Material
| Where Used
| Cleaning Method Recommended
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Porcelain Enamel | Grills, Griddles and Hood | Enamel is a thin, glass-based coating fused onto metal which needs treating with care. Cooking oil, together with fat from food being cooked can turn to carbon as a result of heating and result in black flames coming away from the cooking surfaces - these are not harmful. Porcelain should be cleaned using warm soapy water and non-abrasive cleaning cloth (Please see 3 in 1 Grill Brush O/BACK31011441) Due to the Weight of the Grills and Griddles we do not recommend cleaning in a dishwasher
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Chrome Plated | Warming Rack | Wash with hot soapy water. A chrome cleaner may be used if required. To prevent rusting, wipe with cooking oil after rinsing and drying.
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Wood | Shelves and Inserts | Wipe with a cloth wrung out in hot soapy water and dry.
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Plastic Paint | Trolley (not shelves) Body and Utensil Trays | Wipe with a cloth wrung out in hot soapy water and dry. Excess fat and debris can be removed from inside the body using a plastic or wooden scraper. Do not use abrasive cleaners. If rust appears on the body it should be treated with a suitable rust inhibitor and painted with a heat resistant paint.
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Galvanised | Drip Tray and Foil Liner | Excess fat and food debris must be removed using a plastic or wooden scraper. This needs to be carried out between every 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 manufacturing fault with the BBQ and is therefore not covered under the terms of warranty.If required the tray and foil liner can be washed in hot soapy water.
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Cast Iron | Burners | 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 ensure the portholes are not becoming blocked. These can be cleaned with a wire brush and also a pipe cleaner. Care should be taken not to damage the gas valve or ignition electrode when removing or replacing the burners
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