Cast iron cooking grates care instructions – weber Silver C User Manual

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ƽWARNING: Follow all safety instructions provided

with your barbecue. Do not drop cast iron grates,
they will break.

First Time Use - Wash thoroughly with a mild dishwashing
liquid to remove the wax coating used for protection in
shipping. Rinse with warm water and dry completely with a
soft cloth or paper towel. NEVER ALLOW TO DRAIN DRY,
OR WASH IN A DISHWASHER. You must season the
grates before first use to prevent rust and keep foods from
sticking.

Seasoning Cast Iron Grates - A SOLID vegetable
shortening is recommended for the initial seasoning.
Spread a thin coating of solid vegetable shortening over
entire surface of the cast iron grates with a paper towel. Be
certain the entire surface, including all corners, has been
coated thoroughly. (Do not use salted fat such as
margarine or butter.)

Turn burners to M-O-M with lid closed (M = Medium,
O = Off, H = High, L = Low. Turn burners to M-M if you
have a two burner Silver A model). Preheat grill for 10
minutes. Place cast iron grates back in grill. Allow grill to
heat for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Turn all burners to OFF. Leave
grates in barbecue until they are cool. Your cast iron grates
are now ready to use.

Maintenance - Brush debris off with a steel bristled wire
brush.

Reseasoning - After each use the grates may be
reseasoned by coating with a solid vegetable shortening,
closing the lid and leaving the cast iron grates in grill until it
is cool.

Tips - The cast iron grates will turn black with use. The
pores of the iron will be sealed, providing a durable coating
that helps to prevent foods from sticking. The grates will
further season with use. REGULAR APPLICATIONS OF
SOLID VEGETABLE SHORTENING WILL IMPROVE ITS
RESISTANCE TO RUST.

Rust, a metallic taste or discolored foods are signs of
improper or inadequate seasoning or may result from
cooking acidic foods If rust occurs you can remove the rust
with a steel brush. Then re-season the grates.

ƽCaution
To prevent rusting the cast iron cooking grates should be
re-seasoned frequently, particularly when new. Rusting is
not a manufacturers defect.

Since cast iron holds heat well, you will not need to use
extremely high cooking temperatures. Best results are
obtained with medium to medium-high heat. Do not
overheat.
As with all cast iron, the more the use, the easier the
maintenance.

Note: Prior to storing, grease very lightly with solid
vegetable shortening, then wipe dry with a paper
towel. Store in a dry place.

Cast Iron Cooking Grates Care Instructions

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