Thermador PRD484NCGU Manual Do Proprietário

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Grill Grates
Porcelain Enamel on Cast Iron
Clean the grates after each use.
Place the grill grate into a sink and pour boiling hot water over the grate. 
Lay a dish towel on top of the grate and pour more hot water over the 
towel. Allow the water to soak into the residue. Scrape away debris with 
a soap-filled scouring pad. 
Stubborn soil: Soft Scrub
®
.
Suggested cleaners; rinse and dry immediately:
-- Hot water and detergent
-- Dishwasher safe
-- Soft Scrub
®
-- Soft brass wire brush for stubborn residues. Hard steel wire brushes 
could scratch the porcelain grate coating and cause premature 
oxidation of the grate.
Stubborn stains; rinse and dry immediately:
-- Soap-filled steel wool pad
-- Lestoil
®
 
-- Other degreaser
Ceramic Briquettes, Briquette Basket, 
and Grill Drip Tray
Suggested cleaning for ceramic briquettes;
1) Gently place grease-saturated ceramic briquettes in a 6 quart or 
larger pot.
2) Fill the pot with clean water so that all ceramic briquettes are 
covered at least ½" deep.
3) Bring the water to a steady boil. Once reaching a steady boil, 
continue to boil for 10 minutes.
4) Remove heat and allow ceramic briquettes to cool to a safe 
temperature.
5) Pour water off of ceramic briquettes and pat them dry on old towels 
or paper towels.
6) Allow ceramic briquettes to air dry for at least two hours. Some 
visible grease stains may remain on briquettes after cleaning.
7) Reassemble clean, dry briquettes back into the grill before using the 
grill again.
New ceramic briquettes can be purchased from the THERMADOR 
eShop (order number PABRICKBKN). See the back cover for support 
information.
! Caution:
Ceramic briquettes must be replaced when they begin to turn black. This 
means that they are saturated with fat and may smoke heavily during 
operation or the fat may catch fire.
Suggested cleaners for basket and drip tray; rinse and dry 
immediately:
-- Hot water and detergent
-- Dishwasher safe
PART/MATERIAL
CLEANING NOTES