Goldair GBQ60 Portable 2 Burner Bbq With Trolley

User Manual - Page 28

For GBQ60.

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On-going Maintenance
Your BBQ requires regular maintenance (interior and exterior). The use on a BBQ cover in
conjunction with the instructions below will help to ensure it remains in proper working order
and maintains its appearance.
Powder Coated BBQ’s
Overtime grease, fat and other cooking oils may build up on your BBQ. To clean, wash with
warm/hot soapy water. Wash off soapy water with warm/hot clean water, leave to air dry in the
sun if possible. Once dry, use a BBQ exterior cleaner, this will apply a protective coating on the
exterior of the BBQ and assist in repelling the elements. Always you use a soft cloth to clean your
BBQ.
Never use abrasive heavy duty sponges or scouring pads on the exterior of your BBQ, these
products will begin to remove the powder coated finish resulting in an uneven surface and may
result in rusting in the future.
Interior:
Plates and Grills
The best way to clean your BBQ plates/grills is to light-up the BBQ and leave it on with the hood
down to warm-up for 10-15 minutes. After this time, remove excess fat, oils, cooking residue
with paper towels or a cotton rag from plates/grills then take a long handled brush and a scraper
and remove remaining oil and food scraps. You should use an oven mitt to avoid burning
yourself This can also be completed after each time you use your BBQ.
Depending on how often you use your BBQ you should also wash your plates/grills bi-monthly.
After you have completed the steps above and have allowed time for the BBQ to cool, remove
the plates/grills and wash with warm/hot soapy water. Wash off soapy water with warm/hot
clean water, leave to air dry thoroughly and then lightly coat the plates/grills with canola oil
before placing back into the BBQ.
Burners
Over time fat, marinades, juices, etc. can build-up and cover the port holes in your burners. This
reduces gas and flame flow and may result in fires within the BBQ during cooking. Leaving the
burners on for a maximum of 5 minutes with the hood open after you’ve finished cooking will
remove most of this. However, you should check the burners periodically for any sort of blockage.
In particular, you should ensure that the aeration vents are free of insect nests and spider webs.
To clean the burners, let them cool down, then remove and inspect them. If any of the holes are
clogged, gently tap the burner onto a hard surface to remove residue. Use a wire brush to unclog
the holes. Then lightly coat the burners with canola oil for on-going protection
Maintenance
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