Dacor OBS36, OBSB162, OB52 Cleaning the Porcelain Grates and Warming Rack, Cleaning the Smoker Box

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Care and Cleaning

Cleaning the Porcelain Grates and Warming Rack

The standard grates and warming rack that come with the appliance are coated with a porcelain finish. For everyday cleaning, use a soft cloth or non-abrasive pad with warm soapy water to clean all of the porce- lain parts.

If necessary, tough stains may be removed by apply- ing full strength sprays such as Simple Green, Ajax

All-Purpose Cleaner or Formula 409™. To minimize wear, use the mildest cleaner needed to get the sur- face clean.

For extremely stubborn stains, you may use a mildly abrasive cleaner or applicator, such as Soft Scrub,

Bon Ami, S.O.S. pads or other soap-filled steel wool pads. Use these cleaners with extreme care and only on occasion. Extensive use of these types of abrasives will eventually damage the porcelain enamel.

Cleaning the Drip Tray, Flame Spreaders and Optional Stainless Steel Grates and Warming Rack

To clean the drip tray, flame spreaders and optional stainless steel racks, scrub with a solution of hot dish- washing soap and the coarse side of a sponge. When you need to clean heavy soil, use a scouring pad such as steel wool with plenty of water. Use steel wool with extreme care and only on occasion. Do not use steel wool on the front of the drip tray panel. You may also use a solution of one cup of ammonia to two gallons of water.

Cleaning the Rotisserie Burner and Optional Sear Burner

The rotisserie burner and optional sear burner are cleaned by leaving them on at high heat for five min- utes after cooking.

If there is excessive grime and grease build up around the outside and below the sear burner, it may be removed from the grill compartment for cleaning.

caution

Gently center the hole on end of the gas supply tube on the sear burner over the feeder tube under the control panel as you reinstall it to prevent damage.

Over time, ash may build up on the burner surface(s). Brush, blow or vacuum the ash from the burner surface(s) when the burners are cool.

Cleaning the Smoker Box

When the smoker box and the wood remnants inside

are cool, remove it for cleaning. Dump out the wood remnants and wash the smoker box with warm water and dish soap. Rinse the box well and dry it.

Cleaning the Rotisserie Parts

1.Clean the rotisserie rod and forks with a solution of hot dishwashing soap and the coarse side of a sponge.

Rinse and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.

2.Wipe the outside surface of the rotisserie motor with a soft damp cloth. Apply a small amount of dishwashing soap to the cloth to cut grease. Be careful not to get fluid inside the openings in the motor.

Cleaning the Light Lenses

The light lenses are made of glass. Use any of the follow- ing to clean them:

Non-abrasive cleaners

Glass cleaners

Warm soapy water

For tough stains, scrub the light lenses with the rough side of a sponge and warm, soapy water. Be careful not to scratch the surface.

Light Fixture Locations

Reassemble the flame spreaders and grates

Reassemble the grill compartment components accord- ing to the Setting Up You Outdoor Grill section of this manual.

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Contents OB36, OB52, OBS36, OBS52, OBSB162 13.2 13.3 Installation Instructions Epicure Outdoor Grill Table of Contents Safety Symbols and Labels Important Information About Safety InstructionsGeneral Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions OB52 Product DimensionsOB36 Number Width Height OverallElectrical Requirements Gas and Electric Power RequirementsLocation Planning General Location Planning Enclosed Cabinets Enclosed Cabinet Installations with a LP CylinderOB36, OBS36, OB52 and OBS52 Cutout Dimensions Side View OBSB162 Cutout Dimensions Side ViewOBSB162 Cutout Dimensions Top ViewExample of Grill Cart Location Location Planning Cart InstallationsModels OB52, OBS52 and OBSB162 Preparing for InstallationParts List Models OB36, OBS36, OB52 and OBS52Installation Instructions OB52 or Cabinet InstallationCart Installation OB36 orOptional Side Shelf Installation Gas Connection Whole House LP Gas Connecting the GasGas Connection Natural Gas Gas Connection LP Gas Cylinder HoseAssemble the Side Burner Some Models Final Assembly and TestAssemble the Grill Power Connection Cart Models LP Cylinder Installation Some ModelsLeak Testing Lighting Instructions Power Connection Cabinet InstallationsInstallation Checklist Verifying Proper OperationWiring Diagrams Wiring Diagram OBS52 Page Page Page Back Cover Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t sDacor. all rights reserved Model Number Serial Number Important Safety InstructionsUse an adapter plug Important Safety Instructions Getting to Know Your Outdoor Grill Outdoor Grill FeaturesOptional Grill Cart Features Grill compartment Locking wheels Grill compartmentModels OB36 and OBS36 Assembling the Cooktop Setting Up Your Outdoor GrillSide burner cover Side burner grate Drip tray Warming rack Outdoor Grill Assembly Model OBS52 shownTo Connect the LP Tank Operating Your Outdoor GrillLP Tank Connection After Cooking Selecting and Using Cookware for the Optional Side BurnerTank-less Gas Supply Important Operating InformationLight one burner at a time. Push in on Lighting the BurnersLighting and Preheating Grill Compartment Never use the outdoor grill in windy conditionsBurner Knob Locations Model OBS52 Shown Lighting the Side Burners OB52, OBS52 and OBSB162 OnlyBurner Lighting Notes To manually light one of the optional sear burners Manual Lighting Procedures Grill CompartmentTo manually light the standard U shaped burners To manually light the optional sear burnerRotisserie Operation Rotisserie CookingThings to Know About the Rotisserie Preparing to Use the RotisserieRotisserie burner Electrode Location Manual Lighting Procedure Rotisserie Adding more wood chips Using the Smoker Box Smoker Cooking Smoker Wood Chip TypesModels OBS36 and OBS52 Only Using the Optional Sear BurnerSafe Cooking Temperature Chart To cook using the sear burnerGrates Flame spreaders Care and CleaningCleaning Instructions Cleaning the Grill CompartmentCleaning the Rotisserie Parts Cleaning the Porcelain Grates and Warming RackCleaning the Rotisserie Burner and Optional Sear Burner Cleaning the Smoker BoxRubbing alcohol to help dissolve grime Cleaning the Optional Side BurnersCleaning the Exterior Knobs and Trim RingsLight Fixture Locations Light Bulb ReplacementBack of Lens Standard U Burner Removal and Replacement Parts and Accessories Problem Solution Guide Before You Call for ServiceWhat Is Not Covered Warranty and ServiceWarranty What Is CoveredBusiness Reply Mail Warranty Information
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