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Twin Eagles TETG30-B User Manual

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Griddle Plate

• After every use, thoroughly wipe it with a rough cloth to remove food particles and other residue.

• You may use hot soapy water to remove the cooked-in food and seasoning.

• Special griddle cleaners are commercially available which may be used to remove heavy soil build-up.

• Rinse the griddle with room temperature water after using any of these cleaners. Caution: Never flood a hot

griddle with cold water! This promotes griddle warping and can cause the griddle plate to crack if continued over

a period of time.

• Dry the griddle plate and coat it lightly with vegetable oil or apply a non-stick cooking spray

Grease Tray

• The grease tray collects grease, liquid and food particles. It is highly recommended to clean the tray after every

use to avoid any possibility of a grease fire.

• Allow the tray and its contents to cool before cleaning. The grease tray is located in front of the griddle plate

assembly. Slightly tilt the grease tray forward and lift the tray to remove it from the griddle plate assembly. Wipe

the grease tray clean with a cloth and a hot soapy solution. Make sure the grease tray is fully inserted back into the

Teppanyaki Griddle again.

Flue Cover Assembly

The Flue Cover Assembly is located at the back of the griddle plate assembly. Wipe the flue cover clean with a

cloth. You may also remove it for cleaning with a hot soapy solution. Make sure the flue cover is fully inserted

back into the Teppanyaki Griddle again.

Spider and Insect Warning

Spiders and other insects can nest in the burners and orifices of this and any other outdoor products, which causes

the gas to flow from the front of the burner. This can create a dangerous condition that can cause a fire behind the

valve panel, damaging the Teppanyaki Griddle and making it unsafe to operate.

Inspect the burners once a year, or if the Teppanyaki Griddle has not been used for more than a month or if any of

the following conditions occur:

1. The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow.

2. The griddle does not reach temperature.

3. The griddle heats unevenly.

4. The burner makes popping noise.




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