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Part # 4525958 (05/15/09)Page 12
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Care of the Grid Racks
Establish a regular cleaning schedule. It is necessary to
avoid obstruction and to allow proper combustion and
performance.
1. Grid racks should be wiped daily while still warm, using a
heavy cloth or other grease absorbing material to remove
grease and burnt food before they burn into the grid.
Remove burnt materials, such as carbonized grease or
food, with a sti wire brush. Do Not use Any Type Of Steel
wool. Small particles may be left on the grid surface and
get into food products.
2. Grid racks should be washed thoroughly using a wire
brush and a hot, mild detergent or soap solution. Rinse
with clear, warm water.
3. Dry thoroughly.
4. Re-season grid racks as outlined in seasoning
instructions.
5. Empty grease tray(s) frequently and wash daily in hot,
mild detergent or soap solution.
6. Do not waste gas or abuse equipment by leaving
valves at high temperature settings while not in
use. Throughout all idling periods, set valves as low
temperature setting to keep grids warm. Re-set valves as
required for periods of heavy load. Turn valves to OFF at
end of daily operation.
7. When the grill is running, never use objects such as
sheet pans to cover the gill in order to hold in heat in an
attempt to burn o grease or other debris.
Exterior Finish Cleaning
Establish a regular schedule. Any spills should be wiped o
immediately.
1. Wipe exposed, clean-able surface when cool with a mild
detergent and hot water. Stubborn residue spots may be
removed with a light weight non-metallic scouring pad.
Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.
2. Stainless steel should be cleaned using a mild detergent,
a soft cloth, and hot water. If it is necessary to use a
non-metallic scouring pad, always rub in the direction of
the grain in the metal to prevent scratching. Use a water
based stainless steel cleaner (such as Drackett Twinkle), if
you want a high shine.
3. The side splash or main top of the broiler can be cleaned
with hot water and a soap solution. A degreaser may
be used as well. To make the cleaning easier, you may
remove the main top assembly. To remove the main top,
rst lift and remove all grids, then lift the main top o.
When nished cleaning, dry thoroughly and lightly coat
with cooking oil or spray with cooking oil such as PAM. If
not coated, rust will form.
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