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Kenmore 415.16117 Assembly Instructions/Use And Care Manual page 10

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Cleaning the Burner Assembly
Follow these instructions to clean and/or replace parts of burner
assembly or if you have trouble igniting grill.
1.
Turn gas off at control knobs and LP cylinder.
2.
Remove cooking grates and heat tents.
3.
Remove screws and flame carryover tubes from rear of
burners.
4.
Remove screw and washers to disengage burner from
bracket on firebox.
5.
Remove screws to detach electrode from burner. Electrode
should remain in firebox.
6.
Carefully lift each burner up and away from valve openings.
We suggest three ways to clean the burner tubes. Use the one
easiest for you.
(A) Bend a stiff wire (a lightweight coat hanger works well)
into a small hook. Run the hook through each burner
tube several times.
(B) Use a narrow bottle brush with a flexible handle (do not
use a brass wire brush), run the brush through each
burner tube several times.
(C) Wear eye protection: Use an air hose to force air into
the burner tube and out the burner ports. Check each
port to make sure air comes out each hole.
7.
Wire brush entire outer surface of burner to remove food
residue and dirt.
8.
Clean any blocked ports with a stiff wire such as an open
paper clip.
9.
Check burner for damage, due to normal wear and corrosion
some holes may become enlarged. If any large cracks or
holes are found replace burner.
VERY IMPORTANT: Burner tubes must re-engage valve
openings. See illustrations at right.
Correct
10. Attach electrode to burner,
burner-to-valve
11. Carefully replace burners,
engagement
12. Attach burners to brackets on firebox.
13. Reposition flame carryover tubes and attach
to burners. Replace heat tents and
cooking grates.
Storing Your Grill
• Clean cooking grates.
• Store in dry location.
• When LPtank is connected to grill, store outdoors in well-
ventilated space and out of reach of children.
• Cover grill if stored outdoors.
• Store grill indoors ONLY if LP tank is turned off and
disconnected, removed from grill and stored outdoors.
• When removing grill from storage follow "Cleaning Burner
Assembly" instructions before starting grill.
Food Safety
Food safety is a very important part of enjoying the outdoor
cooking experience. To keep food safe from harmful bacteria,
follow these four basic steps:
Clean: Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with hot soapy water
before and after handling raw meat and poultry.
Separate: Separate raw meats and poultry from ready-to-eat
foods to avoid cross contamination. Use a clean platter and
utensils when removing cooked foods.
Cook: Cook meat and poultry thoroughly to kill bacteria. Use a
thermometer to ensure proper internal food temperatures.
Chill: Refrigerate prepared foods and leftovers promptly.
For more information call: USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at
1-800-535-4555 (in Washington, DC (202) 720-3333, 10:00 am-
4:00 pm EST).
How To Tell If Meat is Grilled Thoroughly
• Meat and poultry cooked on a grill often browns very fast on the
outside. Use a meat thermometer to be sure food has reached
a safe internal temperature, and cut into food to check for
visual signs of doneness.
• Whole poultry should reach 180° F; breasts, 170° F. Juices
should run clear and flesh should not be pink.
• Hamburgers made of any ground meat or poultry should reach
160° F, and be brown in the middle with no pink juices. Beef,
veal and lamb steaks, roasts and chops can be cooked to 145°
F.All cuts of pork should reach 160° F.
, NEVER partially grill meat or poultry and finish cooking later.
Cook food completely to destroy harmful bacteria.
, When reheating takeout foods or fully cooked meats like hot
dogs, grill to 165° F, or until steaming hot.
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