Fire Magic Custom Gourmet Unibody Series 12 & 13 User Manual

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CARE OF STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS

Your barbecue may have a stainless steel oven and front panel.
The following care instructions will keep your unit looking and
working like new. Stainless steel components are constructed
of the finest prime grade type 304 stainless steel. Meticulous
attention has been given to maintain the attractive finish
throughout the manufacturing process. Like the stainless steel
used in commercial kitchens, your barbecue requires regular
cleaning and occasional buffing to maintain its bright, clean
appearance.

Deposits of dirt and grease can be removed easily with Fire
Magic Foaming Barbecue and Grill Cleaner*
. Deposits
should be removed before they are allowed to bake onto the
finish. To remove more stubborn deposits, use a scouring pad
recommended for stainless steel. Be sure to always rub in the
direction of the polishing lines (Figure 18). Oven cleaner may be
used, according to manufacturer's instructions, to remove
cooked-on food deposits. Special cleaning agents and polishing
pads recommended for stainless steel are available at your
local barbecue dealer, hardware store or supermarket.

CAUTION: Never use ordinary steel wool or steel brushes on
stainless steel. Tiny particles left behind may rust and stain the
finish. Abrasive pads recommended for restoring the grain in
stainless steel will, over a period of time, scratch or dull the
surface of glass or porcelain-coated products.

BURNER MAINTENANCE

Fire Magic burners are constructed of heavy-duty cast stainless
steel and have a lifetime warranty (cast brass and porcelainized
cast iron burners are also available). Once a year inspect the
burners to insure that the ports are clear of debris.

CARE OF YOUR FIRE MAGIC BARBECUE

COOKING GRIDS

Fire Magic cooking grids come in two types: Stainless Steel
and Porcelain-Finished Cast-Iron Grids. Both are finished with
a special matte (satin) finish. This matte-finish provides a more
stick-resistant cooking surface that makes outdoor barbecuing
easy and enjoyable. The stainless steel cooking grids are
made of type 304 stainless steel, and the coating on the
porcelain-finished grids provides a cooking surface that resists
corrosion and increases cooking grid durability, providing years
of cooking enjoyment. For best cooking performance, the wide
side of the grid bars should face up. Follow the simple steps
of 'Care and Maintenance' after every use.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

(Stainless Steel Grids)

To maintain your stainless steel cooking grids, we recommend
lightly brushing the grids after use with a brass or stainless
steel wire brush. Before use, brush again if necessary and
spray a light coat of vegetable oil over the cooking surface.
Discoloration or stubborn food particles can be removed with
a heavy-duty abrasive or stainless steel scouring pad. Grills
can also be washed in an automatic dishwasher or cleaned
with strong cleaning solutions, including oven cleansers. We
do not recommend ordinary steel or wire brushes, which may
leave tiny metal par ticles on the grids which cause
discoloration, but not permanent damage.

(Porcelain Coated)

A spray coat of vegetable oil and light brushing with a brass grid
brush before and after use is all it takes to maintain cooking
readiness and ensure long life.

PROTECTING THE WHOLE BARBECUE FINISH

A heavy duty cover will protect the finish on your Fire Magic
smoke oven and preserve your barbecue investment. The water
repellent material will shield your smoke oven from scratches,
corrosion and oxidation.

Visit our Website at www.rhpeterson.com to view our

full range of Fire Magic and Real-Fyre products and

accessories.

Robert H. Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Ave. •

• City of Industry, CA 91746 •

*Accessories and replacement parts may be obtained

from your nearest Fire Magic Dealer.

For assistance in locating a dealer, please contact our

factory at the address listed below.

*

Available from your nearest Fire Magic Dealer

WIPE WITH GRAIN

Figure 18 - Always rub with the grain

REPLACING THE SPARK GENERATOR BATTERY

1. Remove the rubber cap by depressing and turning the cap

counterclockwise.

2. The battery is now accessible for removal and replacement.
3. Make sure that the battery spring is reinstalled with

the new battery.

Figure 19 - Cover for Built-in Barbecue

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