PART/MATERIAL
Grates/ Porcelain Enamel on Cast Iron
Griddle Grease Tray/ Aluminum with non-stick titanium coating
Griddle/ Aluminum with non-stick titanium coating
SUGGESTED CLEANERS
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Nonabrasive cleaners: hot water and
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detergent, Fantastik
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409
. Rinse and dry immediately.
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Mild abrasive cleaners: Bon-ami
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and Soft Scrub
.
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Abrasive cleaners for stubborn
stains: soap-filled steel wool pad.
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Lestoil
or other degreaser.
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The rough texture of the grate can
sometimes remove aluminum
deposits from the bottom of pans
and fill in areas between the high
spots on the surface of the grate.
The metal deposits can be removed
with a clean Scotch Brite
sponge or a course steel wool pad.
•
Remove grease tray and discard
grease into a grease resistant
container for disposal. Wash grease
tray in warm soapy water or place in
dishwasher.
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Clean the grease tray after each use.
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Wash in detergent and hot water;
rinse and dry.
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Stubborn soil: Soft Scrub
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Wipe griddle surface with warm
soapy water then rinse with warm
water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
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If food particles stick to the griddle
plate, remove with a mild abrasive
cleaner such as Soft Scrub
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
•
The grates are heavy; use
, Formula
care when lifting. Place on
a protected surface.
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Blisters/ crazing/ chips are
common due to the
extreme temperatures on
grate fingers and rapid
temperature changes.
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Acidic and sugar-laden
spills deteriorate the
enamel. Remove soil
immediately.
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Abrasive cleaners, used
too vigorously or too often
can eventually mar the
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scrub
enamel.
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Use special care when
cooking with copper and
aluminum pots and pans
as this type of cookware
can sometimes leave
metal deposits on the
grates.
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Empty grease tray after
each use.
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Remove tray after grease
has cooled. Be careful not
to fill it so full that tipping to
remove it spills the grease.
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.
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NEVER flood a hot griddle
with cold water. This can
warp or crack the
aluminum plate.
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DO NOT clean any part of
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.
the grill or griddle in a self-
cleaning oven.
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