
RESIDUE TRAY CLEANING:
Open storage drawer under each grill unit and slide out
residue tray, Fig.30. Place tray in dishwasher on normal wash
or clean by hand using mild detergent. Dry and replace when
nished. Clean residue tray after every use to prevent grease
and debris from hardening making it more dif cult to clean.
Replacement residue pans are available from our website.
CAST IRON GRATE AND FRAME CLEANING:
Clean the cast iron grate with a wire brush. Clean stubborn
scale with a metal scraper. Use a soap and water solution to
wash away grease and cooking residue. The best time to
begin cleaning is while the grates are still warm but cooling
down. Do not clean if the grates are still hot.
IGNITER TIP CLEANING:
If lighting the burners is dif cult you may need to clean and
adjust the igniter tip located near the burner ori ce, Fig. 31
To ensure that the igniter lights properly, clean off any
cooking residue that builds up on igniter tip and burner.
First remove cover to access igniter tip by unscrewing single
philips screw. Use a very ne grit sand paper to clean igniter
tip and edge of burner. Igniter tip should be 1/16 to 1/8 inch
away from burner edge. This is the ideal distance for most
effective ignition.
Fig. 30
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Fig. 31
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE:
Grill should be covered when not in use.
Wipe down stainless steel surface to remove any cooking residue with a clean cotton or
micro ber cloth. Clean stainless steel surfaces with a stainless steel cleaner and apply a polish
to keep your Fuego Modular looking its best.
TEAK SURFACE:
Clean surface using a soft sponge and a solution of mild soapy water. Wash down afterwards
with clean water. Over time the surface of the teak will begin to weather. To ensure that the
wood is maintained, oils and cleaning solutions should be applied. Golden Care Teak Oil is
recommended for use on the teak surfaces.
Do not use high pressure hoses, steel wool or wire brushes as all and any residue left in the
grain will rust and discolor the wood.
Stubborn and heavily ingrained stains can be removed by sanding with a ne grade of
sandpaper, being sure to work only with the direction of the timber grain. After sanding away
stains like this you may need to re-oil the surface.
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