Vermont Castings Signature VC3624GS Assembly And Owner'S Manual Download Page 20

Shutting the Smoker Off

CAUTION:

The smoker can become very hot while in use. Do not touch any portion of the smoker

except for the door handle and burner control knob. It may be necessary to use protective gloves.

Turn the burner control knob off by pushing in and rotating clockwise. The burner flame should

then go out.

Turn off the LP cylinder valve by turning the knob clockwise until it stops.

Follow all warnings and safety precautions before removing meat from smoker or preparing the unit

for storage. Please see page 23 for proper storage procedures and the important warnings and
safeguards on pages 1 and 2.

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Cooking Tip Damper Adjustments:

For better performance, rotate the smoker to where the front or back of the
cabinet is facing the wind. This allows the adjustment of the dampers to be
more effective and accurate.

The dampers should never be fully closed.

Opening a side damper allows more oxygen to be consumed by the fire,
fueling the flames and causing an increase in temperature.

Opening the top damper helps to exhaust both the heat and smoke.

The key to effective smoking is to watch your heat indicator on the door and
adjust the dampers accordingly.

Temperature maintenance is best controlled by different damper adjustment
configurations.

Summary of Contents for Signature VC3624GS

Page 1: ...within 10 feet 3 05m of any flammable liquid Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire explosion or burn hazard which could cause property damage personal injury or death ASSEMBLER IN...

Page 2: ...the Door Handle Assemble the Rack Supports Install the Internal Components Battery Installation Connecting the LP Cylinder Operating Instructions Adding Water Adding Wood Lighting Procedure Shut Down...

Page 3: ...ustible materials such as decks porches or carports Operate the smoker only on a stable level non flammable surface such as asphalt concrete or solid ground DO NOT DO NOT store the smoker near gasolin...

Page 4: ...gasses are heavier than air tend to pool and collect in low lying areas are easily ignited and are highly flammable Proper care and caution should be employed when dealing with any such fuels The smok...

Page 5: ...amaged please call our toll free customer service line to order parts DO NOT RETURN YOUR SMOKER TO THE RETAILER CALL US FIRST 1 800 668 5323 LP tank and flavoring hardwood not included Hardware Bags 3...

Page 6: ...trol Panel AZ001250 AAA Battery AZ001198 Electronic Ignitor AZ001199 Ignitor Heatshield AZ001255 Control Knob AZ001510 Control Panel Assembly AZ001189 4 Identifying the Parts Continued Check your pack...

Page 7: ...t yet insert the two front bolts indicated by the red arrows They will be used in the next assembly step 3 Securely tighten the bolts extra hole on its side must be mounted at the front in the positio...

Page 8: ...e down between the front legs as shown 3 Set the control panel between the front legs and line up the mounting holes Be sure the mounting tabs on the back side of the control panel capture the legs as...

Page 9: ...nturi tube 5 Open the cabinet door to access the burner chamber mounting holes 6 From the inside of the cabinet e insert the 3 bolts into the mounting holes and securely tighten nsure that the mountin...

Page 10: ...allow them to stay loose enough to freely rotate the damper plates 4 For each carry handle insert the mounting studs into the mounting holes on the sides of the smoker cabinet 5 From the inside of the...

Page 11: ...he back side of the door and tighten them securely 3 Place the name plate onto the front of the door panel as shown below From the back side of the door place push nuts onto the mounting prongs of the...

Page 12: ...on shown Place small rack supports into the bottom most positions of both sides and evenly space the remaining racks into the upper positions 2 Set the drip pan into the bottom of the smoker cabinet a...

Page 13: ...e water pan onto the large rack supports 3 4 Place the lid onto the wood box and set the wood box onto the wood box rack Insert the wood box rack into the lower most rack position Assembly Step 8 Loca...

Page 14: ...ck or through the eyelet as shown 3 Using pliers crimp the S Hook securely to the HVR so that it can not be removed from the HVR 4 When an LP tank is not attached to the smoker use the S Hook to hang...

Page 15: ...bout one half to three quarters additional turn to complete the connection Any fuel supply cylinder used must be constructed and marked in accordance with specifications for propane cylinders of the U...

Page 16: ...g up the smoker and tank it is recommended to have the tank and smoker on a line perpendicular to the wind direction The gas hose regulator assembly should be totally extended to the maximum distance...

Page 17: ...will need to follow all of the operating procedures in the next few sections of this manual Using your desired flavoring woods and marinades burn your smoker at low temperature around 125 F for 45 60...

Page 18: ...not recommended to remove the wood chip box while the smoker is in operation 16 Cooking Tip Flavoring Wood Small wood chips work best inside the wood chip box Use dry hardwoods such as hickory pecan a...

Page 19: ...ntrol knob off and wait five minutes before repeating the steps again If the burner still fails to light try match lighting the smoker using the instructions noted below 8 Once the burner is lit then...

Page 20: ...proper storage procedures and the important warnings and safeguards on pages 1 and 2 18 Cooking Tip Damper Adjustments For better performance rotate the smoker to where the front or back of the cabin...

Page 21: ...now ready to light the burner Refer to the Lighting Procedure on the previous pages of this manual The heat from the burner will allow the wood chips to burn causing the flavoring smoke to accumulate...

Page 22: ...60 F 72 C Well Done 170 F 77 C Ground Meat Meat Mixtures Fresh Beef Fresh Lamb Fresh Veal Note These temperatures are measured with a meat probe The heat indicator on the door of the smoker is not an...

Page 23: ...t Alwaysletthesmokercool beforecleaningorcheckingtheassembly To protectyoursmokerfromweather alwayskeep yoursmokercoveredwhile not in use To obtain replacementpartsoraccessories callourtoll freecustom...

Page 24: ...warranty requirements will be shipped at no charge via the discretion of the Customer Service Department ground shipments US Mail or Parcel Post ONLY Any special handling charges i e Second Day Overn...

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