How To Use Your George Foreman® Grill

1.Before using the grill for the first time, wipe the grill plates and baking pan with a damp cloth to remove all dust.

2.Attach the Plates or Baking Pan: You grill comes with a combination of up to 5 heating plates — 1 grill plate, 1 steak plate, 2 waffle plates, 1 baking pan. Securely attach the plates in the top and bottom of the appliance using the release handles on each side of the plates and pan (see Plate Chart on page

4). The baking pan should only be attached to the bottom of the appliance. Use the lock lever in either the back, locked position or front, locked position. The back, locked position is for level cooking of foods. The front, locked position is for sloped cooking. Liquid will drain into the drip tray when in the front, locked position.

Note: When attaching the plates or baking pan, carefully and securely attach each into the appliance using the release handles on the plates or pan.

3.To Preheat: Close the lid and plug the cord into outlet. Turn the adjustable temperature control from Off to L (Low), M (Medium) or H (High) temperature as desired. The power light (red) and indicator light (green) will turn on. See the Suggested Cooking Chart for specific temperature settings. When the appliance is preheated, the indicator light (green) will go off.

Note: When the correct temperature is reached for preheating, the power light will be on although the iindicator light will turn off.

4.Use a pot holder to carefully open the lid.

5.Slide the grease-catching drip tray under the front of the unit.

6.Carefully place or pour the food to be cooked on the bottom plate or pan.

7.Close the lid and allow the food to cook for the desired time. Do not leave the unit unattended during use! Reminder: The heat continues to be on until the appliance is turned to the off position.

8.After the desired amount of cooking time, the food should be done.

9.Turn the adjustable temperature control to the off position. Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.

Caution: To avoid any sparks at the outlet while disconnecting the plug, make sure the power is off before disconnecting the plug from the outlet.

10.Use a pot holder to carefully open the lid.

11.Remove the food using the plastic spatula provided. Be sure to always use either plastic or wooden utensils to avoid scratching the nonstick surface of the plates and pan. Never use metal tongs, forks or knives as these can damage the coating on the plates and pan.

12.When cool, the drip tray may be removed and emptied. Be sure the liquid has cooled before removing the drip tray.

Note: Do not remove or change the plates or baking pan while the unit is hot. The appliance must cool completely before removing or changing the plates or pan.

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George Foreman GRP94WR, GRP94WB, GRP90WGBQ, GRP93GQ, GRP90WGW, GRP90WGRQ manual How To Use Your George Foreman Grill

GRP90WGRQ, GRP90WGW, GRP90WGB, GRP94WR, GRP93GQ specifications

The George Foreman family of grill models, including the GRP94WB, GRP93G, GRP90WGB, GRP90WGRQ, and GRP93GQ, exemplifies versatility and innovation in indoor grilling. These models offer a range of features that cater to health-conscious consumers looking for quick and easy meal solutions without compromising flavor.

The GRP94WB stands out with its advanced technology, featuring a removable grill plate that facilitates easy cleaning and maintenance. It also boasts a built-in digital timer and temperature control, allowing users to achieve the perfect level of doneness for various types of meat and vegetables. This model’s sleek design and durable construction make it a staple in any modern kitchen.

Similarly, the GRP93G is engineered for optimal cooking efficiency with its dual-contact grilling surfaces. It heats evenly and cooks food from both the top and bottom, ensuring that meals are done quicker while retaining moisture. This model is especially popular for preparing burgers and chicken, as it reduces excess fat, promoting a healthier diet.

The GRP90WGB combines style with functionality, featuring a compact design suitable for kitchens with limited counter space. It includes non-stick grill plates, which make cooking and cleaning hassle-free. Additionally, the adjustable rear foot helps to drain excess grease, contributing to a healthier cooking process.

For those seeking a more versatile option, the GRP90WGRQ is equipped with a removable grill and griddle plates, allowing users to switch between grilling and griddling with ease. This model is perfect for cooking breakfast items like pancakes or eggs, in addition to traditional grilling.

Lastly, the GRP93GQ incorporates a ceramic non-stick coating that enhances the grilling experience by providing an even cooking surface. It is designed to resist scratches and is free from harmful chemicals, making it safe for whole family use.

In summary, the George Foreman GRP series models are not just grills; they are a commitment to healthier eating without sacrificing taste. With their innovative features, ease of use, and focus on reducing fat content in meals, these grills cater to a wide range of culinary preferences and needs. Whether you’re a novice cook or a seasoned chef, these grills promise to deliver delicious results with convenience and style.