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Maintenance
IGNITER
- Visually inspect for cracks. Replace if a crack is found. Do not use water to clean the igniter.
BURNERS
- We recommend you clean your burners at least twice a year, or before use if the griddle has not
been used in over one month.
GRIDDLE SURFACE
1. Immediately after using the griddle, turn heat to the low position. While hot, the griddle top should be
washed with water and a lint free cloth.
2. Keep the griddle on low heat until the griddle is completely dry. Turn off the griddle and allow to cool
completely before proceeding.
3. Liberally rub cooking oil on the griddle with a lint free cloth.
4. Turn the griddle back on to the low position until you see a thin layer of oil forming. Wipe off the excess oil
with a clean, lint free cloth.
5. Turn off the griddle and allow to cool completely before putting on the griddle cover. Store in a dry place to
prevent rusting.
WARNING
Small insects, such as spiders, are able to access the burner tubes. Sometimes they will build nests or webs
and as a result will block the burner. Do not use the griddle until all blockages are cleaned from the burners.
CLEANING THE BURNERS
1. Ensure the Gas is turned off at the cylinder.
2. Remove the griddle top.
3. Remove the cotter pins located underneath the back end of each burner.
4. Lift each burner up and out.
5. Clean the inside of the burner using a stiff wire. An alternative way to clean the inside of the burner is by
using compressed air, always use eye protection if using this method. Never enlarge the burner ports
during cleaning.
6. Brush the outer surface of the burner.
7. Ensure all ports (holes) a free of all debris.
8.
Inspect the burner, replace if there are any cracks or enlarged holes.
9. Reinstall the burners by following these instructions in reverse
WARNING:
Properly locating the burner with respect to the orifice is vital for safety.
10.
Secure the back of the burners to the body with the cotter pins.
11. Replace the griddle top.
12. Perform a leak test.
BURNER FLAMES
Always inspect the burner flame after lighting. A good flame should look almost completely blue with a yellow
tip. If the flame is mostly yellow with very little blue flame, the burner has build up and should be cleaned
before use.