GE Monogram ZEW154, ZEW155, ZEW165, ZEW175, ZEW164, ZEW145, ZGW125 Griddle Tips, Questions and Answers

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GRIDDLE ACCESSORY

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Griddle Tips

Condition or “season” griddle before first-time use.

Most griddled foods are those that require cooking on a preheated surface. The ~tiddle surface may be

Oreased lightly before adding food. Preheat the

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griddle 5 minutes at HI heat setting, unless otherwise indicated in the Griddle Cooking Guide, then switch to the recommended cook setting.

. Foods which are high in natural fat, such as bacon or sausage, may be started on a cold ~tiddle.

Foods to be warmed may be placed directly on the griddle; a high-domed metal cover, such as an inverted metal mixing bowl, placed over them will help store the heat. Foods in covered dishes or pans may also be warmed on the griddle. Use heat- resistant dishes only.

Make sure the grease collector jar and drip pan are clean before using the griddle.

To preserve the finish, use only Teflon@ coated, nylon or wooden spatulas and spoons. Never use the griddle surface as a cutting board.

. Over a period of time, minor scratches and some discoloration may appear in the non-stick coating. This will not affect the cooking performance or the non-stick finish.

. Avoid using metal utensils with sharp points or rough or sharp edges which might damage the non-stick coated griddle surface. Do not cut foods on the griddle.

Questions and Answers

Q. How should I store my griddle when it is not in use?

A. To avoid marring the non-stick finish, store griddle upright on the edge with the terminals up to avoid damage. If it is necessary to store it flat, avoid placing other pans or cookware on top.

Q. Why aren’t my foods done even though they have cooked the full time?

A. Preheat the griddle for a longer time and leave

foods on the griddle longer to attain the desired degree of browning.

Q. How long can foods be kept warm with the griddle without losing their appeal?

A. No longer than 2 hours is recommended, to assure good food quality and to prevent spoilage. Delicate foods, such as eggs, should not be kept more than 15 to 30 minutes; entrees and casseroles maybe warmed for 30 to 60 minutes. Hors d’oeuvres will stay hot for serving up to 1 or 1!4hours. Rearrange or stir foods occasionally, if possible.

Q. Do I need special cookware for use with my griddle?

A.Avoid using metal cookware with sharp points or rough or sharp edges which might damage the non- stick-coated griddle surface. Do not cut foods on the ~tiddle. Use only heat-resistant dishes when foods in containers are to be warmed on the ~giddle. For further information on caring for your ~tiddle’s surface, see the Care and Cleaning section.

Q.Can prolonged periods of high heat damage my griddle% surface?

A.A brief preheating period is often necessary for

best results with many foods, but leaving the griddle on HI heat setting for more than 1()

minutes without food can damage the non-stick coating. Always be sure to turn control knobs to off (0) when cooking is completed.

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Contents Monogram’ Component Cooktuf 164D2966P016 Contents IntroductionBefore using your cooktop system, read this guide carefully Save time and money. Before you request serviceIf you need service Write down the model and serial numbersIMPORT~ Safety Instructions When You Get Your Component Cooktop SystemFor Your Safety Halogen/Radiant Surface Units and Gas Burners IMPORT~ Safety Instructions Cleaning Instructions General Information about ComponentsCare of Components Electric Surface Unit ComponentsCOMPONENTS/ACCESSORIES Halogen/Radiant CooktopGas Burner Cooktop Optional Remote Control Accessory Kit Optional Griddle AccessoryElectric Updraft Grill Electric Grill with Downdraft VentHOW does Thiscooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE? ~pe of CooktopHALOGEN/RADIANT Surface Unitcontrols Halogen Surface UnitRadiant Surface Unit GAS Burner Controls GRILL/GRIDDLECONTROLSVent System Control HALOGEN/RADIANT Component General Information About Halogen/Radiant Surface UnitsDifferences Between Halogen and Radiant Units How to Check Pan Performance HALOGEN/R.ADIA.NTCOMPONENTVpes of Cookware Glass-ceramic not recommendedPlastic and Sugary Spillovers ++ -\2*4KkkP Home CA.NNINGTIPS Observe the Following Points in CanningGlass Cooktop Cautions Usingyour GAS Burner Component Power OutageAutomatic Ignition Auto RelightHow to Select Flame Size CookwareWok Cooking Stove Top GrillsBurner Assembly Grill ComponentBurner Cap Alignment Key Igniter ==Burner Cap ExposedHow to Assemble the Grill Module What to do if a Flame-Up OccursQuestions and Answers Grill TipsGrill Cooking Guide Preheatknobs turned to ‘W.P7or anytimeMarinate Less-tender beef 10-14Griddle Accessory How to Assemble the Griddle AccessoryUsing the Griddle How to Remove the GriddleGriddle Tips Griddle Cooking Guide To 1Care and Cleaning Brushed Stainless Steel FinishControl Panel and Knobs Halogen/Radiant Cooktop-G1ass Ceramic Cooktop Cleaning PrecautionsGas Burner Assembly Burner~ Support Ring ?!!r o- I, Burner BodvGriddle Accessory Grill ComponentPorcelain Enamel Grease Well Grease JarsHow to Clean the Vent System How to Clean the Vent GrilleHow to Clean the Filters Problem SOL~R Foods Cook Slowly on HALOGENRA.DIANT Cooktop Tiny ScratchesProblem Solwr Yellow flames Yellow-tipped flames C Normal soft blue flamesTable of Contents Important safety instructions Installations not allowedTook required Vich+ of these orMode Available Optional FlemoteControl Accessory KitInstallation Accessones Dimensions Clearances ~ote Gas units are NotConvertible to liquid Gas operationDimensions Clearances ZEW145T+1-3 Installation o@ons Installation rules Venting ruzes Preparing Cutout information Cutout information singh componentCabinetry Cutout Information Multiple Component Units 30-5/8Cutout Information Component AltmateArrangements 15-3/8Cutout Information Alternate Arrangements Component Cooking Surfaces PrepatingVentingojbtions Ductwork advance planningDuctwork Ductwork Arrangements Hole saw Measuring tape Framing squareBe followed for installation Schedule of PVC duct usedDuct Fittings 100’ maximum equivalent LengthGas and Electrical Supply ‘1 \r2 I /out’etareaHalogm/Radiant Cookt+, updra~Grzlland DoumdrafipllMultiple cooktops Attachin~ Chassiss’oti braceto equal-height cookt@sAttaching chassissu~ort braceto d~jment-height cookto@ CooktopCooktq ~ Downdrafi Vent Scratched, knobs must be\\\ Securing cooktopsto countertopReorient Blower 4Connector Relocate Blowe?Do not use a flame to check for Electrical Owe?- requirements Ctick Mounting downdra@ blowercontrol Faces upAccesso~ kit Installation Cabinet front, remove Cooktop assemblyMounting Downdrafi Blowercontrol FI/ote Control box flange faces Toward cooktopAccessorykit Installation Page Home RepairSewice Warranty 953-4994

ZEW145, ZEW165, ZEW164, ZEW175, ZGW125 specifications

The GE Monogram line of refrigeration products is known for its blend of innovative technology, luxurious design, and exceptional performance. Among their offerings are the Monogram ZEW155, ZEW154, ZGW124, ZGW125, and ZEW175 models, each providing unique features and characteristics tailored to meet the needs of modern kitchens.

The GE Monogram ZEW155 is a built-in under-counter wine cooler that showcases both elegance and functionality. With a capacity for up to 24 bottles, it features dual temperature zones allowing wine enthusiasts to store both red and white wines at the optimal temperatures. The stainless steel construction is not only durable but also blends seamlessly into kitchen cabinetry, while the UV-resistant glass door helps protect wine from harmful light exposure.

Similarly, the ZEW154 offers a sleek design with a capacity to hold up to 33 bottles. Its state-of-the-art temperature management system ensures precise cooling, providing ideal storage conditions to maintain the integrity of the wine. Additionally, the integrated LED lighting illuminates the interior without generating excessive heat, enhancing the display of stored bottles.

Moving onto the ZGW124 and ZGW125, these models exemplify versatility in a compact design. The ZGW124 is an under-counter refrigerator that offers a generous capacity of 5.6 cubic feet, while the ZGW125 provides a slightly larger space of 7 cubic feet. Both models are equipped with adjustable shelves, making it easy to customize storage for various items. The advanced cooling technology ensures even temperature distribution, preventing hotspots and preserving food freshness.

The ZEW175 stands out with its spacious 7.5 cubic feet capacity and dual temperature zones specifically designed for wine. This model is particularly well-suited for those who appreciate the subtleties of wine storage, with advanced features like vibration dampening technology that minimizes disturbances to wine bottles. The lead-free glass door also provides a clear view of stored items while protecting them from UV rays.

Each of these GE Monogram models is designed with the modern consumer in mind, incorporating energy-efficient technologies that reduce energy consumption while maintaining optimal performance. With thoughtful design elements and advanced refrigeration technologies, the GE Monogram ZEW155, ZEW154, ZGW124, ZGW125, and ZEW175 redefine the standards of luxury in home refrigeration solutions, making them quintessential choices for discerning homeowners.