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Grilling Tips

• If grilling meats with a high fat content, such as hamburger, 

do not leave the grill unattended. Small flare-ups or smoke
may occur from dripping fat or pieces of meat falling onto 
the element.

• To reduce the possibility of smoke, trim all visible fat from

meats. Also, avoid marinades that have a high oil content.

• You may grill fish steaks, but not fish fillets. The fillets tend to

break apart.

• Do not grill breaded products.

Grilling Times

The following cooking times are a guide. Cook to the desired
degree of doneness. The times listed are the total cooking times.
Food should be turned half way through total cooking time.

Food

Steaks, 

1

2

-inch thick

Hamburgers, 

1

4

-inch thick

Fish steaks 1-inch thick

Pork chops, 

1

2

-inch thick

Boneless chicken breasts

Bone-in chicken pieces

Hot dogs

Sausage patties or links

Approximate Time 

10 minutes for rare, 
20 minutes for well done

12 to 15 minutes

10 minutes 

20 to 30 minutes 

20 minutes 

35 to 45 minutes

10 minutes 

10 to 15 minutes

COOKING CHART

How to Clean

WARNING:

Heating element is not immersible. To reduce the

risk of fire or electrical shock do not immerse cord, plug, or 
heating element in water or place in dishwasher.

1.

Unplug grill from outlet and let cool completely. Remove
power cord from cord receptacle.

2.

Remove rack, heating element, and support rod. Carefully 
dispose of any grease in drip pan and base. 

3.

Wash rack, support rod, drip pan, and base in dishwasher or
hot, soapy water. If necessary, soak and scrub with a nylon
scouring pad. Do not use steel wool or other abrasives. Rinse
and dry. Do not immerse heating element or power cord in
water or other liquid.

4.

Some grease or food particles may accumulate where the
heating element connects to the cord receptacle. To clean this
area, let heating element cool completely then carefully wipe
clean with a damp cloth.

5.

Use only plastic or wooden utensils. Do not use metal 
spatulas or tongs.

6.

When finished grilling, remove plug from outlet. If you have a
power cord with a marked Off, turn to Off first, then remove
plug from outlet.

7.

Let grill cool completely, then remove power cord from cord
receptacle.

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of fire, clean grill after cooking 

one rack load of food. Do not let drippings and grease accumulate 
on rack and in drip pan.

Variable Heat Power Cord 

– Available on selected models

If you have the variable heat power cord, use the High setting for
cooking and the Low setting to keep food warm after cooking.

Summary of Contents for 840058500

Page 1: ...840058500 Use Care for Electric Grill USA 1 800 851 8900 ...

Page 2: ...he risk of fire or electrical shock do not immerse cord plug or heating element in water Do not place in dishwasher IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following 1 Read all instructions 2 Do not touch hot surfaces Use handles or knobs 3 To protect against electrical shock do not immerse cord ...

Page 3: ...base in hot soapy water Rinse and dry thoroughly Power Cord Power Cord Openings Heating Element Cord Receptacle Base Drip Pan Variable Heat Power Cord Available on selected models Offers High Low and Off settings Parts and Features Cord Receptacle Notch 5 Correct Amount to Grill Overloaded Grill Support Rod How to Grill DO NOT OPERATE THIS GRILL WITHOUT DRIP PAN IN PLACE During the first use of th...

Page 4: ...d plug or heating element in water or place in dishwasher 1 Unplug grill from outlet and let cool completely Remove power cord from cord receptacle 2 Remove rack heating element and support rod Carefully dispose of any grease in drip pan and base 3 Wash rack support rod drip pan and base in dishwasher or hot soapy water If necessary soak and scrub with a nylon scouring pad Do not use steel wool or...

Page 5: ... center of each patty to determine doneness Recipes NOTE If your grill has a variable heat power cord available on selected models use the High setting for these recipes Grilling Guidelines Indicates preparation and grilling times Grilling Times Recipe cooking times are estimates Cooking time will vary based on the temperature of the grill the surrounding air and the food itself Watch food careful...

Page 6: ...tes Yield 2 to 3 servings 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 boneless sirloin beef steak cut 1 inch thick about 1 pound total 1 clove garlic crushed Salt and pepper to taste 11 10 1 In a small bowl combine the olive oil and garlic Generously rub or brush the flavored oil on both sides of the steaks Sprinkle the steaks lightly with salt and pepper 2 Place the steaks on the grill Grill 35 to 45 minutes for m...

Page 7: ...n Per Serving Serving Size 1 Nutrient Per Serving Calories 183 Total Fat 5g Cholesterol 44mg Sodium 1340mg Protein 19g 3 Remove the steak from the marinade shaking off any excess Discard the marinade If desired sprinkle the steak with salt Place the steak on the grill and grill 35 to 45 minutes for medium doneness turning every 15 minutes 4 Transfer the steak to a cutting board and let stand for 5...

Page 8: ...ook 4 minutes or until done Makes 2 servings Heartland Barbecue Pork Chops Recipe Courtesy of the National Pork Producers Council Preparation Time 5 minutes Cooking Time 30 minutes Servings 4 4 pork chops bone in or boneless about 11 4 inch thick 1 2 cup bottled barbecue sauce 1 3 cup honey 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Dash hot pepper sauce For sauce mix all ingred...

Page 9: ...ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR INCIDENTAL LOSSES CAUSED BY USE OF THIS APPLIANCE Some states or provinces do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential losses so the foregoing disclaimer may not apply to you If you have a claim under this warranty DO NOT RETURN THE APPLIANCE TO THE STORE Please call our CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER For faster service please h...

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