Blaze BLZGP04 32 Inch Freestanding Grill with 66000 BTUs, Rear Burner, 740 sq. in. Cooking

Use and Care Guide - Page 32

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Blaze Outdoor Products Instructional Book
Page | 32
Drip Tray
Clean the drip tray after each use. Failure to do so could result in a fire. Once the appliance has cooled
completely, remove the tray by pulling it all the way out until it comes free. Clean the tray with hot soapy water
and
replace ensuring the tray is installed completely in the grill housing. If using an oven cleaning agent, be sure to
carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions to
avoid damage to the stainless steel.
Heat Separators, Flame Tamers, Grilling and Warming Racks
To clean (should clean after each use), turn the main burners on HIGH for 10-15 minutes with the hood
closed. This allows any
food particles or grease drippings to burn away. Brush components with a stainless steel
bristle brush to remove any remaining charred materials.
Cast Stainless Steel Burners
The appliance must be completely cooled before proceeding. Make sure the gas supply is off and all control
knobs are in the “OFFposition. You must remove all cooking grids and flame tamers to expose the main
burners
in the appliance. On the bottom rear of each burner is a cotter pin accessible from the back of the grill head.
Remove cotter pins (unless they were removed prior to installation into an outdoor kitchen). To remove
burner, pull
rod upwards and slide burner toward the rear of the appliance. Repeat for each burner. To clean the
burners, use a
wire brush to clean the exterior of the burner. Free all clogged ports of obstructions with a small
metal object. Clean
out any debris through the air shutter and inspect the burner inlet to ensure it is free of any
obstructions. Use a rod
or pipe cleaner to remove any debris within the burner if necessary.
SPIDER AND INSECT WARNING
Spiders and other insects can nest in the burner of this and any other burner, which causes the gas to flow
from the front of the burner. This dangerous “condition” can cause a fire behind the valve panel, damaging
the burner and making the burner unsafe to operate. Inspect the burners before each use. Symptoms of
insect nests can include any of the following conditions:
1) The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow.
2) The burner does not reach temperature.
3) The burner heats unevenly.
4) The burner makes popping noises.
NOTE: Make sure each burner is properly placed after cleaning. It is very important to ensure the end of the
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