CONGRATULATIONS CONTENTS Dear Customer, Important safety instructions............3 BMF7645SA product description / dimensions ......4 Congratulations and thank you for choosing our barbecue. BMF7655SA product description / dimensions ......6 We are sure you will find it a pleasure to use. Before you use the barbecue, we recommend that you read through the BMG7642SA product description / dimensions ......8 relevant sections of this manual, which provide a description...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not test for leaks with a naked flame Please read the user manuals carefully and store in a handy place for later reference. • Do not modify the construction of this appliance or modify the injector orifice size •...
BMF7645SA & BMF7655SA ASSEMBLY BMF7645SA BMF7655SA For BMF7645SA & BMF7655SA M6 x 12mm M4 x 10mm M4 x 10mm flat head countersunk head Tools required: Hexagonal Phillips Wrench 19mm Wrench 22mm screwdriver screwdriver ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMF7645SA & BMF7655SA ASSEMBLY Attach 4 castors The hole is x 16 at the back M6 x 12mm Castor with locks at the front position ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMF7645SA & BMF7655SA ASSEMBLY Assemble the front door Firstly, insert the upper and lower hook into the slots Then press down, when hear “pop”, the assembly is in place When connected, When the hinge the upper and lower installed, turn two tabs should be this screw in aligned with the...
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Electrical wires need to be kept outside, through the indicated hole Spanner Spanner 19mm 19mm ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMF7645SA & BMF7655SA ASSEMBLY Recommend at least 2 people to lift. Due to the assembled body being a heavy lift Carefully locate the gas pipe into the hole of the trolley top panel Assemble the transformer wires and the lighting wires, screw the connection to seal.
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Insert the wires into the trolley to hide the wires Disassemble the hose to easily access the screw hole ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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Assemble side burner gas pipe to the manifold using 2 spanners Connect the wires underneath the side burner ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMF7645SA & BMF7655SA ASSEMBLY Locate the flame tamers: 2 flame tamers for 4 burners 3 flame tamers for 5 burners Drainage holes are at the front ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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Locate the warming rack Sliding locked Sliding unlocked ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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Spanner 19mm Spanner 22mm ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMF7645SA & BMF7655SA ASSEMBLY Turn to lock the gas bottle tray Leak test procedure • Ensure all gas valves are in the ‘OFF’ position. • In a small container, mix a solution of water and detergent or soap. • After connection of the hose, turn on the gas supply at the gas bottle.
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Push down “ON” to brake Push down “OFF” to move When moving the BBQ, it is necessary to raise the leveling foot, and at the same time, it cannot touch the fixed plate above, so as to avoid affecting the rotation of the wheels ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
BMG7642SA & BMG7652SA ASSEMBLY BMG7642SA BMG7625SA For BMG7642SA & BMG7652SA M6 x 12mm M4 x 10mm M4 x 10mm flat head countersunk head Tools required: Hexagonal Phillips Wrench 19mm Wrench 22mm screwdriver screwdriver ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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Attach 4 castors x 16 M6 x 12mm The hole is at the back Castor with locks at the front position Castor with locks at the front position ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMG7642SA & BMG7652SA ASSEMBLY Assemble M6 head screw x6 , three on each side on the trolley bottom panel, do not fully tighten. Assemble left and the right side panels into the keyholes then tighten screws ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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Assemble the back trolley panels with M6 head screws x7 ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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Assemble the trolley top panel with M6 head screws x8 ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMG7642SA & BMG7652SA ASSEMBLY Assemble the door handle assy: remove the screws from the handle then assemble the handle to door and fix with screws ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMG7642SA & BMG7652SA ASSEMBLY Put on the foil box holder onto the drip tray Put the foil oil tray into the holder ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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Push down “ON” to brake Push down “OFF” to move ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
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BMG7642SA & BMG7652SA ASSEMBLY When moving the BBQ, it is necessary to raise the leveling foot, and at the same time, it cannot touch the fixed plate above, so as to avoid affecting the rotation of the wheels ASSEMBLING THE BARBECUE...
NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION Take out the warming rack, cooking plate and cooking grill Disassemble the R latch NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION...
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NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION Take out the burners Change the injector size for the NG Version NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION...
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Unscrew the 6 M4 head screws from the rear burner cover Take out the front baffle plate and the rear burner cover NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION...
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NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION Change the injector size Unscrew the M5 head screws x2 from the side table NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION...
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Disassemble the side burner and change the injector for the NG version NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION...
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NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION Change the injector size Spanner 19mm Spanner 22mm Flexible hose outlet Tether connection point Spanner 22mm Spanner 19mm Mobile restraint with hose assembly. When the mobile barbecue is connected to a fixed gas supply via a flexible hose connection, a retaining tether of adequate strength shall be fixed to the appliance and be suitable to be fixed to the wall within 50mm of each...
INSTALLATION Partial Enclosures (Australia Only) This appliance shall only be used in an above ground, open air situation with natural ventilation, without stagnant areas, where gas leakage and products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection. Any enclosure in which the appliance is used shall comply with one of the following: Both ends open...
RAIN BAFFLE INSTALLATION BMG7642SA and BMG7652SA Remove the hood screw M4 x 10mm (flat head screw 4 PCS) BMG7642SA and BMG7652SA Rain baffle Assemble the rain baffle: M4 x 10mm (flat head screw 4 PCS) CONTENTS...
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RAIN BAFFLE INSTALLATION BMG7645SA and BMG7655SA Remove the hood screw M4 x 10mm (flat head screw 4 PCS) BMG7645SA and BMG7655SA Rain baffle Assemble the rain baffle: M4 x 10mm (flat head screw 4 PCS) CONTENTS...
SIDE BURNER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Lighting Instructions Do not attempt to light burner with the cooking surfaces covered Read the instructions before lighting To light burner depress knob and rotate to ‘HIGH’ Keep knob pushed in for 5 seconds to ensure flame safety is activated (if fitted) If burner did not light, turn knob to the ‘OFF’...
INSTALLATION WARNINGS Before You Begin Mobile Installation - Portable LP Gas/ Propane Check that the gas type is correct for your type of gas. Recommended minimum LPG/propane cylinder capacity for use with this appliance is 4kg. Maximum LPG/propane You will find the gas type label on the side of your barbecue. cylinder capacity for use with this appliance is 10kg.
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INSTALLATION WARNINGS Australia only (applies to all gas types) : Where a mobile Replace all parts into position in the BBQ. Remove the appliance is to be connected to a fixed gas supply via a chute before changing the nozzle and then replace it flexible hose connection, a retaining tether of adequate when done.
GAS SPECIFICATIONS AND MOBILE RESTRAINT Turn down adjustment Secure all joints and leak test • When converting to natural gas the turndown setting will Never use a naked flame to check for gas leaks. The gas need to be adjusted to give a satisfactory flame on low leak testing procedure should be conducted every time a gas setting on each burner.
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GAS SPECIFICATIONS AND MOBILE RESTRAINT Before you light the barbecue Lighting the barbecue Perform the following checks The same procedure is used to light the main burners as well as the side burner: • Make sure all gas connections are tight and leak tested Push in and hold the control knob down while turning •...
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Controlling The Burners After Use The control knob can now be turned to the desired heat It is a good idea to leave the barbecue on for about 10 setting, Low, Medium or High. The control knob does not minutes after you have finished cooking. This helps to burn need to be pushed in while selecting the heat setting.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE This appliance should be checked and serviced by an authorised service person every 2 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. FREQUENCY BY AUTHORISED SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
MOUNTING ENCLOSURE GUIDELINES 630mm min. Separation panel 540mm 828mm 4 burner 100mm 40mm min. gap min. 1006mm 5 burner Rear wall/splashback to be Gas bottle non-combustible material Gas bottle venting slots venting slots Enclosure construction Gas bottle compartment ventilation requirements •...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Control functions To turn the burners off Before lighting the barbecue: • When the cooking is complete, push the knob in and rotate clockwise back to the ‘OFF’ position • Check that all hoses and gas fittings are tight •...
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You may find it useful to purchase a meat thermometer to Reposition the grill plates help take the guess work out of cooking. To achieve the best heat circulation around the food, it is best Meats such as beef, lamb, veal and pork should be about to remove the hotplate from the barbecue and position the 70˚C/160˚F when medium.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The cleaning and care instructions are essential for the Cleaning the Burners proper functioning and operation of your appliance over time. • Check main opening of burner regularly for insect nests Failure to adhere to these care instructions may affect your (eg.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE CHECK Barbecue will not light Ignition system not working Check to see visible spark at starter probe - if no spark is present when control knob is turned then the unit may need to be serviced or replaced. Contact your BeefEater dealer.
WARRANTY Warranty FOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND APPLIANCE: BEEFEATER SIGNATURE BBQ, ALFRESCO KITCHEN This document sets out the terms and conditions of the product (b) parts and Appliances not supplied by Electrolux; warranties for BeefEater Appliances. It is an important document. Please keep it with your proof of purchase documents in a safe place Appliance;...