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Caution, Warning – Napoleon Grills LD485RB User Manual

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Tube Burner: The burners are made from heavy wall 304 stainless steel, but extreme heat and a corrosive

environment can cause surface corrosion to occur. This can be removed with a brass wire brush.

CAUTION!

Beware of Spiders.

Spiders and insects are attracted to the smell of propane and natural gas. The burner is equipped with an

insect screen on the air shutter, which reduces the likelihood of insects building nests inside the burner but

does not entirely eliminate the problem. A nest or web can cause the burner to burn with a soft yellow or

orange flame or cause a fire (flashback) at the air shutter beneath the control panel. To clean the inside of the

burner, it must be removed from the gas grill: Remove the screw that attaches the burner to the back wall.

Slide the burner back and upwards to remove. Cleaning: Use a flexible venturi tube brush to clean the inside

Control Panel: The control panel text is printed directly on the stainless steel and with proper maintenance

will remain dark and legible. To clean the panel, use only warm soapy water or stainless steel cleaner available

from your Napoleon dealer. Never apply abrasive cleaners on any stainless surfaces, especially the printed

portion of the control panel or the printing will gradually rub off.
Cleaning Inside The Gas Grill: Remove the cooking grids. Use a brass wire brush to clean loose debris from

the casting sides and underneath the lid. Scrape the sear plates with a putty knife or scraper, and use a wire

brush to remove the ash. Remove the sear plates and brush debris from the burners with the brass wire brush.

Sweep all debris from inside the gas grill into the drip pan.
Drip Pan: Accumulated grease is a fire hazard. Clean the drip pan frequently (every 4 – 5 uses or as often as

required) to avoid grease buildup. Grease and excess drippings pass through to the drip pan, located beneath

the gas grill and accumulate in the disposable grease tray below the drip pan. To access the disposable grease

tray or to clean the drip pan, slide the drip pan free of the grill. Never line the drip pan with aluminum foil,

sand or any other material as this could prevent the grease from flowing properly. The pan should be scraped

out with a putty knife or scraper. Replace the disposable grease tray every 2 – 4 weeks, depending on gas grill

usage. For supplies, see your Napoleon Gas Grill dealer.
Cleaning The Outer Grill Surface: Do not use abrasive cleaners or steel wool on any painted, porcelain or stainless

steel parts of your Napoleon Grill. Doing so will scratch the finish. Exterior grill surfaces should be cleaned with

warm soapy water while the metal is still warm to the touch. To clean stainless surfaces, use a stainless steel or

a non-abrasive cleaner. Always wipe in the direction of the grain. Over time, stainless steel parts discolor when

heated, usually to a golden or brown hue. This discoloration is normal and does not affect the performance of

the grill. Porcelain enamel components must be handled with additional care. The baked-on enamel finish is

glass-like, and will chip if struck. Touch-up enamel is available from your Napoleon Grill dealer.

WARNING!

Hose: Check for abrasions, melting, cuts, and cracks in the hose. If any of these conditions

exist, do not use the gas grill. Have the part replaced by your Napoleon Gas Grill dealer or qualified gas

installer.

Grids And Warming Rack: The grids and warming rack are best cleaned with a brass wire brush during the

pre-heating period. Steel wool can be used for stubborn stains. It is normal that stainless grids (if equipped) will

discolor permanently from regular usage due to the high temperature of the cooking surface.
Cast Iron Cooking Grids: The cast iron cooking grids supplied with your new grill offer superior heat retention

and distribution. By regularly seasoning your grids you are adding a protective coating, which will aid in resisting

corrosion and increase your grids non-stick capabilities.
First Time Use: Wash the cooking grids by hand with mild dish soap and water to remove any residue from

the manufacturing process (never wash in a dish washer). Rinse thoroughly with hot water and dry completely

with a soft cloth. This is important to avoid moisture from entering the cast iron.
Seasoning: Using a soft cloth, spread VEGETABLE SHORTENING over the entire grid surface ensuring all grooves

and corners are covered. Do not use salted fats such as butter or margarine. Pre-heat your grill for 15 minutes,

then place the seasoned cooking grids in the grill. Turn the burner control knobs to medium with the lid

closed. Allow the cooking grids to heat for approximately one-half hour. Turn all the burners to the “OFF”

position and turn the gas off at the source. Let the cooking grids stand until cool. This procedure should be

repeated several times throughout the season, although it is not required for daily use (follow daily usage

procedure below).
Daily Usage: Before pre-heating, and cleaning with a brass wire grill brush, coat the entire top surface of the

cooking grids with VEGETABLE SHORTENING. Pre-heat the grill and then brush away any unwanted residue

with a brass wire brush.
Stainless Steel Cooking Grids: (upgrade kit available - see replacement parts list). Stainless steel cooking grids

are durable and corrosion resistant. They require less seasoning and maintenance than cast iron cooking grids.

It is recommended that you follow the daily usage procedure listed above although you may find pre-heating

and cleaning your grids with a wire brush is sufficient for your grilling needs.