Troubleshooting - Wolf Gourmet WGGR100S Guia De Usos Y Cuidados

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Troubleshooting

Power light is not on.
Ensure that the griddle is securely plugged into a working outlet.
Griddle may have tripped the circuit breaker. Make sure it is the only item plugged into
the circuit.
Griddle is smoking.
Most heating appliances produce an odor and/or smoke when used for the first time.
Wash griddle surface before using. Plug into outlet. Turn dial to 450°F (232°C). Heat for
5 minutes. The odor should not be present after this initial preheating.
To reduce the buildup of smoke, use the griddle in a well-ventilated area.
Cooking performance is uneven.
To ensure that you are getting even cooking performance, allow griddle to heat for
10 to 15 minutes before use.
Grease is collecting on countertop.
Turn temperature knob to OFF and unplug. Make sure the grease has completely cooled
before attempting to clean up.
Before next use, ensure drip tray is fully inserted into unit.
Clean drip tray and grease drain after every use.
Use non-metal utensils to push grease to grease drain in the cooking surface.
Scratches are visible in griddle surface.
Use the appropriate non-metal utensils for this appliance. See page 7.
Food is sticking to the griddle.
Make sure that griddle is cleaned properly after each use. See page 9.
Season with vegetable or canola oil before cooking.
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