Grill Component
Clean the grill component after every use. Do not put
the element into water. It cleans itself when heated
during normal use. Toremove any charred soil, clean
with adry, stiff brush when the element is cool. Never
use steel wool or metal scouring pads because they
may damage the outer casing of the element.
Wash the grill grate in the sink in soap and water.
The grate may be soaked in asolution of dishwasher
detergent and hot water. Use anon-metal scouring
pad if necessary. Do not use abrasive cleaning
products. The grill grate can also be cleaned in a
self-cleaning oven.
From time to time, you should recondition the
grate with no-stick cooking spray. See the Grill
Component section.
Wash the porcelain enamel drip pan in the sink with
soap and water, or put it in the dishwasher. Soak
stubborn stains, then rub gently with ascouring pad.
Do not put the drip pan in the oven during aself-
cleaning cycle. Doing so will cause discoloration
and damage the finish.
Griddle Accessory
After cooking agreasy food, wipe the non-stick To prolong the life of the griddle, hold the plug box
oriddle with adry paper towel while it is still warm. part of the griddle out of the water when cleaning.
fie careful not to bum your fingers. When the griddle From time to time, recondition the ~tiddle with no-stick
is cool, wash it in the sink in soap and water. Use acooking spray.See the Griddle Accessory section.
non-metal scouring pad if necessary. Do not use
abrasive cleaning products. Do not wash in the It is agood idea to store the griddle on one edge.
dishwasher or in any way immerse the electrical If you lay it flat, pans or other cookware maybe put
plug and box. on top and scratch the non-stick coating.
Porcelain Enamel Grease Well
Porcelain enamel can crack or chip with misuse. When cleaning aporcelain enamel grease well, be
Itcan stain if spillovers offoods with ahigh acid careful not to get the electrical receptacles wet. Do
content (such as tomatoes or lemon juice) are not not try to fill the well with water when cleaning. Be
cleaned up quickly. sure the drain hole and tube in the grease well are
not clogged.
Grease Jars
On the underside of the grill cooktop component, a
crease jar is mounted to catch fat and drippings.
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The lid of thejar is permanently mounted to the
bottom of the cooktop component box. The lid is
connected by atube to aspout at the front of the
grease well. The jar can be unscrewed from the lid to
be emptied and cleaned or to be replaced. Thejar is a
standard 1-pintjar. Quart canning jars may also fit.
Do not use thin-walled glass or plastic jars, such
as those having contained food products. Suchjars
could fracture.
Different foods give different amounts of fat and
drippings, so you should inspect thejar each time it is
used. Ifthe jar is not emptied or replaced often enough,
the fat and drippings may overflow. Be sure the drain
hole and tube in the grease well are not clogged.
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