Owners Manual
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Grease from the griddle and the grill will drain 
into the enameled cast-iron grease troughs 
at the front of the range. Once the troughs 
have cooled, they may be lifted out for easier 
cleaning.
To remove the cool grease trough from the 
griddle, slide it toward the front and lift up. 
To remove the cool grease trough from the 
grill, lift the grill frame and lift out the trough.
Do not allow grease to accumulate in the 
grease troughs as it can be a fire hazard. 
Clean the grease troughs as soon as they 
are cool. The grease troughs can be cleaned 
by hand with hot soapy water or in the 
dishwasher. Wipe any spillage in the trough 
basin with a soft cloth.
For stability, the troughs have rubber pads at 
the front. Be careful not to damage the pads 
when removing for cleaning.
Care and Cleaning
Professional Dual Fuel Range
Grease 
troughs 
(on some models)
Grease troughs
Griddle
(on some models)
Cutting 
board
(on some models)
Thoroughly clean the griddle of grease and 
food particles, using a square-edged metal 
spatula, while it is still hot.
Wipe the griddle with a dry, heavy, coarse 
cloth to remove any remaining residue and 
food particles. If the griddle is cleaned with 
anything other than a dry, heavy, coarse cloth, 
it will need to be reseasoned.
Never flood the hot griddle with cold water. 
This could cause the griddle to crack or warp.
NOTE: It is normal for the stainless steel griddle 
to discolor to a yellow-brown color after use.
Wash the bamboo cutting board with warm 
water and a mild soap. Occasionally, wipe it 
with mineral oil.
Do not clean the cutting board in the 
dishwasher.










