DCS BFG-30BS Use And Care & Installation Manual page 35

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
If something
has spilled
into the trays it should
be cleaned
up as soon as possible
to prevent
"baked
on"food
soil.
Grease from the griddle
or the outdoor
appliance
drains through
the drain tube (Fig. 64) into the tray and
liner below.
Do not allow
the grease
to accumulate
in the tray as it can be a fire hazard.
Clean the tube
and
tray as soon as they are cool.
Clean with hot soapy water. For the tube use a soapy bottle
brush.
Ensure the drip
tray is in place when cleaning
the drain tube.
A mild abrasive
cleaner
such as Fantastik ®, Simple Green ® or
Formula
409 ® can be used.
(Do not use steel wool pad, ora
harsh abrasive
such as: Comet ® or Ajax®.)
Rinse and
dry all parts thoroughly.
Fig. 63
Fig. 64
CERAMIC
RODS:
It is not necessary
to remove the ceramic
rods for cleaning.
They burn themselves
clean during
the next cooking
operation.
Periodically
the trays holding
the ceramic
rods need to be turned
over, and shaken free of debris fora
thorough
cleaning.
How often you use the grill and the amount
and typeoffood
cooked
will determine
when
it
is necessary
to clean the trays.
If grease can be seen on the top of the tubes
or if you get a lot of flare-up
during
cooking,
the tubes
need to be turned
over and heated
on "SEAR" for 30 minutes;
longer
for heavy soil.
STAINLESS
STEEL:
The outdoor
appliance
is made from non-rusting
stainless
steel.
After initial
usage, areas of the outdoor
appliance
may discolor
from the intense
heat given off by the burners,
this is normal.
There are many different
stainless
steel cleaners
available.
Always use the mildest
cleaning
procedure
first, scrubbing
in the direction
of
the grain.
To touch
up noticeable
scratches
in the stainless
steel, sand very lightly
with wet 100 grit emery
paper
in the direction
of the grain.
Specks of grease can gather
on the surfaces
of the stainless
steel and bake on to
the surface
and give the appearance
of rust.
For removal
use an abrasive
pad (such as Scotch Brite) in
conjunction
with a stainless
steel cleaner.
Always
rub in the direction
of the grain.
Note:
Stainless steel tends to corrode in presence of chlorides and sulfides especially in coastal areas. To ensure corrosion pre-
vention, wash all stainless steel surfaces every 3-4 weeks with fresh water and stainless cleaner. Keep outdoor appliance
covered when not in use.
GRILL
BURNER:
Ensure gas supply
has been turned
off. Remove the grill
grates, then
lift out the radiant
tray.
Grasp the burner,
pull
it up and slightly
to the rear of the unit so the burner
head
comes off the brass orifice
at the front,
angle the burner
sideways,
and remove.
GRILL
BURNER
CLEANING:
Clean the exterior
of the burner
with a stainless
steel wire
brush.
Clear stubborn
scale with
a metal scraper.
Clear any
clogged
ports with
astraightened
paper clip.
Never usea
wooden
toothpick
as it may break off and clog the port.
Shake out any debris through
the air shutter.
Usea
flashlight
to inspect
the burner
inlet to ensure
it is not
blocked.
If obstructions
can be seen, use a metaI wire coat
hanger
that has been straightened
(Fig. 65).
Fig. 65
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