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If the inside surface of the barbecue lid has the appearance of pealing paint, baked on grease
build up has turned to carbon and is flaking off. Clean thoroughly with strong hot soapy water
solution. Rinse with water and allow to completely dry.
NEVER USE OVEN CLEANER
INTERIOR OF BARBECUE BOTTOM
Remove residue using brush, scraper and/or cleaning pad then wash with a soapy water
solution. Rinse with water and allow dry it.
PLASTIC SURFACES
Wash with a soft cloth and hot soapy water solution. Rinse with water. Do not use abrasive
cleaners, degreasers or a concentrated barbecue cleaner on plastic parts.
COOKING GRID
Use a mild soapy water solution. Non-abrasive scouring powder can be used on stubborn stains
then rinse with water.
GREASE TRAY
Please do not
pull out
the grease tray during use.
When clean the grease tray, pull out the grease tray
and then clean
.
CLEANING THE BURNER ASSEMBLY
Turn the gas OFF at the control knob and disconnect the cylinder.
Remove cooling grate.
Clean the burner with a soft brush or blow clean with compressed air and wipe with a cloth.
Clean any clogged ports with a pipe cleaner or stiff wire (such as an opened paper clip).
Inspect burner for any damage (cracks or holes). If damage is found, replace with a new burner.
Reinstall the burner, check to ensure that the Gas valve orifices are correctly positioned and
secured inside the burner inlet (venturi).
In some cases your barbecue will light back because of an insect crawling inside the burner
venturi or a spider spinning its web inside the burner. This can be rectified by using a bottle
brush inserted through the burner venturi and pushing it into the burner over the burner length. If
condition persists consult your gas dealer.
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