17StainlesssteelDo not use a steel wool pad; it will scratch thesurface.Inside and outside stainless steel can becleaned easily and quickly with a stainless steelcleaner such as Revere Copper and StainlessSteel Cleaner®.For hard to clean soil, or film layers of grease,use a stainless steel cleaner such as Bon-Ami®.Apply cleaner with a damp sponge, rinsethoroughly and dry. Always scrub lightly in thedirection of the grain.Rotisserie Keep the rotisserie motor electric cord awayfrom the heated surface of the grill. When notin use remove and store the motor in a drylocation.Clean the skewer in warm sudsy water.Spider andinsectwarningSpiders and insects can nest in the burners ororifices of this or any outdoor gas appliance.The presence of spiders, spider webs or otherinsects can cause the gas to flow from thefront of the burner. This is a very dangerouscondition which can cause a fire to occurbehind the valve panel, damaging the cookingcenter and making it unsafe for use.You should inspect the burners at least once ayear or immediately if any of the followingconditions occur:1. The smell of gas in conjunction with theburner flames appearing yellow.2. The grill or range-top burners do not reachtemperature.3. The grill or range-top burners heat unevenly.4. The burners make popping noises.If blockage exists, clean the burners immediately.Replacinga rotaryigniterBefore replacing an igniter perform thissimple test.1. Remove the drip tray.2. From underneath the valve panel, lookupwards and locate the end of the igniterwire where it is connected. Disconnect thewire and place the metal blade of ascrewdriver about 1/8≤ from the terminal ofthe rotary igniter.3. Turn the igniter knob. If the igniter is good,a spark will jump across to the screwdriver. Ifthere is no spark, replace the igniter.If there is a spark, examine the wire of theelectrode for cracks and cuts. Also examine theelectrode for grease and debris or see if theelectrode tip is bent. Is the tip sparking to thetop of the electrode bracket?The rotary igniter may be replaced from thefront by removing the drip pan and reachingbehind the valve panel to unplug the igniterwire. Remove the igniter knob and the twomounting screws. (Reverse the procedure toreplace.) If removing the valve panel isnecessary begin by removing all the controlknobs, then remove the 4 corner screws of thevalve panel.