OPERATION
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACE
Exposed surfaces can be very hot and may cause severe burns on contact.
IMPORTANT: SCRATCHES WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE OF
DO NOT use anything on chrome griddle that could scratch the surface.
DO NOT clean chrome surface with griddle bricks, pumice stone or abrasive cleansers.
PREPARING THE GRIDDLE SURFACE
SEASONING STANDARD AND GROOVED GRIDDLES
As manufactured, the steel surface of your Wells griddle has microscopic pores. It is important to fill these pores with oil in order to provide a hard,
a.Preheat griddle surface to 375ºF (191ºC).
b.Spread a light film of cooking oil over entire griddle surface.
c.Allow oil film to “cook in” for approximately 2 minutes, or until it smokes.
d.Wipe griddle surface with clean damp cloth to remove all oil.
e.For new griddles, repeat this procedure
CHROME PLATED GRIDDLES
Because the microscopic pores in the griddle surface are filled by the chrome plating, no seasoning of the griddle surface is required.
a.Thoroughly clean griddle surface using a soft clean cloth and a small amount of mild detergent.
b.Rinse and dry thoroughly after cleaning.
c.The griddle is now ready to use.
USING THE GRIDDLE
Check the chart on page 7 for recommended cooking temperatures. Turn temperature control knob to the desired temperature. The heating indicator light will glow while the griddle is heating. When the indicator light first goes out, griddle is ready to use.
For standard griddles:
•Keep the griddle surface clean and well oiled during use.
•Scrape cooking waste into the grease trough frequently during use.
•Occasionally brush or spray a light coat of cooking oil on the griddle surface in order to maintain the
For chrome plated griddles:
•Scrape cooking waste into the grease trough after preparing each order.
•DO NOT bang or tap pots, pans, spatulas or other metal utensils on the griddle surface as this may damage the chrome plating.
NOTE:
Separate sections of griddle may be set to different temperatures. This will allow a variety of products to be prepared at the same time, and will allow prepared product to be held at serving temperature after cooking.
For best results, different temperatures should be set from coolest to hottest sequentially across the width of the griddle. (Heat will migrate over the entire griddle surface. Setting one section low, adjacent to a section set high, may overwork components in the “high” section as the thermostat tries to compensate for heat lost to the “low” section.)
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