Vermont Casting VM448, VM658, VM508 user manual Rotisserie Setup if equipped

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Operation

Rotisserie Setup (if equipped)

NOTICE

Figure 12a

Rotisserie Motor Bracket

 

The rotisserie assembly includes a counterweight for large or irregular foods; using the counterweight reduces strain on the motor which is rated to turn a maximum of 12 lbs.

1. Attach the Rotisserie Motor Bracket to the left side of the base by aligning the holes and securing the pieces together using the two (2) bolts and two (2) lock nuts provided. (Fig. 12a)

NOTE: For grill models with a marinating station: Loosen the two (2)

 

 

bolts and nuts securing the heat shield marinating tray to the grill

 

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body. (Fig. 12b) Attach the rotisserie motor bracket using the

Figure 12b

Remove Bolts

same mounting holes. Secure both the bracket and heat shield us-

 

and Nuts

ing bolts and nuts provided.

 

 

2. Remove the warming rack. Lay a flat noncombustible pan directly on the cooking grates to catch drippings. Large food items may require that you remove the middle cooking grate(s), and place the pan on the sear plates. Never use the main burners while using the rotisserie burner.

3.

Insert the ends of the Rotisserie Support into the slots of the right

 

 

cooking grate, so the edge of the support is approximately 1” from the

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right casting, and the top groove is in line with the rotisserie spit hole

View from behind

 

in the left casting. (Fig. 12c)

 

 

4.

 

 

and under the side

Engage the Motor Bracket to the left side of the base as per Rotisserie

shelf.

 

 

 

 

 

instructions.

 

 

Heat Shield

 

Rotisserie

 

 

5.

Engage the Rotisserie Motor in the

Figure 12c

 

Forks

 

 

Motor Bracket. (Fig. 12c)

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

Assemble the spit and meat forks.

 

 

 

 

Adjust the retainer bushing to keep the

 

 

Bushing

 

spit in place. (Fig. 12c)

Rotisserie

 

Rotisserie

7.

Tighten the thumbscrews with small

 

Support

Motor

 

 

 

 

pliers.

 

 

 

8.

Insert the Spit Rod into the Rotisserie

 

 

 

 

Motor. (Fig. 12d)

 

 

 

Motor

Bracket

Figure 12d

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Spit Rod - Motor End

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Contents USER’S Manual No Need to Return to the Store PAS Besoin DE Retourner AU MagasinNo ES Necesario QUE Regrese a LA Tienda Parts Identification Signal Words Important WarningsSafe Locations for USE of this Outdoor Grill Safe USE of Propane LP GAS Safe USE of Natural NG GASSafety Safe USE of Natural NG GASPrevention of Burns Electrical Safety Battery HandlingTable of Contents Propane GAS Fuel Protect the cylinder valvePropane GAS Fuel Connecting the Grill to a Propane LP GAS Cylinder Gas HookupHooking Up to the Propane LP Gas Supply To Connect Connecting the Grill to the Main GAS SupplyHooking Up the Grill to the Natural NG Gas Supply To DisconnectPropane Tank Valve OperationControl Functions Burner Control Valves FigLighting the Main Burners Turning the Burners Off FLARE-UPSMatch Lighting the Main Burners Lighting the Rotisserie Burner if applicable To Start the Rotisserie BurnerMatch Lighting the Rotisserie Burner Rotisserie Setup if equipped Rotisserie Setup Lighting the Side Burner if applicableShutting the Burner OFF Cooking Methods of CookingPreparing Food for the Grill Grilling Tips Poultry Cooking Time ChartThickness Temperature Beef Fish & SeafoodSausage Thickness Temperature PorkCooking LambTime VegetablesCare & Maintenance Care & CleaningCooking Grids Drip Tray Stainless Steel PanelsPorcelain Enamel Castings Maintenance Burner AdjustmentTroubleshooting Guide Problem Potential Cause Action RequiredTroubleshooting Guide Limited Lifetime Warranty Year Warranty