4.Clean the grill interior

While the burners are out of the grill, you can use this opportunity to clean the interior of your grill thoroughly. You should still have the drip pan in place to catch water and grime as you clean the grill interior.

When the grill interior is clean, remove the drip pan. Dump out any water and grime residue and spray it off with a garden hose.

Dry both the grill interior and the drip pan thoroughly to prevent water damage.

5.Clean the components

You can clean the racks by first soaking them in warm water and dish detergent and scrubbing them with a wire brush.

Clean the flavor bars and the flame tamers with dish detergent. You can use any kind of scrubber you wish: a non-abrasive pad, steel wool, or a wire brush, depending on your needs.

Dry all of the components thoroughly to prevent water damage.

6.Replace the burners

Before you replace the burners, inspect the gas valve orifices for cleanliness and condition and the location of the igniters.

Set the flame tamers in place before you replace the burners.

Carefully insert the burner into the opening for the valve orifice and gently slide it in. Then set the other end of the burner down so the anchor post rests in the hole.

When you replace the burners, you don’t need to replace the locking pins.

7.Replace the components

Put all of the components back as they were, as shown in step 1.

Barbecue Grills

25 Cleaningand Maintenance

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Cal Flame LTR50001038 manual Clean the grill interior, Clean the components, Replace the burners, Replace the components