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2. Use a bristled brush and run it through the orifices of the burner several times.
3. Go over the exterior of the burner with a wire brush several times to loosen debris and
residue. You may also wipe it with a terry cloth or damp rag without using any chemicals.
For stubborn scale, you may use a scraper.
4. Look at all burner ports (the small openings) and run a pipe cleaner or thin wire through
them.
5. Analyze the burner for corrosion and any damage caused by corrosion.
6. Inspect ignition and burner orifices for corrosion and built-up of other residues.
Cleaning the Infrared Burner(s)
The most effective way to clean your infrared burner(s) is to allow it to burn on the HIGH
setting for five to 10 minutes. The infrared burner achieves high temperatures and will burn off
most food and debris.
You may also use a wire brush to scrub away hardened grease and debris. You may remove
each infrared burner from the firebox using the instructions on the prior page. Cotter pins must
be removed from the cast pegs.