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All specifications are subject to change without prior notification 
BODY 
All stainless steel and painted parts should 
be cleaned regularly with hot soapy water. 
Commercially available stainless steel 
cleaners may be used on stainless steel.  
Be sure to follow manufacturer’s instruc-
tion for use. 
Do NOT use steel wool or metal pads or 
other abrasive cleaners.  These surfaces 
are painted or polished and using these 
products will scratch and damage your 
finish. 
In extreme conditions use a cloth soaked 
in hot water to sit on the soiled area to 
soften the residue and allow it to be safely 
cleaned off.  LIGHT scraping with a rub-
ber or nylon spatula may be used to finish 
lifting residue off. 
Do NOT use a metal knife, spatula or 
similar or any metal tool to scrape these 
surfaces. 
Do NOT permit citrus or tomato juices to 
sit and dry on these surfaces.  Wipe such 
spills immediately.  Citric acid will dis-
color stainless steel. 
 
CHARBROILER 
Always allow the charbroiler to cool be-
fore trying to clean it. 
Remove the drip pan by pulling straight 
toward you - SLOWLY. 
Beware to avoid spilling the pan.  Clean 
with hot soapy water. 
The grease tube may be cleaned with hot 
soapy water and a bottle brush. 
Clean the drip pan and grease tube thor-
oughly after each use to avoid a fire haz-
ard. 
The charbroiler grates are porcelain 
coated or chrome plated.  They may be 
cleaned with hot soapy water. 
In the event of extreme conditions com-
mercially available oven cleaners may be 
used to clean these parts.  Be sure to fol-
low the manufacturer’s instructions for 
use. 
Ensure the cleaning chemical does not 
come in contact with any painted surfaces 
on your appliance. 
GRIDDLE PLATES (Add On Option) 
Always allow the griddle to cool before 
trying to clean it. 
Remove the drip pan by pulling straight 
toward you - SLOWLY. 
Beware to avoid spilling the pan.  Clean 
with hot soapy water. 
The grease tube may be cleaned with hot 
soapy water and a bottle brush. 
Clean the drip pan and grease tube thor-
oughly after each use to avoid a fire haz-
ard. 
Apply a small amount of peanut oil to the 
griddle plate.  Rub vigorously with a 
small patch of burlap or other rough cloth 
to remove food particles and residue. 
Stubborn dirt and food build-up may be 
cleaned with a nylon pad coated with a 
thin layer of cooking oil. 
Commercially available griddle cleaners 
may be used.  Be sure to follow the manu-
facturer’s instructions for use.   After use, 
rinse TWICE - once with vinegar and wa-
ter, then with plain water. 
Ensure the cleaning chemical does not 
come in contact with any painted surfaces 
on your appliance. 
Re-season the griddle surface immedi-
ately.  It is a steel plate that will rust if not 
seasoned. 
Do NOT use soap on your griddle surface. 
Do NOT pour cold water on a hot griddle 
surface.  It will cause it to warp and/or 
crack and will void your warranty. 
In the event of extreme conditions a fine 
grain griddle stone may be required.  Con-
tact your dealer for information. 
 
CLEANING