WHAT?
HOW?
HOW OFTEN?
Burner grates
1 Wait until the grates have cooled
2 Carefully lift the grates off the
3 To remove stubborn stains, soak
4 Wash in a mixture of hot water
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Grill grate
1 Check that the grill has been
2 Put on barbecue mitts for
3 Scrub the grill with a brass bristle
4 Once the grate has cooled
5 Dry with a soft cloth, then replace.
Radiant tray
1 Wait until the grill has completely
(under grill
grate)
2 Lift off the grill grate, lift out the
3 Shake it gently over a sheet of
4 Replace the tray, making sure that
5 Replace the grease drip-pan and
CARE AND CLEANING
completely.
cooktop and place them on a
protected surface.
the grates in a mixture of clothes
washing detergent and water.
and dishwashing liquid, then rinse
and allow to dry.
The grates are also dishwasher
safe.
turned off.
protection against steam and heat.
barbecue brush dipped frequently
into a bowl of warm water. The
softened food particles will drop
onto the radiant tray below the
grate.
completely, remove it and wash in
the sink with hot soapy water.
cooled.
grease drip-pan, then carefully lift
out the radiant tray.
newspaper or waste bin to empty
it of ash and food particles.
the tab with the hole is at the
front of the cooktop.
the grate.
IMPORTANT!
Take care, the grates are
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heavy.
Make sure you place a dish
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towel or other soft cover
on the surface before
putting a grate on it.
The grill grate should be
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cleaned immediately after
use (while it is still hot),
so that food particles do
not become 'baked-on'
and hard to remove.
The grill grate will change
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color with use. This is
normal.
To ensure that you replace
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the grill grate correctly,
see illustrations in section
'Using the grill'.
The radiant tray doesn't
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need regular cleaning.
Clean only if there's
evidence of large food
particles.
The radiant tray doesn't
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need cleaning with water,
as smaller soiling will be
burned off during use.
Make sure you replace the
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radiant tray correctly: the
tab with the hole must be
at the front.
FRONT
Tab with hole
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