Vermont Casting VC100 user manual Drip Tray, Stainless Steel Panels, Porcelain Enamel Castings

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Care & Maintenance

Drip Tray

The drip tray located under the burner pan in the bottom of the Grill body is provided to catch excess cooking fats and juices.

The drip tray is accessible from the left-hand side of the Grill, when facing it from the front. It is necessary to lift out the left-hand cabinet panel to gain access to the drip tray (see Fig. 20).

Check it for accumulations after each use of the Grill, and clean it as necessary.

Use lightly abrasive or non-abrasive products only for cleaning the drip tray.

Fig. 20

Stainless Steel Panels

Stainless steel is very durable and should last indefinitely with a minimum of care. Due to the nature of its brushed surface, minor scratches may appear with normal use and handling. These may be removed with the use of a fine to medium grade Scotch-Brite* (or similar) polishing pad. Apply gentle, even pressure while rubbing with the grain of the steel. Do not rub against the grain, as damage to the finish can result. Never use steel wool on the stainless steel panels.

Periodic cleaning with a non-abrasive cleaning compound, specifically formulated for stainless steel, will remove any dirt, grease, cooking residue or discoloration that may develop.

CAUTION : NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANING AGENTS, SCOURING PADS OR OTHER ABRASIVE MATERIALS TO CLEAN THE STAINLESS STEEL PANELS, TO AVOID SCRATCHING THE SURFACES.

Porcelain Enamel Castings

Periodic cleaning with a dry or slightly damp cloth or soft brush will keep porcelain enamel surfaces looking new. Use a kitchen appliance cleaner or a polish expressly formulated for use on porcelain enamel to clean the porcelain enamel castings.

CAUTION : NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANING AGENTS OR ABRAISIVE MATERIALS TO CLEAN THE PORCE- LAIN ENAMEL CASTINGS, AS THEY WILL PERMANENTLY SCRATCH THE PORCELAIN ENAMEL SURFACES.

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Contents Gas Barbecue Grill For Your Safety Signal Words Safe Locations for USE of this Outdoor Grill Safe USE of LP Propane GAS Never use a match or open flame to test for gas leaksSafety Electrical SafetyTable of Contents Fuels Additional Warnings Hooking Up to the LP Propane Gas Supply For Your Safety Gas HookupLP Propane Gas Supply Connection Other volatile substance in the vicinity of this GrillTesting For Gas Leaks Natural Gas Supply ConnectionTo Connect To DisconnectOperation Control FunctionsOperation Lighting the Main BurnersFlareups Turning the Burners OffMatch Lighting the Main Burners Lighting the Oven Burner Models VC200 & VC400 To start the Oven burnerTo start the Rotisserie burner Lighting the Rotisserie Burner Models VC200 & VC400Match Lighting the Rotisserie Burner Rotisserie Setup Optional to Model VC100 Lighting the Side Burner Optional to Models VC100 & VC200 Shutting the burner offUsing the Smoker Boxes Main/Oven Burner Smoker Box Rotisserie Burner Smoker BoxCooking Methods of CookingPreparing Food for the Grill Grilling Tips Cooking. ·Cooking Time Chart Weight Cooking Cooking Time Type of FoodBeef PoultryType of Food Weight Cooking Cooking Time PorkSausage Lamb Temperature Type of Food Cooking Comments Cooking TimeCare & Maintenance Care & CleaningBurners Main BurnerRotisserie Burner Oven BurnerSide Burner Cooking GridsStainless Steel Panels Drip TrayPorcelain Enamel Castings Maintenance Burner Adjustment Troubleshooting Guide Action RequiredPotential Cause Warranty Lifetime WarrantyYear Warranty Year Accessories