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Coleman Cookout Series - CARE AND CLEANING; Maintenance and Cleaning Procedures

Coleman Cookout Series
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ATTENTION:
If you are experiencing any of the following performance or safety issues: 1) barbecue not
reaching temperature potential, 2) yellow burner flames, 3) the smell gas, 4) popping noises,
5) delayed burner ignition, 6) uneven heat, 7) flash fires, or 8) grease fires, TURN OFF YOUR
barbecue immediately and perform the following maintenance regime.
Burner Box
1. Use a plastic scraper to remove build-up from inside the barbecue burner box
2. Scrape all of the grease to the evacuation opening, and into the side pullout grease cup.
3. At least once a season, wash the inside of the barbecue burner box with detergent and
water solution. Always rinse and dry thoroughly before re-installing parts.
Grease Cup
The grease cup must be emptied regularly to prevent
possible flare ups, spillage, or grease fires (Figure G).
Always wait for barbecue and grease to cool before
removing the grease cup.
Use a paint scraper to remove all build-up in cup.
Avoid Flash-Back Fires, poor performance and pre-mature deterioration with regular
burner checks and maintenance.
Burners
1. Remove the hitch pins used to assemble the burners to the carryover assembly. Apply
WD40 to make this removal easier. Use pliers to remove hitch pin.
2. Remove burners.
3. Brush the surface of the burner to remove surface debris.
4. Use a wire or paper clip to clean burner port holes. Do not damage or enlarge port holes.
5. Use a flexible Venturi Brush to clean the interior of all burners. Shake any loose debris out
of the burner.
Cleaning valve gas jet with burners removed, you will have access to your valves gas jets.
1. Using a cotton swab clean the valve gas jet to remove any debris.
2. Re-install the burner. Ensure that the burner covers the valve gas jet.
Avoid flare-up fires, grease fires and pre-mature deterioration, by keeping heat plates
clean.
Heat Distribution Plates
1. Remove heat plates.
2. Holding your heat plate over a large garbage receptacle, use a grill brush to remove
debris.
ATTENTION:
Using a metal scraper to clean heat plates can cause damage to the porcelain coating.
3. Clean away all remaining debris with mild soap and warm water.
4. Dry thoroughly.
5. Re-install.
CARE AND CLEANING
Figure G

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