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BURNHARD BIG FRED - Cleaning the Gas Grill; Cleaning Precautions and Equipment; Cleaning After Each Use; Interior Cleaning

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Fire and explosion hazard
Do not use any fammable cleaning agents.
Remove the gas cylinder before cleaning the
gas grill.
Wait until the grill has cooled down completely
before cleaning.
Clean the grill after each use.
Remove the grease trap and dispose the grease
in an environmentally friendly manner.
Wipe the stainless-steel surfaces and grids
using a wet cloth or clean it with hot water.
If necessary, use a mild detergent. Rinse with
water and allow the gas grill to dry completely
before the next use. Next, polish the stain-
less-steel surfaces with a stainless-steel clea-
ning agent.
Use a brush to remove food particles from the
burners.
If in exceptional cases one of the nozzles is
blocked, use a jet needle to clean it.
If in exceptional cases the Venturi tube (gas-mi-
xing pipe) is blocked, use a needle or pipe
cleaner to clean it.
Recommended equipment: stainless steel barbecue brush, soft cotton cloth (not microfiber), sponge,
wooden scraper, bucket, suitable barbecue cleaner (for the interior), suitable stainless steel cleaner (for
the exterior), mild dishwashing detergent, possibly a scouring pad/steel wool, protective goggles, sing-
le-use gloves, spash guard for your upper body (apron)
CLEANING AFTER EVERY USE
To prepare for your next barbecue session, you should let the grill burn out after every use (without
food). This allows residue and grease on the grids to burn. Afterwards, you can simply brush them off.
1. Close the lid and set all stainless steel burners to “HI.
2. Let the grill burn out for 1530 minutes until there is no more smoke coming out of the grill.
3. Close the gas cylinder valve and turn off all burners.
4. Slowly open the grill (be cautious of escaping heat) and scrub the grids with the stainless steel bar-
becue brush until clean.
Note: Brass brushes are incredibly soft and therefore not suitable for cast iron and stainless steel grids.
They can also lead to staining and a residual rust film.
Once your grill has fully cooled down, empty and clean the grease drain pate and drip tray. If you cover-
ed your tray with aluminium foil, repace it.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR
To clean the inside of your grill, start by removing the grids, take out the grease drain pate, and remove
coarse dirt. Empty and clean the grease drip tray.
1. To clear coarse dirt out of the fame distributors, take them out and let them soak in warm water
with a little dishwashing detergent for 1 hour. Then clean them with a sponge, warm water, and dis-
hwashing detergent. You can also clean them in the dishwasher. Dry thoroughly afterwards.
2. Release the safety camps (by pressing down) from the burner heads and remove the stainless steel
burners from your grill.
CLEANING THE GAS GRILL

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