DCS RGY/RGV Care and cleaning, What?, How?, Cooktop parts, Grill grate, Front, Tab with hole

Models: RDU/RDV RGY/RGV RGUC/RGVC

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Care and cleaning

What?

How?

Important!

Cooktop parts

Grill grate

1

Check that the grill has been turned off.

 

2

Put on barbecue mitts for protection

 

 

against steam and heat.

 

3

Scrub the grill with a brass bristle

 

 

barbecue brush dipped frequently into

 

 

a bowl of warm water. The softened

 

 

food particles will drop onto the radiant

 

 

tray below the grate.

 

4

Once the grate has cooled completely,

 

 

remove it and wash in the sink with hot

 

 

soapy water.

 

5

Dry with a soft cloth, then replace.

The grill grate should be cleaned immediately after use (while it is still hot), so that food particles do not become ‘baked-on’ and hard to remove.

The grill grate will change color with use. This is normal. To ensure that you replace the grill grate correctly, see illustrations in section ‘Using the grill’.

Radiant tray (under grill grate)

1Wait until the grill has completely cooled.

2Lift off the grill grate, lift out the grease drip-pan, then carefully lift out the radiant tray.

3Shake it gently over a sheet of newspaper or waste bin to empty it of ash and food particles.

4Replace the tray, making sure that the tab with the hole is at the front of the range.

5Replace the grease drip-pan and the grate.

The radiant tray doesn’t need regular cleaning. Clean only if there’s evidence of large food particles.

The radiant tray doesn’t need cleaning with water, as smaller soiling will be burned off during use.

Make sure you replace the radiant tray correctly: the tab with the hole must be at the front.

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Tab with hole Radiant tray (under grill grate)FRONT
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DCS RGY/RGV, RGUC/RGVC Care and cleaning, What?, How?, Cooktop parts, Grill grate, Radiant tray under grill grate, Front