Using your George Foreman Cookware (cont.)
4.Turn foods as necessary using a hard plastic or wooden cooking utensil. Avoid using
CAUTION: The Grill Pan becomes hot during cooking; always use Handles or Knobs and/or oven mitts to prevent injury from burns.
5.Allow Grill Pan, Lid and Meat Press to cool and wash in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. We do not recommend cleaning in the dishwasher.
Important Hints and Tips
CAUTION:
•Do not use this Pan under an oven broiler, over a campfire, or in a microwave oven.
•When using with a gas stove, be sure to use the gas grate provided with the stove. See manufacturer's instructions provided with gas stove.
•Always use the largest burner for stability and even heating.
•This Grill Pan is made of cast aluminum and, therefore, is heavy. Be sure to use both Handles when lifting Pan or pouring ingredients from Pan.
•Use a medium heat setting. The superior design of your Grill Pan ensures quick and even heat distribution. When using a gas heating source, if flame is extend- ing up, along sides of pan, reduce the flame.
•The Grill Pan becomes hot during cooking; always use Handles or Knobs and/or oven mitts to prevent injury from burns.
•When placing Grill Pan onto burner, always turn Handles in to prevent them from being "pulled down" by children or bumped accidentally. Do not turn Handle so it is over another hot burner.
•Although (with time and use) minor scratches, discoloration, or stains may appear on your Grill Pan, they WILL NOT affect the Grill Pan's
•Your George Foreman Grill Pan is
•The Lid provided with your George Foreman Grill Pan is made of tempered glass. Although tempered glass offers maximum safety and durability, use care not to drop or hit Lid against another object. Do not use Lid if glass is cracked or bro- ken. Always lift Lid by its Handle.
•Do not leave empty Grill Pan on a hot burner or allow liquids to boil dry.
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