Vermont Casting owner manual Caring for Your Gas Grill, Cooking Tips Caring for Your Grill

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Caring for Your Gas Grill

COOKING TIPS

CARING FOR YOUR GRILL

Prior to lighting the grill, coat the cooking grids with cooking oil to prevent food from sticking. Preheat the grill with the lid closed about five to ten minutes before cooking. Cook with lid down when possible. This will keep temperature even, conserve fuel, improve food's flavor, and lessen flare-ups.

Never leave cooking food unattended. Frozen meat and poultry should be thawed before cooking. Trim the excess fat. Frozen fish and vegetables will cook without thawing. However, placing frozen food onto very hot porcelain grids can crack the porcelain finish.

Add salt to food after cooking to prevent it from drying out. Brush naturally lean meat, poultry or fish with cooking oil or margarine.

Cook small pieces of tender foods in foil. Apply barbecue, tomato, or sugar-based sauces no sooner than the last ten minutes of cooking. Turn food with a long-handled spatula or tongs.

During operation, stand to side of grill when opening the grill lid. Lift lid handle slowly in case of a grease flare-up. Do not position any part of your body directly above the cooking area. Some flare-up is expected. It adds a smoky flavor and sears food, but a major grease fire can cause a potentially hazardous situation and damage the grill.

IN CASE OF A MAJOR GREASE FIRE, follow these steps:

1.Turn the burner-control knob(s) to off.

2.Stay away from grill.

3.Allow the fire to burn itself out.

4.After the fire is out and the grill is cool, shut off the fuel supply valve at the fuel source.

5.Clean all parts.

6.Check for damage to the gas-supply hose, burner valve, and burner. On L.P. appliances also check the L.P. cylinder, L.P. cylinder valve, regulator and hose. If any of these parts are damaged, replace them with factory authorized parts before operating the appliance again.

Regular care of your grill will help keep it operating properly. Cleaning or maintenance may be done only when the grill is cool and with the fuel supply turned off. Clean grill parts and tighten loose hardware as needed.

Do not put grill parts in a self-cleaning oven as the extreme heat could damage them. Do not use a combustible or flammable cleanser on grill. Do not use a commercial oven cleaner.

Always keep the grease pan beneath the grill bottom to catch grease drippings during use. CAUTION: The grease pan and grill bottom become extremely hot during use. To avoid burns empty grease pan only when the grill is cool.

The small vent hole in the regulator must be kept clean of dirt and debris. Keep the gas- supply hose at least 3" away from any grill surface that becomes hot during use.

REGULAR CLEANING AND UPKEEP

After each cooking, shut the lid and turn control knobs to highest setting for 5 minutes to burn off grease drippings inside grill.

Use a brass bristle brush on the porcelain coated cooking grids. Wash the cooking grids with a mild soap, a scrub brush and hot water. Use a mild soap and hot water to wash all other grill parts.

To refinish the outside of the cast aluminum grill end caps, clean and then lightly sand with a fine sandpaper. Clean with a vinegar / water solution, and rinse with water. When dry, paint with a high temperature paint following directions on paint can label.

IMPORTANT: NEVER leave a grill unattended when in use.

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Contents Great OutdoorsTM Great Outdoors Table of Contents Stainless Series Gas Grill Liquid Propane Gas Barbecue Grills Fuel Regulator and Hoses Transporting a Full Cylinder Filling and Purging Type 1 L.P. GAS Cylinders Take These Instructions to the L.P. Gas DealerAssembly Instructions Chapter Locate these parts Assembly Identifying the Grill PartsTools Needed Assembly Assemble the Pillar PanelsAssembly Assemble the Pillar to the Base Assembly Attach the Grill Head to the Pillar Assembly Attach the Side Tables USE Hardware Pack E Assembly Mount the Side Burner KnobAssembly Step Assembly Assemble Cooking Grids Assembly Grease Pan and L.P. Tank Assembly Step Connecting the Regulator to Cylinder Connecting the L.P. Gas CylinderInstallation for Natural GAS Natural Gas Grills Connecting to Natural GasLeak Test Connections Operating the QUICK-CONNECTTo Disconnect the Fuel Supply Use and Care Directions Chapter How to Check the Fuel Supply System for Gas Leaks Leak TestingLighting Instructions Lighting InstructionsIgniter Lighting System Match Lighting Side Burner Operation To Break in a NEW Grill Control Settings Using Your Gas GrillBurners Flame Multiple Burner Cooking SystemCooking Tips Caring for Your Grill Regular Cleaning and UpkeepCaring for Your Gas Grill Clearing the Burner Tubes Cleaning and MaintenanceIgniter Electrode Stainless Series Replacement PartsOutdoor Cooking Poultry Pork Fish / Seafood Side Dishes Vegetables Desserts Great Outdoors

Gas Grill specifications

The Vermont Casting Gas Grill is renowned for its combination of quality, performance, and durability, making it a favored choice for avid grillers and outdoor cooking enthusiasts. Built with a commitment to craftsmanship, Vermont Castings has a long legacy of producing high-quality outdoor products, and their gas grill is no exception.

One of the standout features of the Vermont Casting Gas Grill is its robust construction. Made with heavy-duty stainless steel, the grill is designed to withstand the elements while providing excellent heat retention and distribution. This ensures that your food cooks evenly, whether you're grilling steaks, vegetables, or seafood. The precision-engineered burners offer an impressive output, allowing for quick preheating and consistent heat even during longer cooking sessions.

The grill typically features multiple cooking zones, thanks to its innovative burner design. This allows you to sear and slow-cook simultaneously, opening up numerous culinary possibilities. Many models also come with an integrated rotisserie burner, an excellent addition for those who enjoy perfectly roasted chicken or other meats.

Another key characteristic of the Vermont Castings Gas Grill is its user-friendly design. Many models include easy-to-use electronic ignition systems, which provide a hassle-free startup each time the grill is fired up. The grills also feature adjustable knobs, allowing for precise temperature control across different cooking zones, ensuring each dish is cooked to perfection.

In addition to performance, the Vermont Casting Gas Grill emphasizes convenience and safety. The grills often include heat-resistant handles and a lid that locks securely to minimize heat loss. A grease management system is also commonly found, making cleanup after grilling sessions both easy and quick.

Vermont Castings prioritizes technology in its grills, integrating advanced features such as infrared burners for increased heat efficiency and flavor enhancement. This technology not only elevates cooking performance but also helps reduce flare-ups, making outdoor grilling safer.

In summary, the Vermont Casting Gas Grill embodies the perfect blend of durability, performance, and innovation. With a focus on quality materials, thoughtful design, and advanced technologies, it stands out as an ideal choice for those looking to elevate their grilling experience. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned grill master, this grill delivers reliability and exceptional results, allowing you to create delicious meals for family and friends while enjoying the great outdoors.