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Kenmore 119.1643301 User Manual

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Proper care and maintenance will keep your grill in

good operating condition and prolong its life. Follow
these cleaning procedures on a timely basis and your
grill will stay clean and operate with minimum effort.

CAUTION:

Be sure your grill is off and cool before

cleaning, and always wear protective gloves when
cleaning your grill.

Cleaning The Cooking Grates

Wash your cooking grates in a mild soap and
warm water solution. You can use a wash cloth,
vegetable brush, or brass bristled brush.

Never use any type of steel bristled brush. Dry

them when finished.

Cleaning the Heat Diffusers

Wash the heat diffusers periodically in a soap and
warm water solution. Use a vegetable brush to
remove stubborn burnt-on cooking residue. Dry
the heat diffusers thoroughly before you reinstall
them into the firebox.

Cleaning the Grease Tray and Pan

To reduce the chance of fire, the grease tray and

grease pan should be visually inspected before
each grill use. Remove any grease and wash both
with a mild soap and warm water solution.

Cleaning the Inside of the Grill Lid

Grease can have a tendency to build up on the
inside of the grill lid and could drip onto the deck
or patio when the lid is opened. Visually inspect the
inside of the grill lid before each grill use. Remove
any grease and wash with a mild soap and warm
water solution.

Annual Cleaning of the Grill Interior

Burning-off excess food after every cookout will
keep it ready for instant use. We recommend you
periodically give the entire grill a thorough cleaning

to minimize your risk of grease fire and keep the
grill in good shape. Follow these steps:

1. Turn all burner valves to the "OFF" position.

2. Turn the LP gas tank valve to the "OFF"

position.

3. Disconnect the regulator assembly from the

gas tank. Inspect the hose for cracking, cuts
or any other damage, and replace as
necessary. Refer to the Parts List in this
Operator's Manual.

4.

Remove and clean the cooking grates, heat

diffusers, warming rack, burners, and grease
tray.

5. Cover each gas valve orifice with aluminum

foil.

5. Brush the inside and bottom of the grill with

a fiber pad or nylon brush and wash with a
mild soap and warm water solution. Rinse
thoroughly and let dry.

7. Remove aluminum foil from orifices and

check each orifice for obstruction.

8.

Replace the burners, ensuring the burners fit

down over each valve orifice.

9. Check and clean each electrode tip. Adjust

the

spacing between the tips and the burner as
necessary. The space between the electrode
tip and burner should be approximately 3/16".

10. Replace the heat diffusers, grates, warming

rack, and grease tray.

11. Reconnect the gas source and observe the

burner flame for correct operation.

Cleaning Exterior Surfaces:

Cleaning Exterior Surfaces:

Wash with a mild dish soap and warm water
solution. A cloth, soft brush, or plastic
cleaning pad can be used. Rinse thoroughly
and wipe dry.

Cleaning Exterior Stainless Steel Surfaces:

Wash with a mild dish soap and warm water
solution. Clean and polish with a stainless
steel cleaner. There are many good quality
stainless steel cleaners and polishes available.

Follow the manufacturer's directions. Always
polish in the direction of the lines. Do not

allow dirt and grease to accumulate. Do not
use steel wool as it will scratch the surface.
Do not use abrasive cleaners and scrubbers.

CAUTION:

Fleat, weathering, machine oils used in the
manufacturing of stainless steel, and dirt can

all cause exterior stainless steel surfaces to
turn tan in color. In addition, the following
products and naturally occurring substances in
the outdoors will damage all stainless steel
finishes. Use caution so they will not come in
contact with your grill. Immediately wash
them off and dry the stainless steel should
they ever come in contact with your gas grill.

They include, but are not limited to, pool

chemicals (chlorine and bromine), lawn
fertilizer, ice melting salts, sea or salt water,
urine, bird droppings, and tree sap.

Failure to comply with these instructions may
result in a hazardous situation which, if not

avoided, may result in injury.

Keep grill area clear and free from

combustible materials, gasoline and other
flammable vapors and liquids.

Do not obstruct the flow of air for combustion

and ventilation.

Keep the ventilation openings of the tank

enclosure cabinet free and clear of debris.

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