Gas rangetop operation, Infrared charbroiler – Wolf Range User Manual

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Gas Rangetop 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 (stainless steel): When cool, lift off

and set in the sink. 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 condi-

tions to help loosen the residue. Remove remaining

food soil with a soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and

dry.

Charbroiler Frame (stainless steel): Remove from the

rangetop. Soak in hot water and dish detergent. Wash

thoroughly, scrubbing with scouring pad, if needed.

Blank-off Plate (stainless steel): Wash with hot water

and detergent. Use a soap-filled scouring pad to

remove as much cooked-on food soil as possible. The

plate will turn a metallic blue color due to the high

heat; this is a permanent change.

Igniter (ceramic): Avoid contact with the igniter; it is

fragile and can chip or break.

Mesh Screen (stainless steel): Use a wire brush to

loosen any charred food particles.

FOOD

GRILLING TIME*

BEEF

Ground beef patties,

1 lb (.5 kg),

1

/

2

" (13) thick

12–15 min (medium well)

Steaks,

1

/

2

" (13) to

3

/

4

" (19) thick

8–9 min (rare)

10–12 min (medium)

14–16 min (well done)

CHICKEN

Breasts, boneless and skinless

20–23 min

Breasts, bone in

30–33 min

Thighs, boneless and skinless

30 min

FISH

Steaks,

1

/

2

" (13) to

3

/

4

" (19) thick

10–12 min

FRESH VEGETABLES

Bell peppers

10–12 min

Corn on the cob, husked

15–20 min

Corn on the cob, in the husk

30–40 min

Mushrooms

6–7 min

*Grilling times are with the blank-off plate installed.

CHARBROILER GRILLING GUIDE

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