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Important

•  Should the appliance go out for any reason, turn off all control knobs and the cylinder gas valve. Wait 5 minutes before 

attempting to relight the appliance.

•  If a grease or fat fire should occur, immediately turn off all control knobs and the gas cylinder valve until the fire is out. 

Remove all food from the appliance.

•  A leak test must be carried out prior to using the appliance for the first time and whenever the gas cylinder is refilled 

or whenever the gas hose and regulator have been disconnected from the gas cylinder or appliance. (See gas leak test 

procedure).

Do Not

•    Lean over barbecue when lighting.
•  Leave cooking food unattended.

•  Delay lighting burners after turning gas on.

•  Spray or store aerosols in vicinity of barbecue whilst in 

operation.

•  Store combustible materials, gasoline or flammable 

liquids or vapours within vicinity of barbecue.

•  Use caustic based cleaning agents on the barbecue.

•  Operate barbecue with any cover on.

•  Use plastic or glass utensils on the barbecue.

•  Operate barbecue in strong winds.

•  Attempt to dismantle control valves.

•  Attempt to dismantle or adjust regulator.

•  Test for gas leaks with a naked flame.

•  Store gas cylinder indoors, or in any enclosed area.

•  Lay the gas cylinder down. (Always keep it upright)

•  Use barbecues indoors.

•  Expose hose to direct sunlight.

•  Modify the construction of this appliance or the size of 

any burner, injector orifice or any other component .

•  Move the appliance during use.

•  Obstruct any ventilation of barbecue or the cylinder.

•  Allow the flexible gas supply hose or any electrical 

cord to come in contact with any heated surface of the 

appliance.

•  Allow children to operate this appliance.

•  Operate Window - Roasting Hoods in the rain.

•  Use charcoal or any other solid fuel in this appliance.

•  Disconnect any gas fittings while the appliance is 

operating.

•  Use a rusty or dented gas cylinder or cylinder with a 

damaged gas valve.

•  Fill the gas cylinder beyond 80% capacity

Do

•  Spanner tighten all gas fittings as per instructions.

•  Check all gas hoses and line connections for damage, 

cuts or cracks each time the appliance is to be used. 

Always Leak - test with a solution of soapy water.

•  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 burner flames to confirm lighting.

•  Clean glass window of roasting hood model regularly.

•  Use your barbecue only on a level surface.

•  Attend barbecue whilst cooking food.

•  Pre-heat the barbecue for up to 10 minutes.

•  After cooking turn barbecue to high for up to 10 minutes 

to burn off excess grease. (Hood must be open) 

•  Let the barbecue cool before replacing any lid or cover.

•  Regularly replace foil material in grease tray.  Keep 

children away from barbecue at all times. Accessible 

parts may be hot.

•  Have the gas cylinder filled by an authorised LPG/

Propane supplier.

•  Refer to this instruction manual if in doubt concerning 

assembly, installation, or operation.

•  Use protective gloves when handling hot components.

•  Close the gas cylinder valve after each use.

•  Clean the grease tray regularly and clean the appliance 

at least twice annually.

•  Always fully open the roasting hood or remove the metal 

lid of the appliance before lighting. 

•  Carefully follow the instructions relating to the hose/

regulator connection.

•  Keep the barbecue area free from combustible materials, 

gasoline, flammable liquids or vapours.

 Precautions and Warnings

Important

•  The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapour withdrawal.  This normally means the cylinder must be upright.

•  Do not store a spare LP-gas cylinder under or near this appliance.

•  Never fill the cylinder beyond 80% full.

If these directions are not followed exactly, a fire causing death or serious injury may occur.

Summary of Contents for Discovery i-1000

Page 1: ...by fat grease fires is not covered by warranty When not in use keep barbecue dry and covered Polyester BBQ covers are an optional accessory that will ensure years of trouble free operation For Your S...

Page 2: ...2 Propane Installation Aust Australian Standards Code AS 5601 AG601 When using an LPG supply system in an enclosure ventilation must be provided Gas vapour is highly explosive and can cause serious b...

Page 3: ...appliance is operating Use a rusty or dented gas cylinder or cylinder with a damaged gas valve Fill the gas cylinder beyond 80 capacity Do Spanner tighten all gas fittings as per instructions Check a...

Page 4: ...er back in its enclosure The gas leak testing procedure should be conducted every time the gas cylinder is refilled and reconnected to the appliance before using the appliance Regulator Connection 1 C...

Page 5: ...the burners or cross light channels have been removed prior to delivery they must be fitted according to the following instructions Fit R clip Locate lug into hole Fit burner onto end of gas valve 3...

Page 6: ...and will cause serious damage to the barbecue Assembly Instructions Vaporiser Fig 6 Fig 7 E Grease Tray Type 1 Line the grease tray with a sheet of aluminium foil This will aid in clean up help reduce...

Page 7: ...n to Natural Gas must be carried out by an authorised person Natural Gas Natural Gas installation should be carried out by a qualified gas fitter A BeefEater Natural Gas barbecue is designed as a low...

Page 8: ...oasting Hood fully or remove the weather cover lid from the cooking surface before operating the barbecue Lighting Instructions see fig 10 Check gas supply Turn on gas supply at either the cylinder fo...

Page 9: ...cess in indirect barbecue cooking is to cook slowly Lighting Important Note Always open the roasting hood before lighting the barbecue Light the outside burners ie one burner at each end of the barbec...

Page 10: ...er and store the cylinder in a ventilated area outdoors Do Wash regularly with warm soapy water or detergent using a clean cloth and if necessary a soft bristle brush Do Not Use harsh or abrasive chem...

Page 11: ...ri to each burner regularly for insect nests eg wasp ants or spiders Nests are dangerous and must be cleaned out thoroughly Service and Maintenance Schedule Each Use Every 6 Months Check gas supply ho...

Page 12: ...ucture and carried out by a professional tradesperson Other non combustible material such as compressed fibro cement sheeting with metal studs may also be used This appliance must not be installed und...

Page 13: ...efEater Discovery i 1000 Series Gas Type LPG Propane Natural Gas Injectors 1 15mm 1 90mm NGC BTU h per burner 15 165 15 165 NGC MJ h per burner 16 16 Pressure WC 11 WC 4 WC Pressure kPa 2 75 kPa 1 00...

Page 14: ...k 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 P...

Page 15: ...t in use Commercial use of the barbecue Unauthorised repairs during the warranty period Removal or re installation costs Cracks and weathering of timber parts caused by exposure to the elements or dam...

Page 16: ...eefEater barbecues and barbecue accessories 3 in 1 Scrub Brush Meat Thermometer Enamel Baking Dish Spit Basket Roast Rack Polyester BBQ Cover 3 Piece Toolset BeefEater Sales International 3 5 Birmingh...

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