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CLEANING AND CARE

CLEANING AND CARE

Other stainless steel surfaces

 CAUTION!

Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaners, scourers or metal 

scrapers on these stainless steel surfaces as they may 

permanently scratch and damage your barbecue.

•   Wash all stainless steel components, including the 

slimline lid, the roasting hood and control knobs with 

a soft dishcloth using hot soapy water�

•   The barbecue interior can be wiped down with a soft 

cloth in hot soapy water� The rear panel of the interior 

is removable for easy cleaning�

•   Ensure that all surfaces are dried with a clean  

dry cloth� 

 

CAUTION!

Take extra care (particularly when cleaning on and around 

the control knobs) to ensure that water and soapy residue 

do not enter the control panel, where the valves are or into 

the burners. Care should also be taken not to disturb the 

spark electrode. 
A distance of 5mm should be maintained between it and 

the burners (see diagram below). 

Cleaning inside the barbecue

The inside of the burner box should be regularly cleaned to 

prevent any build up of food residue�

To access the burner box remove the cooking plates and 

flame tamers and rear heat shield panel� The burners can 

then be removed (refer page 8 “Changing Injectors”)� The 

heat shield panels in the base of the burner box can then be 

lifted out for cleaning purposes� 

5mm

Ensure all oil and food particles are removed� After cleaning 

complete, re-assemble ensuring the burner is correctly 

located over the injector�

Cleaning the oil reservoirs

The Integrated barbecue has a unique oil management 

system which uses channels to drain all oil to the front  

into easily removed reservoirs and should be cleaned after 

each use�

•   To remove reservoirs, pull upwards from the front of the 

barbecue and dispose of the contents of the catchment 

responsibly� Rinse oil reservoirs in warm soapy water� 

The reservoirs can be placed in the dishwasher if 

desired�

 

IMPORTANT! 

Special note on “tea staining”

Sometimes stainless steel surfaces are affected by a brown 

discolouration called tea staining� This usually occurs in 

areas which use high heat and can be easily removed using 

specialised stainless steel cleaners� For best results, we 

recommend that specialised cleaners be used regularly on 

all stainless steel components� You will find these cleaners 

at Electrolux spare parts outlets�

 

IMPORTANT! 

Special note on stainless steel

The stainless steel panels may distort while in use but will 

return to normal when cold�

Please note that environmental conditions need to be taken 

into account with regards to the 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 

Electrolux strongly recommends cleaning and drying your 

barbecue after every use  

and covering it when not in use to minimise exposure  

to the elements�

Summary of Contents for BSH158SAEU

Page 1: ...EUROPE Assembly and Operating Instructions INTEGRATED SERIES BSH158SAEU BSL158SAEU 2531 PIN CODE 2531CS 0054...

Page 2: ...evant 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...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...tamers x 2 located under grills not illustrated 10 Roasting hood 11 Warming racks 12 Battery cover 13 Gas connection point 14 Burner controls 15 Cast Iron Grill 16 Cast Iron Hotplate 17 Removable oil...

Page 5: ...2 Cast Iron plate 1 Cast iron grill 2 DESCRIPTION QTY 1 Plastic bag containing this instruction book labels 1 fibre washer brass adaptor nut and tail fitting gas injectors for conversion to alternate...

Page 6: ...nstallation Failure to adhere to these installation instructions may affect your ability to make a claim under the manufacturer s warranty 408mm 46mm 137mm COUNTRY BE FR IT LU IE GB GR PT ES CY CZ LT...

Page 7: ...e hose and regulator assembly and secure with hose clamp 4 Once connections are made the leak test should be conducted Ensure all gas valves are in the OFF position In a small container mix a solution...

Page 8: ...park electrode and thermocouple from each burner as required Release the burner from the retaining bracket by lifting as shown Replace the injector with appropriate size injector refer to Gas Specific...

Page 9: ...the rear as shown Cylinders must not be exposed to extreme heat or direct sunlight The isolation valve must be turned off when the appliance is not in use Gas cylinders must be stored in an approved h...

Page 10: ...garage shed or breezeway or inside a boat caravan or recreational vehicle This is to prevent the possibility of fire or carbon monoxide poisoning or asphyxiation Any enclosure in which this appliance...

Page 11: ...nd preparing the installation structure for this appliance note the following This appliance must be installed in accordance with local authority Requirements in these instructions for clearances to c...

Page 12: ...he appliance 549mm 71mm minimum from cutout Bench width 600mm minimum 540mm 464mm 177mm 42mm 250 min 10 min 600 min benchtop width 40 min 30 min 250 min Island style installation example shown with ba...

Page 13: ...om the appliance Clearances between the barbecue and a combustible splashback are 250mm for the slimline lid model and 450mm for the roasting hood model The minimum depth front to rear of the mounting...

Page 14: ...gas which is heavier than air to escape from the enclosure in the situation where there may be a leak A minimum opening of 200cm2 is required Setting up the barbecue Setting up the barbecue in mounti...

Page 15: ...on two Hotplates This may cause damage to the appliance as well as excessive temperatures in surrounding surfaces and reduced roasting performance if roasting hood is fitted 5 Install hotplates and gr...

Page 16: ...ommended to preheat the barbecue prior to cooking This barbecue is fitted with high power burners In most conditions it will only be necessary to preheat the barbecue for 5 minutes before cooking can...

Page 17: ...wing the instructions below Cast Iron plates The cooking plates and grills have a porcelain enamel coating NOTE Many food acids juices marinades and sauces contain highly acidic elements that will slo...

Page 18: ...icles are removed After cleaning complete re assemble ensuring the burner is correctly located over the injector Cleaning the oil reservoirs The Integrated barbecue has a unique oil management system...

Page 19: ...equired ensure no residues have been deposited and gas ports are clear Burner venturi should be clear of any obstruction to ensure correct operation SERVICE AND MAINYENANCE SCEDULES EACH 6 MOM Check g...

Page 20: ...f gas at the isolation valves Check for leaks tighten joints If problem persists call Electrolux Service Oil not draining into removable reservoirs Incorrect orientation of plate and grills Plate and...

Page 21: ...21 NOTES NOTES...

Page 22: ...22 NOTES NOTES NOTES...

Page 23: ...oking surfaces Cooktops must be covered when not in use Commercial use of the barbecue Unauthorised repairs during the warranty period Removal or re installation costs Conditions of Warranty 1 The app...

Page 24: ...EU 44 0 1934 743362 email sales beefeaterbarbecues co uk web www beefeaterbbq com For more information on all Beefeater products or for dimension and installation information call into your retailer p...

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