Suggested Cleaning Materials:
Component Cleaning:
BURNER: Wire-brush loose corrosion from the burner
exterior. Clean clogged gas port holes with an opened
paper clip. Replace corroded or damaged burner that
would emit excess gas.
COOKING GRATE: Clean cooking grate with mild soap
and hot water. Remove stubborn residue with a mild
cleanser or scrub brush. DO NOT use a commercial oven
cleaner.
GRILL INTERIOR: Remove grate. Scrape side with tools
and remove excess grease and cooking residue.
Cleaning the Venturi
WARNING
Spider's nests or wasp's mud inside the venturi may
cause fire at the valve. If a fire occurs, immediately turn
off the gas supply at the control valve (see representative
illustration in Fig. 32).
REPRESENTATIVE ILLUSTRATION
Note:
Spiders and small insects can spin webs and build nests
inside the venturi tubes. This especially occurs in late
summer and fall before frost when spiders are most active.
These nests can obstruct gas flow and cause a fire in and
around the burner knob. Such a fire can cause operator
injury and serious damage to the grill. To help prevent a
blockage and ensure full heat output, clean and inspect the
venturi tubes often (once or twice a month). NOTE: Water or
air pressure will not normally clear a spider web.
Steps For Cleaning Venturi:
1. To remove the above obstructions, use an accessory
flexible venturi brush or bend a small hook on one end
of a 20-inch long flexible wire such as the one shown in
Fig. 33.
2. Remove the cooking
grate set aside.
(Fig. 34)
3. Using a screwdriver, remove the self-tapping screws
holding the burner clamps beneath the case and
remove the burner. (Fig. 35)
4. Look inside lower end of venturi tube for nests, webs or
mud. If present, clean as noted in Step 1, Fig. 33.
5. Inspect and clean the burner if needed.
6. Replace the burner and
burner clamps, and
position the burner in the
operating position.
7. Make sure the orifice
fittings are inside the
venturi tube, then tighten
all self tapping screws.
(Fig. 36)
Fig. 32
Fig. 33
English - 10
Fig. 34
Fig. 35
Venturi
Tube
Burner
Fig. 36