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Dacor OGC52 User Manual

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NOTES:

1. Largest recommended pot for these

burners is 14 inches in diameter. Larger

pots may contact the grill canopy during

opening and closing.

2. Automatic re-ignition systems will ignite

an extinguished flame.

3. Do not operate the side burner in windy

conditions.

4. The porcelain burner grate is durable,

however continuous sliding of pots can

remove surface material.

5. A stainless steel side burner cover is

made to cover the burner grate and

burners when not in use.

2. Rotisserie burner operation:

Rotisserie burner requires no pre-

heating.

Rotisserie burner can be used in

conjunction with grill burners and

smoker box.

Push control knob and rotate 1/4

turn to the left (igniters will spark).

Push knob and hold (approximately

30 seconds) until burner stays lit.

If ignition does not immediately

take place, turn burner knob off,

wait 5 minutes, and repeat lighting

procedure.

3. Rotisserie Motor and Rotisserie Rod

Prepare the grill for rotisserie cooking

by following these steps:

Install the motor mounting bracket

and motor by slipping the edge of

the bracket down into the slot at the

right side edge of the grill frame.

(as shown below)

Plug the motor power cord into 120

VAC grounded receptacle. Keep the

cord away from all heated surfaces.

Load your menu items on the

rotisserie rod. (Recommended

loading procedures are listed in

your Dacor grill cooking guide.)

Mount your loaded rotisserie

rod into the drive location on the

rotisserie motor and into secondary

mounting support on the left side of

the grill.

Double check all rotisserie forks

and locking screws for tightness to

assure items will not move during

rotation.

Turn on the motor and observe

several rotations to confirm the

food is stable, then close the

canopy completely and you are

cooking.

Rotisserie Cooking

WARNING:

This unit is equipped with a 3-prong

grounding plug for your protection against

shock hazard and should be plugged directly

into a properly grounded receptacle. Do not

cut or remove the grounding prong from this

plug. Do not allow the rotisserie electrical

cord to touch any heated surface of your

grill.

CAUTION:

1. Cooking with the rotisserie burner is not

recommended during high wind.

2. If any flame is blown out during windy

conditions and does not automatically

re-ignite within 5 to 7 seconds, turn off

the control and attempt a new ignition

until you hear the constant clicking stop

and you see flame ignition.

NOTES:

1. Rotisserie cooking utilizes the intense

searing heat of the infrared burner and

constant rotisserie rod rotation to cook

many different types of meat. (Please

Refer to the rotisserie section of your

Dacor grill cooking guide for charts and

recipes.)

Rotisserie Installation

Side Burners (Select Models Only)

IMPORTANT:

Do not place the burner cover over the

burners while hot. Excessive heat contact

with the cover may cause permanent

discoloration.

Cleaning Tips

WARNING:

To avoid electric shock or burns, turn off all

controls and ensure the grill is cool before

cleaning. Do not store any type of cleaning

products around the grill.

NOTES:

1. Read and follow the CARE AND

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS to

ensure that proper grill operation

and appearance will be maintained

throughout the lifetime of the product.

Several materials and finishes are used

in the grill. Each material and finish

must be properly cleaned according to

the following recommendations. Failure

to follow these recommendations may

result in permanent damage to the grill.

2. To keep the grill looking it’s best, clean

it after every use.

3. Use the mildest cleaners or procedure

available to perform the cleaning

operation. Do not use commercial

cleaners to clean any part of the grill.

4. Use only a sponge, soft cloth, fibrous

or plastic brush and nylon pad for

cleaning. Avoid the use of abrasive

cleaners such as steel wool.

5. Always dry components completely

before using the grill.

6. The use of brand names is intended

only to indicate a type of cleaning

agent or cleaning implement. All

products listed by name must be used

in accordance with the manufacturer’s

recommendations. Use of a brand name

does not constitute an endorsement,

nor does omission of a particular brand

imply that a product is inferior.

4. Once you have prepared the wood and

smoker box for use, while the grill is

still cool, select a direct or indirect

cooking location, then place the smoker

box appropriately. (Refer to the grill

cooking guide for smoker direct vs.

indirect cooking.)

5. To place the smoker box correctly

Determine desired smoker location.

Remove one small grill and the

even heat channel. (The grills

and even heat channels may be

moved to create a smoker opening

anywhere across the full width of

the unit.)

Place smoker in the opening.

6. Turn on the burner to maximum (HI)

temperature. Leave the burner on high

until the chips begin smoking. Then turn

the heat down where the chips don’t dry

out or flame up.

7. Recipes with long time duration will

require the addition of wood and liquid

to the smoker box. Remember, every

additional time you open the grill

canopy and smoker box, you will extend

your recipe cooking times.

8. Clean up should occur only after cool

down. Do not leave the smoker box and

its contents inside the grill during HI

heat self cleaning.

9. A cool smoker box and the residue can

be removed safely for cleaning. Dump

the cool wood remnants and wash the

stainless steel smoker box with warm

water and dish soap. Rinse well and dry

the box. Do not dump the remnants until

cool.

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