Burner Assembly
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE BURNER WITHOUT ALL BURNER PARTS CORRECTLY IN PLACE.
The electrode of the spark igniter is exposed when the top of the burner is removed. Contact with an exposed igniter while a burner is being turned on will cause a slight electrical shock.
The burner assemblies should be washed regularly and, of course, afier spillovers.
Turn all the controls off and wait until all component parts are cool before removing burner parts.
See the Care and Cleaning section.
Burner Cap
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GRILL COMPONENT
See the Grill Cooking Guide
NOTE: The grill grate must be preconditioned before using it the first time. To precondition, first wash it in soap and water and dry. Then use a paper towel to apply a small amount of
Use the grill for preparing meals with the appearance and flavor of commercially
OriHmust be very hot for this type of cooking and a
smoke and spatter is to be expected.
Be sure to use your venting system when grilling
to help minimize smoke. You should have either a component downdraft vent installed into the cooktop system or a
The grill must be preheated to get the ~till components hot enough to sear the meat and seal in the juices. Preheat the grill on HI for 10 minutes. See the Grill Cooking Guide.
The grill element is divided so the front and rear
sections are controlled separately. You can heat both sections to the same temperature for cooking large amounts of the same food, or you can VaIYthe temperatures on front and rear for cooking two different foods. Also, you can save energy when cooking small amounts of food by turning only one section on and leaving the other off entirely.
Grill Grate
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