CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: If the natural gas conversion kit is used, remember to adjust the air shutter
of main burner (for details, please read the Ng conversion kit manual).
Replacing the Battery
1. Unscrew the cap on the battery compartment
and remove the old battery.
2. Replace with a new battery and re-install the cap.
Note: The negative (-) side of the battery goes in first.
Please refer to the mark on the side of the cap.
Battery
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Stainless Steel
This grill is mainly made of stainless steel. Stainless steel is non-rusting in certain conditions;
therefore, a cover and stainless steel cleaner should be used when the grill is not in use.
Wipe with a stainless steel cleaner on all non-cooking surfaces once a month.
Never clean the stainless steel when it is hot.
After initial grilling, certain areas of the grill (i.e., the vents, hood and burner box) may discolor.
This is a normal discoloration caused by the intense heat from the burners.
Specks of grease can gather on the surface of the stainless steel and get baked on. These
can usually be removed with warm soapy water or a stainless steel cleaner. As a last resort, a
mild abrasive pad could be used with a stainless cleaner. Use light pressure on the pad and
always scrub in the direction of the grain.
Do not use steel wool to clean the grill.
Do not use abrasive cleaners on the polished surface. Use caution when cleaning. Metal
polish or a mild chrome cleaner can be used to bring back luster and highlights. Rust remover
can be used to remove rust stains that occur from outside sources. Follow the rust removal
instructions carefully.
To touch up minor scratches in the stainless steel, sand the affected surface lightly with 160
dry grit emery sand paper in the direction of the grain.
Burners
Burners are made of stainless steel and can be soaked in water and cleaned with a brass
wire brush or a stiff bristle brush. Check every porthole for clogs. Use a wire pin (smaller than
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