Grill and Stovetop

The grill and stovetop have been converted to electricity, which makes them much easier to use.   There are four knobs to control the grill, and one knob each for the two burners.   Do not let the grille get too hot.

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Exhaust System

The grill has an exhaust system with two 110VAC fans.  The switches are located on the left wall near the front of the kitchen.

To prevent the entry of insects, and to keep the cab free of grease, keep the doors closed, including the back door, the door between the kitchen and the cab, and the right front door.  Use the fans to control the temperature if necessary.

Note that there are roof vents which may be opened for ventilation; you will probably need to open one or more if a fan is running, to provide fresh air.

 

Cleaning the Grill

It is easiest to clean the grill if it is still warm, perhaps 200 degrees F.  Usually the cleaning starts with water on the grill, and using a scraper to get most of the residue off.  The grill is then cleaned with a Scotchbrite pad and grill oil.  Wipe off excess oil with a rag.  A film of oil on the grill will prevent rust.  Cleaning supplies are found under the sink.

Be sure to empty the grease tray under the left hand side of the grill.  If you drive the truck with hot grease in the grease tray, it can make an awful mess.  
  

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RAF 10/19/14