Page 2 - WARNINGS; WARNING
2 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E WARNINGS WARNING This product complies with ANSI standard Z21.58/CSA 1.6 latest edition and has been tested and approved by Intertek. To obtain replacement parts or service contact: Viking Range, LLCPreferred Customer Service111 Front Street Greenwood,...
Page 3 - off all gas supply lines to the grill.
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 3 WARNINGS READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY and completely before using your grill to reduce the risk of: 1. Fire2. Burn hazard, personal injury or property damage3. Ruined steaks or other unpleasant cooking experiences4. Unapproved installation or servicing. ...
Page 4 - the gas supply line to this appliance.; or any other moving installation.
4 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E WARNINGS WARNING STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS 1. Massachusetts requires all gas be installed using a plumber or gas fi tter carrying the appropriate Massachusetts license. 2. All permanently-installed natural gas or propane installations require a “T” handle...
Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 5 BEFORE YOU START 6 If Shipment Arrives Damaged 6 Important Notes 6 SPECIFICATIONS & INSTALLATION 8 UNPACKING & ASSEMBLY 14 GAS CONNECTIONS 16 Natural Gas 16 LP Gas 17 Gas Conversion Kits 18 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 20 FINAL CHECKS 21 Leak Testing...
Page 6 - VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE; BEFORE YOU START; IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED; Winds hitting the; HOW LONG IS YOUR RUN?; bt
6 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE Be certain any visible damage to the carton is noted on freight bill or express receipt and signed by the person making delivery. FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IMMEDIATELY, regardless of extent of damage. CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE If dam...
Page 7 - BUILT-IN INSTALLATIONS; Mi; CL; BEFORE YOU START; continued
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 7 BUILT-IN INSTALLATIONS This built-in grill is designed for easy installation into masonry enclosures. NOTE: Built-in grills are intended either for installation in a built-in enclosure constructed of non-combustible materials or for an installation in ...
Page 8 - GRILLS; COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCTS; WITH INSULATED JACKET INSTALLED; SPECIFICATIONS & INSTALLATION; middlebyresidential.com
8 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E The guides, measurements and dimensions detailed below are designated to assist you with planning your outdoor kitchen. NOTE: Due to continuing product innovation, specifi cations are subject to change without notice. IMPORTANT: Please reference the Ca...
Page 9 - COUNTER TOP NOTCH DETAIL; MAXIMUM RUNS FOR ALL; MODEL-SPECIFIC BTU OUTPUTS
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 9 5” (12.7 cm) 4.5” (11.4 cm) 3” (7.6 cm) AA B C COUNTER TOP NOTCH DETAIL Only required if island counter top overhangs the face of the island MAXIMUM RUNS FOR ALL APPLIANCES ON SUPPLY LINE Run Length 3/4” Pipe (in feet) Max BTU for all Appliances on lin...
Page 10 - DIMENSIONS; GAS; Rear Manifold
10 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E DIMENSIONS 30" 11" 9" REARMANIFOLDLOCATION 2 1 / 2 " 2 1 / 2 " 25 3 / 8 " 27 7 / 8 " 1 3 / 4 " 21 1 / 2 " 10 1 / 2 " 14 1 / 2 " 25 3 / 16 " 11" 3" 30" 32" 36" 35 1 / 2 " 36 1 / 2 ...
Page 14 - How to Remove the Carton
14 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E The grill arrives nearly ready to use and requires only minor as-sembly. By carefully following the uncrating and unpacking steps, you will improve your fi rst experience with the grill. Shipping weight on smaller units is app. 300 pounds and larger u...
Page 15 - UNPACKING & ASSEMBLY
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 15 Inside View, Orifi ce all the way into venturi Heat Shield Removed,Orifi ce/Venturi Position Legs in slotBurner sitting fl at Orifi ce all the wa y int o the v enturi UNPACKING & ASSEMBLY ... continued
Page 16 - rating; NATURAL GAS; GAS CONNECTIONS
16 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E WARNING NEVER CONNECT A GAS LINE DIRECTLY TO THE GRILL. A PRESSURE REGULATOR MUST BE INSTALLED ON ALL GAS EQUIP- MENT. ALL LOCAL CODES REQUIRE THAT THE PRESSURE REGULATOR SUPPLIED WITH YOUR GRILL IS USED. REMOVING OR FAILING TO INSTALL THE PRESSURE RE...
Page 17 - freestanding; LP GAS
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 17 For freestanding units using natural gas, using a metal fl ex hose is recommended. This is available at your local hardware store or from your dealer. LP GAS Grills set up for LP gas come equipped with an LP hose/ regula-tor assembly for connection to...
Page 18 - GAS CONNEC TIONS; LP CONVERSION KIT; NG AND BULK LP BUILT-IN INSTALLATION
18 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E GAS CONNEC TIONS . ..continued Insert the regulator inlet into the cylinder valve and turn the black coupler clockwise until the coupler is hand tight. Do not over-tighten this connection. To disconnect the coupler, fi rst make sure the main cylinder ...
Page 19 - NG AND BULK PROPANE CART INSTALLATION; LP BOTTLE CART INSTALLATION; SIDE BURNER INSTALLATION
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 19 NG AND BULK PROPANE CART INSTALLATION • Shut off the gas supply at the main valve. • Disconnect all plumbing (if already attached) from the grill and the gas supply valve. • Remove all the fi ttings from the grill manifold. • Connect the gas supply to...
Page 20 - When installing the transformer to the grill be careful to; CONNECTION TO AC; ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; WARNING: ELECTRICAL GROUNDING
20 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E Installation requires an outdoor 120VAC 15A GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) electrical outlet adjacent to the grill. The GFI outlet features an internal breaker that reduces shock hazard. This type of outlet should be installed by a qualifi ed electric...
Page 21 - FINAL CHECKS; LEAK TESTING
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 21 FINAL CHECKS LEAK TESTING Leak Test Procedure: • Create a soapy solution of 1 part soap and 3 parts water. • Confi rm that all control knobs are in the off position. • Turn on the fuel supply. For natural gas, turn the valve handle 1/4 turn to align w...
Page 22 - BRASS BURNER FLAME/AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT; air; ONE LAST THING
22 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E FINAL CHECKS ... continued BRASS BURNER FLAME/AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT The amount of air that enters a burner is controlled by the air shutter. Each grill burner is tested and adjusted at the factory prior to shipment. However, fl uctuations in gas pres...
Page 23 - A MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 23 You’ve just joined a discriminating collection of amateur and professional chefs that take outdoor cooking to a new level. Your grill has been designed and built with meticulous attention to detail and it off ers some unique and powerful features. You...
Page 24 - IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
24 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E 1. NEVER LEAVE THE GRILL UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING. 2. Ensure all tie-down wires have been removed from the burners. 3. Always use caution when operating the grill in a windy area. (See INDEX: “Grilling in Windy Conditions” for further details.) 4. Avo...
Page 25 - prevent the; GRILLING IN WINDY CONDITIONS
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 25 Outdoor grills create more heat than interior kitchen ranges. That’s how they sear and grill steaks and other foods. These high-performance burners require a constant, steady sup-ply of fresh air to mix with the fuel. Your grill pulls air in through t...
Page 26 - FIRST; USING YOUR GRILL; high
26 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E BEFORE YOUR FIRST USE There are a few must-check safety precautions to consider be-fore you use your grill. Please be sure that: • All packing materials and tie-downs have been removed from the burners. (See INDEX: “Unpacking & Assembly” for furth...
Page 27 - BEFORE; EACH; USE; LIGHTING YOUR GRILL; ELECTRIC IGNITION
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 27 BEFORE EACH USE Before any use, always make sure that: • ... you do not smell gas before you light the grill. If you do smell gas, shut everything off and have a qualifi ed plumber check for leaks. • … the cooking area is free and clear of any combust...
Page 28 - MANUAL LIGHTING; Using the lighting rod, place a lit match in front of the manual; Right-Most Main Burner; The ProSearTM burner does not feature a manual lighting tube.; inside
28 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E MANUAL LIGHTING If a burner doesn’t light after several attempts, it can be match lit using the lighting rod stored in the drip tray. Match-lighting your grill is done in one of three ways, depending upon which burners are being lit. First, make sure ...
Page 29 - TYPES OF COOKING; Direct; Direct Heat; BASIC GRILLING
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 29 PRE-HEATING Pre-heating your grill every time you use it is extremely im-portant. Pre-heating allows the briquettes to properly heat up, providing more even and more consistent cooking results. Pre-heat your grill by igniting all main burners, includi...
Page 30 - Pre-Heating the ProSearTM Burner; USING THE ProSearTM BURNER; ProSearTM CLEANING
30 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E Professional restaurant chefs rely on a diff erent type of heat ... infrared heat ... to create a higher searing temperature than what standard burners can achieve. Viking Range, LLC provides the ProSear™ infrared burner. Infrared burners work by focu...
Page 31 - The rotisserie system consists of four; The Motor; oks foods evenly, it also self bastes. As juices
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 31 Rotisserie cooking provides an even delivery of heat to your foods. It has no equal. The constant rotation not only cooks foods evenly, it also self bastes. As juices rise to the surface of the food, they naturally fl ow around it as it rotates. And, ...
Page 32 - Wood Chips; To light the rotisserie infrared burner, fi rst mount the skewered; USING THE ROTISSERIE BURNER; USING THE SMOKER BOX; CAUTION
32 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E Professional chefs far and wide set their restaurant cuisine apart by cooking over wood fi res. Imparting a delicate hint of wood smoke enhances food, raising your culinary skills to the next level. Now you can impart that same culinary touch using th...
Page 33 - STAINLESS STEEL; CLEANING YOUR GRILL
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 33 STAINLESS STEEL Our products are known for their attractive appearance. We achieve this by selecting only the fi nest grades of stainless steel and applying exacting workmanship. In order to maintain this attractive appearance over the life of the gri...
Page 34 - Orifi
34 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E GRILLING RACKS The easiest way to clean the grill racks is to do so immediately after turning off the burners, while they are still hot. Wearing a long BBQ mitt to protect your hand from steam, dip a brass bristle brush in hot water and scrub the gril...
Page 35 - BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 35 It’s easy to keep your ProSear™ burner operating at peak perfor-mance. Just run it on “HI” with the hood open for 5 minutes after each use to burn away any food particles or drippings. Any ash accumulation on the burner screen can be removed with a li...
Page 36 - POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
36 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E GRILL WON’T LIGHT First, confi rm that the grill is getting electricity by turning on the lights, then: Check The Igniters Your grill uses an electric ignition system that does not spark. Instead, the igniters should glow constantly when a control kno...
Page 37 - To reset the fl ow control:
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 37 REPLACE any damaged supply lines. • Check the Regulator Make sure that the regulator & hose assembly is the one de-signed for and supplied with your grill and that it is correctly set up for the type of fuel you are using. (See INDEX: “Regulator C...
Page 38 - BURNER GOES OUT
38 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E BURNER GOES OUT • Location First determine if the problem is being caused by location. If the grill is subject to high winds, reposition it to provide some protection. • Check the Flame Check the gas supply and fl ame characteristics. (See INDEX: “Fla...
Page 39 - CONTACTING CUSTOMER SERVICE
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 39 CONTACTING CUSTOMER SERVICE If service is required, call your authorized service agency. Have the following information readily available.• Model number • Serial number • Sotware Version • Date purchased • Name of dealer from whom purchased Clearly de...
Page 40 - VIKING RANGE, LLC OUTDOOR WARRANTY
40 | I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E VIKING RANGE, LLC OUTDOOR WARRANTY ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY Outdoor products and all of their component parts, except as detailed below*, are warranted to be free from defective materials or workmanship in residential housed hold use for a period of one...
Page 41 - 0” ROTISSERIE GRILL; WIRING SCHEMATICS
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 41 30” ROTISSERIE GRILL WIRING SCHEMATICS
Page 43 - 4” ROTISSERIE GRILL
I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E & C A R E | 43 54” ROTISSERIE GRILL WIRING SCHEMATICS
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