User Guide
Table Of Contents
- USE & CARE GUIDE
- ATTENTION:
- I. Safety and Installation Warnings 4-7
- II. Location of Appliance 8-9
- i. Electrical Safety and Installation Warnings 10-11
- III. Gas Safety and Installation Warnings 11-12
- IV. Gas Leaks 13
- i. Checking for Gas Leaks 13-15
- ii. Unpacking Unit 15-16
- V. Gas Connections 16
- i. Natural Gas Requirements 16
- ii. Liquid Propane Gas and Tank Requirements 16-18
- iii. Transporting and Storing LP Gas 17-18
- VI. Installing the Appliance in an Island 19-22
- i. Outdoor Kitchen Ventilation 20-21
- ii. Building Specifications + Instruction 21-23
- iii. Installation Diagrams 23-24
- VII. First Time Operation 25
- i. Lighting the Appliance 25-26
- ii. Manually Lighting the Appliance 26-27
- iii. Flame Adjustment 27
- VIII. Cleaning your Appliance 28-29
- IX. Fuel Conversion 30-32
- Do not attempt to heat unopened containers on the griddle as pressure may build up and cause the container to explode.
- Never use charcoal or any other solid fuel in the griddle.
- Never cook without the drip pan in place.
- Never operate this griddle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle plate during removal or replacement of the griddle plate as they could be pinched. Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle at any time as injury co...
- Location of Appliance
- Gas Safety and Installation Warnings
- IMPORTANT: Never connect the appliance to an unregulated gas supply.
- Installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes, to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and Natural Gas Installation Code, CSA B149.1. All Natural Gas installations must conform to local codes or in the absence ...
- Leak Testing
- NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS.
- Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle plate during removal or replacement of the griddle plate as they could be pinched. Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle at any time as injury co...
- Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle plate during removal or replacement of the griddle plate as they could be pinched. Never place your fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle at any time as injury co...
- Natural Gas Requirements
- Liquid Propane (LP) Gas and Tank Requirements
- Installing the Appliance in a BBQ Island
- FIRST-TIME OPERATION
- Cleaning Your Appliance
- Fuel Conversion
- Warranty Registration
- Improper Maintenance, high cooking temperatures, excessive humidity, chlorine, fertilizers, lawn pesticides, chemicals, and salt can affect the Stainless Steel components and for these reasons, the warranties DO NOT COVER DISCOLORATION, SURFACE RUST, ...
- Locating the Product Serial Number:
- Blaze Product Registration
- Blaze Outdoor Products, Warranty Registration, 6620 Greenwell Springs Rd.
- Baton Rouge, LA 70805
Blaze Outdoor Products Instructional Book
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Cleaning Your Appliance
Caution: Always allow the BLAZE GRIDDLE to cool before cleaning. Never place your
fingers inside the observation openings in the griddle plate during removal or
replacement of the griddle plate as they could be pinched. Never place your fingers inside
the observation openings in the griddle at any time as injury could occur.
NOTE: You should clean your appliance after each use to maintain the overall appearance over the life of your
appliance. After the first use, it is normal for your appliance to become discolored in certain areas from the heat
produced by the burners.
Exterior Cleaning
When cleaning your appliance, always scrub and polish in the direction of the stainless steel grain. Wipe down
the
exterior of the appliance to remove any splatter or grease. Do not use harsh abrasives. Use a stainless
steel
cleaner to clean the exterior surface for a polished look. To remove baked-on foods, use a fine to medium
grit non-
metallic abrasive pad with a stainless steel cleaner to avoid specks of grease collecting in the grain
causing the
appearance of rust.
Griddle Plate Cleaning
· After every use and when cool, you can thoroughly wipe the plate with the grain using a rough cloth to remove food
particles and other cooking residue.
· You may use a mixed solution of water and vinegar (2 tablespoons of vinegar per half gallon) and a scotch brite
pad (working in the same direction as the stainless steel grain) to remove the cooked-in food. Special griddle
cleaners may also be commercially available in your area which may be used to remove heavy soil build-up.
· Thoroughly rinse the griddle with room temperature water after using any of these cleaners.
Caution:
Never flood a hot griddle with cold water! This causes griddle warping and can cause the griddle plate to
crack.
· Dry the griddle plate and coat it lightly with the cooking oil of choice or apply a non-stick cooking spray. This
will prevent the griddle from getting surface rust.
Drip Tray
Clean the drip tray after each use. Failure to do so could result in a fire. Once the appliance has cooled
completely, remove the tray by pulling it all the way out until it comes free. Clean the tray with hot soapy water
and
re-install. If using an oven cleaning agent, be sure to carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions to
avoid
damage to the stainless steel. Make sure the drip tray is fully inserted back into the Griddle.