Founded in 1975, Vermont Castings has always stood for
uncompromising commitment to quality craftsmanship and
meaningful design. Our wood stoves and hearth products deliver
more than heat – they create a warmth that unites.
Lit with purpose, our line of Vermont Castings barbecues are
designed to deliver your best grilling experience. With a durable,
robust construction built to last through the years, thoughtfully
constructed components that stand up to grilling in any season,
and a simplied system to make maintaining your investment
easier, Vermont Castings continues the promise of unwavering
quality and purposeful design.
Vermont Castings barbecues do more than just grill. They let you
create enduring connections around food and ame.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH YOUR
BARBECUE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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GETTING STARTED
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Make sure you know and understand the
basics of safe use and installation.
WELCOME
FEATURES 4
NEED TO KNOW SAFETY 5–6
INSTALLATION 7–13
GRILLING LIKE A PRO
Every barbecue is dierent. Get our advice on
best practices for operating your barbecue so
you can always perform at your very best.
OPERATIONLIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 14–16
RESOLVING IGNITION ISSUES 17–18
TIPS AND BEST PRACTICES 19
GRILLING GUIDE 21
DIRECT AND INDIRECT COOKING 22
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TAKING CARE OF YOUR BARBECUE
Maintenance and performance go hand-in-hand.
If you take responsibility for maintaining your barbecue,
it will perform for years to come.
TAKING CARE OF YOUR BARBECUE 23–25
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
If you run into problems, this is your rst stop
to getting the answers you need.
TROUBLESHOOTING 26–27
WARNING 28
SERVICE 29
WARRANTY 30–31
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THE VC PROMISE
Thoughtfully designed and constructed, the VC Grilling Promise is our commitment to delivering
an exceptional grilling experience, every time.
BUILT TO LAST
DURA-StructureTM Construction
provides an exterior structure that stands up to
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extreme conditions.
1. Robust Steel Frame.
2. Load-Bearing Side Shelves.
3. Industrial Cart Design.
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FEATURES
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SURE-SparkTM Ignition System
is weather-sealed and lab-tested, providing you a
safe and reliable spark, ever y time.
4. Electronic ignition.
PERFORMANCE PERFECTED
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STEADY-FireTM Integrated
Heat-Control System
enables even-heat distribution across your
barbecue for mouth-watering cooking results.
5. 304 Stainless Steel Burners.
6. 304 Stainless Steel Heat Plates.
7. Extra Deep Cookbox.
CAST-Advantage
delivers heat retention for all-season cooking.
8. Cast Iron Lid Ends
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MAINTENANCE MADE EASY
EASY-CareTM Design
helps you maintain your barbecue for long-lasting
performance.
9. Front-Access Grease Management Tray.
10. Porcelain-coated Cast Iron OR 304 Stainless
Steel Cooking Grates.
STATEMENTS ARE USED THROUGHOUT THIS OWNER'S MANUAL TO EMPHASIZE
CRITICAL AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION. READ AND FOLLOW THESE
STATEMENTS TO HELP ENSURE SAFETY AND PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE.
THE STATEMENTS ARE DEFINED BELOW.
CAUTION: INDICATES DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WILL RESULT IF PROPER PRECAUTIONS
ARE NOT TAKEN.
WARNING: INDICATES DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN RESULT IF
PROPER PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.
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DANGER: INDICATES SOME INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE MAY RESULT IF PROPER
PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.
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NEED TO KNOW SAFETY
FOR YOUR FAMILY’S SAFETY, PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
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READ and UNDERSTAND the owner’s manual and safety instructions.
DO NOT position or operate barbecue under overhang or unprotected construction, against a wall, near aluminum
siding, windows, or fencing.
CHECK that the regulator is correctly centred to the LP tank valve.
DO NOT cross thread this connection, as it may result in a gas leak, re, or explosion.
PERFORM LE AK TEST on all connections as specied in this user manual. Leak checks should be performed on all
new barbecues even if assembled by an assembler or gas technician.
BEFORE OPENING THE GAS SUPPLY, ensure the lid is open and all control knobs are in “OFF” position.
Follow the PROPER LIGHTING PROCEDURE as outlined in this manual. Failure to perform proper lighting steps will
result in the following: diculty lighting, low or irregular ames and other performance issues.
Beware of HOT SURFACES including lid, lid handle, side tables, and control panel. Wear protective gloves while
barbecuing.
Remove and clean the grease tray, and heat distribution plates, to avoid grease res and are ups.
Remove and clean the burners to avoid ashback res caused by spider webs and blockages.
Ensure that the barbecue is on a level surface.
THIS MANUAL MUST REMAIN WITH YOUR BARBECUE AT ALL TIMES
GETTING STARTED
THIS BARBECUE IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
CAUTION: READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY STATEMENTS, ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, USE AND CARE DIRECTIONS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO ASSEMBLE AND COOK .
INSTALLER OR ASSEMBLER/CONSUMER: THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE KEPT WITH THE BARBECUE AT ALL TIMES.
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL OF THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN HAZARDOUS FIRES,
EXPLOSIONS, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.
FOLLOW ALL LEAK CHECK PROCEDURES CAREFULLY PRIOR TO OPERATION OF BARBECUE, EVEN IF THE BARBECUE WAS
DEALER ASSEMBLED. DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT THIS BARBECUE WITHOUT READING THE LIGHTING INSTRUCTION SECTION OF
THIS MANUAL. SEE OPERATION LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS, PAGE 14.
DANGER:
1. IF YOU SMELL GAS:
A. SHUT OFF GAS TO THE BARBECUE.
B. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME.
C. OPEN LID.
D. IF ODOUR CONTINUES, STAY AWAY FROM THE BARBECUE AND IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER OR
YOUR FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WARNING: DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPOURS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY
OTHER BARBECUE.
WARNING: AN LP CYLINDER NOT CONNECTED FOR USE SHALL NOT BE STORED IN THE VICINITY OF ANY OTHER BARBECUE.
CAUTION: IN DIRECT SUN, AND IN OPERATION, THE STAINLESS STEEL AND PAINTED STEEL PARTS CAN BECOME VERY HOT.
USE EXTREME CAUTION.
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NEED TO KNOW SAFETY
GRILL SAFETY CHECKLIST
DO's AND DON'T's
CHOOSING A LOCATION
GETTING STARTED
DO set up the barbecue outdoors,
in a well-ventilated area.
DO position your barbecue on a
level surface.
DO always keep the area around
this barbecue clean and clear
of any and all combustible
materials, such as: gasoline or
other inammable liquids, paper
or oily rags.
DO position the barbecue at least 36” (91 .44 cm)
from any dwelling or building.
SAFE OPERATION
DO complete a leak-test and safety check
before use.
DO check parts before lighting.
DO keep this safety manual with your
barbecue for reference.
DO always disconnect the regulator or gas
hose before moving the barbecue.
DO turn o all burners and close your
barbecue lid if a grease re occurs. Keep lid
closed until the re is out.
DO turn o the gas source after use.
DON'T use in enclosed spaces such as
carport, garage, porch or covered patio.
DON'T place barbecue against a wall or
other solid structure.
DON'T use this barbecue on a boat or
recreational vehicle.
DON'T leave your barbecue unattended
while in operation.
DON'T obstruct the ow of combustion and
ventilation air to the barbecue.
DON'T move the barbecue during use.
DON'T attempt to light burner with lid closed.
A buildup of non-ignited gas inside a closed
barbecue is hazardous.
DON'T block ventilation holes in the sides or back
of barbecue.
DON'T use charcoal or ceramic briquettes in this
gas barbecue.
DON'T use while under the inuence of drugs or
alcohol.
DON'T cover barbecue with a cover while still hot
or in operation.
DON'T allow children or pets to play anywhere
near the barbecue.
DON'T store
any spare LP
(propane)
cylinder, full or
empty, under
or near your
barbecue.
NOTE: INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM W ITH LOCAL CODES O R, IN THE AB SENCE OF LOCAL CO DES, WITH EITHER THE NATIONAL FUEL GA S CODE, A NSI
Z223 .1/NFPA 54, N ATURAL GAS A ND PROPANE I NSTA LLATION CODE, C SA B149.2, OR PROPANE STORAGE AND HAND LING CODE, AN SI A 119.2/NFPA 1192, AND
CSA Z24 0 RV SERIES, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE COD E, AS APPLICABLE.
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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LP GAS & REGULATOR CONNECTIONS
WHAT IS LIQUID PETROLEUM LP GAS?
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Liqueed petroleum gas, also called LP gas, liquid propane or propane is non toxic, odourless, and colourless when
produced. For your safety, LP gas has been given an odour (similar to rotten cabbage) so that it can be detected.
LP gas is highly ammable and may ignite unexpectedly when mixed with air.
LP CYLINDER VALVE REQUIREMENTS:
• LP gas supply cylinder must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specications for LP gas cylinders of
the Canadian Standard for Cylinders, Spheres and Tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Commission,
CAN/CSA-B339; or LP gas Cylinders of the U.S. Department of Transportation (D.O.T), as applicable.
• Propane Cylinder must not exceed 20 lb (9.1 kg) capacity, approximately 18¼ inches (46.35 cm) high and
12¼ inches (31.1 cm) in diameter. The LPG capacity is approximately 47 lb 10 oz (21.6 kg) water capacity, or as stated
by the manufacturer.
• Shut-o valve with a correct cylinder valve output as specied in current standards. ANSI Z21 .58-2015 / CSA 1.62015 Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliances.
• Type 1 mating (CGA 810) compatible with this barbecue. The type 1 valve is easily recognized by the large ACME
external threads on the outside of the valve.
• Safety relief valve with direct connection to the vapour space of the cylinder.
• UL listed Overll Protection Device (OPD). This OPD safety feature is identied by a unique triangular hand wheel.
Use only LP cylinders equipped with this type of valve.
• A device for vapour withdrawal.
• A collar to protect the LP Cylinder shut-o valve.
• A ring on the bottom of the LP Cylinder to secure it to the support assembly.
• Equipped with a dust cap for the cylinder valve outlet, which must be used whenever the cylinder is not in use.
• Cylinders must have a D.O.T. certication (A), and a testing date (B) that is within ve years of current use.
GETTING STARTED
LP CYLINDER INSPECTION
1. Conrm that the Cylinder shut-o valve is fully closed, by turning clockwise (see image A).
2. Conrm that the Cylinder valve is the proper Type 1 mating (see image B).
3. Inspect the Cylinder valve, including the internal rubber seal for damage or debris (see image C).
If damaged, return C ylinder to local retailer.
BCA
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INSTALLATION
REGULATOR AND LP CYLINDER INSTALLATION
A
REGU LAT OR
NIPPLE
HAND WHEEL
PRESSURE REGULATOR See image A
This barbecue is designed to operate on LP gas at a pressure of
2.74 kPa (11” water column). A regulator preset to this pressure
is supplied with your barbecue. Replacement regulators must be
as specied by Vermont Castings™ (UL-listed Type 1 (CGA 810)
Cylinder connection device as described in the latest edition of
ANSI Z21.81).
SAFETY FEATURES
All Vermont Castings™ barbecues are designed to be used with an LP gas cylinder equipped with the new QCC-1 Quick Closing
Coupling system, which includes the following safety features required by the Canadian Standards Steering Committee and
the American National Standards Institute(ANSI):
• Gas will not ow until a positive connection has been made.
• A thermal element built into the regulator will shut the ow of gas between 240°- 300°F (115°- 149°C).
• When activated, a Flow Limiting Device will restrict the ow of gas to 10 cubic feet per hour. See Regulator Flow Limiting
Device Activated (PAGE 11).
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INSTALLATION
REGULATOR AND LP CYLINDER INSTALLATION
THIS BARBECUE COMES EQUIPPED WITH AN EASY ACCESS, EXTERIOR CYLINDER MOUNT, LOCATED UNDER THE
RIGHTSIDE SHELF TABLE.
1. Check that all burner control knobs are in the "OFF" position, by
B
pushing in and turning knobs clockwise.
2. Ensure LP Cylinder is in the "OFF" position by turning the safety
shut-o valve clockwise to a full stop.
3. Loosen wing nut on Cylinder bracket.
4. Lift Cylinder into position onto the base support (see image B).
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NOTE: WHEN CORRECTLY POSITIONED, THE LP CYLINDER CHECK
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VALVE SHOULD FACE RIGHT see image C.
5. Position Cylinder support bracket over the Cylinder collar.
Tighten wing nut (see image C).
6. Remove the protective cap from the LP cylinder check valve.
7. Connect the Type 1 regulator coupling to the cylinder valve,
turning clockwise (see image D). Hold the regulator in a straight
line with the LP cylinder when connecting. Hand-tighten only.
Proceed to CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS, Page 10.
ATTENTION: GAS REGULATORS ARE DESIGNED TO BE ATTACHED AND DETACHED FROM GAS CYLINDERS BY HAND. NEVER TIGHTEN
OR LOOSEN THE REGULATOR USING A WRENCH, AS DAMAGE TO THE REGULATOR OR CYLINDER CAN RESULT.
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INSTALLATION
CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS
ATTENTION: LEAK TEST MUST BE REPEATED EACH TIME THE LP CYLINDER IS EXCHANGED OR REFILLED.
All factory assembled connections have been thoroughly checked for gas leaks and the burners checked for proper combustion and ame
characteristics. Always perform a thorough Leak Check following assembly, installation of a new cylinder, and on an annual basis.
LEAK TESTING THE LP CYLINDER, HOSE & REGULATOR AND MANIFOLD CONNECTIONS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
1. You will need a paint brush OR spray bottle with a mild soap (20%) and water (80%) solution.
2. Turn all grill control knobs to “OFF”.
3. Ensure that the regulator is tightly connected to LP cylinder.
AB
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LEAK TEST:
1. Brush or spray soapy solution onto all connections shown (see image A).
2. Slowly open LP cylinder shut-o valve by turning hand wheel counterclockwise, while checking for bubbles.
CAUTION: IF YOU HEAR A RUSHING SOUND, TURN GAS OFF IMMEDIATELY. THERE IS A LEAK AT THE CONNECTION. CORRECT
BEFORE PROCEEDING.
3. If “growing” bubbles appear, there is a leak.
a. If the leak is at the cylinder (see image B), turn cylinder shut-o valve clockwise to the "CLOSED" position. DO NOT OPERATE THE
BARBECUE . Disconnect the cylinder and return the cylinder to your local retailer.
b. If the leak is at the regulator or manifold connections (see image C), turn cylinder shut-o valve clockwise to the "CLOSED" position.
Re-tighten connections and repeat steps 1 and 2.
c. If leaks cannot be stopped do not try to repair. Call for replacement parts. Order new par ts by contacting Vermont Castings™
Customer Care 1-844-586-4660.
4. If bubbles do not appear, leak check is complete. Turn the LP cylinder shut-o valve clockwise to close.
NOTE: SOME LEAK TEST SOLUTIONS MAY BE SLIGHTLY CORROSIVE, ALL CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE RINSED WITH WATER AFTER CHECKING
FOR LEAKS.
CAUTION: A FROSTY REGULATOR INDICATES GAS OVERFILL. IMMEDIATELY CLOSE LP CYLINDER VALVE AND CALL LOCAL LP GAS
DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE.
WARNING: DO NOT SMOKE DURING LEAK TEST.
DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.
BARBECUE MUST BE LEAK TESTED OUTDOORS IN A WELLVENTILATED AREA, AWAY FROM IGNITION SOURCES. DURING LEAK
TEST, KEEP YOUR BARBECUE AWAY FROM OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS.
CAUTION: IF IT IS EVIDENT THERE IS EXCESSIVE ABRASION OR WEAR, OR THE HOSE IS CUT, IT MUST BE REPLACED PRIOR
TO THE BARBECUE BEING PUT INTO OPERATION. THE REPLACEMENT HOSE ASSEMBLY SHALL BE THAT SPECIFIED BY
THE MANUFACTURER.
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