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Care and Cleaning
Important: Make sure the appliance is cool before you clean.
Material Cleaning Need to Know
Cast Iron
• Wash in hot, soapy water, rinse well and dry
thoroughly. For heavy soiling, use a commercially
available oven cleaner. Be sure to follow the
cleaner manufacturer’s instructions.
• Use a push pin or safety pin to clear clogged
burner ports.
• Do not allow a commercial oven cleaner to touch
painted or stainless steel surfaces.
• Do not use a wooden or plastic toothpick or any
other material that can break to clean burner ports.
Griddle
• Wait for it to cool to room temperature and
scrape off any excess food with a spatula and
wipe off any used cooking oil.
• For heavy soiling, use a nylon pad coated with a
thin layer of cooking oil.
• For stubborn stains, use a commercially-available,
food-safe griddle cleaner. Be sure to follow the
cleaner manufacturer’s instructions.
• After every use, apply a light coat of high smoke
point oil (like corn oil) to the griddle, then use a
clean, dry cotton towel to wipe off the excess.
• Do not use soap directly on the griddle surface,
residue may remain on the surface of the griddle
which can affect the avor of your food.
• Never ood a hot griddle plate with cold water.
• Do not allow your griddle to stand without a fresh
coat of oil.
Porcelain-Coated
Burner Bowl
• Wash with hot, soapy water, rinse well and dry
thoroughly.
• Do not use steel wool or metal pads as they may
damage or scratch the enamel coating.
• Do not permit citrus or tomato juices to sit and dry
on these surfaces as citric acid will discolor the
surface. Wipe such spills immediately.
Stainless Steel
• Clean with stainless steel cleaner and follow the
cleaner manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not use steel wool, metal pads, or abrasive
cleaners.
• Do not use a metal knife, spatula, or any metal tool
to scrape these surfaces.
• Do not permit citrus or tomato juices to sit and dry
on these surfaces as citric acid will discolor the
surface. Wipe such spills immediately.
• Do not polish across the grain or in circles.
• Discoloration may occur with heavy use.
Painted Metal
• Use a soft cloth and a quality glass cleaner or
warm soapy water.
• Do not use steel wool, metal pads, or abrasive
cleaners.
• Do not use a metal knife, spatula, or any metal tool
to scrape these surfaces.
• Do not permit citrus or tomato juices to sit and dry
on these surfaces as citric acid will discolor the
surface. Wipe such spills immediately.
• Do not use paper towels or other coarse cloths.
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