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Outdoor Grill Use & Care
Cleaning and Maintenance
HEXAGONAL GRILL GRATES
The best way to clean the hex-grates is to scrub them with
the grill brush (provided with the grill) immediately after
cooking is completed and the burners are turned off.
Wear a barbecue mitt to protect hands from the heat and
steam. Dip the grill brush in tap water and scrub the hot
hex-grates. Dip the brush frequently in the water. Steam,
created as water comes in contact with the hot grill, helps
loosen food particles stuck on the hex-grates. These food
particles will either get burned into the briquettes or fall
into the drip tray.
Never allow liquids to come in contact with the infrared
sear burner since it could cause damage to the
ceramic tiles.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not clean hex-grate section while
over the infrared sear burner. Hex-grates may be rotated
for cleaning.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Cleaning the hex-grates would be
more difficult once they are allowed to cool. When
cleaning the hex-grates, make sure to not contact the
rotisserie burner.
SPIDERS AND INSECTS
Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of outdoor
grills which causes the gas to flow from the front of the
burner. This dangerous condition can cause a fire
behind the valve panel, damaging the grill and making
the grill unsafe to operate.
Inspect the grill burners for spiders and insects once a
year or if the grill has not been used for more than one
month or if any of the following conditions occur:
The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames
appearing yellow.
The grill does not reach temperature.
The grill heats unevenly.
The burners make a "popping" sound.
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