BeefEater S-ELECT 14820 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

 

 

Dear Customer, 
Thank you for purchasing this BeefEater appliance, and we are sure that you will have 
many years of satisfying barbecuing with it. 
In order to make this experience a better, safer one, please read the safety precautions 
below, and keep this instructions book for later reference. 
 

Safety Notes 

 

 

This appliance is intended for household use only. It is designed to be used in sheltered 
areas only and must not be exposed to the elements. 

 

The  appliance  must  not  be  operated  or  left  out  in  the  weather.  Do  not  expose  the 
barbecue to rain or wet conditions.  

 

Never leave BBQ unattended during use as overheated fat and oil may catch fire.  

 

Moisture presence in the appliance will increase the risk of electric shock. 

 

Before  carrying  out  any  kind  of  maintenance  or  cleaning,  disconnect  the  BBQ  from  the 
mains supply. 

 

The  appliance  is  not  intended  for  use  by  young  children  or  infirm  persons  without 
supervision. 

 

Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 

 

Never leave children unattended in the area where the barbecue is being used.  

 

Climbing on appliance, to reach items, could damage the appliance or result in scalding or 
serious injuries.  

 

Allow hot utensils to cool in a safe place, out of reach of small children. 

 

Barbecue  surfaces  are  hot  during  use.  The  barbecue  can  remain  hot,  even  after  it  is 
turned off. When using the barbecue or, while it is hot, do not touch the cooking surfaces, 
appliance  body,  heating  elements,  or  immediate  surroundings  as  these  areas  become 
extremely hot and can cause burns.  

 

Only use the handles and knobs provided to operate the appliance. 

 

Always  let  completely  cool,  turn  off  power  and  remove  cord  before  attempting  to  move 
the barbecue. 

 

This  appliance  has  a  power  cord  fitted  with  an  earthed  plug.  This  is  a  safety  feature 
intended to help reduce the risk of electrical shock. Do not attempt to modify or change 
the cord or plug supplied with this appliance. 

 

Ensure to use the appliance with an earthed wall power-point socket.  

 

For your safety, we strongly recommend fitting a current leakage / safety cut off switch - 
between the power cord and the power point. 

 

The length of the power cord used on this appliance was selected to reduce tripping and 
tangling  hazards.  If  a  longer  cord  is  necessary,  only  use  an  approved  extension  cord 
fitted with a current leakage / safety cut off switch.  

 

The electrical rating of any extension cord, if used, must be equal to or greater than the 
rating of the barbecue.  

 

When  using  an  extension  cord,  always  unfold  the  cord  completely  and  do  not  allow  the 
cord to remain coiled up, this can cause the cord to overheat. 

 

To  protect  against  electrical  shock,  do  not  immerse  cord  and  plug  assembly  or  heating 
elements in water or other liquids. Do not place appliance in dishwasher. 

 

Do not let power cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces, including 
the stove or other appliances. 

 

Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into the wall outlet. 

 

Unplug the cord from outlet and appliance when not in use and before cleaning appliance.  

 

Allow appliance to cool before cleaning, removing or, replacing parts from this appliance.  

 

Always use the appliance on a dry, level surface.  

 

Do not use the appliance for any purpose other than its intended use. 

 

Do not operate the appliance with a damaged heating element, cord or plug or after the 
appliance has malfunctioned or has been dropped or damaged in any manner.  

 

Do  not  operate  the  appliance  if  you,  or  the  appliance,  are  wet  or  damp  or  you  are 
standing in a wet or damp area.  

Summary of Contents for S-ELECT 14820

Page 1: ...Electric Barbecue Operation Care and Installation Instructions 14820 Electric Convection Barbecue...

Page 2: ...ord before attempting to move the barbecue This appliance has a power cord fitted with an earthed plug This is a safety feature intended to help reduce the risk of electrical shock Do not attempt to m...

Page 3: ...terial and do not overfill the tray Do not allow grease to accumulate on the cooktops or the grease tray Allowing excessive amounts of grease to build up on the cooking surfaces or inside the grease t...

Page 4: ...echnical Information 8 Maintenance and Care 9 Troubleshooting 10 Warranty Terms 11 Spare Parts manual 12 Woodland Home Products 3 5 Birmingham Av Chester Hill NSW Australia 2162 Phone 1800 356 660 Fac...

Page 5: ...able Stainless Steel Shelves 4 Optional Stand sold separately 5 2 independent Element Control Knobs 6 2 independent Operating Indicator Lights 7 30min AutoShutOff timer 8 Removable Stainless Steel Coo...

Page 6: ...will now work at the selected heat level until the set time had lapsed Before you use this product for the first time read and follow all instructions to prevent the potential of fire electric shock...

Page 7: ...n ctric barbecue may be different to barbecuing This barbecue is designed to be used with the hood closed We recommend you keep the hood closed at all possible times during heat up preheat the barbecu...

Page 8: ...oid a fire starting through meats that contain excessive fats or Never leave the appliance unattended while it is operating and in particular when cooking with the hood closed you must pay careful att...

Page 9: ...e same way through the rear Once clean and dry ensure to replace correctly on discoloration clean appliance after each use Grease tray Allow appliance to completely cool remove the grease tray plate a...

Page 10: ...ng on same circuit unplug other appliances and reset Wiring electrical fault Cease using and seek professional advise Discolouration of hood or cooking surface Incorrect cleaning material or procedure...

Page 11: ...ts Cracks and weathering of parts caused by exposure to the elements or damage by weather heat insects chemicals or foods acids or juices Note Barbecue must be covered when not in use Note Rust should...

Page 12: ...Spare Parts...

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