20094-40lp (english) pg12, Maintenance, Regular maintenance – Broil King Regal REGAL S 590 PRO Freestanding Gas Grill Owners Guide Manuel d'utilisation

Page 12: Annual maintenance

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MAINTENANCE

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REGULAR MAINTENANCE

To ensure optimal performance and safety, the following

components should be inspected and cleaned as required before

use of your gas grill.

COOKING GRIDS

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CAST IRON, CAST STAINLESS & HEAVY

ROD STAINLESS

BROIL KING® Deep V cast iron and cast stainless cooking grids

provide unsurpassed heat retention and grilling performance.

BROIL KING® Heavy Rod stainless grids provide maximum

durability and good heat retention and good grilling performance.

BROIL KING® cast iron grids are coated with a porcelain enamel

finish to protect the grids and reduce the tendency of food sticking

to grids. Regular use and care improves performance and longevity

of the grids.

For optimum performance:

Before first use and after long periods of storage, wash grids

using a light detergent and water and then rinse and dry with

paper towel; never air dry grids or use a dishwasher

Immediately after washing, season cooking grids by coating

grids with an organic cold pressed cooking oil with a high

smoke point, light the grill and operate on Med/Low for 30

minutes. Recommended cooking oils:

o

Avocado Oil – smoke point (260C/500F)

o

Rice Bran Oil – smoke point (255C/490F)

o

Canola Oil – smoke point (204C/400F)

Before and after each use, brush grids with a good quality grill

brush (Item #’s 65225, 64014, 64034) and lightly coat with a

high smoke point cooking oil. This will continue the seasoning

process

Use medium heat settings to preheat and grill to avoid

burning off the protective seasoned coating

Avoid applying sugar based marinades or salt to meat before

grilling, apply sugar based marinades at end of grilling and salt

after grilling

Use oil based marinades, avoid water based marinades

Lightly coat food with cooking oil of your choice before grilling

Turn and rotate your grids periodically

Ensure the surface of the grid is always coated with a light

layer of oil. This helps prevent rust and deterioration and

improves the grids non-stick performance

If rust does occur, Burn-Off the grid, brush with a good quality

grill brush and re-season

During long periods of inactivity, grids should be

seasoned

, then

stored in a dry place. The grids may be wrapped in protective

plastic food wrap. After periods of storage, Burn-Off grids, wash,

dry with paper towel and re-season with high smoke point cooking

oil.

WARNING:

If you brush the grids with a stainless steel bristle grill brush.

If the grill is hot, use caution and oven mitts to protect

your hands.

Inspect the grids carefully after brushing to ensure there

are no broken stainless steel bristles left on the grid.

GREASE TRAY

The grease tray is in the pull out drawer located under the control

panel. Clean regularly.

FLAV-R-WAVE™

The Flav-R-Wave™ is designed to generate smoke and vapor from

the food drippings in order to provide that authentic barbecue flavor

while protecting the burner. If residue accumulates on the Flav-R-

Wave™, remove the cooking grids and scrape the residue off the

Flav-R-Wave™ with the grid lifter. (Part # 60745)

GENERAL CLEANING

Perform a Burn-Off (see below).

When gas grill is cool, remove grids, scrape the Flav-R-Wave™

clean with grid lifter then remove the Flav-R-Wave™.

Clean the interior of the gas grill as necessary by scraping the sides

and bottom of the cook box with the grid lifter and vacuum residue.

Rust is a natural oxidation process and may appear on internal

stainless steel parts. Rust will not affect performance of your grill.

BURN-OFF

Ignite the burners as per “Lighting” (page 7).

Operate gas grill on HIGH with lid closed for 10 minutes maximum.

Turn the gas source off then turn control knobs to OFF.

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE

The following components should be inspected and cleaned at

least once a year or after any period of storage over 30 days to

ensure optimal performance, safety and efficiency.

BURNER

Remove burner and inspect for cracks and deterioration. Clean

venturi tubes using a pipe cleaner or venturi brush to eliminate any

blockages. See “Venturi Tubes.” (Page 6) While the burner is

removed, remove the grease shields, clean the interior of cook box

by scraping the sides and bottom of the cook box and vacuuming.

HOSE

Inspect and replace if necessary. For propane see “Hose and

Regulator.” (Page 4)

EXTERIOR ALUMINUM COMPONENTS

If white oxidation spots appear, wash the outside of the aluminum

cook box with a mild soap and water solution. Rinse the surfaces

thoroughly then wipe them with a cloth dipped in cooking oil to

restore the luster. For repair of paint scratches and scuffs, use a

good quality HIGH temperature (600°F) spray paint for touch-up.

STAINLESS STEEL & PORCELAIN COMPONENTS

Wash with soap and water. Use stainless steel cleaner or “Bar

Keepers Friend” to polish and remove stains or rust marks if they

occur. Weathering and extreme heat can cause a stainless steel lid

to turn a tan color. This is discoloration and is not considered a

manufacturing defect.

RESIN COMPONENTS AND SIDE SHELVES

Wash with soap and water.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

If a problem is found with the regulator, hose, burner, or control

valves, do not attempt repair. See your dealer, approved service

center, or contact the factory for repairs or replacement parts. To

ensure optimum performance, use only original BROIL KING®

replacement parts.

LEAK TEST

When reconnecting a gas cylinder on propane models, be sure to

check for leaks. See “Leak Testing.” (Page 5)

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