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Unplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Keep the hood open after removing your food so the unit will cool down more quickly. The cooking pot, grill grate, crisper basket, splatter shield, cleaning brush, and any other accessories are dishwasher safe. If hand-washing, use the cleaning brush to help wash the parts. Use the opposite end of the cleaning brush as a scraper to assist with releasing baked-on sauces or cheese. Air-dry or towel-dry all parts after hand-washing. If food residue or grease are stuck on the grill grate, splatter shield, or any other removable part, place them in a sink or stack them in the pot and fill with warm, soapy water and allow to soak for a couple hours or overnight. After soaking, use the cleaning brush to clean each part. Over time, the splatter shield front tabs and frame may accumulate grease buildup. Soaking the splatter shield overnight will help soften the baked-on grease. After soaking, use the cleaning brush to remove the grease from the stainless steel frame and front tabs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use dawn dish liquid soap and and use a soft Scrubbing pad across it then let it air dry.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can you order a replacement top screen if so from the company or you?
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