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Viking VGBQ532-3RT All-in-One Grill / Smoker Questions & Answers
How do you remove the hood for cleaning. I use a
Hello Roy, the procedure for removing the hood for cleaning is quite complicated when describing. Due to this i have put in a link to the
use and care guide as well as the
installation instructions. To use the installation instructions try reverse engineering from the last step to the first while the use and care guide has descriptions to help you clean the unit. Hope this support has been helpful?
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9/12/2011 4:55:43 PM •
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on Sep 12, 2011
We bought a new 41
First make sure everything is tight on the valves if you still smell it get some windex spray where you hoses, the tank where it connects places where the propane gone if it bubbles you have a leak for the noise turn the tank upside down and shake it for about 10 second
8/27/2009 10:26:18 PM •
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on Aug 27, 2009
I heard a pop sound
hi it looks like from your master control board a component has blown out like a resister you will have to open it and have a look at the main board to detect the fault.
5/10/2009 4:09:48 PM •
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on May 10, 2009
I have a Viking Grill model VGBQ530 with cast iron
That is correct. Viking no longer supports the Cast Iron Burners. There is an aftermarket Burner VIKU1 that comes with mounting brackets to convert older Viking Grills that used a Cast Iron Burner to be able to switch to the stainless steel burner. The large bracket attaches to the center tube and has two screw holes and screws for mounting to the rear of the housing. The two smaller brackets mount to the two holes at the rear wall of the housing and create a ledge for the end of the two tubes to rest on.
Have a Viking built in. Ignitor is working, fresh tank of gas, turned on valve on tank, grill will not light.
If you are using a 20# propane cylinder, most likely you have just turned the tank valve on too fast. There is an excess flow built into the hose fitting, so when you first turn it on to an empty line, the sudden surge of gas causes the valve to 'check' or close. Turn off the tank valve, disconnect the hose fitting from the tank valve and then re-hook it up again. Now very slowly open the tank valve until it's completely open and then try lighting it again. If this does not fix it, then make sure the hose fitting that attaches to the tank valve is tightened all the way, so that it pushes open the pressure seat inside the tank valve. If the hose is still loose or can still swivel, despite the adapter being tight, then your plastic adapter may be broken and is not tightening all the way onto the tank valve or your inner tank valve black rubber gasket is missing.
I cannot get a flame
Here's the problem and the solution. The new regulator you just installed, locked up when you turned ON new tank. This oocurs quite frequently with the fairly new OPD equipped grill tanks.
Solution:
1. Turn the gas tank's valve OFF and disconnect the hose from the tank.
2. Wait 5 minutes and reconnect the hose to the tank.
3. Open the tank valve VERY, VERY, SLOWLY (slow motion, slow),
4. Once the valve is fully open, light the burner farthest from the tank first and turn it to HIGH.
Did the burner light and does the flame height look correct? If so, light the remaining burners
the same way. Now, do all the flame heights look correct? If so, you solved the problem (with
a little help). Remember to ALWAYS open the tank valve very, very, slowly.
Happy Grilling!!
Viking gas grill - when
What you have described sounds like a clogged burner as well as the venturi valve on the burner. Your will need to remove the burner to clean it and the venturi valve on the open end of the burner, that goes over the burner orifice. Spiders like to build nest in them and clog them up. The venturi valve will look like two slots, cut in to each side of the burner, at the open end. It's function is to mix air with the gas, for proper combustion.
Hope this helped you to troubleshoot and solve the problem. Please let me know and Happy Grilling!!
My smoker reads eaaf on he digital printout
I'm having the exact same problem this morning. It worked a few days ago when I "seasoned" it. I read something about the controller being cold sensitive so I brought it inside to see if that works.
Is "Halal" meat safe for humans?
Hi, Carole. According to the Wiki article on Halal, it is an Arabic word meaning "permissible," referring to food, objects or actions. With respect to food it is similar in intent to the Hebrew word, "Kosher." In both Islam and Judaism, for example, pork is not considered permissible. There is much more to know about Halal, but I'll defer to our Islamic neighbors to answer more fully. Short answer: entirely safe. Enjoy!
12/27/2023 4:43:31 AM •
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on Dec 27, 2023
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