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SEASON THE GRIDDLE SURFACE
As manufactured, the steel surface of your Wells griddle has
microscopic pores. It is important to fill these pores with oil in order to
provide a hard, non-stick cooking surface.
a. Preheat the griddle surface to 375ºF (191ºC).
b. Spread a light film of cooking oil over the entire griddle surface
c. Allow the oil film to cook in for approximately 2 minutes, or until
it smokes.
d. Wipe the griddle surface with a clean damp cloth until all oil is
removed.
e. For new griddles, repeat this procedure 2-3 times until the
griddle has a slick, clean surface.
OPERATION
Inspect the unit for cleanliness before use. Clean as necessary: See
Cleaning Instructions, page 10.
Be sure the pilot light is lit before operation. See Lighting the Pilot
Light, page 8.
The burner control knobs must be turned by hand only. Never use
tools to turn the control knob.
The control used in this gas griddle provides a continuous range of
settings from approximately 200ºF (93ºC) to 450ºF (230ºC).
Light the burner by turning the control knob to the highest setting until
fire forms completely in all sections of the burner. Set the control knob
to the desired temperature. The setting can be readjusted at any time.
Turn knob folly colckwise to turn burner off.
OFF POSITION
Fig. 4 Burner Control
Cooking Recommendations:
Save energy by turning the temperature control knob OFF any time the
griddle is not in use. Gas burners provide full heat instantly, making it
unnecessary to leave the unit on during intermittent use.
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SET TO
350ºF
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OPERATION (continued)
WARNING:
FIRE HAZARD
NEVER attempt to force or
repair a stuck control valve.
Contact your Authorized Wells
Service Agency for repairs.
Forced or improperly repaired
valves pose the risk of fire and/
or explosion.
WARNING:
FIRE AND
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
If the pilot light should be
extinguished, turn off the gas
shut-off valve. Allow the
appliance to vent for five
minutes before attempting to
re-light.
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACE
Exposed surfaces can be hot
to the touch and may cause
burns.