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Caring for Your Cooktop Unit

Your Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet cooktop is made from high-quality stainless steel and engineered 
for durability. Simple care and cleaning will provide a lifetime of service…

Wire Grates

Stainless steel wire grates are dishwasher safe. 

ALWAYS 

use a stainless steel  or brass bristle brush for cleaning your grates. Do not use brushes or scrapers of 

other metals. 

NEVER 

use steel wool on your grates. It will leave small amounts of mild steel behind, embedded into the 

grain of the stainless steel, and it will cause rust. 

Exterior Cleaning

The most difficult part of cleaning your stainless steel cooktop unit is removing burnt-on food and grease. Start 
by using a citrus-based or organic degreaser to remove everything that isn't burnt on. Next, we recommend 
using powdered Bar Keepers Friend with a jersey knit rag or micro fiber cloth. Be careful to follow the grain 
direction of the stainless steel to avoid scratches. With a little elbow grease, Bar Keepers Friend will remove 
most stains and discoloration. For real problem areas, a Scratch-B-Gone kit can be used to restore the factory 
finish. After these steps, rinse off all cleaners, wait for the cooktop to dry, and then apply stainless steel polish. 

Saltwater Environments

Whether you have opted for 304 stainless or 316 marine-grade, oceanfront environments with salt air and sea 
spray will require regular maintenance and cleaning to prevent rust. Clean stainless steel surfaces at least two 
times a month to keep the chemical reaction from the salt from gaining a foothold on your equipment. With 
regular cleaning, your equipment will look like new for a lifetime. To achieve maximum corrosion and stain 
resistance, the surface of the stainless steel must be kept clean. Should some rust spots occur, they can be 
easily removed with Bar Keepers Friend. 

Burner Care

To access the burners, first make sure the cooktop is completely cooled. Ensure the control valves are in the 
OFF position and turn off the main gas supply. Remove the Diffuser Caps (see Figure 12:D/13:D2). 
Visually inspect each burner to confirm it is structurally sound and that none of the ports are clogged. 
Carefully clean the burner using a brass brush. Clogged burner ports may be opened up with a straightened 
paper clip. Do not use a toothpick or anything else that could break off inside the burner ports.

Troubleshooting

The troubleshooting tips here are for general information only. The information may save you the 
trouble of a service call. If your side burner requires service, contact Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet 
customer service at +1.800.868.1699 or [email protected].

Burners won’t light:

The cooktop burners are lit by a battery-powered electronic spark ignition. If you do hear rapid 
clicking when you press in the control knobs, but the burners won’t light, try manually lighting the 
burners (follow the instructions on page 25). If the burners do not light manually, there is probably a 
gas problem and not an ignition problem. Call Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet customer service.

Cooktop burners have low flames on high:

On HIGH, the flames on the cooktop burners should be at least 1 inch long. If they are not, check 
the following:

 

LP cylinder has enough gas to deliver proper pressure. Refill the tank if necessary. In some situations in 
cold ambient temperatures, an LP cylinder will ice up, creating a drop in pressure. If this happens, turn off 
the tank and let it warm up before trying again. A full tank is less likely to ice up than a tank that is less than 
half full.

 

Main gas supply is fully on and not just partially opened.

 

Orifices are clear and not clogged. A clogged orifice creates a dangerous situation. Do not use the 
cooktop until the issue has been resolved (see instructions on page 29).

 

If the fuel has been switched from liquid propane gas to natural gas, part of the process to convert the 
burners includes larger orifices. It is not safe to burn natural gas with liquid propane orifices (neither is it 
safe to burn the other way around). If you suspect a conversion was done improperly, do not use the grill 
and contact Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet customer service at 1.800.868.1699.

You smell gas:

 

Turn off the cooktop burners immediately. Follow the leak check procedures on page 12.  
Contact Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet customer service at 1.800.868.1699 for assistance.

Summary of Contents for K-CKTPD-3-NA-LPBLK

Page 1: ...1 800 868 1699 1 Outdoor Cooktops U S E A N D C A R E G U I D E...

Page 2: ...e and Care Guide is not covered by the warranty DANGER IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 Open Lid 4 If odor continues keep away from the appliance and imme...

Page 3: ...wing the guidance of this book will help ensure many years of outdoor cooking enjoyment Should you ever have any questions about cooking with or caring for your cooktop we are here to help Contact Kal...

Page 4: ...1 800 868 1699 5 KalamazooGourmet com 4 Safety Information...

Page 5: ...e taken Carefully follow all instructions including the following To reduce the risk of fire burns or other injury read this Use and Care Guide thoroughly Begin by ensuring proper installation and ser...

Page 6: ...nt pressure regulators and hose assemblies must be the type specified by Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet For replacement parts contact Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet customer service at 1 800 868 1699 DANGER A D...

Page 7: ...th 20 Pound 9kg Cylinder Verify the type of gas your cooktop unit has been configured for by the factory by checking the first page of this Use and Care Guide or the serial plate located on the pull o...

Page 8: ...ation at sea level With increased altitude there is decreased atmospheric pressure The National Fuel Gas Code recommends down rating burner BTUs by 4 for every 1 000 feet 305 meters of altitude above...

Page 9: ...1 800 868 1699 15 KalamazooGourmet com 14 Location and Installation...

Page 10: ...top where it is likely to be bumped into or inadvertently touched by passersby Never place the cooktop where the gas hose creates a safety hazard Tripping over an exposed gas hose may create a gas lea...

Page 11: ...the cabinet For both cabinets feed the gas line through the rubber gasket lined hole The gas line will drop down another rubber gasket lined hole at the base of the cabinet Please note The Cooktop Ca...

Page 12: ...k DIFFUSER CAPS D down onto each side burner Set the black WOK BURNER DIFFUSER CAPS D2 down onto the wok side burner E Set the SIDE BURNER GRATE E E2 down so that it is nested in burner well For Wok B...

Page 13: ...1 800 868 1699 23 KalamazooGourmet com 22 Operation...

Page 14: ...s present at any time Follow leak testing procedures before using cooktop IMPORTANT Your cooktop is equipped with safety valves that prevent the flow of gas unless the integrated thermocouples detect...

Page 15: ...h 19 mm long On HIGH the outer cone see Figure 19 B should be approximately 1 inches 31 75 mm high To Adjust Burner LOW Settings All Burners The low setting on the main burners can be adjusted WITHOUT...

Page 16: ...ally inspect each burner to confirm it is structurally sound and that none of the ports are clogged Carefully clean the burner using a brass brush Clogged burner ports may be opened up with a straight...

Page 17: ...used on product improvement we reserve the right to make changes at any time This includes all specifications of the product 2022 Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet LLC Not to be reproduced wholly or in part w...

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