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Using the rotisserie, Warning – DCS Use & Care Guide User Manual

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The grill rotisserie system is designed to cook items from the

back using infrared heat. The location of the burner allows the

placement of the rotisserie basting pan (included) beneath the

food to collect juices and drippings for basting and gravy. To

flavor the contents of the basting pan, you can add herbs, onion,

garlic, or spices. Hams are especially good with the addition of

pineapple slices and brown sugar to the basting pan. The rotis-

serie burner is an infrared type which provides intense searing

radiant heat. Preferred by chefs over other methods, this intense

heat is magnificent for searing in the natural juices and nutrients

found in quality cuts of meat.

Once lit, the rotisserie burner will reach cooking temperatures in

about 1 minute. The orange/red glow will even out in about 5

minutes. The rotisserie motor is equipped with metal gears and is capable of turning up to a 50 lb. cut of meat or

poultry. The rotisserie motor on the grills is secured down to a cast rotisserie block with two black screw- down

knobs. The rotisserie block is in turn bolted to the right side panel. The rod for the rotisserie is assembled into

the motor assembly by placing the pointed end into the motor, and resting the handle end on the support at the

left side of the grill. With the rod pushed as far as possible into the motor, the round end of the rod should rest

on the rollers.

To load the rod begin with the handle in place, and slide one of the meat holders (prongs facing away from the

handle) onto the rod. Push the rod through the center of the food, then slide the second meat holder (prongs

toward the food) onto the rod. Center the product to be cooked on the rod then push the meat holders firmly to-

gether. Tighten the ‘L’- shape screw with pliers. It may also be necessary to wrap the food with butchers string or

dental floss (never use nylon or plastic string) to secure any loose portions.

Once the food is secure, insert the rod into the motor. If needed, remove

the grill grates. Place the basting pan beneath the food. It is normal for

the rod to flex when larger cuts of meat are being cooked.

Also, the motor is equipped with a halogen bulb to provide light when

other sources of light are not sufficient. Use only a 50W (or its equivalent)

Max. Halogen Narrow Flood replacement bulb.

WARNING!

Halogen lamps are constructed of a glass bulb with a pressurized internal

filament tube that operates at high temperatures and could unexpectedly

shatter. Should the outer bulb break, particles of extremely hot glass could

be discharged into the fixture enclosure and/or surrounding environment,

thereby creating a risk of personal injury or fire. When replacing the bulb, let

the bulb cool, and assure that power to the light has been turned off. Never

allow the hot bulb to come into contact with water. DO NOT TOUCH the

light bulb when in use. It may be hot enough to cause injury.

FIG. 33

USING THE ROTISSERIE

FIG. 34

LIGHT

MOTOR

ROD