Installation / Use and Care Manual

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  CARE & USE/INSTALLATION
STAINLESS STEEL
Our products are known for their attractive appearance. We 
achieve this by selecting only the finest grades of stainless 
steel and applying exacting workmanship.
In order to maintain this attractive appearance over the life of 
the grill it is important to take the following steps:
• After each use wipe down the exterior of the grill to remove 
grease and splatters.
• Be sure to follow the cleaning instructions for keeping the 
grates and burners clean and ready for use.
• Use a commercially available Stainless Steel cleaner to clean 
and polish the exterior surfaces.
Doing these things on a regular basis minimizes the amount 
of effort required.
Part of the appeal of your Grill is the fine grain finish. When 
removing stubborn stains:
• Do not use metallic abrasives and always rub in the 
direction of the grain.
• Some household cleaning products are not suitable for 
stainless steel; be sure to read the label before using on 
your Grill.
• Always use the mildest cleaning solution first, scrubbing in 
the direction of the grain. Specks of grease may gather in 
the grain of the stainless steel and bake on to the surface,     
giving the appearance of rust. 
To remove these baked-on foods use a fine to medium 
grit non-metallic abrasive pad (Scotch Brite is good) in 
conjunction with a stainless steel cleaner. 
• Solutions used for cleaning concrete and masonry can 
be very corrosive and will ‘attack’ stainless steel. Ensure 
your products are well protected before you allow the 
use of such chemicals near your grill.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR LOCATIONS NEAR POOLS AND 
COASTAL AREAS:
The 304 stainless steel material used in the construction 
of the grill is highly rust resistant, however, chlorine in the 
air from swimming pools or the salt from sea air may cause 
surface rust to appear and even create some pitting if left on 
the product. 
Here are a few tips to avoid this:
• Regularly wipe down the exterior surfaces with a damp 
cloth. (Micro fiber cloths perform very well).
• Allow the surfaces to dry before installing the cover. Do not 
cover a damp grill.
• In extreme environments apply a rust inhibitor which 
leaves a microscopic protective layer on the grill. Products 
that provide a layer of vapor corrosion inhibitors (VpCI™)      
protect the surface very well.
• For seasonal storage use the product referred to above, 
ensure the grill is dry and then cover and secure the cover 
to minimize the amount of damp air getting to the surfaces.
THE LIMITED LIFE TIME WARRANTY PROVIDES 
PROTECTION AGAINST RUST THROUGH OF PARTS THAT 
RENDER THE PRODUCT INOPERATIVE. IT DOES NOT 
COVER OCCASIONAL SURFACE RUST OR STAINING DUE 
TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
After your first use certain areas of the grill may discolor from 
the intense heat given off by the burners - this is normal and 
cannot be cleaned off. 
For light and heavy food stains there are many different 
stainless steel cleaners available. 
DRIP TRAY
The drip tray should be cleaned after each use. After the grill 
is completely cool, remove the drip tray by pulling it out until 
it stops, then lifting the front edge until the drip tray comes 
free.
Clean  it  with  hot  soapy  water  or  an  oven-style  cleaning 
product  and  re-install.  When  using  an  oven-style  cleaning 
product be sure to carefully follow the manufacturer’s 
instructions. Many of these cleaners are toxic and can 
damage the stainless steel finish if not used properly.
Also, check the tray after rain. If you’ve left the grill 
uncovered, you may need to remove the drip tray drain 
plug to drain the water from the tray. The drain plug can be 
removed with a flat-head screwdriver.
CLEANING YOUR GRILL










