Regularly clean your LP gas grill between uses and espe-
cially after extended periods of storage. Ensure the grill
and its components are cool before cleaning. In order to
extend the life and maintain the condition of your grill, we
strongly recommend that the unit be covered when stored
outside for any length of time, especially during the winter
months.
Most residue on the Cooking Grids can be cleaned with a
baking soda and water solution. For stubborn stains, use a
non abrasive scouring powder. Do not use steel wool or
other like cleaning products on the porcelain coated or stain-
less steel surfaces. This will scratch the surface.
Provided that the burners are operating correctly, in normal
usage, burning off the residue after cooking will keep the
burners clean. The burners should be removed and cleaned
annually, or whenever heavy build-up is found, to ensure that
there are no signs of blockage (debris, insects) in either the
burner portholes, the primary air inlet, or the neck of the cast
iron burners. (See burner cleaning instructions below)
How to clean porcelain coated cast iron burners
1) Make sure the LP cylinder and Grill control knobs are
turned off, and that the Grill has cooled completely.
2) Carefully remove Cooking Grids and Ceramic Briquettes.
3) Remove the burners, by first removing cotter pin from
each burner peg located at rear end of burner. (See
Figure below)
4) Remove each burner from the grill.
5) Clean burners. Use a pipe cleaner to clear obstructions
from the burner holes and inlet hole. A brass wire brush
can be used to remove corrosion and food particles from
the burner surfaces. (See Figure below) Verify that there
are no insects or insect nests blocking the inlet hole.
Note: It is normal for surface rust to be present on the
burners.
6) Once all burners are cleaned, place each burner back
into grill and reinstall cotter pin. Note: When refitting
the burners, be careful to check that they are
positioned correctly. (Refer to Step 7 of Assembly
Instructions for reinstallation)
7) Assemble Ceramic Briquette Trays and then Cooking
Grids.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
(Continued)
Porcelain coated Cooking Surfaces
· Check the LP gas grill for gas leaks and burner
obstructions before each use.
· Always turn off the LP gas cylinder at the
LP cylinder valve when not in use. Allow grill to
cool before handling parts or cleaning.
Burner Maintenance
Remove
Cooking Grids
and ceramic
Briquette Trays.
Step 3. Remove cotter pins and
burners from grill. (Follow steps
Step 5. Use a pipe cleaner to clear obstructions
from all burner holes. A brass wire brush can be
used on the burner surfaces to remove corrosion.
Step 1. Turn
the LP
Cylinder han-
dle clockwise
until it stops.
3rd - Slide burner
back
2nd - Lift rear of
burner up
1st - Pull
cotter pin
out
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