Cleaning Your Grill
Posted on 06. Sep, 2009 by admin in Household Tips
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1. Remove gas cylinder if gas grill is to be stored inside. Store your gas cylinder outside. 2. Check for leaks or damage to the hose valve regulator assembly. Refer to your Use and Care |
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manual for leak testing the assembly. Inspect the hose along the entire length for charring, cuts or kinks. Replace with a SunbeamĀ® hose valve regulator if any damage or leaks are noted. 3. Clean and check burner for damage or excessive corrosion. Remove burner from the bottom casting. Use a wire brush to remove corrosion or burnt-on food. Inspect the burner seams to make sure that the burner is not coming apart. Check and make sure that the burner ports are clear and not clogged with 4. Clean excess grease and food drippings from inside of the bottom casting. Regular cleaning of the bottom casting of grease and food drippings will reduce the amount of flare-ups during cooking. Use warm soapy water for cleanup or use a degreaser solution. If you have lava rock for your heat 5. Use the appropriate size grill cover if grill is to stored outside. The regular use of a Sunbeam/GrillMaster grill cover will extend the life of your grill. 6. Clean venturis and check for spider nests. Remove burner from grill bottom. Look inside lower end of venturi tubes for insect nest, cobwebs or wasp mud. To remove insect nests, cobwebs or wasp mud, use a Sunbeam/GrillMaster |
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