Whatcom Gas-Fired Vertical Rotisserie CE
Installation and Operation Manual
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M0183.06 AUGUST 2019
An ongoing program of product improvement may
require us to change specifications without notice.
WOOD STONE CORPORATION
1801 W. Bakerview Rd.
Bellingham, WA 98226 USA
TEL
360.650.1111
FAX
360.650.1166
woodstone-corp.com
OPTIONAL SMOKER TRAY
Wood Stone’s stainless steel Particle Shovel
and Double Compartment Ash Dolly disposal
system offer a safe and convenient way to
dispose of ash. Specification sheets may be
viewed on the Wood Stone website under Tools
& Accessories.
The
GVR Smoker Tray
is an optional stainless steel, dual compartment
tray, designed to create smoke in the Whatcom GVR� It sits on the floor of
the gas-fired rotisserie, on either side of the Flame Post� The smoke tray
acts as a flavor enhancer as well as imparting the distinctive aroma of a
wood-fire�
The GVR Smoker Tray is designed to use a maximum of about a half pound
of wood chips to create smoke� Properly managed, it will provide smoke for
approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour before needing wood replenishment�
CAUTION:
Keep the Smoker Tray covers on except when refilling�
CLEANING
Remove the left and right side tray covers and scrape off the burnt on
grease�
CAUTION:
Always consider the Smoker Tray and its contents to
be very hot� Use insulated gloves�
The covers can be cleaned with oven cleaner, following the
manufacturer's usage recommendation�
EMPTYING THE SMOKER TRAY
Remove the left and right tray covers�
CAUTION:
Always consider the
Smoker Tray and its contents to be very hot� Use insulated gloves�
Slide the base of the unit out of the rotisserie�
Place ashes into a metal container with a tight fitting lid�
DISPOSE OF ASH PER THE FOLLOWING:
1.
Place ashes into a metal container with a tight fitting lid�
2.
Place the closed container of ashes on a non-combustible floor or on the ground�
3.
Place the closed container of ashes well away from all combustible materials, pending
final disposal�
4.
Retain the ashes in the closed container until all the cinders have thoroughly cooled�
Ashes can then be disposed of safely�