Dual Fuel Range Surface Operation
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Infrared Charbroiler
CHARBROILER CARE
To keep the charbroiler looking its best, it is recommended
that you clean it after every use. Allow the charbroiler
surface to cool sufficiently before cleaning.
•
Charbroiler Grate
(porcelain-coated cast iron). When
cool, lift off and set in the sink. Use a soft bristle brush
to remove food particles from the grate. Pour very hot
water over the cooked-on residue. Cover with wet dish
towels and pour more hot water over it. Allow the hot,
moist conditions to help loosen the residue. Remove
remaining soil with a soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse
and dry.
•
Charbroiler Frame
(stainless steel). Remove from the
range. Soak in hot water and dish detergent. Wash
thoroughly, scrubbing with scouring pad, if needed.
•
Igniter
(ceramic). Avoid contact with the igniter; it is
fragile and can chip or break.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not use commercial cleaners on
any part of the charbroiler assembly.
FOOD
GRILLING TIME
BEEF
Ground beef patties,
1 lb
(.5 kg)
,
1
/
2
"
(13)
thick
9–10 min (medium well)
Steaks,
1
/
2
"
(13)
to
3
/
4
"
(19)
thick
11–13 min (rare)
14–16 min (medium)
17–18 min (well done)
CHICKEN
Breasts,
boneless and skinless
12–13 min
Breasts,
bone in
30–35 min
Thighs,
boneless and skinless
25–30 min
HAM
Slice,
1
/
2
"
(13)
thick
4 min
SEAFOOD
Shrimp,
16–20 per 1 lb
(5 kg)
10–12 min
FRESH VEGETABLES
Bell peppers,
whole
20 min
Corn on the cob,
husked
20–25 min
Corn on the cob,
in the husk
30–35 min
Mushrooms
6 min
Refer to the Wolf cooking guide on pages 45–47 for additional
information.
CHARBROILER GRILLING GUIDE