Cleaning And Maintenance - Coleman Pro 5 Series Safe Use & Care Manual

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

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B
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C
Cleaning the heat plates
1.
Remove heat plates.
2. Holding your heat plate over a large garbage
receptacle, use a plastic paint scraper or a grill
brush to remove debris (see image A).
If a more thorough cleaning is required:
3. Clean away all remaining debris with mild soap and
warm water.
4. Dry thoroughly.
5. Re-install.
Cleaning the burner
Keeping burners free of blockages including spiders,
insects, nests and other debris that can block the
burner ports is essential for safe operation.
1.
Use a clean grill brush to clean the outside of the
burner (see image B).
2. Remove the hitch pins used to secure the burners
to the burner box. Use pliers if necessary.
3. Lift burners out slightly, exposing the burner
venturi. Be careful not to damage or disconnect the
electrode connector.
4. Use a pipe cleaner or flexible Venturi Brush to clean
the interior of all burners. Shake any loose debris
out of the burner.
5. Use a wire or paper clip to clean burner port holes.
Do not use anything that can damage or enlarge
port holes.
6. Use a clean soft bristle brush to clean spider/ insect
screens.
7.
Reinstall, ensuring that the burner orifice is placed
over the gas
jet correctly.
Cleaning the die-cast aluminum burner box
The burner box of your Coleman Pro Series barbecue
uses die-cast aluminum for its rust-resistant and heat
retention properties. Regular maintenance of the
burner box interior will help reduce the potential of
flare-ups and grease fires.
1.
Use a plastic scraper to scrape debris off the
interior surfaces of the burner box, and into the
grease collection tray (see image C).
If a more thorough cleaning is required:
2. For stubborn build-up spray a grill degreaser to
loosen up debris and then repeat step 1.
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