How To Use the George Foreman
GP100 Propane Grill
IMPORTANT: Make sure the Drip Tray is in proper position before use.
Lighting Burner with Ignitor:
1.Turn Temperature Control Knob counterclockwise to “OFF“, push in, and then turn the Temperature Control Knob to your desired setting.
2.To light, rapidly push the Ignitor button down until it "clicks". Use Flame Viewing Hole to be sure all burner ports light and stay lit.
3.If Ignitor does not work, turn the Temperature Control Knob to OFF/LOCK. Remove the Lid and Grill Plate to allow the gas to dissipate. Wait five minutes, then follow match lighting instructions below.
Lighting Burner with Matches:
1.Secure a paper match to Match Holder, light the match with a second lit match, and place lit match through the Flame Viewing Hole to the nearest burner ports.
2.Turn Temperature Control Knob counter- clockwise to “OFF”, push in, and then turn the Temperature Control Knob to “HIGH”.
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WARNING: If burner does not light within 5 seconds, turn Temperature Control Knob to the LOCK/OFF position. Remove the Lid and Grill Plate to allow the gas to dissipate. Wait 5 minutes, then try again.
Grilling Instructions: | High | |
1. Light burner and turn the Temperature | ||
Low | ||
Control Knob from HIGH to LOW. Check | ||
the flame through the Flame Viewing | Figure 10 | |
Hole making sure the burner is lit. |
2.To preheat: Place the Lid over the Grill Plate and preheat on HIGH for 8 minutes. During the first use, you may notice a slight odor caused by the curing of paint and parts. IMPORTANT: Do not leave lid on the Grill Plate for more than 8 minutes, or without food loaded on the Grill Plate. The
3.After the 8 minute preheat period, carefully remove the Lid and place food onto the Grill Plate. Cook until done, turning at least once halfway through cooking time for most foods. Adjust flame with Temperature Control Knob as needed.
4.You can control the moisture of foods to some extent by opening or clos- ing the Lid Vent. Turning the Lid Handle/Vent clockwise will open the vent for drier cooking. Turning the Lid Handle/Vent
CAUTION: Condensation may collect on the inside of the Lid when cooking. Use caution when removing Lid.
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