Igniting the burners with a match (Minimum 90mm Length) or long lighter
Open the hood of the grill.
1.
Turn the regulator valve on.
2.
Light a long match or lighter.
3.
Push down the control knob and turn it anti-clockwise to the "MAX" position.
4.
Place a long match or lighter about centimeter away from the burner.
5.
When the first burner has been ignited, you can ignite the remaining burners in order by
turning
the control knob counter-clockwise between
When the first burner has been ignited, you can ignite the remaining burners in order by
6.
turning the control knob anti-clockwise between "MAX" and "MIN".
If the burner does not light up within five seconds, turn the control knob to OFF and
try
to find a solution from the troubleshooting table. Or contact your retailer/distributor.
Checking the flames
Always check the flame when turning the grill on. The burners have been optimized at the
factory, but the small holes on them attract insects to nest and make webs on the burners.
When the burners are burning properly, only the tip of the flame is occasionally yellow and
the flame's color changes from light blue to dark blue from the top down.
MAINTENANCE
PREVENT RUST
Rust is a chemical process in which iron oxidizes and begins to flake away the metal. This is
cause by water that soaks into the metal or comes in contact with the metal frequently over
time. As an outdoor appliance made of steel, some appearance of surface rust should be
expected from time to time. Keeping your grill under cover, clean and dry, goes a long way
to preventing rust occurring, some tips are:
1. Ensure cooking surface (including flame tamer) are kept clean and dry after cooking,
particularly after cooking with marinades. Cooking surface should be rubbed with oil after
use.
2. Do not leave the grill out in the rain.
3. Do not store the grill when wet. Dry thoroughly first.
4. During both summer and winter, periodically remove the cover to enable the grill to air
out, and get rid of any built up condensation.
5. Light surface rust may be easily removed with rag, soaked in white vinegar, or using a
commercial rust remover. Dry the affected area and apply a coating of rust preventing
fluid, available at most auto stores.
6. Chipped enamel can be treated with touch up paint to cover the bare metal surface.
CLEANING
Do not wash the any parts of grill in a dishwasher.
Cooking Grids
Do not use a steel brush intended for welding to clean the grill, as it may damage the
grill's surfaces. The warranty does not cover damage caused by such a steel brush.
If food or marinade is stuck on the grill or grid, do the following:
1. Check that the grill is turned off.
2. Remove loose food and grease from the surfaces using paper towels, for example.
3. Ignite the grill as instructed and set the burners to "MAX"
4. Close the hood and let the grill heat up for 5–10 minutes
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