Figure 7
Grilling in DUAL Position
In this position your grill will open flat
doubling the total cooking area of the
Tri-Grill. You can also substitute the
LOWER grill plate with the LOWER
griddle plate which is located in
the storage slot at the back of this
appliance (see Fig. 8). The griddle
plate is perfect for grilling pancakes,
eggs, hash browns or even delicate
crepes. When cooking on one plate,
only use the LOWER plate.
WARNING! Open the grill using the front handle only, being careful
not to touch any hot surfaces such as the housing or grill plates. We
recommend the use of oven mitts or potholders to prevent the risk
of injury. Note: Extreme care must be used when operating this
appliance as surface temperatures get extremely hot.
Plug into a 120-volt 60 HZ AC grounded outlet only. For faster
preheating keep your Tri-Grill in the closed position. Set the UPPER
and LOWER plate temperature dials to the desired setting. The
temperatures can be set in 25 degree increments. The display will
show PREHEAT during the preheating process and will change to
READY once the set temperature is reached.
Once preheated, set the ADJUSTMENT LEVER to the DUAL position.
Open the top housing by the COOL TOUCH HANDLE until is lays
completely flat.
Ensure that your REMOVABLE
DRIP TRAY is in position under
the LOWER plate to allow grease
to fall into the drawer (see Fig. 4
for correct position). Do not allow
the REMOVABLE DRIP TRAY to
protrude from the back of the
unit (see Fig. 5). We recommend
adding 3/4 of a cup of water to the
REMOVABLE DRIP TRAY to help
minimize smoking.
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When you have finished using your appliance, disconnect the plug
from the wall and allow the unit to cool completely before cleaning.
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Figure 8
Assembling Plates
WARNING:
To prevent a serious burn injury, always ensure that your
Tri-Grill is unplugged and has completely cooled prior to removing or
adding plates. Always dry plates thoroughly prior to installing on the
unit.
LOWER Plate
Standing in front of your unit, grasp the lower plate (identified on the
right side of the plate as LOWER) and line up the two rear locking pins
(see Fig. 9) on the back of the plate with the receptacles in the
rear of the unit. Gently lay the plate down and apply downward pressure
to snap the LOWER plate into place. You will hear a click indicating that
the plate has locked into place. To ensure that your plate is locked, gently
try to lift it up.
UPPER Plate
Standing in front of your unit, grasp the UPPER plate (identified on the
right side of the plate as UPPER) and align the two rear locking pins on
the back of the UPPER plate with the two receptacles in the top housing
(see Fig. 10). Gently press the front of the UPPER plate in until you hear
a click indicating that the plate has locked into place. Ensure that both
locking clips located on the left and right of the housing are flush with
the locking receptacle on the upper grill plate.
WARNING!
Ensure that your plates are locked into place before
attempting to cook with this appliance. A serious burn injury can occur
if your top plate is improperly seated as it could fall out of the housing.
If you have followed the above instructions and your plate still does not
lock, or is not properly seated, do not use the appliance. Contact our
customer service center at 800-275-8273.
Figure 9
Figure 10
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