Cleaning & Maintenance - Delta Heat DHTG32 Installation, Use & Care Manual

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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
General Overview
Proper care, maintenance, and cleaning will help ensure a long life of your Teppanyaki Griddle. Peri-
odic cleaning will help avoid accumulations of flammable grease, fats, and other debris.
Some debris and residue may remain on the griddle plate. To remove this residue after cooking, sim-
ply dip a brass-bristle brush in tap water and scrub the hot plate.
Caution: Always allow the Teppanyaki Griddle to cool before cleaning.
Griddle Plate
After every use, thoroughly wipe it with a rough cloth to remove food particles and other residue.
You may use hot soapy water to remove the cooked-in food and seasoning.
Special griddle cleaners are commercially available which may be used to remove heavy soil
build-up.
Rinse the griddle with room temperature water after using any of these cleaners.
Caution: Never flood a hot griddle with cold water! This promotes griddle warping and can cause
the griddle plate to crack if continued over a period of time.
Dry the griddle plate and coat it lightly with vegetable oil or apply a non-stick cooking spray
Stainless Steel & General Product Care
To keep your Teppanyaki Griddle free of surface corrosion and in good working order, it is important to
take additional precautions under certain conditions.
If your Teppanyaki Griddle is located in corrosive conditions, such as:
A coastal environment where corrosive salty air is present.
Near a swimming pool, hot tub or water feature with exposure to corrosive pool chemicals and/or
chlorinated water.
Areas where muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) or other corrosive cleaning solutions are used to
clean concrete and masonry.
Areas where corrosive masonry dust and debris are created by cutting stone or mixing cements
These conditions can create a highly corrosive environment that will cause the corrosion resistant
type 304 stainless steel to develop surface oxidation, corrosion or rust.
Delta Heat products have been tested in saline solutions, highly chlorinated solutions and have been
tested against exposure to highly acidic foods. The test results proved the type 304 stainless steel
can withstand exposure over prolonged periods of time. However, the conditions outlined above,
along with neglect, can lead to surface corrosion or rust.
ATTENTION:
Do not allow food particles or grease to be left on the griddle surface. These can attract rodents,
which are unsanitary and are likely to cause physical damage by chewing on the wiring, which can
cause permanent damage to the electrical components.
Specks of grease can gather on the surface of the stainless steel and get baked-on. These can be
removed by using a mild abrasive pad with a stainless steel cleaner. Use the mildest cleaner and
always scrub in the direction of the grain. Do not use steel wool to clean the Teppanyaki Griddle.
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