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Winter
Over the winter months the grill should be stored in a dry, protected place.
Clean and dry the grates and rub some sunflower oil into them to prevent rusting. Wrap them in paper and
store them in a dry and well-ventilated place. Always remove the power plug from the socket!
• If you have any questions or are uncertain about anything, seek advice from your gas appliance supplier
or sales point.
• Regularly oil the metal parts (e.g. hinge).
• After an extended storage period you should check the gas hose carefully, particularly for cracks, kinks,
bite marks and other damage. If the gas hose is damaged, it must be replaced at once.
• Check all gas valves, burner pipes and joints for any faults.
• Check the proper fastening of all gas-conveying parts.
• When you first use the gas grill again at the start of the barbecue season or after an extended period,
carefully read through the instructions for use again.
• Check that all burners are correctly attached.
• Check whether there is gas in the cylinder.
• Turn all control knobs to "OFF" and connect the gas cylinder. Before use, make sure that all grates and
hotplates have been cleaned.
• Check the gas grill for any leaks using a soap-and-water solution or leak locator spray.
If you follow those tips, your RÖSLE gas grill will give you many years of reliable service.
Tips for extending the service life
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 pre-
venting rust.
A few tips:
• The cooking surfaces (including heat distributors) should be kept clean and dry after barbecuing, espe-
cially 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 standing out in the rain unprotected. To ensure a long life for your grill, we re-
commend that once the grill has cooled down you protect it from the elements with a suitable RÖSLE
cover. To prevent the build up of moisture, remove the cover after it has rained.
• Do not store your grill when wet. Carefully dry it first.
• Regularly remove the protective hood, both in summer and winter, so that the grill is aired out and any
accumulated moisture can be dispersed.
• Slight surface rusting can easily be removed with a cloth soaked in white wine vinegar or with a com-
mercial 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.
• Check that the screw fixings are tight and that the wheels are firmly attached and turn freely.