BURNER FLAMES
Always check the burner flame patterns after lighting. A good flame
should be primarily blue with a yellow tip and have a minimal amount
of flicker. Some yellow tips are OK if they are smaller than 2.5 cm (1").
New burners sometimes have oil residue, which will cause yellow flame
when burning off. Variations in gas supply, altitude, weather, and other
factors can all impact burner performance. Older griddles can also show
more yellow flame due to food deposit, oil, and fat buildup.
FIRST TIME USE
GRATES SIDE:
Before cooking on your gas grill for the first time, burn it off to rid it of any odors or shipping oil in the following
manner:
1. With cooking grates installed in position, turn on the gas grill and operate on HI position for 10 to 15 minutes.
Then, turn all control knobs and gas supply to OFF position.
2. When gas grill is cool, remove cooking grates and wash off the cooking grates by using soapy water and a
towel or paper towels. Rinse off the soap and air dry. Next, thoroughly season cooking grates by spraying or
wiping olive or vegetable oil on them. Ensure that the entire surface is generously coated including the corners.
For cast iron cooking grates, light seasoning should be done before every usage.
3. Your grill is ready to cook. Proceed to "PREHEATING".
GRIDDLE SIDE:
When you receive your griddle it will already have a thin layer of oil applied on the griddle. That has been done to
protect the griddle from rust during shipping and storing, that is normal. Proceed to "PREHEATING".
PREHEATING
It is necessary to preheat the griddle before cooking, depending on the type of food and the cooking temperature.
Preheat the gas griddle on MEDIUM/HIGH for 5 to 10 minutes. Reduce heat as appropriate for what you are
grilling. Next, brush or spray the cooking griddle with olive or vegetable oil to prevent food from sticking.
GRIDDLE HARD COVER
The griddle hard cover is designed to protect the griddle top from elements when the griddle is not in use.
With 2 rear hanging brackets hooked over the back of the griddle, you can hang the hard cover off the back as
a windguard to reduce the impact of the wind and the oil splash when the griddle is in use.
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Do not use spirit or petrol for lighting or re-lighting!
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DO NOT use the hard cover as a griddle lid while cooking.
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WARNING
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WARNING
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Yellow
Light Blue
Blue
Yellow
Light Blue
Blue