Exterior Surfaces
• Use mild detergents, caustic soda and hot water.
• Mild abrasive agents can be used for stubborn stains.
• Following this, rinse thoroughly with water.
Interior Surfaces
Does the inner surface of the grill lid look as if paint may flake off? There is burnt-on grease which is flaking.
1. Clean the surface thoroughly with highly concentrated, hot soap suds.
2. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the lid to dry.
Interior Surface of the Barbecue Tray
1. Remove residue with a brush or a scraper.
2. Using soap suds and a sponge, finish by washing the surface.
3. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry.
Barbecue Grille
• Use mild soap suds.
• Mild abrasive agents can be used for stubborn stains.
• Following this, rinse thoroughly with water.
Cleaning the Burner
1. Turn the adjustable knob to the 12 o'clock position (OFF).
2. Disconnect the gas cylinder.
3. Remove the grille.
4. Clean the burner with a soft brush or compressed air, and wipe down with a cloth.
5. Clean clogged ports with a pipe brush or a rigid wire.
6. Check the burner for damage (cracks or holes). In the case of damage, refer to your service team or your gas technician.
Servicing
Your gas barbecue should be serviced annually by a technician.
Maintenance and Protection of Stainless Steel and Enamel Surfaces
Your gas barbecue requires regular care in order to ensure that it keeps looking good.
Contrary to popular perception, stainless steel is neither rust resistant nor maintenance-free. Even high-quality stainless steel has to be regularly
cleaned. This prevents rust and other forms of corrosion.
Even brushed stainless steel, which is very popular nowadays, is susceptible to corrosion without the right care. The medium-hard stainless steel that
has been built into your barbecue requires cleaning and protection. This will ensure that you enjoy your barbecue for many years to come.
After assembling the barbecue, we recommend protecting it using olive oil. Spread it in a thin layer on the accessible stainless steel surfaces with a
clean cloth. Following this, polish it and remove oil residue with a clean cloth.
The tried and tested method of protection is not just suitable for use with food, it also helps the cleaning process and the removal of fingerprints.
If repeated regularly, this procedure will save you the unpleasant job of removing stubborn dirt.
Use of Protective Covers
If the barbecue is not used for a long time, it is a good idea to use protective covers. These are also recommended as soon as the barbecue has been
cleaned and dried out well.
When selecting the protective cover, make sure it allows air to pass through.
Residual moisture and condensation can generate damaging, moist air under the cover. If left for a long period, this moist air leads to corrosion, even in
the case of good quality steels.
Enamelled Surfaces
Enamel is an excellent surface coating but it breaks easily. As such, handle enamelled parts carefully.
• Remove dust or dirt by hand in a rinsing bath.
• Be careful not to scratch enamelled surfaces.
• Never use oven cleaner for your gas barbecue. Oven cleaners attack the painted surfaces of your barbecue. This damages the paintwork.
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