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Important Safety Instructions

• When cooking in windy conditions, provide a wind break.

Locate the unit with proper clearance from combustible
surfaces.

• Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of the grill and

block the gas and air flow to the burner ports. This may
cause a fire from behind the manifold cover. Inspect and
clean the burners periodically.

• Keep the ventilation openings at the rear of the cart and

cylinder enclosure free and clear to allow proper flow of air.
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

• Clothing fires are potential hazards. Do not wear long

flowing sleeves around the grill. They are easily caught on
pan handles or ignited by burners and are generally in the
way. Highly flammable clothing—especially synthetic
fabrics—should not be worn while cooking.

• Do not heat any unopened glass or metal containers on the

grill. Pressure may build up and cause the container to burst,
resulting in serious personal harm or damage to the grill.

• Do not move the appliance during use.

• Be sure all controls are turned off and the grill is cool before

using any type of aerosol cleaner on or around the grill. The
chemical that produces the spraying action could, in the
presence of heat, ignite or cause metal parts to corrode.

• Do not remove the plastic cover on the rotisserie motor

switch due to safety considerations.

• If the following instructions are not followed exactly, a fire

causing death or serious injury may occur.

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Do not store a spare gas cylinder under or near this appliance.

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Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full.

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Important Safety Instructions

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• Never leave the grill unattended. High flames and fatty

meats will promote flare ups.

• When using the grill, do not touch the grill grates, open

burner grates, or immediate surrounding areas. These
surfaces become extremely hot and could cause burns. Be
sure all controls are turned off and the unit has cooled
before touching or cleaning any surfaces.

• Do not use aluminum foil to line drip pans or grill racks. This

can upset combustion air flow or trap excessive heat in the
control area, resulting in melted knobs.

• The handle of your cooking utensil should be positioned so

that it does not extend over adjacent surface burners or
interfere with closing the canopy. This will minimize burns,
ignition of flammable materials, and possible spillage. Let
hot pans cool in a safe place out of children’s reach.

• Never grill without the drip tray in place. Make sure it is

pushed all the way to the back—in proper position—to catch
the drippings. Let the grease cool before attempting to
remove for cleaning or disposal. Do not allow large amounts
of grease to accumulate in the drip tray as it can catch on fire.

• Before storing, make sure the gas grill is cool. The gas must

be turned off at the supply tank, removed, and stored
outside in a well-ventilated area out of the reach of children.

• Keep all electric cords away from heated areas of the grill.

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WARNING

Before lighting the burners inspect the gas supply piping
or hose. If there is evidence of cuts, wear, or abrasion, it
must be replaced prior to use. Always keep your face and
body as far away from the grill as possible when lighting.

WARNING

This unit is for outdoor use only! Do not operate in a
building, garage or an other enclosed areas. This could
result in carbon monoxide buildup which could result in
injury or death.

WARNING

EXPLOSION HAZARD

Do not use the grill as storage area for
flammable materials. Keep area clear and free
from combustible materials, gasoline, and other
flammable vapors and liquids. Failure to do so
can result in death, explosion, or fire.

Summary of Contents for VGRT244TNSS

Page 1: ... Outdoor Gas Grills F20455F EN 050311 Viking Range Corporation 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA 662 455 1200 For product information call 1 888 VIKING1 845 4641 or visit the Viking Web site at vikingrange com ...

Page 2: ...rill as storage area for flammable materials Keep area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Failure to do so can result in death explosion or fire WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury read and follow these basic precautions before operating your gas grill or side burners WARNING Before lighting the burners inspect the gas ...

Page 3: ... cleaners steel wool pads or abrasive cloths on stainless steel painted parts or brass parts Do not use brass cleaners on the brass option parts They feature an epoxy coating FOR YOUR SAFETY 1 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance 2 Do not store any propane butane G31 G30 cylinder that is not connected for use in the vicin...

Page 4: ...ot touch portions of the grill rack or burner grate with potholders until the hot surfaces have cooled Only certain types of glass heat proof glass ceramic earthenware or other glazed utensils are suitable for grill use These types of materials may break with sudden temperature changes Use only on low or medium heat settings Select the correct pan size for the burner Be sure the pan is large enoug...

Page 5: ...grill do not touch the grill grates open burner grates or immediate surrounding areas These surfaces become extremely hot and could cause burns Be sure all controls are turned off and the unit has cooled before touching or cleaning any surfaces Do not use aluminum foil to line drip pans or grill racks This can upset combustion air flow or trap excessive heat in the control area resulting in melted...

Page 6: ...ghting a hot grill to allow any accumulated gas to dissipate Keep a spray bottle of soapy water near the gas supply valve and check the connections for gas leaks before each use Features NOTE Control locations will vary according to model 1 2 be Flash tube Flash tube Flash tube Flash tube Place the tabs on rear of stainless steel flavor generator plates into slots on rear panel Lower stainless ste...

Page 7: ...UTION The side burner cover may be hot if the grill burners are in operation Lighting Grill T Series Models When lighting a burner always pay close attention to what you are doing Be certain you are pressing the battery ignition button T Series only corresponding to the burner you are lighting Lighting Grill Burners Open the hood or remove covers Push and turn the control knob until the HIGH posit...

Page 8: ... aligns with the indicator line on the control panel Make sure you are turning the control knob that corresponds with the burner being lit If the burner does not light in 4 seconds turn the knob to OFF wait 5 minutes and try again If the burner will not light after several attempts see the Troubleshooting section Lighting Infrared Rotisserie Burner T Series and E Series Models The location of the ...

Page 9: ...urgers chops and hot dogs Closed canopy grilling is similar to roasting in an oven Food is cooked by heat reflection from the cover as well as heat from the burners below When grilling chicken roasts well done steaks or chops and thick pieces of meat sear on HIGH Then reduce the heat setting to prevent excessive flareup This will allow the food to cook through without burning on the outside When g...

Page 10: ...n Remove excess fat from edge Slash remaining fat at 2 intervals to keep edge from curling Grill turning once and moving if necessary These times are recommendations only Variations in cuts of meats and personal taste may alter cooking times Use your discretion when grilling Cooking Tips Food Weight or thickness Control setting Total suggested cooking time Special instructions and tips PORK Ribs H...

Page 11: ...gh 4 mins each side These times are recommendations only Variations in cuts of meats and personal taste may alter cooking times Use your discretion when grilling TruSear Infrared Cooking Chart Using the smoker box feature intensifies the flavor by adding smoke to the grilling process The additional smoke creates a cloud around the food which permeates meats and vegetables for added smoky flavor In...

Page 12: ... second rotisserie fork prongs toward the food onto the skewer Center the product to be cooked on the skewer then push the forks firmly toward the food Tighten the wing nuts with pliers It may also be necessary to wrap the food with butcher s string to secure loose portions Never use nylon or plastic string Once the food is secure insert the skewer into the motor To turn on rotisserie motor flip t...

Page 13: ...er contacts the hot grate The steam assists the cleaning process by softening the food particles IMPORTANT It is critical that the flavor plates not be allowed to develop excess build up of debris over an extended period Extreme flare up may occur For thorough cleaning of the grates and plates allow to cool then soak 15 to 30 minutes in a hot water and detergent solution After soaking scrub with a...

Page 14: ...ol completely before attempting to clean or move Wipe excess grease and food from grill surfaces NOTE When the TruSear infrared burner is not use it must be covered withthe provided stainless steel cover for protection from outside elements such as rain Drip Tray The drip tray pans should be removed and cleaned after each use Allow the drippings in the the drip tray pans to cool completely before ...

Page 15: ...ainted parts Canopy Mild detergent and warm water or nonabrasive household cleaners Wipe with soft cloth or sponge Rinse and dry thoroughly NOTE Under rare conditions such as an extremely salty environment small amounts of rust may accumulate on stainless steel parts These small amounts of surface rust can easily be removed by applying Soft Scrub Gel to a damp sponge and wiping with the stainless ...

Page 16: ...air shutter for proper adjustment Low heat with knob on HIGH Is the fuel hose bent or kinked Is there adequate gas supply available If only one burner appears low does the orifice or burner need cleaning Are any other gas appliances at the location below normal rate Is the air shutter too far open or closed Is the gas supply or gas pressure low Burner will not light Is there a spark at the thermoc...

Page 17: ...idential use Examples are but not limited to bed and breakfasts fire stations private clubs churches etc This warranty excludes all commercial locations such as restaurants food service locations and institutional food service locations This warranty extends to the original purchaser of the product warranted hereunder and to each transferee owner of the product during the term of the warranty This...

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