Fire Magic E660i / A660i Built-In Grill Cover — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Fire Magic E660i / A660i Built-In Grill Cover?
This is a custom-fitting cover for the Fire Magic E660i built-in grills, designed to shield them from the elements — rain, UV rays, dust, and debris — when not in use.
What materials and features does it include?
• Exterior: Black PVC vinyl for weather resistance.
• Interior: Breathable polyester lining to help reduce condensation inside.
• Fit: Made to be **custom fitted** to Fire Magic grills (E660i / A660i) to provide a snug coverage.
• Country of Origin: United States.
How do I properly install and use this cover?
1. Ensure the grill is fully cooled and powered off.
2. Place the cover starting at the hood section and let it drape down the sides.
3. Adjust the fit so it sits evenly with minimal slack.
4. Leave any ventilation paths open so moisture can escape.
5. To remove, lift straight upward — avoid pulling it over sharp edges.
What protection does it offer and when is it best used?
• Shields the exterior of the grill — hood, control panel, side panels — from rain, UV, dust, and debris.
• Helps preserve the finish and outer components during downtime or seasonal use.
• Best used when the grill is idle for extended periods, or when it’s exposed to the elements.
What maintenance tips and limitations should I know?
Maintenance Tips:
• Clean the cover occasionally with mild soap and water; rinse and let it dry fully before placing it back on.
• Avoid keeping leaves, branches, or pooled water on top of the cover.
• Be careful of edges or protruding parts (knobs, handles) that could rub or tear the vinyl.
• When removing the cover for storage, ensure it’s dry and stored in a ventilated area to prevent mildew.
Limitations / cautions:
• Do **not** place the cover on while the grill is still hot — always wait until it is fully cooled.
• Over long exposure, the vinyl exterior or lining may suffer UV damage or degradation.
• The cover protects only the outer surfaces — internal burners, grates, or electronics may remain vulnerable if moisture reaches inside.
• In very humid or damp climates, condensation may still form inside — periodic airing can help.