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TECHNICAL DATA
BG400
Voltage: 120 V ~ 60Hz
Power: 1500 W
Size LxHxD: 480 x 90 x 345
Weight: 3,920Kg
BG500
Voltage: 120 V ~ 60Hz
Power: 1500 W
Size LxHxD: 570 x 90 x 345
Weight: 4,250Kg
BG500C
Voltage: 120 V ~ 60Hz
Power: 1500 W
Size LxHxD: 570 x 130 x 345
Weight: 4,640Kg
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
Before first use
• Remove all packaging materials and any promotional
labels from the grill plate and the tray.
• Detach the connector and clean the grill plate by washing
with soap and water in a sink.
Rinse and dry thoroughly. Make sure the connector inlet on
the plate is fully dry.
• If the skillet is used on countertop made in solid surface
material (e.g. Silestone®, Corian®, etc.), follow carefully the
indications of countertop manufacturer and/or supplier.
• Condition the grill surface by applying a light coating of
vegetable oil. Wipe off excess oil.
Preparing the unit
• Set base on countertop. Insert in the drip tray. Match the
grill plate to the base as shown in figure. The terminal /
socket of the grill plate should be on the same side as the
safety interlock.
• Do not use the appliance if it is not installed following the
sequence as shown on page 3.
Switching the unit on
• Plug the connector fully into the terminal of the grill plate.
The connector cannot be plugged in completely unless the
grill plate is fitted properly to the base.
• Plug the power cord into the wall outlet.
• Adjust the temperature dial to maximum setting.
The indicator light will light on. Preheat 4-6 minutes. The
light will cycle on and off during preheat. This is normal.
• Be sure the temperature control dial is on MAX for best
browning results and grill marks when barbecuing
hamburger, steaks, hot dogs, sausage, fish steaks, chicken
breasts and other meat.
Use MIN or MED setting to reheat previously cooked foods,
to keep foods warm, and when grilling more delicate foods
with lower cooking temperature.
Switching the unit off
• Turn the connector temperature dial to
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position when
cooking is completed.
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and allow to
cool before cleaning or removing any part.
• Hold the unit by the handles when turning it over.
• Never transport the unit when is hot. To transport the grill
plate use the handles (6). To transport the whole appliance
use the appliance handles (7).
Cooking times
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Use the following table as a guideline for food amounts and
cooking times.
Recipe cooking times are estimate. Cooking time will vary
based on the temperature of the grill, the surrounding air,
and the food itself.
The food to be cooked should always be at room
temperature. Never put frozen food directly onto the grill
plate.
Watch food carefully and adjust the cooking time as
necessary. Turn frequently for more even cooking.