SECTION SIX: CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Part / Material
Grill or Griddle / Titanium-
surfaced
Igniters / Ceramic
Surface Spill Trays /
Stainless Steel
Trim Strips
(Located between stainless
steel spill trays; they join the
spill trays.)
Cleaning Recommendations
Suggested Cleaners
• Remove drip tray and discard
grease into a grease resistant
container for disposal. Wash
drip tray in warm soapy water
or place in dishwasher. Wipe
griddle or grill surface with
warm soapy water then rinse
with warm water. Wipe dry
with a soft cloth.
• If food particles stick to the grill
or griddle plate, remove with a
mild abrasive cleaner such as
Soft Scrub
• May be placed in dishwasher.
• Use
a
dampened with water,
Formula 409
• Hot sudsy water; rinse and
dry thoroughly.
• Formula 409
Wipe spray off immediately
or apply to a paper towel
first and then wipe spill.
• Mild Abrasive Cleansers:
®
Cameo
®
Friend
Kleen King
less Steel and Aluminum
Cleaner, Wright's
Purpose Brass Polish .
Apply with care.
• Hot sudsy water; rinse and
dry thoroughly.
• Formula 409
Wipe spray off immediately
or apply to a paper towel first
and then wipe soil.
®
.
cotton
swab
®
®
or Fantastic
.
®
or Fantastic
®
.
®
, Zud
, Barkeepers
. Liquid cleaners:
®
, Siege Stain-
®
All
®
®
or Fantastic
.
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Important Reminders
• Never flood a hot griddle or
grill with cold water. This can
warp or crack the aluminum
plate.
• Do not clean any part of the
grill or griddle in a self-
cleaning oven.
• Do not use sharp tools to
scrape igniters. They are
fragile. If an igniter is
damaged, it may not light the
burner.
• Acidic and sugar-laden
spills deteriorate the
stainless steel. Remove
soil immediately.
• Abrasive cleaners, used
too vigorously or too often,
can eventually mar the
stainless steel.
• The over-spray from liquid
cleaners may leave an
outline shadow. If allowed
to dry, it may leave a
permanent outline.