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Getting The Most From Your Barbecue

Most importantly, do not allow your barbecue to overheat.  Your 
hood is designed to keep the heat in, and so requires constant 
monitoring.  
Do not use more than 2 burners on high at any one time.  As a 
guide, for a 4 burner barbecue in moderate weather:

Two burners on low produces

150°C/300°F 

Two burners on medium produces

195°C/385°F

Two burners on high produces

240°C/460°F

During cold or windy conditions, more heat is required.
Finally, resist the temptation to keep opening the hood while 
cooking.  This will help to maintain a constant temperature, and 
minimise cooking time.

Do not allow your barbecue 

to overheat, as this may 

damage some components.

Two burner

Both burners slightly below medium

Three burner Middle burner off

Two outside burners to medium

Four burner

Two inside burners off
Two outside burners to medium

Five burner

Three inside burners off
One outside burner to high
Other outside burner to medium

Type of Meat

Cooking Temperature

Approximate Cooking Times

Beef

180°C / 355°F

45-55 min per kg

20-25 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 kg

18-23 min per lb

Seafood

150°C / 300°F

20-30 min per kg

9-14 min per lb

Maintaining The Right Cooking Temperature

These two charts tell you how hot and how 
long to cook various types of meat, and 
the approximate burner settings to help 
you achieve these results.
As you can expect, there are many 
variables involved.  A little experience is all 
you’ll need to feel perfectly comfortable 
and in control of your barbecue.

You may find it useful to purchase a meat thermometer to help take the guess work out of cooking.  
Meats such as beef, lamb, veal and pork should be about 70ºC/160ºF when medium.  Chicken and Turkey 
should be 85-90ºC/185-195ºF.

Preheating Your Barbecue

Like an oven, preheating your barbecue before cooking produces better results.  Because your hood retains 
heat so efficiently, preheating your barbecue is quicker with the hood down.  
Turn the outside two burners to high.  Close the hood, and allow to preheat for about 8 minutes,   Then reduce 
the burner settings to achieve and maintain the required temperature, by following these guidelines.

Summary of Contents for SL4000s Series

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

Page 2: ...her statutory regulation When using an LPG supply system in an enclosure ventilation must be provided Gas vapour is highly explosive and can cause serious bodily injury or damage to property if allowe...

Page 3: ...se 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...

Page 4: ...helf kit You do not need any nuts as the screws go directly into threaded holes in the cart If you have an otional lower side shelf attach it to the side panel using 4 screws and nuts Phillips Head Sc...

Page 5: ...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 Vaporizers The Vaporizers are designed...

Page 6: ...grill and a 161mm grill You may use other combinations of cooking surface however the plate may cover no more than 50 of the total cooking area The 5 1 burner model comes standard with one third plat...

Page 7: ...e 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 hood...

Page 8: ...access the screw holes Assembly 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 respecti...

Page 9: ...open and unrestricted With balconies at least 20 of the total of the side back and front wall areas shall be and remain open and unrestricted Where To Put Your Barbecue It is important that your barbe...

Page 10: ...ation Portable LP Gas Propane BeefEater 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 ei...

Page 11: ...lly 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 during any pressure testin...

Page 12: ...urn the knob toward the High or twelve o clock position 3 The starter mechanism will click and the main burner will now light Continue turning the knob slowly until it rests in the twelve o clock posi...

Page 13: ...urning 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 of...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...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 succesfully balanced Indirect Cooking Indirect cooking involves li...

Page 16: ...ush making sure that the ports are free of obstructions Replace burners in the correct position and dry by lighting each one to avoid subsequent corrosion Stainless Steel Barbecue and Cart Panels Afte...

Page 17: ...years to ensure the appliance remains in a safe operating condition These services are not covered by warranty Spare parts are available from your retailer or the manufacturer Each use Every 6 months...

Page 18: ...heck 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 LP...

Page 19: ...s Side Burner Frame Lifetime Burner 5 Years Cast Alloy parts 5 Years All other parts 2 Years Trolleys Stainless steel parts Lifetime All other parts 1 Year BeefEater Barbecues Warranty Terms BeefEater...

Page 20: ...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 21: ...e cooking opportunities available with your roasting hood Mitt Set handle baking dishes and other hot items safely and with confidence Poly Cover protect your investment from the weather Designed to f...

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