BLAZE Instructional Book
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Low flame setting
screw
water solution
–
never with a flame!
c.
Turn burners to low flame setting and test for proper flame height. Flame should be stable and
burning out of each burner port without danger of going out in the lowest setting.
(To adjust the LOW
flame setting simply light the appliance on the LOW setting and adjust the screw located under the
knob on the front of the valve using a flat head screwdriver as seen in the diagram below.)
Cleaning Your Appliance
NOTE: Always wait until your appliance is completely cool before cleaning.
You should clean your appliance
after each use to maintain the overall appearance over the life of your appliance. After the first use, it is normal for
your appliance to become discolored in certain areas from the heat produced by the burners.
Exterior Cleaning
When cleaning your appliance, always scrub and polish in the direction of the stainless steel grain. Wipe down the
exterior of the appliance to remove any splatter or grease. Do not use harsh abrasives. Use a stainless steel
cleaner to clean the exterior surface for a polished look. To remove baked-on foods, use a fine to medium grit non-
metallic abrasive pad with a stainless steel cleaner to avoid specks of grease collecting in the grain causing the
appearance of rust. Before installing the cover, always allow the surface to dry. DO NOT cover a damp appliance.
Drip Tray
Clean the drip tray after each use. Failure to do so could result in a fire. Once the appliance has cooled
completely, remove the tray by pulling it all the way out until it comes free. Clean the tray with hot soapy water
and re-install. If using an oven cleaning agent, be sure to carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions to
avoid damage to the stainless steel.
Cooking Rack
Brush off any debris with a stainless steel bristle brush.
Burners
The appliance must be completely cooled before proceeding. Make sure the gas supply is off and all control