Cal Flame BBQ11955P manual Covering Your Power Burner, Drip Pan, Steam Cleaning Your Power Burner

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Cleaning

from the Power Burner by carefully lifting each burner up and away from the gas valve orifice.

Use a wire brush to clean the outer surface of each burner to remove food residue and dirt. Clean any clogged ports with a stiff wire such as an opened paper clip.

Inspect each burner for damage (cracks and holes). If any damage is found, replace the burner and discontinue usage.

Upon reinstallation, inspect the gas valve orifices for cleanliness and condition and the location of the igniters. When you replace the burn- ers, you do not need to replace the keeper pins.

Drip Pan

The full width drip pan will collect grease from the main burner 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.

Steam Cleaning Your Power Burner

Steam cleaning your Power Burner is very effective and will not void your warranty. Portable hand-held steam cleaners are inexpensive and do not require chemicals. You can steam clean all parts of your Cal Flame Power Burner, including the burners. When you are finished, make sure you wipe all surfaces down.

If you spray the burners, ignite them and let them burn for about 10 minutes to prevent any water from accumulating inside them.

Covering Your Power Burner

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

To order a replacement cover, contact Cal Spas customer service at 1-800-CAL-SPAS.

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Page Installation / Assembly Using Your Power BurnerCleaning and Maintenance AppendixPlacement and Location Cal Flame Power Burner is designed for outdoor use onlySet-Up Operation What To Do If You Smell GasMaintenance and Repair Precautions Regarding ChildrenStorage Installation / Assembly Converting the Power BurnerCabinet Cut-out Dimensions Cylinder Specification LP GasTank Requirements LP Gas Hook Up Transporting and Storing LP GasNatural Gas RequirementsConnection Leak Testing Procedure Placing the Power Burner in a Built-in Enclosure Using Your Power Burner Power Burner ControlsBasic Operation Lighting the Power Burner Electronic IgnitionManual Lighting Power Burner Lid Using the Wok Ring Must always be in place during operationRemoving and Replacing Burners RemovalReplacement Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning Cleaning Products and Materials CLRClean RinsePolish FireRust Removal BurnersCovering Your Power Burner Steam Cleaning Your Power BurnerDrip Pan Troubleshooting Problem Smell of gas is presentProblem Burner does not ignite Problem Plugged orifice Problem Burner tube is misaligned over the orificeProblem Obstruction in the gas line Problem Yellow FlameProblem Misalignment of Igniter on Burner Problem FlashbackConverting from LP to NG You must perform both stepsSwitching the regulator Not providedChanging the burner orifices AppendixMark the rating plate Orifice sizes Inner burner Outer burnerLimited Warranty Extent of WarrantyWarranty Performance Warranty LimitationsDisclaimers Customer Service Legal RemediesPower Burner Locating the Product Serial Number Don’t forget to register your new product at