steel clean in one...

Page 18: ...ily injury or damage to property if allowed to accumulate in a confined space and ignited WARNING Contact your local municipality for any building codes regulating the installation of outdoor barbecue...

Page 19: ...Australia s Leading Barbecue BeefEater Barbecues 19 Specifications 1 2...

Page 20: ...5 6 6 14 14 16 16 Sig na tur e S3 00 0 1 2 3 5 8 9 11 12 14 10 16 4 11 11 21 20 13 13 17 15 6 7 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 14 14 16 16 11 14 16 5 6 Sig na tur e S3 00 0 1 2 3 5 8 9 12 14 16 4 11 11 21 20 13 13 17...

Page 21: ...ted regulator 96595 1 96595 1 96595 1 96595 1 21 Plate and Grate Lifter 060507 1 060507 1 060507 1 060507 1 Signature S3000S Series Stainless Steel Ref Description 2 BNR 3 BNR 4 BNR 5 BNR Code QTY Cod...

Page 22: ...Years RF Technology Porcelain Enamel Coating Only 1 Year 1 Year Stainless Steel Grills Lifetime Lifetime Roasting Hoods Signature S 3000S Stainless Steel Signature S 3000E Porcelain Enamel Body Lifeti...

Page 23: ...ates grills and burners Note Rust should be removed by a scrub pad and the surface coated with cooking oil See owners manual Caring for cast iron cooking surfaces Cooktops must be covered when not in...

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