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USE AS A CONTACT GRILL OR
SANdWICH PRESS
1.
Ensure the drip tray is correctly inserted
into the grill.
2.
Ensure the cooking plates are correctly
inserted and securely locked into
position.
NOTE
If the cooking plates are incorrectly
inserted, the lCD screen will display
INSeRt PlAte. Use the 2 x PlAte
ReleASe to remove the plates then
re-insert so they securely lock into
position. Always ensure the grill is
completely cool before releasing and
removing the cooking plates. Refer to
page 11 for more information on using
the PlAte ReleASe.
3.
Place the grill on a flat, dry surface.
Ensure there is a minimum distance
of 10cm of space on both sides of the
appliance.
4.
Unwind the power cord completely and
insert the power plug into a grounded
wall outlet.
5.
The grill alert will sound and the LCD
screen will display OFF and the default
‘0’ zero time.
6.
To preheat the grill:
a)
Ensure the top plate of the grill is in the
closed, ‘OPEN’ position. This will ensure
faster, more effcient preheating
b)
Turn the Temperature dial to adjust the
temperature in 5°C/10°F increments.
Rotate the dial to ‘SEAR’ (210°C-230°C)
for fast preheating, ‘PANINI’(Sandwich)
(180°C-205°C), ‘LOW’ (160°C-175°C) or
select an alternative temperature. The
grill will start to heat and the LCd screen
will illuminate orange and display the
selected temperature, ‘HEATING’ and
the default ‘0’ zero time.
c)
Allow the grill to preheat.
OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE PROdUCT
Summary of Contents for BGR820
Page 1: ...BGR820 the Smart Grill Instruction Booklet ...
Page 2: ...CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Breville product ...
Page 6: ...KNOW your Breville product ...
Page 9: ...ASSEMBLING your Breville product ...
Page 11: ...OPERATING your Breville product ...
Page 20: ...20 GRILLING TIPS ...
Page 23: ...CARE CLEANING for your Breville Product ...
Page 26: ...26 PAge header TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 28: ...RECIPES ...
Page 38: ...38 PAge header NOTES ...
Page 39: ...39 PAge header NOTES ...