Cal Flame G3 Stainless Steel, Covering Your Grill, After Use Care, Cooking Grates, Hood and Body

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Cleaning

Stainless Steel

Do NOT use wire wool pads, scrappers, harsh abrasive, scoring materials, bleaches, or harsh cleaners on your 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. We recommend that you clean stainless steel components with a cleaner that is approved for stainless steel and only clean when the grill is cool and in indirect light. Never use steel wool.

Covering Your Grill

When not in use and after cooling, cover your grill with our full length, zippered side canvas cover. (See your local Cal Flame dealer for details.) The cover will help protect your grill from detrimental effects of weather and environmental pollutants. Never put a cover on a hot grill. Allow the grill to cool before covering.

After Use Care

The easiest way to clean the grill is immediately after cooking is completed and after turning off the flame.

Scrub the grill rack with a brass bristle barbecue brush and hot soapy water.

Wipe the grill with a damp soapy cloth and rinse with warm/hot, clean water. For more tenacious deposits, including oil, grease and water-borne deposits, use a multipurpose cream cleanser and apply with a soft, damp cloth.

Dry with a soft, dry, clean towel if preferred.

Cooking Grates

Use a solution equal parts detergent and hot water just as you would for any cooking equipment. A stiff brush may also be helpful in removing grime and food deposits.

Hood and Body

Wipe the inside hood and body with detergent and hot water. The external surfaces may be cleaned in the same fashion. Wipe all area dry before storing.

2009 G3, G4, G5 Grills

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LTR20091050, Rev. A

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Contents Page Cleaning and Maintenance Installation / AssemblyUsing Your Grill AppendixSet-Up Safety InstructionsPlacement and Location Cal Flame grills are designed for outdoor use onlyOperation Maintenance and Repair Precautions Regarding ChildrenStorage Installation / Assembly Converting Gas GrillsCabinet Cut-out Dimensions Grill Model Width Depth HeightCylinder Specification LP GasTank Requirements LP Gas Hook Up Transporting and Storing LP GasNatural Gas RequirementsConnection Leak Testing Procedure Installing the Grill in a Barbecue Island Using Your Grill Grill ControlsBasic Grill Operation Electronically Lighting the Grill Manually Lighting the Grill What To Do If You Smell GasCleaning and Maintenance BurnersDrip Pan After Use Care Stainless SteelCovering Your Grill Cooking GratesProblem Burner does not ignite TroubleshootingProblem Smell of gas is present AppendixProblem Plugged orifice Problem Burner tube is misaligned over the orificeProblem Obstruction in the gas line Problem Yellow Flame Problem Misalignment of Igniter on BurnerProblem Flashback Replacement Covers Removing and Replacing BurnersExtent of Warranty WarrantyOne Year Equipment and Component Warranty Manufacturer WarrantyWarranty Limitations Customer Service DisclaimersLegal Remedies Appendix 2009 G3, G4, G5 Grills LTR20091050, Rev. a 12/11/08