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Wolf Outdoor Gas Grills User manual

USE & CARE GUIDE
Outdoor Gas Grills
mportant Note
To ensure the safe and efficient use of Wolf equipment,
please take note of the following types of highlighted
information throughout this guide:
IMPORTANT NOTE highlights information that is
especially important.
CAUTION signals a situation where minor injury or product
damage may occur if instructions are not followed.
WARNING states a hazard that may cause serious injury or
death if precautions are not followed.
Contents
WolfOutdoorGasGrills ........................3
SafetyInstructions ............................4
OutdoorGrillFeatures .........................6
OutdoorGrillUse&Care .......................8
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Wolf Outdoor Grilling Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
ServiceInformation...........................22
WolfWarranty ...............................23
Features and specifications are subject to change at any time
without notice. Visit our website, wolfappliance.com for the
most up-to-date information.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Throughout this guide, dimensions in
parentheses are millimeters unless otherwise specified.
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Thank You
Your purchase of a Wolf outdoor product attests to the
importance you place upon the quality and performance of
your cooking equipment. We understand this importance
and have designed and built your grill with quality materi-
als and workmanship to give you years of dependable
service.
We know you are eager to start grilling, but before you do,
please take some time to read this use & care guide.
Whether you are a beginning cook or an expert chef, it will
be to your benefit to familiarize yourself with the safety
practices, features, operation and care recommendations
of the Wolf outdoor gas grill.
We appreciate your choice of a Wolf Appliance product
and welcome any suggestions or comments you may
have. To share your opinions with us, please call
800-332-9513.
Your Wolf outdoor product is protected by a warranty that
is one of the finest in the industry. Take a moment to read
the warranty statement at the end of this guide and refer
to it should service become necessary.
MPORTANT NSTRUCT ONS
•
nstallation must be performed by a qualified
installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
•
Warranty service must be performed by a Wolf
authorized service center.
•
Make certain your unit is properly installed and
connected to the gas for which your unit was
designed. Do not use charcoal or other material in
your outdoor product.
•
Verify the unit is properly supplied and connected to
a 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz electrical supply.
•
Verify the installer shows you where the gas shut-off
valve is so you can shut off the gas supply in an
emergency. f you smell gas, the connections are not
properly sealed or you may have a hole in the gas
supply pipe or hose. Determining where the gas leak
is should be left to a qualified technician. Request
service from a qualified technician and use only
genuine Wolf replacement parts.
Read this guide carefully and completely before
using your outdoor product to ensure proper opera-
tion, installation, servicing and to reduce the risk of
fire, burn hazard and injury.
Wolf outdoor products are for outdoor use only!
Do not operate in enclosed areas. This could result
in carbon monoxide buildup which would result in
injury or death.
Safety nstructions 4
MPORTANT NSTRUCT ONS
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Shut off gas to the appliance.
2. Extinguish any open flames.
3. Open lid or remove cover.
4. If odor continues, keep away from the appli-
ance and immediately call your gas supplier or
fire department.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
1. Do not store or use gasoline or other flamma-
ble vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or
any other appliance.
2. An P cylinder not connected for use shall not
be stored in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
3. Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel
supply hose away from any heated surfaces.
THESE OUTDOOR PRODUCTS ARE FOR
OUTDOOR USE ON Y
If stored indoors, detach and leave P cylinder
outdoors.
BEFORE IGHTING
1. Read instructions before lighting.
2. Open lid or remove cover before lighting.
3. If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn
the burner control(s) off, wait 5 minutes, and
repeat the lighting procedure.
AVERTISSEMENT
S’il y a une odeur de gaz:
1. Coupez l’admission de gaz de l’appariel.
2. Éteindre toute flamme nue.
3. Ouvrir le couvercle.
4. Si l’odeur continue, évite l’appareil et appelle
tout de suite votre fournisseur de gaz ou les
pompiers.
AVERTISSEMENT
1. Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de l’essence ni
d’autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables
dans le voisinage de l’appareil, ni de tout autre
appareil.
2. Une bouteille de propane qui n’est pas
raccordée en vue de son utilisation, ne doit
pas être entreposée dans le voisinage de cet
appareil ou de tout autre appareil.
3. Gardez tout cordon d’alimentation électrique
et tuyau d’alimentation en combustible à
l’écart des surfaces chauffées.
CE GRI EST POUR UTI ISATION à
’EXTÉRIEUR SEU EMENT
Si l’appareil est entreposé à l’interieur, enlever les
bouteilles et les laisser à l’extérieur.
AVANT D’A UMER ’APPAREI
1. isez les instructions avant d’allumer
l’appareil.
2. Ouvrez le couvercle avant d’allumer l’appareil.
3. Si l’appareil ne s’allume pas en 5 secondes,
fermez le robinet du brûleur, attendez 5
minutes, et procédez de nouveau à l’allumage.
MPORTANT NSTRUCT ONS
GENERA SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
•
The installation of this appliance must conform with
local codes or, in the absence of local codes, either
the National Fuel Gas Code, ANZ Z223.1/NFPA 54,
or CAN/CGA-B149.1, Natural Gas nstallation Code
or CAN/CGA-B149.2, Propane nstallation Code.
•
Minimum clearance of 12" (305) from the back and
sides of the grill to adjacent combustible construc-
tion must be maintained. This outdoor cooking gas
appliance should not be located under overhead-
unprotected combustible construction.
•
The utilization of an external electrical source
requires that when installed, this outdoor cooking
gas appliance must be electrically grounded in
accordance with the local codes or, in the absence
of local codes, with the National Electrical Code,
ANS /NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code,
CSA C22.1. Keep any electrical supply cord, or the
rotisserie motor cord and the fuel supply hose away
from any heated surfaces.
•
t is critical that the gas burners are properly installed
with their orifices inside the burners air shutters. f
not properly installed, gas may leak outside of the
burner that could lead to fire, potential damage to
your grill and bodily injury.
•
Look through the briquette opening to verify burner
flame. Refer to the illustration below.
•
LP cylinder must be disconnected when not in use.
•
This outdoor cooking gas appliance is not intended
to be installed in or on recreational vehicles and/or
boats.
•
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventila-
tion air to this appliance. Keep the ventilation
openings of the cylinder enclosure free and clear
from debris.
•
Check all gas connections for leaks with soapy
water solution and brush. Never use an open flame.
Refer to the outdoor gas grill installation guide for
the leak testing procedure.
•
Check flexible hoses for cuts and wear that may
affect the safety before each use.
•
Never light the outdoor product with cover in place.
•
Never use the grill without the drip pan installed and
pushed all the way to the back of the grill.
•
Never fill an LP cylinder beyond 80% full.
•
CAL FORN A PROPOS T ON 65—WARN NG:
The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some
by-products which are on the list of substances
known by the State of California to cause cancer or
reproductive harm. California law requires busi-
nesses to warn customers of potential exposure to
such substances. To minimize exposure to these
substances always operate this unit according to the
use and care manual, ensuring you provide good
ventilation when cooking with gas.
•
n Massachusetts: All gas products must be installed
using a “Massachusetts” licensed plumber or gasfit-
ter. A “T” handle type manual gas valve must be
installed in the gas supply line to this appliance. This
applies to permanently installed natural gas and
propane installations. This does not apply to propane
portable installations using a 20-lb tank.
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VISIBLE FLAME
Verify flame.
Outdoor Grill Features 6
Outdoor Grill Features
•Natural gas or LP gas outdoor grills in 30" (762),
36" (914) and 42" (1067) widths.
•Heavy-duty stainless steel construction.
•Signature red or black control knobs with infinite
control.
•Radiant heat from ceramic briquettes mixes with direct
heat for more even heat distribution.
•Each 25,000 Btu (7.3 kW) burner is individually
contained to control heat independently in each zone.
•Sear zone (except OG30): 25,000 Btu (7.3 kW) direct
heat sears meats faster and deeper to seal in juices.
•Two-position rotisserie system maintains proper
distance from the infrared burner—14,000 Btu (4.1 kW)
for OG30 and OG36, 16,000 Btu (4.7 kW) for OG42.
•Stainless steel hexagonal grates provide more heat
contact to food for even grilling.
•Electric hot surface igniters operate by pushing in
burner or rotisserie control knobs.
•Hood front is double lined for better insulation and to
prevent exterior discoloration.
•Two halogen interior lights illuminate grilling surface.
•LED lit control knobs allow for convenient night grilling.
•Easy to clean pull-out drip tray.
•Three-position warming rack conveniently stows away
when not in use.
•Hood assist system with heavy-duty extension springs
for easy opening and closing.
•LP gas models include gas regulator and hose.
•Grill brush included.
Hood assist system
concealed springs
Double lined front
hood
Two-position
rotisserie system
Radiant and direct heat
from ceramic briquettes
nfrared sear burner
control knob
Pull-out drip tray
Heavy-duty stainless
steel construction
Three-position
warming rack
Halogen interior lights
Stainless steel
hexagonal grates
nterior and LED knob
light button
Hot surface ignition
control knobs
ndividually contained
grill burners
nfrared rotisserie
control knob
OUTDOOR GRI
Model OG36 shown
Thermometer
Rating plate (above
drip tray, behind logo)
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Grill Cart Features
•Grill carts fit 30" (762), 36" (914) and 42" (1067) wide
outdoor grills.
•Heavy-duty stainless steel construction.
•Fold-down side shelves with tool holders on left shelf.
•Grill carts accommodate side burner.
•Soft-closing door.
•Self-closing drawers on models CART36 and CART42.
•nterior pull-out shelf can store a 20-lb LP gas cylinder
or trash receptacle.
•Locking heavy-duty swivel casters with front brakes.
GRI CART
Model CART36 shown
Grill Module Features
•Burner module for built-in applications and side burner
for cart available in natural gas or LP gas.
•Heavy-duty stainless steel construction.
•Signature red or black control knob with infinite
control.
•24,000 Btu (7.0 kW) burner.
•Stainless steel hexagonal grate.
•LED lit control knob allows for convenient night grilling.
•Stainless steel cover included.
LED lit control knob LED knob light
button (BM13 only)
Stainless steel
hexagonal grate
Heavy-duty stainless
steel construction
BURNER MODU E AND SIDE BURNER
Model BM13 shown
Fold-down side shelf
with tool holders
Heavy-duty stainless
steel construction
nterior pull-out tray
Soft-closing door and
self-closing drawers
Locking casters with
front brakes
Rating plate (under
bullnose, right side)
Outdoor Grill Use & Care 8
Before Lighting
The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with
the outdoor product must be used. Any replacement
pressure regulator and hose assembly must be the type
specified by Wolf.
Prior to turning on the gas, inspect the gas supply piping
or hose. f there is evidence of cuts, wear or abrasion, it
must be replaced prior to use. nspect the burners for
spiders and insects. Do not use the outdoor product if the
odor of gas is present.
f the outdoor product uses LP gas, screw the regulator
and hand-tighten to the valve of the cylinder and check
hose and regulator connections for gas leaks before oper-
ating. Refer to the outdoor gas grill installation guide for
the leak testing procedure.
Burning gas cooking fuel generates some by-products
that are on the list of substances known to cause
cancer or reproductive harm. To minimize exposure to
these substances, always operate these units accord-
ing to the instructions contained in this guide and
provide good ventilation.
Do not attempt to light the outdoor product if you smell
gas. If you smell gas, shut off the gas supply and check
for leaks. Refer to the outdoor gas grill installation
guide for the leak testing procedure.
FLASH TUBE
ocation of flash tube. Rotisserie igniter.
ROTISSERIE
IGNITER
Outdoor Grills
BURNER IGHTING
1) Open the grill hood completely. Do not attempt to light
the grill with the hood closed.
2) Open the gas supply shut-off valve.
3) Push in the burner control knob and verify that the hot
surface igniter glows. The hot surface igniters are
located below the hexagonal grates inside the flash
tubes. The rotisserie igniter is located on the rear panel
next to the rotisserie burner. Refer to the illustrations
below. f the igniter does not glow, verify that the grill is
plugged into a 120 V AC outlet.
4) Once the glow is verified, simultaneously push in and
turn the knob counterclockwise to the H position. Hold
the knob pushed in for five seconds, a flame will be
visible under the briquettes. Once you see the flame,
release the knob.
IMPORTANT NOTE: f the burner fails to light within five
seconds, turn knob to the OFF position, wait five minutes
and repeat the lighting procedure.
5) Close the hood and allow the grill to preheat until
the hood thermometer displays the desired grilling
temperature.
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Outdoor Grills
MANUA IGHTING
f there is no electrical power supply available or if the hot
surface igniter will not light the grill burners, the burners
can be lit manually using a long lit match or BBQ lighter.
1) Open the grill hood completely. Do not attempt to light
the grill with the hood closed.
2) Open the gas supply shut-off valve.
3) Push in and turn the knob counterclockwise to the H
position. Hold the knob pushed in for five seconds.
4) nsert a lit match held by the lanyard (located in the
drip tray) or BBQ lighter through the hexagonal grates
and near the top of the flash tube. A flame will be
visible under the briquettes. Once you see the flame,
release the knob. Refer to the illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: f the burner fails to light within five
seconds, turn knob to the OFF position, wait five minutes
and repeat the lighting procedure.
Burner control knob.
Always keep your face and body as far away as
possible when lighting.
Burner Module and Side Burner
BURNER IGHTING
1) Remove the cover.
2) Open the gas supply shut-off valve.
3) Push in the burner control knob and verify that the hot
surface igniter glows. The hot surface igniter is located
to the rear of the burner below the hexagonal grate.
4) Once the glow is verified, simultaneously push in and
turn the knob counterclockwise to the H position. Hold
the knob pushed in for five seconds, a flame will be
visible. Once you see the flame, release the knob.
IMPORTANT NOTE: f the burner fails to light within five
seconds, turn knob to the OFF position, wait five minutes
and repeat the lighting procedure.
MANUA IGHTING
f there is no electrical power supply available or if the hot
surface igniter will not light the burner, the burner can be
lit manually using a long lit match or BBQ lighter.
1) Remove the cover.
2) Open the gas supply shut-off valve.
3) Push in and turn the knob counterclockwise to the H
position.
4) nsert a long lit match or BBQ lighter through the
hexagonal grates and near the top of the burner. A
flame will be visible. Once you see the flame, release
the knob.
IMPORTANT NOTE: f the burner fails to light within five
seconds, turn knob to the OFF position, wait five minutes
and repeat the lighting procedure.
Outdoor Grill Use & Care 10
Using the Outdoor Grill
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before grilling for the first time, turn
the grill on high for 10 minutes with the hood closed. This
will heat the internal components. Smoking from the grill is
normal because it is burning off protective oils on metal
components.
1) Verify that the drip tray is fully inserted into the grill.
2) Light the grill burners following the procedure on
pages 8–9.
3) Turn control knobs to H and allow the grill to preheat
for 10 minutes or until desired temperature is displayed
on the thermometer. The hood should be closed while
grill is preheating.
4) Place food on the grill and cook to the desired temper-
ature or doneness. Adjust the heat setting if necessary.
The control knob may be set to any position between
H and LO. Refer to heat settings on page 14.
5) Allow grill to cool and clean the drip tray after each
use.
Grill Lights
Your Wolf grill is equipped with two halogen interior lights
and LED lights for the control knobs for night grilling.
Push the button located on the front panel to turn on the
interior and knob lights. The interior lights turn off auto-
matically when the hood is closed but knob lights will
remain on. Push the button again to turn off all lights.
INTERIOR IGHT BU B REP ACEMENT
For bulb replacement, use 10-watt, G4 halogen light bulbs
available at hardware stores or through your authorized
Wolf dealer.
1) Remove the light cover lens by pushing one of the side
retaining brackets with a screwdriver.
2) Remove the old light bulb by pulling it straight out of
the socket without twisting the bulb.
3) While wearing plastic gloves, insert the new light bulb
into the socket. Do not touch the bulb with bare hands
as oil and dirt will shorten the life of the bulb.
4) Place the light cover lens back onto the light assembly.
Do not touch the halogen interior lights. They may be
hot and can cause serious burns.
Unplug the grill from the 120 V AC outlet before replac-
ing the light bulb.
nfrared Sear Burner
Searing steaks and other meats with the infrared sear
burner at the beginning of the grilling cycle helps lock in
juices and flavor. Sear meats quickly, followed by regular
grilling over grill burners.
Smoker Box
The Wolf sealed smoker box can hold your favorite liquid
or soaked wood chips to give meat a smoky flavor. The
smoker box comes with all outdoor grills.
TO INSTA AND USE THE SMOKER BOX
1) Remove one hexagonal grate and slide the remaining
grates to the side inside the grill, so the center is
exposed. Remove a center half-size briquette tray
where there is no flash tube. Refer to page 8 for
location of flash tube.
2) Place the smoker box in place of the briquette tray.
The smoker box will always line up over the top of the
burner flame. For best results, have the smoker box
centered in the middle of the grill.
3) Open the smoker box lid and add your favorite soaked
wood chips. Place lid on top of smoker box. Do not
over-pack smoker box with wood chips.
4) Turn the burner under the smoker box on H . Once
smoking begins, turn heat down to prevent wood chip
flare-up.
5) Wear a barbecue mitt to protect hands and slide grate
over smoker box and place food directly on grate over
smoker box for best results.
6) Every 30 to 45 minutes, slide grate to the side inside
grill to expose smoker box, open smoker box, stir
chips and add more if needed.
7) Turn food if needed. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until desired
temperature or doneness.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The smoker box may change shape or
deform with heat, but will retain its original shape after it
cools.
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Never use the smoker box over the infrared sear
burner.
Never allow liquids to come in contact with the infrared
sear burner since it could cause damage to the
ceramic tiles. Do not place briquette tray over infrared
sear burner. This will block the infrared heat and will
damage the tray.
Outdoor Grill Use & Care 12
Using the Rotisserie
The rotisserie system rotates food in front of an infrared
burner for even cooking and a more juicy taste.
1) nstall the rotisserie motor on the motor bracket and
plug it in to a GFC 120 V AC outlet.
2) nsert the food in the middle of the spit rod and then
secure it with the meat forks on both ends by tighten-
ing the thumb screws on the meat forks against one of
the flat sides of the hexagonal spit rod. f multiple
pieces of food will be cooked at the same time, make
sure the load is evenly balanced on the spit rod. Proper
load balance will allow even cooking and prolong the
life of the rotisserie motor.
3) nsert the spit rod in the rotisserie motor at the desired
cooking position. You may need to remove the hexago-
nal grates and warming rack to create clearance for
large loads of food. Refer to the illustrations on the
following page.
4) Always use the basting pan beneath the food to catch
drippings and prevent them from falling on the burners
and briquette trays. The hexagonal grates may be
removed to allow basting pan to sit directly on
briquettes for large loads.
5) Locate the rotisserie knob which is the second knob
from the left.
6) Push in and turn the knob counterclockwise to the H
position. The rotisserie igniter will remain on during
entire cooking period.
IMPORTANT NOTE: f the burner fails to light within five
seconds, turn knob to the OFF position, wait five minutes
and repeat step 6.
7) Once lit, close hood until rotisserie burner has reached
desired cooking temperature (approximately 10
minutes). Then place spit rod with food into rotisserie
motor.
8) Once cooking is complete, shut off the rotisserie
burner and main gas valve.
Rotisserie System
The two-position rotisserie system allows for food of
different sizes to cook at the proper distance from the
infrared rotisserie burner. The maximum load for the
rotisserie is 25 lbs (11 kg).
OW POSITION FOR ARGE OADS
1) nstall the rotisserie motor as shown. The motor socket
hole will line up with the lower notch of the spit saddles.
2) nsert the rotisserie spit rod into the motor socket hole
and place the rod on the lower notch of each spit
saddle.
3) Remove the hexagonal grates.
4) Place the basting pan on top of the briquette trays to
catch the drippings.
HIGH POSITION FOR SMA OADS
1) nstall the rotisserie motor as shown. The motor socket
hole will line up with the upper notch of the spit
saddles.
2) nsert the rotisserie spit rod into the motor socket hole
and place the rod on the upper notch of each spit
saddle. Place a basting pan on top of the hexagonal
grates to catch the drippings.
For easy removal of the spit rod, lift slightly on the rotis-
serie motor and pull the spit rod out.
LOW POSITION
ow rotisserie position. High rotisserie position.
HIGH POSITION
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Using the Rotisserie
IMPORTANT NOTE: When using the rotisserie, always
keep the hood closed except when basting or checking
the food. A meat thermometer is recommended to verify
that the food is completely cooked.
IMPORTANT NOTE: n sunny conditions, it may be difficult
to see the flame to verify ignition of the infrared rotisserie
burner.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When not in use, the rotisserie motor
must be stored in an area protected from outdoor
elements. Do not leave it mounted on the grill.
Warming Rack
The warming rack has three positions. t may be used to
warm food in the high or low position, or stowed away
when not in use. The high position is further away from the
heat source while the low position is closer to the heat
source. When the warming rack is not in use, it conve-
niently stows away by moving up to the top support
hooks.
IMPORTANT NOTE: From the high position, the warming
rack must be removed and rotated 180° for the low
position and storage position.
STORAGE
HIGH
LOW
Warming rack positions.
The warming rack must be removed or in the storage
position during rotisserie operation.
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Tips for Successful Grilling
•Never leave food unattended.
•Cooking with the hood closed will decrease cooking
time, provide an even temperature, conserve gas,
lessen flare-ups and improve flavor.
•Trim excess fat from meats and slit the remaining fat at
two-inch increments to avoid flare-ups and curling.
Fatty meats may be cooked indirectly on lower heat
settings. Refer to grilling methods.
•When opening the hood, wear an barbecue mitt that
covers your wrist. Stand to the side of the grill and lift
the hood handle slowly.
•Allow meat to defrost in the refrigerator overnight
rather than microwaving it to help retain juices.
•Apply salt only after cooking to prevent drying out the
meat.
•Baste meat with barbecue sauce or other sugar-based
sauces only during the last few minutes of cooking to
prevent burning.
•Turn food only once, halfway through cooking time.
•Use a spatula or tongs to turn meat instead of piercing
with a prong to prevent juices from escaping.
•Brush vegetables, lean cuts of meat, skinless poultry,
fish and seafood with oil to prevent sticking.
•f using bamboo skewers, soak the skewers in cold
water for 30 minutes before cooking time.
•To burn off grease drippings after cooking, operate the
grill on high for five minutes. When the grill cools down,
remove and clean the drip tray.
•When deep fat frying, be sure that the pan is large
enough to accommodate the desired volume of food
without overflow caused by bubbling of the fat. Never
leave a deep fat fryer unattended. Avoid deep fat frying
of moist or frost-covered foods, as foods with high
water content may cause spattering or spilling of the
hot fat. Heat fat slowly, and stir together any combina-
tions of oils and fats prior to applying heat. Use a deep
fat frying thermometer to avoid heating the fat to
temperatures above the flash point.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not use aluminum foil, as food
grease may be trapped, causing flame flare-up.
GRI ING METHODS
Direct method: Food is cooked directly over the heat
source. Turn food halfway through grilling time for even
cooking. The hood may be open or closed. Used for
steaks, chicken pieces, chops and vegetables.
ndirect method: Food is placed next to heated area, not
on top of it. Place food in the middle of the grill with the
outside burners on. Hood must be closed. Used for ribs,
large roasts, whole poultry and rotisserie grilling of large
roasts or poultry.
Select the grilling method best suited to the food you will
be cooking; direct, indirect or rotisserie. Refer to the Wolf
outdoor grilling guide on pages 19–21 for grilling method
recommendations.
HEAT SETTINGS
HI and SEAR: Used for quick searing of meats and
vegetables.
MED: Grill steaks, pork chops and hamburgers. You may
also sear meats on medium and cook them on low.
O: Used for cooking dense vegetables, roasts, thick cuts
of meat, poultry and fish.
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STAIN ESS STEE EXTERIOR
Wolf outdoor grills, modules and grill carts are made of
heavy-duty stainless steel and are non-rusting and non-
magnetic.
•Never clean the stainless steel when it is hot. After the
initial grilling, certain areas of the outdoor product may
discolor. This is a normal discoloration caused by the
intense heat given off by the burners.
•After the grill has cooled, use a mild abrasive pad such
as Scotch Brite with a mild stainless steel cleaner to
scrub the stainless steel parts of your grill. Always
scrub in the direction of the grain.
•Specks of grease can gather on the surface of the
stainless steel and get baked-on. These can be
removed by using a mild abrasive pad with a stainless
steel cleaner. Do not use steel wool to clean stainless
steel.
Cleaning and Maintenance
With briquettes and grates in place, turn all burners
(including sear) on H . Do not turn on the rotisserie. Let the
grill heat for 10 to 12 minutes on H with the hood closed.
Turn burners OFF and allow the grill to cool completely.
INTERIOR
•After the grill has cooled, remove debris from grates
with the grill brush. Remove grates and clean with
soapy water.
•Remove briquettes, shake or blow off any ash. Spray
with water if desired.
•Cover burner tubes and infrared sear burner with
plastic wrap. Spray inside the grill with oven cleaner
and let stand according to directions.
•Wipe out the inside of the grill with a sponge, SOS
pads and water. f necessary, a small putty knife can be
used to scrap off thicker debris.
SPIDERS AND INSECTS
nspect the grill burners for spiders and insects once a
year or if the outdoor product has not been used for more
than one month or if any of the following conditions occur:
•The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames
appearing yellow.
•The outdoor product does not reach temperature.
•The outdoor product heats unevenly.
•The burners make a “popping” sound.
Outdoor Grill Use & Care 16
Cleaning and Maintenance
HEXAGONA GRATES
•Scrub the hexagonal grates with the grill brush
(provided with the outdoor product) immediately after
cooking is completed and the burners are turned off.
•Wear a barbecue mitt to protect hands from the heat
and steam. Dip the grill brush in tap water and scrub
the hot hexagonal grates. Dip the brush frequently in
the water. Steam, created as water comes in contact
with the hot grill, helps loosen food particles stuck on
the grates. These food particles will either get burned
into the briquettes or fall into the drip tray.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not clean the hexagonal grate
section while over the infrared sear burner. The grates may
be rotated for cleaning.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Cleaning the hexagonal grates would
be more difficult once they are allowed to cool. When
cleaning the grates, make sure to not contact the rotis-
serie burner.
Spiders and insects can nest in the burners of the
outdoor product which causes the gas to flow from the
front of the burner. This dangerous condition can cause
a fire behind the valve panel, damaging the grill and
making the grill unsafe to operate.
Never allow liquids to come in contact with the infrared
sear burner since it could cause damage to the
ceramic tiles.
Cleaning and Maintenance
CERAMIC BRIQUETTE TRAY
t is not necessary to remove and clean the briquettes
from the briquette tray after every grilling. They will burn
themselves clean during the next cooking cycle. f desired,
you can burn them clean by operating the grill on high for
10–12 minutes.
Periodically, the briquette trays need to be cleaned. When
cool, remove the briquette trays from the grill, shake loose
the debris and wipe the trays clean. Do not handle a hot
briquette tray.
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Outdoor Grill Use & Care 17
INFRARED SEAR BURNER
The infrared sear burner has a stainless steel housing and
protective screen. The protective screen helps reflect heat
up to the cooking surface and also catches any food parti-
cles from landing on the ceramic burner. At searing
temperatures that the burner reaches, all food particles
will be burned off. The only maintenance required is to
clean the protective screen and check for particles that
may be trapped.
DRIP TRAY
The pull-out drip tray collects grease, liquid and fallen
food particles. Allow the tray and its contents to cool
before cleaning. Slide the tray out and wipe it clean. Make
sure the drip tray is fully inserted back into the grill. To
avoid any possibility of a grease fire, it is highly recom-
mended that you clean the tray after every use.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not use the grill without the drip
tray fully inserted.
SMOKER BOX
The smoker box and lid can easily be removed from the
grill for cleaning. Empty contents and clean with soap and
water.
Do not place briquette trays over the infrared sear
burner. This will block the infrared heat and cause
damage to the tray.
Troubleshooting Guide 18
Troubleshooting
f your Wolf outdoor product is not operating properly, use
the following troubleshooting guide before calling your
Wolf authorized service center. This guide will save you
time and trouble and may help you avoid the expense of a
service call.
Burners will not light.
•Push knob in and verify that igniter glows.
•f igniter does not glow, verify proper power supply.
•Purge line of trapped air. Check if you can match-light
burner. Check to see that other burners operate.
IMPORTANT NOTE: t is normal to hear a “popping” sound
when grill burners are first turned on.
Burner flame is yellow and gas odor can be smelled.
•Check burner inlet for obstruction such as spiders and
insects.
•Check for gas leak.
ow heat generated with knob in HI position.
•f problem is isolated to one burner, clean orifice and
burner, clearing ports of any obstruction.
•Check for bent or kinked fuel hose.
•Check for proper gas supply.
•Preheat the outdoor product for 10 minutes.
•For LP gas, check for empty tank.
Burners provide too much heat.
•Check for unauthorized regulator adjustment.
Excessive flare-ups occur.
•Check if hexagonal grates are dirty. Clean if necessary.
•Overload from fatty meats or excessive cooking
temperature.
Burner flame blows out.
•Check for any burner defect.
•Check for proper gas supply.
•For LP gas, check for empty tank.
•f location of the outdoor product is subject to high
winds, provide a wind block.
Interior lights will not operate.
•Check if grill is plugged into a 120 V AC outlet.
•Light bulb may need to be replaced.
Hot surface igniter will not operate.
•Check if the outdoor product is plugged into a 120 V
AC outlet.
Control knob lights will not operate.
•Check if the outdoor product is plugged into a 120 V
AC outlet.
Thermometer is not reaching high temperatures.
•Operate grill on high for 10–12 minutes with hood
closed to reach higher temperatures.
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Wolf Outdoor Grilling Guide 19
INTERNA TEMPERATURE
DONENESS INTERNA TEMP
BEEF, AMB AND VEA
Rare 140°F (60°C)
Medium Rare 145°F (65°C)
Medium 160°F (70°C)
Well Done 170°F (75°C)
PORK
Well Done 170°F (75°C)
POU TRY
Well Done Breast 170°F (75°C)
Well Done Thigh 180°F (80°C)
Well Done Stuffing 165°F (75°C)
nternal Temperature
The internal temperatures shown in the chart below are
USDA recommended carving temperatures.
Outdoor Grilling Guide
The outdoor grilling guide on the following pages provides
the suggested grilling time and flame setting for a variety
of foods. Consult an outdoor grilling cookbook for more
specific times and handling of various foods. For more
outdoor grilling recipes and ideas, visit wolfappliance.com.
GENERA GRI ING
Preheat grill burners for 10 minutes on the desired heat
setting. To sear foods, preheat the infrared sear burner on
H for 10 minutes. Sear meat up to two minutes on each
side, then move food to the grilling area, turning food
halfway through cooking time. Cook to the desired
temperature or doneness.
ROTISSERIE
Preheat the infrared rotisserie for 10 minutes on the
desired heat setting. Heat from the rotisserie comes only
from the back of the grill. Additional indirect heat from the
far right burner, on LO, may be used to speed up cook
time.
SMOKE ENHANCED
Use the smoker box to smoke enhance foods. Refer to
page 11 for information on how to install and use the
smoker box. There will be better smoking results if the
smoker box is not firmly packed with wood chips. Keep
the grill temperature between 200°F (95°C) to 250°F
(120°C) to slow cook the food for a better smoke
enhanced flavor. For a slower cooking procedure and less
smoke enhanced flavor, place the food above the smoker
box on the warming rack. Timing for the food on the
warming rack will be longer.
HOOD THERMOMETER TEMPERATURE
SETTING TEMPERATURE
DIRECT HEAT
O 200–250°F (95–120°C)
MED 325–375°F (165–190°C)
HI 400–450°F (205–230°C)
INDIRECT HEAT
MED 300–325°F (150–165°C)
HI 375–400°F (190–205°C)
Grill Temperature
Wolf Outdoor Grilling Guide 20
GENERA GRI ING
FOOD THICKNESS OR WEIGHT GRI ING TIME F AME SETTING
BEEF
Hamburgers 1/2"(13) thick 3–5 min (8–10 min)* MED
Steaks 3/4"–1" (19–25) thick 4–10 min (12–24 min)* MED
1"–11/2"(25–38) thick 9–12 min (12–24 min)* MED
Tenderloin (whole) 3" (76) diameter 30–40 min (40–45 min)* MED–LO to LO turning occasionally.
PORK
Chops 3/4"–1" (19–25) thick 8–10 min (15–18 min)* MED
Tenderloin (whole) 2" (51) diameter 20–25 min (25–35 min)* MED–LO turning occasionally.
Ribs half rack 1 hr 30 min–2 hrs MED for 5 min bone side down, then
turn heat to LO. Turn every 20 min.
Ham Steaks 1" (25) thick 10–15 min MED
POU TRY
Chicken (boneless, skinless breast) flattened to 1/2"(13) 12–14 min MED
Chicken (bone-in breast) 28–32 min MED
Chicken (bone-in legs) 16–20 min MED
Chicken (bone-in thighs) 20–25 min MED
Chicken (halved) 3–5 lbs (1.4–2.3 kg) whole weight 35–40 min MED
Cornish Hens 11/2–2 lbs (.7–.9 kg) 40–50 min MED–LO
Turkey (halved) 20 lbs (9.2 kg) whole weight 2 hr 45 min–3 hrs MED–LO to LO
Turkey Breast (boneless) 4–5 lbs (1.8–2.3 kg) 2 hr 30 min–3 hrs ndirect (H )
Turkey (bone-in legs and thighs) 3/4–1 lbs (.3–.5 kg) 45–55 min MED–LO
FISH AND SEAFOOD
Fish Fillets 1"–11/4"(25–32) thick 12–14 min MED Brush oil on food and grates
before grilling.
VEGETAB ES
Corn (with husks) 20 min MED
Summer Squash and Zucchini (halved) 10–13 min MED Brush with oil before grilling.
Winter Squash 1 hr ndirect (MED) Brush with oil before grilling.
Bell Peppers (whole) 10–15 min MED
Portabella Mushrooms (whole) 12 min MED Brush with oil before grilling.
FRUIT
Apples (whole) 35–40 min ndirect (MED)
Pears (halved) 10–12 min MED Brush with oil before grilling.
Skin side down first.
*Sear up to 2 minutes per side. Use grilling time in parentheses with no searing.
Consult an outdoor grilling cookbook for specific times and handling of various foods. For more outdoor grilling ideas, go to wolfappliance.com.
Outdoor Grilling Guide

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