It is not necessary to remove and wash the Flavor Activators
in order to keep them clean. Burning off the residue after
each cooking should be sufficient. Heavy grease deposits
can be cleaned with a baking soda and water solution.
· Always turn the LP gas cylinder valve “Off” when
not in use. Allow grill to cool before handling parts
or cleaning.
· Empty the foil pan and grease tray after each
cooking session so excessive grease does not
accumulate. Failure to remove grease may result
in grease dripping onto the cart and/or a grease fire
in the tray.
· Never light the LP gas grill without the foil pan
and grease tray in place.
· Before each use, check your Bottom Panel, Grease Tray,
and Foil Pan. If there is excessive grease buildup, clean
and replace. Remove any charcoal and wood chunk ash
before each use.
· Make sure Bottom Panel, Grease Tray, & Foil Pan are in
place before each grilling session.
· Failure to remove grease from the Foil Pan may result in
grease dripping onto cart and/or a grease fire in tray.
·
The Foil Pan can be cleaned or replaced with a standard
size foil pan (apprx. 5-1/2” W. x 8-1/2” L. x 1-1/8” H.)
· Always turn off the LP gas cylinder at the LP
cylinder valve when not in use. Allow grill to cool
before handling parts or cleaning.
How to Clean the Grill Body
1) Remove cooking surfaces and burners before full
cleaning.
2) Remove excess grease and/or fat from the grill body
with a soft plastic or wooden scraper. Never use steel
wool or other abrasive cleaning product on porcelain
coated surfaces.
3) For further cleaning, use hot soapy water and a cloth, or
nylon-bristled brush only.
Do not immerse the gas
controls or manifold in water.
4) When finished cleaning, replace burners and cooking
surfaces according to Steps 8 and 10 in the
Assembly Instructions.
5) Check burner operation after reassembly. Check louver
operation after reassembly
Flavor Activators™
Bottom Panel/ Grease Tray
Cleaning the Grill Body
30
Cleaning instructions for Charcoal and
Wood chunk ash
(Do not clean grill while hot).
1. Remove Cooking Grids
2. Actuate louver adjusting knob in and out repeatedly
and brush the charcoal ashes off the louvers into the
bottom of the grill.
Louver
Adjusting
Knob
3. Remove the burners by removing the cotter pin and lift-
ing the burners out of the grill.
4. Raise the louvers as shown and dust the ashes from
the crossovers using a small brush.
Crossovers
5. With the louvers raised, brush the ashes from the
gas collector/igniter. You will need to raise each
pair of louvers and clean the ash from the grill.
Note: The ashes can be brushed into the bottom of
the grill for removal.
Gas Collector/Igniter