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•  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.

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 450mm 
(18”) 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 barbecue indoors.
•  Expose hose to direct sunlight.
•  Modify the construction of this appliance or 

the size of any burner or valve orifice .

•  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.
•  Smoke or use a naked flame near the gas 

cylinder while disconnecting the gas line 
between the appliance and gas cylinder. 

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.
•  Preheat the barbecue for up to 10 minutes.
•  After cooking turn barbecue to high for up to 10 

minutes to burn off excess grease.

•  Let the barbecue cool before replacing any lid or 

cover.

•  Regularly replace foil material in grease/drip 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/drip 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.

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Summary of Contents for SL4000

Page 1: ...BeefEater SL4000s Series Stainless Steel Barbecues Assembly And Operating Instructions Trolley mount And Built in Models Certified ISO 9001 2000 by AUSTRALIA USA CANADA For outdoor use only...

Page 2: ...plosive and can cause serious bodily injury or damage to property if allowed to accumulate in a confined space and ignited This appliance must not be installed under or on any combustible material Min...

Page 3: ...harcoal 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 cyli...

Page 4: ...h cylinder stored in it This prevents leaking gas from building up in a confined space Gas vapour is highly explosive and can cause serious bodily injury or damage to property if allowed to accumulate...

Page 5: ...bottle you will need access to the gas connection point the gas hose and the gas cylinder at all times If the gas for your barbecue is supplied by a fixed piped gas supply either natural gas or 45kg...

Page 6: ...crews go directly into threaded holes in the cart If you have an optional lower side shelf attach it to the side panel using 4 screws washers and nuts Allen Key provided Allen Key provided Phillips He...

Page 7: ...r the other end of the burner so the lug locates into the corresponding hole at the rear of the barbecue Replace the retaining clips into the burner lugs so the burners stay in position Fit The Vapori...

Page 8: ...main burners plus a side burner comes standard with one third plate and two thirds grate and is approved for use with a maximum of two thirds plate Do not cover the entire surface of the barbecue fram...

Page 9: ...handle go on the threaded end Slide the collar down towards the handle end Slide the prongs onto the shaft so they face each other Fit The Motor First attach the motor mounting bracket to the roasting...

Page 10: ...y Of Accessories Fit The Baskets The storage racks and condiment baskets can be fitted directly without the use of screws Ensure they locate properly into their respective holes External storage baske...

Page 11: ...estricted In the case of balconies at least 20 of the total of the side back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted Partial Enclosures Australia Only This appliance shall only...

Page 12: ...BeefEater LPG propane barbecues are designed to operate at 2 75Kpa 11 WC Connect the gas supply line to the barbecue inlet located on the right side of the appliance using either hard plumbing or a f...

Page 13: ...barbecue is accidentally moved the chain stops the barbecue from stretching the hose The barbecue appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve durin...

Page 14: ...he knob slowly until it rests in the twelve o clock position If the burner is alight release the knob The requirement to press the knob in before turning is a safety feature that prevents the knobs fr...

Page 15: ...turning in a clockwise direction until the Off position is reached How Long Will The Gas In My Cylinder Last If you have a full cylinder of propane just look at the table below to see how many hours...

Page 16: ...25 min per lb Lamb 180 C 355 F 45 55 min per kg 20 25 min per lb Pork 170 C 340 F 55 60 min per kg 25 30 min per lb Veal 160 C 320 F 40 50 min per kg 18 23 min per lb Poultry 180 C 355 F 40 50 min per...

Page 17: ...he meat Retighten the handle It is a good idea to spin the rotisserie by hand before connecting it to the motor to see if it has been successfully balanced Indirect Cooking Indirect cooking involves l...

Page 18: ...by lighting each one to avoid subsequent corrosion Stainless Steel Barbecue and Cart Panels After the appliance has been used wash down the surfaces with hot soapy water Avoid abrasive cleaners or bru...

Page 19: ...For Cleaning The grease tray slides in and out on two runners at each side The tray is locked to the runners at four points located at each corner of the tray First release the front of the tray To d...

Page 20: ...inder 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 way of wind Low flame le...

Page 21: ...e shown for both 5 burner model or 6 burner models 500mm 70mm 308mm 256mm 320mm 1181mm 1217mm 855mm 35mm 498mm 1339mm 1375mm 1012mm 8 9 8 9 X Cavity width left to right 5 burner 1190 mm 6 burner 1345...

Page 22: ...22 SL4000 Spare Parts Barbecue 20 22 23 24 21 1 8 9 3 4 5 6 15 2 12 13 14 10 11 7 27 28 29 25 26 16 30 33 31 32 Built In Model Trolley Mounted Model...

Page 23: ...LP Propane Regulator X 900mm Gas Hose 040208 1 040208 1 15B Natural Gas 1 5m Hose Kit 95170 1 95170 1 16 Plate and grill lifter 060507 1 060507 1 20 SL4000s side burner chassis 170309 1 170309 1 21 S...

Page 24: ...605 1 8 Nut for Temperature gauge Assembly ref only part of temp gauge pack 1 9 Bezel 060627 060627 060627 060627 1 10 BeefEater Badge Circlips 060509 060509 060509 060509 1 11 Allen Key 030608 030608...

Page 25: ...fat tray 190133 1 190134 1 9 Fixed castor S S 060700 2 060700 2 10 Swivel castor S S 060701 2 060701 2 11 Trolley left hand slider 180451 4 180451 4 12 Trolley right hand slider 180452 4 180452 4 13...

Page 26: ...e Burners Side Burner Frame Limited Lifetime Burner 5 Years Cast Alloy parts 5 Years All other parts 2 Years Trolleys Stainless steel parts Limited Lifetime All other parts 1 Year BeefEater Barbecues...

Page 27: ...ing and normal wear and tear Service calls of this nature are chargeable Rusting of cast iron plates grills and burners Note Rust should be removed by a scrub pad and the surface coated with cooking o...

Page 28: ...r roasting hood Apron and Mitt Set handle baking dishes and other hot items safely and with confidence Poly Cover protect your investment from the weather Designed to fit BeefEater barbecues Chef Set...

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