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Cleaning Flare-Free, Double-Stacked Cooking Grates
During Preheat:
1.
Locate the grate cleaning tool that came with your barbecue. Use the tool to
push debris to the back of the burner box (figure A-1).
2.
Use a barbecue brush to remove any remaining debris.
Note: Using the cleaning tool to pull grease to the front of the cooking grates
may clog the front grease channel and require more thorough cleaning of this
part.
When build up is visible on the top and bottom cooking grates , perform a more
thorough cleaning.
1.
When your barbecue has cooled is cooled follow steps 1 & 2 above.
2.
Use the grate cleaning tool to lift the top layer of grates, as shown (figure B).
3.
Repeat step 1 above for the second layer of grates (figure C).
Figure A
Cleaning Flare-Free Grease Channel:
When build up is visible:
1.
Use grate cleaning tool to remove both layers of cooking grates.
2.
Remove the grease channel shield.
3.
Use the skinny end of the Grate Cleaning Tool to scrape debris out of
the channel, into the front grease cup (figure D).
For more stubborn grease build-up:
1.
Remove the grease drainage channel (figure E).
2.
Use a cleaning brush to remove debris.
3.
Clean with mild soap and warm water.
4.
Dry thoroughly.
5.
Re-install.
Cleaning Flare-Free, Front Grease Cup:
The grease cup must be emptied regularly to prevent possible
flare-ups, spillage, or grease fires.
Every Use:
1.
Wait for grease to cool.
2.
Remove grease cup and empty into compost (figure F).
3.
Wash with mild soap and warm water.
4.
Dry thoroughly.
5.
Re-install.
Note: Front grease cup is dishwasher safe.
Figure B
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Figure C
Figure A-1
Figure D
Figure E
Figure F

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