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5.3 Grill racks
The grill racks can be cleaned immediately after cooking, once the barbecue has
been switched off, with the use of an appropriate cleaning brush. Cleaning the grill
racks by using water and a degreaser heightens the chance of oxidation/rust. You
can counteract this by coating the grill racks with some olive oil after cleaning.
5.4 Stainless-steel
After the first time of use, parts of the barbecue may become discoloured by the
intense heat that comes from the burners. This is normal.
Purchase a cleaning product for stainless steel and use this when brushing the
metal down. It may be possible for grease spots to fall on the stainless-steel parts
and get burnt on, which may cause some parts to look worn. Use a cleaning product
that is not abrasive together with a cleaning product for stainless steel, to remove
the grease.
5.5 Changing the battery on the ignition (if present)
Turn the knob on the ignition loose and remove the AA battery. Put a new AA battery
in place.
5.6 Enamel parts
Some of the parts on the barbecue have an enamel coating. Enamel is a glass-
based product and is very durable and resistant to wear. However, it is not
resistant to shocks and knocks, which may cause hairline cracks. The hairline
cracks can lead to small pieces of enamel breaking off, which leads to rust
forming. The performance of your barbecue will not be affected by the broken
off pieces or hairline cracks. No claims can be made regarding damages to the
enamel in the cooking area after use.
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