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Cooking instructions, Burn-off, Preheating – Kenmore 141.16315800 User Manual

Page 23: Cooking temperatures, An important note about cooking temperatures, Indirect cooking, Prepare cooking grids for grilling, Flare-ups

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Cooking Instructions

Burn-Off

□ Before cooking on your gas grill for the first time, you

should "burn off' the grill to eliminate any odor or
foreign matter. Ignite the burners, lower the Lid, and
operate grill on setting for 3 to 5 minutes.

CAUTION:

Operating ALL main burners on

iHi

setting for longer than five minutes may damage
certain parts of your grill. Do not leave your grill

unattended when in use.

Preheating

□ To preheat, light your grill on Hi, lower the Lid

and follow this timetable:

• For high temperature cooking, preheat grill 3 to 5

minutes.

. For low temperature cooking, preheat grill 3 minutes.

• To slow cook, preheating is not necessary.

Cooking Temperatures

□ High setting:

The

fHi

Control Knob setting should

only be used to pre-heat your grill the first 3-5 minutes
and for burning food residue off the grill for 3-5 minutes
after cooking is complete.

CAUTION:

Operating ALL main burners on

fHi

setting

for longer than five minutes may damage certain parts
of your grill. Do not leave your grill unattended when in

use.

Medium to Low Settings:

Most recipes specify

medium to low settings, including all smoking,
rôtisserie cooking and cooking lean cuts such as fish.

An Important Note About Cooking Temperatures

□ The suggested heat settings and cooking times

shown in the following pages are approximate.
Unlike the controlled environment inside your kitchen,
variables including outside temperatures, direction
and conditions of wind, as well as grill location will
affect your grill's heat distribution. Because these
condition vary, and no two backyards are alike, we
offer this guide as a convenience. We recommend
you monitor your grill closely and rotate foods as
needed to prevent overcooking and ensure the most
delicious results every time.

• The middle and back primary cooking areas offer the

highest heat for searing and grilling.

• The Secondary Cooking Rack offers medium heat for

preparing breads and firm vegetables like potatoes
and corn.

• The front primary cooking area offers less heat and is

ideal for preparing delicate foods and for keeping
oooked foods warm.

DirectCooking

□ The direct cooking method can be used with the

supplied Cooking Grids and food placed directly over
the lit grill Burners.

Direct Cooking requires the Grill

Lid to be open.

This method is ideal for searing,

grilling, deep frying and whenever you want foods to
have an open-flame barbecued taste.

Indirect Cooking

□ The indirect cooking method oan also be used with

the supplied Cooking Grids. To cook

indirectly,

the

food should be placed on the left or right side of your

grill with the Burner lit on the opposite side. Or place

your food on the Secondary Cooking Rack and light

the outer grill Burners. Either way,

indirect cooking

must be done with the Lid down.

Prepare Cooking Grids for Grilling

□ Greasing the cooking surface will help keep foods

from sticking during the cookout and reduces the
amount of cleanup required. Use a brush to apply a
thin layer of cooking oil or vegetable shortening onto
each Cooking Grid before each cookout. We do not
suggest spray type oils unless they are specified for

high-temperature cooking. Be sure to coat the entire
cooking surface including edges and any areas with
chipped porcelain.

Flare-Ups

□ The fats and juices dripping from grilled food can

cause flare-ups. Since flare-ups impart a favorably,
distinctive taste and color to food cooked over an
open flame, they should be accepted up to a point.
To minimize flare-ups use a drip pan under foods
that produce a lot of grease, like ribs.

A-1

• Failure to oomply with these instruotions could

result in a fire or explosion that could cause
serious bodily injury, death or property damage.

• Never

line the bottom of the grill housing or

Savor Plates® with aluminum foil, sand or any

substance that will restrict the flow of grease
into the Grease Draining Tray and Receptacle.

• Before each use of your grill:

Pull out the Grease

Tray and remove all grease and food debris to
prevent grease fire hazard.

• Use your grill at least 3 feet away from any

wall or surface.

Use your grill at least

3 feet

away

from combustible objects that can melt or

catch fire (such as vinyl or wood siding, fences
and overhangs) or sources of ignition including
pilot lights on water heaters and live electrical
appliances.

• Never

use your gas grill in a garage, porch, shed,

breezeway or any other enclosed area.

• Your grill will get very hot.

Always wear a flame

retardant BBQ Mitt when cooking on your grill.
Never lean over cooking areas while using grill.
Do not touch cooking surfaces. Lid, grill housing
or other parts while grill is in operation, or until

the grill has cooled down after use.