George Foreman GLP80VQ manual Care and Cleaning

Models: GLP80V GLP80VQ

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Please note: To be sure your food is fully cooked the USDA recommends the following guidelines. Use a kitchen timer. Using a meat thermometer, test for doneness by inserting the meat thermometer into the center of the food being cooked and make sure the thermometer is not touching the bone or grill plat es.

FOOD TO BE COOKED

MEDIUM

 

WELL DONE OR

 

 

 

FULLY COOKED

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken Breast

 

 

170ºF

77ºC

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken Thigh

 

 

180ºF

82ºC

Beef / Lamb/Veal

160ºF

71ºC

170ºF

77ºC

 

 

 

 

 

Pork

 

 

160ºF

71ºC

 

 

 

 

 

Reheated cooked meats and

 

 

165ºF

74ºC

poultry

 

 

 

 

GRILLING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

The following are meant to be used as a guideline only. The times reflect a full grill of food. Cooking time will depend upon thickness of food. Use a fork inserted into the center of the food to test for doneness. (Be careful not to touch the grill plate.) If the food needs longer cooking, check periodically to avoid overcooking the food.

FOOD

SETTING

GRILLING TIME

 

 

 

 

Asparagus spears

Mid-MAX

4

– 6 minutes

Bell peppers, assorted colors cut

Mid-MAX

5

– 7 minutes

into ½-inch rings

 

 

 

Mushrooms, thickly sliced

Mid-MAX

4

– 5 minutes

 

 

 

 

Onion slices, ½-inch

Mid-MAX

5

– 7 minutes

 

 

 

 

Potato slices, ½-inch

Mid-MAX

15

– 18 minutes

Portabella mushrooms, 3-inch

Mid-MAX

4

– 6 minutes

diameter

 

 

 

Zucchini slices, ½-inch

Mid-MAX

3

– 4 minutes

 

 

 

 

Fresh pineapple slices, ½-inch

Mid-MAX

2

– 4 minutes

 

 

 

 

GRILLING TIPS

To prevent heat loss and for even cooking, do not open the lid frequently.

For best results, do not overload the grill

When first cooking a particular food, check for doneness several minutes before suggested time; if necessary adjust the time.

When cooking several pieces of food, try to have them similar in size and thickness.

Remember that since grill is cooking from both sides, cooking time will typically be shorter than expected. Watch carefully to avoid overcooking.

For added flavor, add dry seasonings or marinate foods before grilling.

Important: Use only heatproof plastic and wooden utensils when cooking on the grill. Silicone utensils are especially good because they do not discolor or melt with the high temperature.

Care and Cleaning

This appliance contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service personnel.

CLEANING Caution: To avoid accidental burns, allow grill to cool thoroughly before cleaning.

1. Before cleaning, unplug grill from wall outlet and allow to cool.

Important: Heat will continue to be ON until the On/Off (I/O) switch is pressed or the appliance is unplugged.

2.Place drip tray under front of grill. Use plastic spatula to scrape off any excess fat and food particles left on the grill plates; runoff will drip into the drip tray.

3.Use a warm, soapy sponge to wipe plates clean, then rinse sponge and wipe again to remove any soapy residue. Dry thoroughly with an absorbent paper towel.

4.To remove stubborn buildup, use a nylon or nonmetallic scrubbing pad to clean the grill plates.

Important: Do not use metallic scrubbing pads, steel wool or any abrasive cleaners to clean any part of your grill; use only nylon or nonmetallic scrubbing pads.

5.Empty drip tray and wash in warm, soapy water; dry thoroughly with a paper towel or cloth.

6.To clean the grill cover, wipe with a warm, damp sponge and dry with a soft, dry cloth.

Important: Do not immerse body of grill in water or any other liquid.

7.Any servicing requiring disassembly other than the above cleaning must be preformed by a qualified electrician.

Caution: Make sure to hold grill cover while cleaning to prevent accidental closing and injury.

STORAGE

• Always make sure grill is clean and dry before storing.

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George Foreman GLP80VQ manual Care and Cleaning