USING YOUR GRIDDLE
BEFORE USING THE FIRST TIME:
1.Wash griddle, grease cup, food pans and food pan covers in warm, soapy water with a dishcloth or sponge to remove any manufacturing oils. Rinse thoroughly and dry. Be sure the temperature control is removed and the socket is completely dried. Slide the grease cup securely in place below the drain hole on the griddle surface. It is recommended that the grease cup be used with any cooking application to help contain possible overflows or spills.
2.Condition the
3.Check to ensure the handles/legs are secured tightly to the griddle base. To tighten, place cool griddle upside down on the tabletop. Tighten the handle/leg screws by turning in a clockwise direction using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Do not over tighten as stripping of the screws can occur. Periodic tightening may be required.
•A small amount of smoke and/or odor may occur upon heating due to the release of manufacturing oils – this is normal.
•Some minor expansion/contraction sounds may occur during heating and cooling – this is normal.
USING YOUR GRIDDLE
1.Always use on a dry, level,
2.Refer to the Temperature Guide in this booklet for selecting the correct heat settings. If food is taken directly from the freezer, use the heat setting as indicated in the guide, but allow a longer cooking time. Most foods require a preheat period.
3.The signal light on the temperature control will go out when the cooking temperature has been reached; add food. Heat may be increased or decreased, depending upon personal preference and the type or amount of food being prepared. The signal light will go on and off periodically to indicate that proper temperature is being maintained.
4.Foods may be prepared with or without fats. When frying, the use of a small amount of butter, fat or oil will improve the flavor, color and crispness of foods. When frying fatty foods such as bacon or sausage, excess grease will drain into the grease cup through the drain hole located on the surface of the griddle. Do not remove the grease cup during cooking. Always allow the griddle to cool completely before removing the grease cup.
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