Vulcan-Hart VG260 Range User Manual


 
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Fig. 3
The Restaurant Range griddle top section utilizes a two-fold baffle assembly to support the composite/mortar
fire bricks. There will always be only one small 6
1
/2" (165 mm) wide baffle assembly with every griddle top order.
There will be at least one 9
7
/8" (251 mm) wide baffle assembly per griddle, possibly more, depending on the
griddle width.
The 6
1
/2" (165 mm) wide baffle will utilize two 10" x 4" (254 x 101.6 mm), and two 7" x 4" (177.8 x 101.6 mm) brick
sets.
The 9
7
/8" (251 mm) wide baffle assembly will utilize two 10" x 4" (254 x 101.6 mm), and two 7" x 4"
(177.8 x 101.6 mm) brick sets.
1. The griddle bricks are shipped in a rectangular cardboard box. Locate the box and carefully inspect quantities
as explained above.
NOTE: If a brick has been broken into two pieces, it can still be used. Just place the pieces into position
as shown in Fig. 4. However, if a brick is broken into more than two pieces, it will need to be replaced.
Contact your local Vulcan servicer.
2. Clean anti-rust coating from top of griddle, following the procedures described in the CLEANING - GRIDDLE
PLATE section of this manual.
3. Remove griddle plate. With one person at either side of the griddle, gently lift griddle straight up. DO NOT
pull griddle forward until the third person has checked to ensure that the capillary bulb(s) (thermostatically
controlled models only) are freed from the underside of the griddle plate. If bulb(s) are still attached to the
griddle, pull capillary bulb(s) wire gently through the “V” shields until the bulb(s) are free. Rest the griddle
plate in a secure place.