Exterior: clean the exterior
after use with soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge. Keep the barbecue covered
between uses.
Interior: remove heavy residue from the grill and empty the grease tray between uses. Completely disassemble and clean the barbecue at least once a year, depending on use, and always prior to long-term storage.
Grates: coat the grates with vegetable oil before use to prevent food from sticking. Clean with a brass wire brush while the grill is warm.
Ceramic electrode: keep the electrode, located beside the burner, free from debris. Be careful not to damage the ceramic insulation or bend the wire.
Control valve: don't attempt to adjust or disassemble. Remove any obstructing debris from the orifice with a pin or needle.
Do not clean the barbecue with steel wool or abrasive cleaner.
Interior: remove heavy residue from the grill and empty the grease tray between uses. Completely disassemble and clean the barbecue at least once a year, depending on use, and always prior to long-term storage.
Grates: coat the grates with vegetable oil before use to prevent food from sticking. Clean with a brass wire brush while the grill is warm.
Ceramic electrode: keep the electrode, located beside the burner, free from debris. Be careful not to damage the ceramic insulation or bend the wire.
Control valve: don't attempt to adjust or disassemble. Remove any obstructing debris from the orifice with a pin or needle.
Do not clean the barbecue with steel wool or abrasive cleaner.
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