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Maintenance and Care 

 

Heat Reflector 
Your  S-ELECT  barbecue  is  fitted  with  a  specially  designed  Heat  Reflector,  positioned 
under the element on the grill side.
The  reflector  assists  with  directing  the  element  heat  upwards,  and  thus  shortens  the 
cooking time. 
The reflector can easily be taken out for washing, and for a more efficient operation we 
recommend it is regularly washed.
To take out the reflector, remove the 
out the same  way through the rea
the brackets provided. 

 

 
Cleaning: 

To prevent staining and discoloration, clean appliance after each use.
 
Cooktops, Reflector and Grease tray
Allow  appliance  to  completely  cool,  r
them  with  a  brass  bristle  brush 
retuning to the barbecue. 
To  remove more stubborn deposits:  Soak  the cooktops in  warm  to  hot soapy  water  for 
approximately  20  minutes  and  t
thoroughly before returning to the barbecue.
Cooktops are dishwasher safe, and can be washed in the dishwasher if so desired.
Hood and Body: 
Wipe  the  inside  hood  and  body  with  a  mild  detergent  a
surfaces may be cleaned in the same fashion. 
Wipe dry thoroughly before storing.
 
Do  not  use  wire  wool  pads,  scrapers,  scouring  materials,  bleaches,  or  harsh  abrasive 
cleaners on your barbecue.

 

 
Inspect  your  cord  and  plug  regularly,  and
using it immediately, and contact your Beef

 

 

ELECT  barbecue  is  fitted  with  a  specially  designed  Heat  Reflector,  positioned 

under the element on the grill side. 
The  reflector  assists  with  directing  the  element  heat  upwards,  and  thus  shortens  the 

The reflector can easily be taken out for washing, and for a more efficient operation we 
recommend it is regularly washed. 
To take out the reflector, remove the grease tray completely, and then pull the reflector 
out the 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  and  grill  and  scrub 
them  with  a  brass  bristle  brush  in  hot  soapy  water.  Rinse  and  dry  thoroughly  before 

To  remove  more  stubborn  deposits:  Soak  the cooktops in  warm  to  hot soapy  water  for 
approximately  20  minutes  and  then  scrub  with  a  brass  bristle  brush.  Rinse  and  dry 
thoroughly before returning to the barbecue. 

ishwasher safe, and can be washed in the dishwasher if so desired.

Wipe  the  inside  hood  and  body  with  a  mild  detergent  and  warm  water.  The  external 

faces may be cleaned in the same fashion.  

Wipe dry thoroughly before storing. 

Do  not  use  wire  wool  pads,  scrapers,  scouring  materials,  bleaches,  or  harsh  abrasive 

plug  regularly,  and  if  any  signs  of  damage  are  apparent,  cease 

using it immediately, and contact your BeefEater dealer to arrange for a new one.

Reflector 
(Shown from bottom with 
tray and bottom panel removed.

ELECT  barbecue  is  fitted  with  a  specially  designed  Heat  Reflector,  positioned 

The  reflector  assists  with  directing  the  element  heat  upwards,  and  thus  shortens  the 

The reflector can easily be taken out for washing, and for a more efficient operation we 

completely, and then pull the reflector 

r. Once clean and dry, ensure to replace correctly on 

 

plate  and  grill  and  scrub 

hot  soapy  water.  Rinse  and  dry  thoroughly  before 

To  remove more stubborn deposits:  Soak  the cooktops in  warm  to  hot soapy  water for 

hen  scrub  with  a  brass  bristle  brush.  Rinse  and  dry 

ishwasher safe, and can be washed in the dishwasher if so desired. 

ter.  The  external 

Do  not  use  wire  wool  pads,  scrapers,  scouring  materials,  bleaches,  or  harsh  abrasive 

if  any  signs  of  damage  are  apparent,  cease 

ater dealer to arrange for a new one. 

Shown from bottom with grease 

and bottom panel removed.) 

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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