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Cleaning
Material Where used Cleaning Method Recommended
Porcelain
Enamel
Grills
Griddles
Body
Enamel is a thin, glass based coating fused onto metal and as such
needs to be treated with care. Cooking oil, together with fat from
food being cooked can turn to carbon as a result of heating and
result in black flakes coming away from the cooking surfaces. These
are not harmful. Porcelain should be cleaned using hot soapy water
or with the use a suitable cleaning product following the
manufactures instructions. Due to the weight of the grills and griddle,
we do not recommend cleaning in a dishwasher.
Excess fat and food debris can be removed from inside the body
using a plastic or wooden scraper.
Chrome plated Warming basket
Tool/Towel rail
Wash with hot soapy water. A chrome cleaner may be used if
required. To prevent rusting, wipe with cooking oil after rinsing and
drying.
Paint
Aluminium
Hood ends
Hood handle
Door handles
Side burner
Wipe with a cloth wrung out in hot soapy and dry.
Do not use abrasives.
Stainless
Steel
Centre of hood
Doors
Side burner lid
Shelf insert
Control panel
Wipe with a cloth wrung out in hot soapy water.
A stainless steel cleaner may be used if required.
Galvanised
steel
Drip tray Excess fat and food debris must be removed using a plastic or
wooden scraper. This needs to be carried out between each use of
the BBQ. Excessive build up is likely to lead to a fat fire which can be
hazardous and damage the BBQ. This is not a fault in the BBQ
and therefore is not covered by the terms of the warranty.
If required, the drip tray and foil liner can be washed in hot soapy
water.
Cast Iron Burners
Side burner grid
Any food debris should be removed on a regular basis. It is
normal for rust to form on the cast iron. This can be cleaned
using a wire brush. Burners should be removed on a regular
basis for inspection and cleaning. They should be checked for
general condition and to ensure the portholes are not becoming
blocked. These can be cleaned with the use of a wire brush and
a pipe cleaner. Care should be taken not to damage the gas
valve or ignition electrode when removing or replacing the
burners.