USING THE GRIDDLE
Use the griddle to fry anything that might be flattened in the grill.
The griddle cooks on one side only, so it's slower than the grill, and you'll have to turn the food if
you want to cook it on both sides.
1.
Turn the griddle control to the setting you want. The power light will come on.
2.
When the griddle light comes on lay the food on the griddle with a spatula or tongs, not
fingers.
3.
Check it's cooked. If you're in doubt, cook it a bit more.
4.
When you have finished cooking, set the temperature control to O and unplug the
appliance.
USING THE GRILL
The hinge is articulated to cope with thick or oddly shaped foods.
The grill plates should be roughly parallel, to avoid uneven cooking.
1.
Turn the grill control to the setting you want. The power light will come on.
2.
When the grill light comes on use an oven glove to open the grill.
3.
Lay the food on the bottom grill plate with a spatula or tongs, not fingers.
4.
Close the grill.
5.
Check it's cooked. If you're in doubt, cook it a bit more.
When you have finished cooking, set the temperature control to O and unplug the
6.
appliance.
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Empty the drip tray as required iinto a heatproof bowl. Wipe it with kitchen paper then
replace.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1.
Unplug the appliance and let it cool down before cleaning or storing away.
2.
Wipe all surfaces with a clean damp cloth.
3.
Use a paper towel moistened with a little cooking oil to remove stubborn stains.
4.
Wash the drip tray in warm soapy water, or in the top rack of the dishwasher.
Don't use scourers, wire wool, or soap pads.
At the places where the top and bottom plates make contact, the non-stick surfaces may show
signs of wear. This is purely cosmetic, and will not affect the operation of the grill.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
To avoid environmental and health problems due to hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic goods, appliances marked with this symbol mustn't be disposed of with unsorted
municipal waste, but recovered, reused, or recycled.
COOKING TIMES AND FOOD SAFETY
Use these times purely as a guide. They're for fresh or fully defrosted food. When cooking frozen
foods, add 2-3 minutes for seafood, and 3-6 minutes for meat and poultry, depending on the
thickness and density of the food.
When cooking pre-packed foods, follow any guidelines on the package or label.
BEEF
fillet
loin steak
burger, 50g
burger, 100g
kebabs, 25mm cube
round steak
sausages (thin)
MIN
SANDWICHES
5-7
cheese
7-8
ham (cooked)
5-6
roast beef (cooked)
7-8
sausage (cooked)
7-8
turkey (cooked)
5-7
SNACKS
5-6
hot dogs
4
MIN
2-3
5-6
6-7
6-7
6-7
2-3