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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
BURNERS & BURNER BOX MAINTENANCE
Although your griddle’s burner box is fully protected from grease and other build-up that can accumulate during
cooking, regular checks of the burners and ignition electrode are still required to ensure proper performance, safety and
a longevity of your griddle.
BURNER MAINTENANCE
Because the burners are covered by the griddle top, it is not as easy to identify poor performance and premature aging
of parts.
For this reason, we recommend that once a season the griddle top is removed and burner maintenance conducted:
1. Remove griddle top, place on a flat surface right side up.
2. Remove hitch pins/screws to free the burners. Use WD40 and a
screwdriver/pliers to make this removal easier.
3. Remove burners.
4. Use a flexible venturi brush to clean the interior of the burners.
Ensure you enter the burner far enough to remove any spider
webs and nests that may be present.
5. Use a wire or paper clip to clean burner port holes. Do not use
anything that can damage or enlarge port holes.
6. Brush away any rust or corrosion from the burners surface, and
wipe clean with a damp cloth. Dry the burners.
7. Re-install the burners. Ensure that the burners are properly seated
on the valve gas jet before assembling hardware.
NOTE
Before reinstalling burners, use a cotton swab to clean the valve gas jet.
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