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TECH-TIP
Some cleaners may remove the
silk screened labels on the
console; use caution when
cleaning the console
.
TECH-TIP
When cleaning heavy
soiling, always polish or
scrub in the direction of the
stainless steel grain.
TECH-TIP
Do NOT turn on the rotisserie burner
when the main burners are being used
to clean the grill; otherwise overheat
damage to your barbecue may result.
2. Grease Management System:
Your grill is equipped with a small grease cup in the back of the
unit. This cup should be emptied & cleaned thoroughly after
each use and before the grill is transported.
Your grill is designed to allow grease to flow along the bottom of
the firebox, and collect in both the grease collecting pan and the
small grease cup. (See photos next page).
Both the grease pan and the cup must be cleaned on a regular basis, for the system to work as
designed, and prevent grease fires.
A small amount of sand can be added to the grease pan and cup for absorbing accumulated grease.
3. Cooking Grid Cleaning:
If the grids are heavily soiled, turn your main burners
on high for 10 minutes to burn off excess deposits.
(Do NOT run the rotisserie burner with the main
burners).
After each grilling session, clean the cooking grids with a stainless or brass wire barbecue brush. The
best method is to clean immediately after cooking, while the grill is still hot. Wear a barbeque mitt to
protect your hand from heat and steam. Dip your brush frequently in tap water and scrub the hot grill.
Steam created by the hot grill assists the cleaning process by softening deposits. The food particles
will fall off and be burn up later. Never immerse ANY hot parts in water.
For final cleaning, the cooking surface can be washed with hot soapy water, utilizing a Scotch Brite
scouring pad for stubborn deposits.
4. Exterior Surface Cleaning:
Use mild dish soap and hot water to clean the outside of the grill.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, strong degreasers etc., on the exterior of this grill;
this will scratch the stainless finish.
If using the Jackson Stainless Steel Cleaner to remove any surface corrosion be sure to go with the
grain of the finish in order to not make swirls in the stainless steel, this product is mildly abrasive and
is should be applied with a soft cloth.
Specks of grease can adhere to the surfaces of the stainless steel and bake on; this will give the
appearance of rust. Use an abrasive pad with stainless steel cleaner to remove.
Sand heavy scratches lightly with 600 grit wet and dry sandpaper.
Always rinse with clean hot water.
Use a spray polish on stainless steel polish to add shine and help protect the exterior stainless steel
from surface contaminants and any corrosion.
!WARNING!
Clean your grease pan AND grease
cup regularly. Failure to do so may
cause a grease fire, resulting in
injury or property damage!