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Section 10: Appliances
Cleaning the Grill
Make sure the grill is completely cool before cleaning.
Use only non-abrasive cleaners or degreasers designed for use on stainless steel. Apply a
stainless steel shine product to all external parts of your grill after cleaning.
Clean the cooking grid with soap and water and a wire brush after each use. Drip pan under
the grill should also be cleaned frequently.
The spade (grate handle), drip pan, and cooking grid are all dishwasher safe.
Use the spade (grate handle) to remove the grill grate from the grill. For further information
refer to the gas grill user guide or contact Customer Service.
The grill requires proper ventilation. It is designed for RV outdoor use
only.
NEVER
put lava rocks or charcoal or anything else on or under the grate.
Grill is designed so it does not require those items. Serious injury or
property damage can occur by placing foreign objects on the grate.
Never touch the grate when it is hot
. Use the spade (grate handle) sup-
plied with your grill.
Be sure to read, understand and follow all information supplied with your
recreation vehicle concerning the use of propane before operating the
BBQ grill. The propane hose must be correctly connected before lighting
the grill. Failure to follow instructions supplied by the grill manufacturer,
or use of any components other than those originally supplied with the
grill, could result in death or serious injury.
If you smell gas: Shut off gas to the appliance; extinguish any open
flame; open lid; if odor continues, immediately call you gas supplier
or your fire department.
The BBQ grill is for use outside of the recreational vehicle.
Never use
this grill inside a compartment or inside of the recreational vehicle.
Make sure the grill is pulled completely out of the drawer before attempt-
ing to use it.
Install the drip pan under the grill to catch hot grease & liquids. Failure
to use the drip pan can cause personal injury including burns from hot
grease.
The BBQ grill must be
COMPLETELY COOLED
before storing it.
The grill should be cool to the touch before storing. Storing the BBQ
grill before it is completely cool may result in serious injury or property
damage.
Do not cover the cooking surface with a dust cover, a lid, foil, cooking
utensil or anything else. Covering the cooking surface can cause an un-
safe situation and can lead to serious injury or property damage.
Maintenance Record
Table of Contents
Summary of Contents for SUPER LITE 2021
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