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Kenmore 141.15225 Owner's Manual page 16

Liquid propane gas grill

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Aswithallappliances, proper c areandmaintenance
willkeepyourgrillintopoperating c ondition and
prolong itslife.Byfollowing t hesecleaning p rocedures
ona timelybasis, y ourgrillwillstayclean andwork
properlywith minimum effort.
Important N ote:Usea sponge orwashcloth t oclean
exterior g rillsurfaces. Afiberorbrasscleaning b rush
canbeusedtoclean interior g rillparts which will
accumulate foodandgrease; GrillBowl, C ooking
Grids, F lame Tamers, Grease Draining T rayand
Grease Receptacle. Never u seawirebrush ormetal
scraper w hich canscratch orchiptheporcelain f inish
ofyourgrill a ndpromote rusting which isnotcovered
byyourproduct warranty.
Cleaning the Cooking Grids
Before initial use and as needed, wash Cooking Grids
with a mild detergent and rinse with hot water. For
stubborn food residue use a degreaser and fiber or
brass cleaning brush. Dry immediately using a soft
cloth or paper towels.
CAUTION:
Never clean your grill unless you are
sure it is cool to the touch.
Cleaning the Flame Tamers
To reduce the chance of flare-ups, Flame Tamers
should be cleaned whenever food or grease drippings
accumulate. Wash Flame Tamers with a mild deter-
gent and rinse with hot water. Dry the Flame Tamers
thoroughly before you reinstall them into the grill bowl.
To remove stubborn food residue use a degreaser and
fiber or brass cleaning brush.
Cleaning the Grease Draining Tray, Heat Shield
and Grease Receptacle
To reduce the chance of fire, the Grease Draining Tray,
Heat Shield and Grease Receptacle should be in-
spected before each grill use. Remove grease
(a plastic spatula works well) and wash all parts with a
mild soap and warm water solution.
Cleaning Exterior Surfaces
Before initial use, and periodically thereafter, we
suggest you wash your grill using a mild soap and
warm water solution. You can use a wash cloth or
sponge for this process. Do not use a stiff wire or
brass brush that might remove paint during the clean-
ing process.
Keep outdoor cooking gas appliance area clear and
free from combustible materials, gasoline and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
Cleaning the Grill Interior
Burning-off the grill after every cookout will keep it
ready for instant use. However, once a year you should
give the entire grill a thorough cleaning to keep it in top
operating condition. Follow these steps:
1. Turn all Burner Valves to the full OFF position.
2. Turn the LP gas tank valve to the full OFF position.
3.
Disconnect the regulator from the gas tank. Inspect
the hose with regulator assembly for cracking cutor
anyotherdamage
and replace as neccessarywith
Sears replacement part number found on the Parts
List.
4. Remove and clean the Flame Tamers, Cooking
Grids, Cooking Rack and Grill Burners.
5. Cover each Gas Valve Orifice with aluminum foil.
6.
Brush the inside and bottom of the grill with a fiber
or brass cleaning brush, and wash with a mild
soap and warm water solution. Rinse thoroughly
and let dry.
7. Remove aluminum foil from Orifices and check
each Orifice for obstruction.
8. Check each Spark Electrode, adjusting as needed.
The space between the Spark Electrode Tip and
Spark Receiver should be approximately 3/16".
9. Replace the Burners and adjust the Gas Collector
Box. The edge of the collector box should be
overlapping the Burner Port.
10. Replace Flame Tamers and the Cooking Grids.
11. Reconnect the gas source and observe the Burner
flame for correct operation.
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