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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Use only heat-resistant, non-metal utensils to add or remove food. Do not use a metal
utensil as it may scratch the cooking plate surface. Clean the cooking plate by wiping them
with a water-dampened sponge, cloth, or paper towel.
During the initial use, this item may emit some light smoke. This is normal and will subside
with further use. For best result, defrost food or allow warming of the refrigerated food to
room temperature before cooking.
1.
Position the griddle on a flat, stable, level, and heat –resistant surface. Make sure the
location provides 4 to 6 inches of air circulation around the griddle.
2.
Ensure that the griddle temperature probe control is in an OFF position prior to inserting
the temperature control probe securely in place.
3.
Plug the unit into a 120V, 60Hz, AC only electrical outlet.
4.
Preheat the griddle by turning the temperature control dial to the desired temperature.
5.
On light will indicate that the griddle is on and the light will turn off when griddle is
preheated to the selected temperature.
6.
The light cycle on and off during cooking which is an indication that the surface temperature
is being maintained.
CAUTION: Griddle should be the only appliance plugged into the circuit
7.
Add the desired food on the griddle once it has reached the pre-selected temperature.
8.
Adjust the temperature to appropriate level based on the amount of food being prepared.
9.
Dial may be set to WARM when serving or set to OFF if food is being removed from the
griddle immediately after cooking.
10.
Immediately after the dial is set to OFF, unplug the griddle from the outlet.
11.
Let the griddle cool completely prior to removing the temperature control probe.
12.
Clean as directed in CARE AND MAINTENANCE.
CAUTION: Frequently check the drip tray to make sure that it does not overflow. Allow the
Griddle to cool completely before removing the drip tray.
CAUTION: Metal portion of the temperature control probe becomes hot immediately after
cooking. Please do the remove or touch the probe. Do not let metal portion of the probe
touch any material that may melt or burn.