AMDDIRECT 072723 Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler Instructions
- August 31, 2024
- AMDDIRECT
Table of Contents
- 072723 Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
- Product Information
- Specifications:
- Initial Cleaning After Installation:
- Monthly Interior Cleaning:
- Exterior Stainless Steel Cleaning:
- Rust Information:
- Removing Rust-Looking Stains or Spots:
- Q: How often should I clean the exterior of the grill?
- Q: Can I use any cleaner on the stainless steel surface?
072723 Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Brand: AMDDIRECT
- Model: Grill Care & Cleaning 072723
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Usage: Grill maintenance and cleaning
Product Usage Instructions
Initial Cleaning After Installation:
After installing the grill, perform an initial cleaning to
remove any manufacturing residues or dirt. Use a mild soap solution
and a soft cloth to wipe down the interior and exterior surfaces of
the grill.
Monthly Interior Cleaning:
On a monthly basis, clean the interior of the grill to remove
grease build-up and food residues. Use a grill brush or scraper to
clean the grates and a damp cloth with mild detergent for the inner
surfaces. Ensure the grill is completely cooled down before
cleaning.
Exterior Stainless Steel Cleaning:
To maintain the exterior stainless steel surfaces, regularly
clean with a stainless steel cleaner. Spray the cleaner on a clean
microfiber towel or cloth and wipe the entire outside surface. This
routine cleaning will help prevent rust formation and keep the
stainless steel looking new.
Rust Information:
Rust spots can form due to trapped liquids in architectural
crevices. Regularly clean the exterior surface with a stainless
steel cleaner to prevent rust formation. Consider using top-rated
stainless steel cleaners and polishers for thorough cleaning and
restoration when necessary.
Removing Rust-Looking Stains or Spots:
If rust-like stains or spots appear on the grill, use
appropriate rust removal products or methods recommended for
stainless steel surfaces. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
for effective stain removal.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: How often should I clean the exterior of the grill?
A: It is recommended to clean the exterior stainless steel
surface regularly to prevent rust formation. Monthly cleaning is
ideal, but adjust based on usage and environmental conditions.
Q: Can I use any cleaner on the stainless steel surface?
A: It is best to use stainless steel cleaners specifically
designed for stainless steel surfaces to avoid damage or staining.
Always test a small area before full application.
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Care & Cleaning
Following these few recommendations will help you enjoy your grill for many years to come.
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Initial Cleaning After Installation
· When first installed, remove all protective plastic as soon as possible. ·
Clean exterior stainless steel right after installation, using (WD-40). ·
Clean exterior with stainless steel cleaner (Bar Keepers Friend, Zep or
others) regularly · Turn on the main bottom burners for 10 minutes to burn off
any production oils inside grill. · Interior cleaning suggested at a minimum
once a season (Simple Green) & annual interior cleaning.
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Monthly Interior Cleaning
· Turn grill on high for 15 minutes, close hood “like self-cleaning ovens” to
burn up and brake down any interior buildup of greases and food residue.
· Let grill cool down for roughly 90 minutes. · Remove the cooking grates.
Soak them in a bucket of warm water with Simple Green to remove baked on grime
and grease. · Remove the drip tray and scrape off any residue. Then, spray
with Simple Green and hose off. · Remove briquette tray and brush off any
residue. · Wipe down interior walls around back burner and side walls using a
degreaser or stainless steel cleaner for ovens and grills. · Remove the bottom
burners. Lightly brush them off with a stainless or steel brush. Clean out the
holes on the
burner, making sure none are clogged. · Turn and tap them with the main inlet
hole down to remove debris from inside. · Use a stainless or steel brush or
putty knife to scrape down the interior basin of the grill. · Using some type
of shop vac, vacuum out the residue from the bottom basin of the grill. · If
desired, hose out inside of grill. Then let dry before reinstalling interior
parts. · After each use burn off debris and brush clean.
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Exterior Stainless Steel Cleaning
· Fill a bucket with warm water and soap (Dawn or Simple Green) · Using a
microfiber towel or sponge moistened with soapy water, wipe down the surface
of the grill following the
grain of the metal as you clean. · Rinse completely with clean water. · Dry
with a microfiber towel. · Using Bar Keepers Friend, Zep or other quality
stainless steel cleaners helps to protect the porous stainless-steel
surface from discoloration. · Covering grill using a grill cover, when not in
use, is a great way to protect the exterior.
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Rust Information
Rust looking brown spots are formed when oxygen comes into sustained contact
with iron in a process called oxidation. Oxygen is delivered to the metal from
water, either from liquid water or water vapor “rain” or “humidity”. Carbon
dioxide in the air combines with the water to form a weak carbonic acid,
dissolving the water into its component parts hydrogen and oxygen as well
as causing some of the minerals and other particles in the air to form a
“rust” looking deposit on the surface in the porous of the stainless steel,
which then form brown spots. Another cause is that free oxygen bonds with the
dissolved minerals and other particles in the air to form iron oxide or “rust
looking spots” in the pores.
“Rust” brown spot formations can also be encouraged by architectural crevices,
like the polished welds and edges of the metal surface that can trap liquids.
Once “rust” brown spots form, the porous surface will trap additional liquids
and lead to further deposits that look like “rust” brown spots on the
stainless steel surface.
Cleaning the exterior surface regularly with a stainless steel cleaner by
spraying it on a clean microfiber towel or cloth and wiping off the entire
outside surface can help to clean the pores. This regular cleaning should help
to keep the stainless looking new. Doing regular surface cleaning is just like
waxing the paint surface of a car.
The purchase and use of top rated stainless steel cleaners and polishers along
with stainless steel finish restoration cleaners and refinishers may be
necessary.
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Remove Rust Looking Stains or Spots
· Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda in 2 cups of water. · Rub the baking soda
solution on the rust stain using a toothbrush, being careful to go with the
grain of the
stainless steel. If the stain is persistent, add vinegar, little by little, to
a cup of baking soda until you have a consistent paste. Wipe the spot with
paste and rinse with a wet microfiber towel. Making certain you always wipe in
the direction of the grain of the stainless steel. · When stain is removed,
wash entire surface with the soap solution mentioned above. For grease build
up, use Zep on the exterior surface to remove.
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