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Griddle/Simmer Plate
(on applicable models)
Griddle/Simmer Plate Operation
• Turn the griddle control knob counterclockwise to the desired
temperature setting. The power “ON” indicator light will glow
indicating the griddle thermostat is on.
• When the griddle has reached the desired temperature, the power
“ON” indicator light will turn off indicating the griddle is preheated to
the selected temperature.
• Use liquid cooking oil or butter for eggs, pancakes, French toast, fish
and sandwiches to prevent sticking.
• Routinely scrape loose food particles with a metal or heat resistant
spatula during cooking to make the cleanup easier and to avoid the
particles mixing with the food.
• To turn the griddle off, turn the thermostat knob clockwise to the
“OFF” position.
• ALWAYS turn to the“OFF” position when not in use and lower the heat
between cooking loads.
Griddle/Simmer Plate Clean Up & Care
It is not necessary to wash the griddle after every use. When light cooking is performed and AFTER the griddle has cooled, simply wipe
down the surface with a clean cloth or paper towel. The oils in the food which cooked on the griddle surface will naturally season the
griddle providing a “natural” non-stick surface.
After heavy cooking is completed and the griddle is still warm enough to create steam, pour a small amount of club soda at room
temperature directly on the griddle. Using a metal spatula, pull oils and food particles toward the trough in front. Wipe entire surface
with a paper towel. Follow with the seasoning process of applying oil.
Keeping the griddle well seasoned will prevent the griddle from developing surface rust. If the griddle is not used for a period of time,
it must be re-seasoned. The griddle must be re-seasoned each time after it is washed.
Non-stick cooking spray is not recommended as it contains a high water content that has a tendency to burn quickly.
Corn oil is not recommended as it has a high sugar level. It will caramelize and burn on the surface making it very difficult to remove.
After using the griddle, always remove the grease trough located in the front. Simply pull the trough towards you and lift out. The
trough or tray trap needs to be cleaned after each use. A fire hazard may occur if grease is
accumulated in the trough.
Note - it is normal for the griddle to darken over time. This is the sign of a well seasoned
griddle.
Important: Never flood a hot griddle with cold water. This thermal shock promotes griddle
warping and can cause the griddle to crack if continued over a period of time.
For heavy duty cleaning, Viking Range, LLC offers a Griddle Cleaning Kit (model #GCK).
This fast and effective commercial grade cleaning system will clean your griddle in a
matter of minutes. To order, contact your local dealer or order on the our website at
vikingrange.com in the US or brigade.ca in Canada.
Food
Temp (
o
F) Temp (
o
F)
Eggs 200 93
Bacon 300-325 149-163
Pancakes 375-400 191-205
French toast 400 205
Fish Fillets 250 121
Hamburger 350 177
Steaks 350 177
Griddle Cooking Chart
Griddle
Griddle
Grease trough
Griddle
Griddle Assembly
Griddle/Simmer Plate (on select models)
The optional 15,000 BTU griddle is constructed of machined steel with a blanchard finish and is uniquely designed to offer excellent
cooking performance as well as easy clean up. The griddle is equipped with an electronic thermostat to maintain an even temperature
across the griddle once the desired temperature has been set. The griddle has a power “ON” indicator light which glows when the
griddle thermostat has been turned on. This will cycle on and off as needed to indicate the thermostat is maintaining the selected
temperature. Before the griddle is used, it is important to season the griddle. This seasoning process will change the appearance of
the griddle. However, it will also prevent food from sticking and protect the surface from moisture.
Seasoning the Griddle Before the First Use
Scrub the griddle plate with a mixture of one quart warm water and 1/4 cup white vinegar, using a blue Scotch-Brite™ pad. Dry
thoroughly.
Wash griddle with warm, soapy water. Rinse off and dry thoroughly.
Season griddle by thinly coating the surface with approximately 1/2 to 1 teaspoon unsalted vegetable oil. Apply to entire griddle
using apaper towel or clean cloth. Let oil sit on griddle for approximately 1 hour and then wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel to
absorb any residual oil. The griddle is now ready to be used.