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Unplug any other electrical devices, like patio lights, powered by the exterior
outlet/circuit breaker before plugging in your grill.
If power is lost during use:
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Identify and unplug any other electrical devices that lost power at the same
time and reset the breaker.
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Try using a different electrical outlet, if available. Check your owner's manual
for recommended use of extension cords. If your circuit breaker continues to
trip during use, consult a qualified electrician.
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The appliance should not require any interior cleaning. Any food residue should
burn off when in use. You can use the brush to sweep away excess debris on
the stone.
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Over time the interior of the device may discolor slightly. This is completely
normal.
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Don't use oven cleaners or metal scourers to clean your pizza oven because
they will damage the machine, Wipe the outer body with a soft, damp sponge.
A non-abrasive liquid cleanser or mild spray solution may be used to avoid
build-up of stains. Apply the cleanser to the sponge, not the oven surface,
before cleaning.
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To clean the outside of your pizza oven, wait until it's cool, unplug it and use a
lightly damp cloth to wipe the oven body. Dry with a clean towel right away.
•
Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to inserting the power plug into a power
outlet and turning the oven on.
Storing
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You can use the pizza oven outside. Store indoors in dry conditions when not
in use.
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Only store the pizza stone inside the oven — don't store food or other items in
the oven cavity.
•
Do not lean on or put items on top of your device. Doing so could damage your
oven.
Pizza Stone
1.
DO NOT use the pizza stone over an open flame.
2. Avoid extreme temperature change to the stone. DO NOT place frozen foods
onto the stone if using temperatures in excess of 350°F.
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