THE LANDMANN LIMITED LIFETIME
WARRANTY PROVIDES PROTECTION
AGAINST RUST THROUGH OF PARTS
THAT RENDER THE PRODUCT
INOPERATIVE. IT DOES NOT COVER
OCCASIONAL SURFACE RUST OR
STAINING DUE TO ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS.
After your first use certain areas of the
appliance
may discolor from the intense
heat given off by the burners - this is
normal and cannot be cleaned off.
For light and heavy food stains there are
many different stainless steel cleaners
available.
Maintenance & Cleaning
Cleaning
Never clean the stainless steel when it is
hot. After the initial use, certain areas of
the
appliance
may discolor. This is a
normal discoloration caused by the intense
heat given off by the burners. Specks of
grease can gather on the surface of the
stainless steel and get baked-on. These
can be removed by using a mild abrasive
pad (like Scotch Brite) with a stainless steel
cleaner. Use the mildest cleaner and
always scrub in the direction of the grain.
Never use steel wool to clean the grill. Do
not use abrasives on the polished
highlights. Be extra careful when cleaning
around the highlights. Metal polish or mild
chrome cleaner can be used to bring back
the luster on highlights.
DRIP
TRAY
The
drip
tray
collects grease, liquid and
fallen food particles. Allow the
tray
and
its
contents to cool before cleaning.
Clean it with hot soapy water or an oven-style
cleaning product and re-install. When using an
oven-style cleaning product be sure to carefully
follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Many of
these cleaners are toxic and can damage the
stainless steel finish if not used properly.
Use a flat scraper to remove large amounts of
grease & debris and then clean with hot soapy
water. After cleaning, dry completely and re-install
Slide the tray out and wipe it clean. Make sure
the drip tray is fully inserted back into the
appliance
. It is highly recommended to clean the
tray after every use to avoid any possibility of a
grease fire.
DO NOT
use the
appliance
without
the grease tray pushed all the way to the back of
the
appliance
unit.
Also, check the tray after rain. If you’ve left the
appliance
uncovered, you may need to
remove the drip tray to drain the water from
the tray.
The easiest way to clean the stainless steel
grates is to
scrub them with a barbeque brush
immediately after cooking is
completed and the
flame is turned off.
Wear a barbeque mitt to protect your hands
from the heat.
Use a good quality grill brush
and scrub in the direction of the cooking grate
bars. CAUTION: Always be sure to check for
any loose brush bristles that may have fallen
out and could get stuck on the cooking grates.
COOKING GRATES
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