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Care and Maintenance
9. Clean any clogged pores with a stiff wire (paper clip or toothpick) (see Fig.11).
It is normal for some surface rust to appear on the burner. However, severe
rusting can enlarge the gas ports, which could cause changes in the Grill’s
performance.
10. Inspect burner for any damage (cracks or holes). If damage is found, replace
with new burner.
11. Reinstall burner, check to insure that gas valve orifices are correctly
positioned inside burner inlet (venturi). Also check the position of
the spark plug.
Side Burner
The Ignition electrode delivers a spark to ignite gas at the burner. Always keep it clear of any buildup of
any foreign material, as that can act as an insulator and prevent the burner from lighting.
Cooking Grids
The cooking grids have been porcelain enameled for durability and ease of cleansing. These grids may
be cleaned with any non-abrasive-cleaning agent formulated for kitchen use, or a brass wire brush.
Rinse with water.
NOTE:
Always handle cooking grids with care, as porcelain enamel is susceptible to chipping.
Heat Distribution Plate
The porcelain finish has a glass-like composition that should be handled with care so as not to chip.
Clean residue with wire brush and wash with soapy water, then rinse with water.
Grease Cup
The grease cup, located under the burner pan in the bottom of the Grill body, is provided to catch
excess cooking fats and juices. Check for accumulations in the Grease Cup after each use of the Grill,
and clean as necessary.
Interior Grill Bottom
Remove residue using brush, scraper and /or cleaning pad, and then wash with dish washing detergent
and hot water solution.
Rinse with water and let dry thoroughly.