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Tipsforextendingtheservicelife
With any outdoor appliance made of steel, occasional spots of rust on the surface are to be expected. If
you always keep your grill covered over, clean and dry then you will already have gone a long way towards
preventing rust.
If you follow these tips, your RÖSLE gas grill will give you many years of reliable service:
• Each time before using the gas grill, check the gas grill for any leaks using a soapy solution or leak
detector spray.
• The cooking surfaces (including burner cover) should be kept clean and dry after barbecuing, especially
after barbecuing with marinades. They contain salt and attack the surface.
• You should rub a little oil into the surfaces of the grates after use.
• Do not leave your grill outside unprotected. After the grill has fully cooled down, you must protect it
against rain and snow with a suitable RÖSLE protective hood. Do not store the grill beside road salt.
• In order to prevent dampness, regularly remove the cover both in summer and winter so that the grill is
aired out and any accumulated moisture can be dispersed.
• Do not store your grill when wet. Carefully dry it first.
• Slight surface rusting can easily be removed with a cloth soaked in vinegar essence or with a
commercial rust remover. Observe the information of the cleaning agent manufacturer.
• Chipped enamel can be treated with touching-up paint to cover over the bare metal exposed and
therefore avoid rust.
• Check that the screw fixings are tight and that the wheels are firmly attached and turn freely.