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Care and Maintenance
STAINLESS STEEL
There are many stainless steel cleaners available. Always use the mildest cleaning process first, scrubbing in
the direction for the grain. DO NOT use steel wool as it will scratch the surface.
To touch up noticeable scratches in the stainless steel, sand very lightly with dry 100 grit sand paper in the
direction of the grain.
Grease specks can gather and bake on the surface of the stainless steel, giving the appearance of rust. For
removal, use an abrasive pad with stainless steel cleaner.
Stainless steel also could get rust if not maintain well.
The Color for stainless steel would change after burning, it is the nature of the stainless steel.
COOKIING GRATE
The easily way to clean the grate is immediately after cooking is completed and the burner flame is OFF.
Wear a barbecue mitt to protect your hand from heat and steam.
Scrub the hot cooking grate by dipping a bristled barbecue brush in tap water. Clean would be more difficult
if the grate is cool.
GREASE PAN
The grease pan should be emptied and washed after each use with a mild detergent and warm water
solution. Check the grease pan frequently and do not allow excess grease to accumulated and flow out of
the grease pan.
GRILL BURNER
Extreme care should be taken when removing the grill. It must be properly centered on the orifice before
any attempt is made to relight the grill. Frequency of cleaning will be depended on how often you use the
grill.
Failure to properly place the burner over the orifice could cause a fire to occur behind and beneath the
valve panel, thereby damaging the grill and making it unsafe to operate.
Before cleaning, make sure the gas supplier and control knob are in OFF position and the burner has cooled.
To clean the burner,
1. Clean the exterior of the burner with a wire brush. Use a metal scraper for stubborn stains or debris.
2. Clear clogged ports with a straightened paper clip. Never use a wooden toothpick as it may break off
and clog the port.
3. Check and clean burner for insect and inset nets. A clogged tube can lead to a fire beneath and behind
the control panel.
a.
Keeping the ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
b. Visually checking burner flames including pilot burner flame if provided, with pictorial representations.