Broilmaster P3SXN-1 manual Cooking Grids, Maintenance, Burner Head

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INFRARED BURNER MAINTENANCE

Cooking Grids

Burn Off

This process is much like that used in self-cleaning ovens and is most efficient when completed after each use of the grill.

Because of the high intensity of the Infrared burner, any drip- pings and food particles that fall onto the burner surface are immediately incinerated. However, some debris and resi- due may remain. To remove this residue after cooking, turn the grill on HIGH for 5-10 minutes with the hood OPEN.

Standard Cleaning

The cooking grids may also be removed and cleaned with a brass or stainless steel bristle brush and soapy solution. Standard oven cleaners may be used for further cleaning. Rinse the cooking grids thoroughly with clean water before using.

Maintenance

The Broilmaster requires very little maintenance. However, a periodic inspection of orifice openings and venturi inlets to clear obstructions to gas flow is recommended.

Burner Head

To maintain the performance of the Infrared burner it is important to operate the grill on HIGH for at least 5 minutes after each use.

This procedure will leave some ash on the surface of the burner head. If it accumulates in excessive amounts, it will clog the small ports in the ceramic surface. To prevent this blockage, remove the cooking grid and the burner screen, and vacuum the burner surface with a low-suction vacuum cleaner every six months, or as necessary. When completing this procedure be careful not to scrape or strike the ceramic with the suction device, which may damage the ceramic.

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Contents Models If YOU Smell GAS Congratulations Table of Contents Master parts distributor list P3 Series Parts Diagram P3 Series Parts List Index Part Description Part NumberP4 Series Parts Diagram P4 Series Parts List P4X P4XN P4XF P4XFNR3 Series Parts Diagram R3 Series Parts List Description Part NumberH3 Series Parts Diagram H3 Series Parts List Index No Part Description Part NumberYears Against Rust-through Limited Lifetime Against Rust-throughYear Against Rust-through Before You Begin Grill AssemblyDo not use power tools Recommended ToolsGrill Location Propane GAS GrillsCylinder Requirements Connection Requirements Propane Cylinder SafetyCylinder Storage Connecting to Propane Gas / Cylinder Retention Means Pressure Regulator and Hose AssemblyClockwise Connection Requirements Natural GAS GrillsGrill Location Hazardous Locations and ConditionsP3XF-1 Installing the Hose and Regula- tor Installing Radiation ShieldInstalling Control Panel Ignitor AssemblyRadiation Shield Installing Burner BracketInstalling the Burner See FigureHandle Lid Stop Screws. See FigureInstalling Flare Busters See Figures 16a and 16b Installing RacksCleaning See bChecking for Gas Leaks Air Shutter AdjustmentOperation Propane & Natural GAS Grills Operating InstructionsBefore Cooking Electrical AccessoriesOperation PreheatingMaintenance Troubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionR3-1, R3N-1 ,R3B-1, R3BN-1 Safety Precautions Safety Practices to Avoid Per- sonal InjuryGrill Assembly R3B B101525-4-0411 Lid stop assembly hardware GAS Conversion to Natural GAS GAS Conversion to Natural GAS Infrared Cooking General OverviewInfrared Cooking Sample Times & Grid Positions Steak 1 ThickCooking Grid Position Using Matches to Light the Grill Air Shutter Adjustment For R3B Series OnlyUsing the Ignitor Avoid Water DAM AGE to Burner Blue Flame Burner Maintenance Burn OffInfrared Burner Maintenance General OverviewCooking Grids MaintenanceBurner Head Problem Cause Solution Stationary Side Shelf Kit Important Information Tools RequiredStationary Side Shelf Installation Index No. Part No. DescriptionDrop-Down Side Shelf Installation Appliance Service History Broilmaster
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