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OPERATION

NOTE:

 

-

Once the set temperature has been reached, the 

POWER

 indicator 

(10)

 will 

switch off.

 

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During use, the POWER indicator will turn on and off several times, 
indicating the appliance is heating and to ensure a consistent cooking 
temperature.

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Carefully place the food onto the nonstick cooking surface 

(8)

 (ill. 

i

).

WARNING:

 

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Do not use excessive oil or any other liquids with the appliance (ill. 

h

). 

Only apply liquid condiments in small amounts for seasoning.

 

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Do not overfill the appliance (ill. 

j

).

 

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Do not place foods on, or remove foods from the nonstick cooking 
surface 

(8)

 using bare hands, always use a suitable non-metal utensil (ill. 

k

l

).

 

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Never leave the appliance unattended during operation.

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Set the temperature control knob 

(9)

 to the required temperature.

Danger of burns! 

 

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Always use caution when inserting or removing the drip tray from the 
griddle.

 

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Always use caution when adding food to the griddle, turning food or 
moving food. Never use your bare hand to remove, turn or move food.

 

-

Never touch the nonstick cooking surface or housing when the appliance is 
plugged in and switched on (ill. 

k

).

 

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Steam is hot and can cause burns. Always use caution when adding or 
removing food, turning food or moving food as well as when inserting or 
removing the drip tray.

NOTE:

 

-

Once the foods are cooked, it is recommended to remove them promptly 
to prevent them from drying out or becoming burnt. If food is left on the 
nonstick cooking surface, it is recommended to reduce the temperature. 

 

-

Alternatively, you can set the temperature control knob 

(9)

 to WARM, in 

order to keep cooked food warm until consumption (e. g. pancakes).

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Summary of Contents for 201795

Page 1: ...GRIDDLE Model Number 201795 UPC 655772 01795 6 Customer Assistance 1 855 451 2897 US Please consider the option to recycle the packaging material Griddle_ _IM_US_V4_ indd 1 10 38 AM...

Page 2: ...customer assistance number for information on examination repair or adjustment t The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or in...

Page 3: ...l probe to appliance first then connect plug to a wall outlet To switch off and disconnect turn the temperature control knob to the OFF position then remove plug from wall outlet t Never pull on the c...

Page 4: ...ked electrical rating of the cord or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance The longer cord should be arranged so that it does not drape over the countert...

Page 5: ...ature control probe 3 Power cord with plug 4 Feet 5 Drip tray removable 6 Drain 7 Frame 8 Nonstick cooking surface 9 Temperature control knob 10 POWER indicator BLUE 11 Probe Griddle_ _IM_US_V4_ indd...

Page 6: ...6 8 inches 6 8 inches 6 8 inches 2 1 6 ILLUSTRATIONS a b c d e f g h i j k l Griddle_ _IM_US_V4_ indd 6 10 38 AM...

Page 7: ...yT LFFQ QMBTUJD CBHT fPJMT BOE fPBN QBrUT BwBy from CBCJFT BOE DIJMEren PBDkBging mBterJBM DPVME CMPDL BJrwByT BOE QrevenU CreBUIJOg NOTE TIF BQQMJBODe mBy QrPEVDe BO PEPS BOE PS emit TNPLF XIFO TXJtD...

Page 8: ...ce is completely dry before attaching the probe portion of the temperature control probe 2 into the probe receptacle 1 of the griddle Only use the control probe model 0 with this appliance t Set the t...

Page 9: ...ol knob 9 to the required temperature Danger of burns Always use caution when inserting or removing the drip tray from the griddle Always use caution when adding food to the griddle turning food or mo...

Page 10: ...otatoes 300 350 10 12 Sausage Links 325 350 20 30 Sausage precooked 325 350 10 12 Steak beef 1 thick MEDIUM 350 420 10 12 Steak beef 1 thick MEDIUM 350 420 18 20 Switching the appliance off To switch...

Page 11: ...any years of service from your appliance Clean the appliance after every use The appliance contains no user serviceable parts and requires little maintenance Leave any servicing or repairs to qualifie...

Page 12: ...elf or in a cupboard To avoid accidents ensure that both the appliance and its power cord are beyond reach of children or pets TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution The appliance is not working Tempe...

Page 13: ...nsert once dry Ensure the tray is properly inserted Overflowing drip tray Clean spillage Clean the drip tray and reinsert once dry Ensure the tray is properly inserted Residue blocking the drain Clean...

Page 14: ...14 TECHNICAL DATA Rated voltage 120V _ 60Hz Rated power input 1200W Rated current 10A Cooking surface 16 inches length x 10 inches width Griddle_ _IM_US_V4_ indd 14 10 38 AM...

Page 15: ...e from misuse abuse or neglect including failure to clean product regularly in accordance with manufacturer s instructions How does state law relate to this warranty t This warranty gives you specific...

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