Cal Flame 3000 Cleaning and Maintenance, Cleaning the Grill Racks, Cleaning the Warming Rack

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Cleaning and Maintenance

Owner’s Manual

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

As with any piece of fine equipment, your new grill must be kept clean and properly maintained to maximize its performance and longevity. Cleaning internal parts of the grill regularly as determined by the amount of use and foods cooked. The entire grill should be cleaned at least once a year. To assure safe and proper maintenance, we recommend you follow these directions carefully.

IMPORTANT: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY PART OF THE GRILL.

Cleaning the Grill Racks

The easy way to clean the grill racks is to scrub them immediately after you have finished cooking and turned off the flame. Wear a grill mitt to protect your hand from the heat and steam. Dip a brass bristle barbecue brush in water and scrub the hot grill. Dip the brush frequently to increase the amount of steam. Steam is created as water contacts with the hot grill, assists in the cleaning process by softening food particles. The food particles will fall onto the briquette tray and burn or fall into the drip tray. If the grill is allowed to cool before cleaning, the removal of those residual particles from food will be more difficult.

If desired, when completely cool, remove the grill racks for thorough cleaning. Use soap and water for this cleaning. Specks or grease can either gather on the surface of the stainless steel and bake onto the surface rack and give the appearance of rust. For removal, use an abrasive pad (like Scotch Brite) in conjunction with a stainless steel cleaner. This needs to be done in extreme cases only, or before storing the grill for on extended peri- od

Cleaning the Warming Rack

The warming rack can be cleaned using the same procedure as Cleaning the Grill Racks.

Cleaning the Drip Pan

The full width drip pan will collect grease from the main grill area. The pan should be cleaned after every use to avoid the possibility of a grease fire. Be sure to allow the drip pan to cool prior to cleaning. You may clean the drip pan with a solution of warm soapy water. Make sure to rinse thoroughly to avoid staining.

Care of Stainless Steel Carts & Grills

Stainless steel is a highly preferred material in the residential and commercial industries due to its strength, ability to resist corrosion and its ease of cleaning. Stainless steel is often taken for granted and assumed to be indestructible. However, care must be taken to ensure long life in your Stainless Steel Cal Flame Grills and Carts. To maintain the original appearance of your Cal Flame grill and/or cart, a regular routine must be followed.

DO NOT:

Use wire wool pads, scrappers, harsh abrasive, scoring materials, bleaches, or harsh cleaners on your Cal Flame Stainless Steel cart and/or grill, or allow salt and vinegar mixtures to remain in contact for a long period of time. This will cause scratching, scoring, rusting and pitting of your product.

Your Cal Flame BBQ grill is made of #304 stainless steel. This represents that this component is of non-rusting and non-magnetic stainless steel. There are many types of stainless steel cleaners on the market today. We recommend that you clean the external and internal stainless steel components with a cleaner that is approved for #304 stainless steel and only clean when the grill is cool and in indirect light.

Never use steel wool to clean your grill and never clean the grill when it is hot. Be especially careful when cleaning the Highlighted (shinny) areas or your grill. Only clean these areas when absolutely necessary.

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Contents Grills Islands Carts Convection 3000 Grill Table of Contents Benefits of Owning a CAL Flame Barbecue Safety Precautions Safety Instructions If YOU Smell GASPrecautions Regarding Children Use PrecautionsWarranty Exclusions Warranty InformationWarranty Limitations Contact InformationLocation Outdoor Use Only Built-In InstallationDelivery and SET-UP Built-In Design ModelsLight Illumination Operation Grill Operation DROP-IN GrillsGrilling Grilling HintsOn/Off Switch Operating the GrillManually Lighting The Grill Burners Using Your RotisserieLighting The Grill Burners Cooking with the RotisserieLighting The Infrared or Rotisserie Burner Manually Lighting The Infrared or Rotisserie BurnerCal Flame Familiarization Grill Knob OperationGrill Operation Islands Using Your Rotisserie Lighting The Infrared or Rotisserie Burner 100 225 300R MC-600 2000 3000 Grill Operation Carts Burner Cart Grilling Convection 3000 4-BURNER GrillGrill Operation Convection 3000 Grill Light Illumination OperationConvection 3000 Grill Intake and Exhaust Designs Poultry Cooking with the Convection 3000 GrillRoasts, Steaks and Chops PorkLocation Outdoor Use Only Grill InstallationBuilt-in Installation Built-in Design ModelsCabinet Cut-Out Dimensions for Gas Grill and Accessories Cut Out DimensionsInstallation of NEW Side Burner Barbecue GaslineInstallation of NEW Access Doors Installing Access DoorsG3000 ISLAND/SPORTS BAR Canopy Wiring Sports BAR CanopyLights AntennaAudio/ Video A/V Cables Canopy Assembly Canopy AssemblyMounting the G3000 Island/ Sports Bar Canopy Figure DAwning Installation Awning Open/ Close SwitchLP GAS Requirements LP Gas RequirementsLP Gas Hook Up LP Gas Supply Pressure LPG Cylinder Specification LP Gas Manifold Pressure LP Gas Pressure RegulatorNatural GAS Requirements Natural Gas RequirementsLeak Testing Procedure Leak TestingLeak Testing Procedure Cleaning the Warming Rack Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning the Grill Racks Cleaning the Drip PanCovering Your Stainless Steel Cart Cleaning the Island CabinetsCleaning the Burners After Use CareProblem Plugged Orifice Troubleshooting ProceduresProblem Obstruction In Gas Line If Grill Fails to Operate ProperlyProblem Misalignment of Ignitor on Burner Problem Yellow FlameProblem Flashback Appendix Waterfall Operation OptionalCAL Flame Entertainment System Splash Stereo SystemEntertainment Systems Front Panel Features Figure TV Monitor Operation OptionalTurning On the TV Monitor Remote Control Operation Figure Next Prev TV/CATV Adjusting the Picture VCR ControlsOperation Description of Adjustment Items To restore the factory settingsRemote Infrared Sensor/Repeater Cal Flame Entertainment System Operation DVD Player and Surround Sound Processor OptionalOperating the DVD System In TV Mode Switching Back to DVD OperationInstructions Parts List Description Part Number QuantityCovers for CAL Flame DROP-INS Master Chef Series Warranty 1able 2able