GRILL COMPONENT

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What to do if a Flame-Up Occurs

To control flame-ups, set heat setting at LO, rather than off (0). If you have a bad flame-up and there is danger of the fire spreading, take the following steps immediately:

1.Turn the grill controls to off (0), and turn the downdraft vent control to HI. If you are using an overhead updraft vent hood, turn it off until the flame-up stops.

2.Use a long-handled utensil to remove the food from the grill. Be careful not to get burned.

The fire should start to go out. If it does not, smother

the flames by covering the entire grill with a large cookie sheet, the lid from a large roasting pan or the griddle.

NOTE:

c NEVER USE WATER ON A GREASE FIRE. Water will spread the flames.

QNever line the grill grate or the porcelain enamel grease well with aluminum foil. Doing so may block drainage of grease, causing excessive smoking, fire or component damage.

It is recommended that you have a dry chemical, foam or Halon type fire extinguisher where you can easily reach it in case of a cooking fire.

Never try to use charcoal or flavored wood chips in the well under the grill grate. Use of charcoal indoors without proper ventilation produces carbon monoxide that can be fatal. Also, burning charcoal in the well will permanently damage the porcelain coating in the well.

c NEVER LEAVE THE KITCHEN while grilling meats or other juicy foods. Fats and juices drip on the hot grill element and may cause flame-ups. When grilling, you should always be present to control flame-ups so they do not get out of hand.

How to Assemble the Grill Module

To insert the grill:

1.Be sure both the controls for the grill are OFF.

2.Place the drip pan in the ~wase well first as shown in the illustration in this section.

3.Grasp the till element with both hands near the plug. Keeping the element as nearly horizontal as possible, push the plug firmly into the electrical receptacles, to insure complete contact. The element should lie flat and rest on the ridges of the drip pan.

4.Place the grill grate into the opening in the cooktop over the ~till element.

5.Be certain the grease jar is clean and firmly secured in the tube and lid assembly under the porcelain enamel grease well.

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