Product Maintenance | Cleaning and Operating Vulcan VACB Series and VCCB Series Charbroilers

Product Maintenance | Cleaning and Operating Vulcan VACB Series and VCCB Series Charbroilers

Jun 24th 2018 Written by meredithlangley

With unmatched efficiency and durability, Vulcan VACB series and VCCB series gas charbroilers are a great addition to any commercial kitchen. To keep your unit looking and performing its best, proper operation and regular cleaning is a must. Luckily, Vulcan has designed its charbroilers to be easy to use and simple to clean. Watch along for an easy to follow guide on operating and cleaning your Vulcan VACB series and VCCB series charbroilers!

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In this video, we're going to demonstrate operation of the Vulcan VACB and VCCB Gas Charbroilers. Both the VACB and VCCB Charbroilers come standard with manual standing pilots. For manual pilot lighting, use an outside ignition source to light the pilot through the pilot access hole in the front panel. The end of the ignition source must be at least seven inches long to reach the pilot.

Vulcan VACB Series Charbroilers

Delivers more usable heat into the grate area than any charbroiler in its class!

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To light the burners, turn the individual burners on to the MAX setting. Preheat the charbroiler for 30 minutes before cooking. The VACB and VCCB cooking grates are constructed from heavy-duty cast iron. We recommend seasoning the cooking surface with a light coat of oil before the first use and after every cleaning. While cooking, it is important to refrain from overloading your charbroiler. Use it to capacity and ensure your cooking area is properly ventilated.

Vulcan VCCB Series Charbroilers

Designed for unmatched efficiency and reliability!

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Throughout service, clean the charbroiler cooking grates regularly by scraping top grates with a wire brush. Do not allow debris to accumulate on the grates. To shut off the charbroiler at the end of service, turn all burners to the OFF position. Allow the charbroiler to cool down completely. Remove top grates to clean places where fat, grease, or food can accumulate. Deflector trays and crumb trays should be emptied and cleaned regularly when the charbroiler is cool. Clean stainless steel surfaces using a damp cloth with mild detergent and water. For more information, refer to the VACB and VCCB operation manuals on the Vulcan website.

Jun 24th 2018 meredithlangley

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