sheridany
RVF Supporter
@Texas Clodhopper you mentioned a burn in session prior to use. I am not seeing anything in the documentation that says what to do. Can you share what you did?
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I missed it too initially.@Texas Clodhopper you mentioned a burn in session prior to use. I am not seeing anything in the documentation that says what to do. Can you share what you did?
I missed it too. I'll see you at the Saturday morning special class for people like us.@Texas Clodhopper you mentioned a burn in session prior to use. I am not seeing anything in the documentation that says what to do. Can you share what you did?
Make that 'how' and to 'which outlet' and what 'length' cord!What Dennis said. Do you need me to explain how to plug it in?
Normally, just use a bay outlet. IF you're running three A/Cs, convection oven, induction cooktop and charging personal massage devices, you may want to go to the pedestal.Do you guys power the grill from the pedestal or plug in in one of the bays?
What he said except for the personal massage device, which has its own charging system.Normally, just use a bay outlet. IF you're running three A/Cs, convection oven, induction cooktop and charging personal massage devices, you may want to go to the pedestal.
I’ve been using the outlet in bay to power GMG Trek and will do same with NinjaDo you guys power the grill from the pedestal or plug in in one of the bays?
Easy-peasy! It's a lot like cleaning the engine compartment of a Prevost. I use Dawn Platinum Powerwash for the grill plate (or griddle). Spray it, let it sit a few minutes, then a high-pressure garden hose until all the big stuff is gone. Then I take it to Mrs. Allison with a sad look and she does the rest. On the one occasion when she didn't take the bait, I finished it with a sponge and some more Powerwash. It's really easy to clean.@GlampDaddy since you are the chief ninja amongst a bunch of baby Ninja wannabes. How do you keep the grill clean particularly under the hood? I imagine it can get pretty grungy after a while.