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Model 1858 | Owner's Manual |
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C A U T I O N
Small variations in manufacturing
and raw materials can cause
some griddles to be slightly
warped. A slight warp will
disappear when the griddle is
heated in preparation for cooking.
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F.A.Q.

F. A .Q.
Q. What types of cooking oils can I use to season my griddle?
A. We recommend the following oils for seasoning purposes: olive oil,
vegetable oil, canola oil, coconut oil, flax seed oil and sesame oil. (Please
reference the Griddle Seasoning Instructions section of the Care &
Maintenance chapter.)
Q. Can I use dish detergent to clean my griddle?
A. Grease cutting dish detergents will erase the seasoning on the griddle
and should not be used after griddle is seasoned. For tough spots use table
salt and hot water and always coat with a thin layer of oil once you are
finished cleaning. (For griddle cleaning instructions, please reference the
Cleaning Your Griddle section of the Care & Maintenance chapter.)
Q. Why does my griddle surface look dull and dry instead of shiny
and black?
A. Seasoning is a continuous process. Over time and the more often you
use your griddle top, the more shiny, black and non-stick it will become.
Q: Can I cut directly on the griddle top?
A: Yes, you can. Cutting on the griddle top will not harm it.
Q. What if my griddle starts to rust?
A. If rust appears on the griddle surface, rub it off with steel wool
or low grit sandpaper and re-season the surface (youtube.com/
watch?v=thPE2IgnSiI). Take care to always completely dry your griddle
before storing and keep away from rain and sprinklers. It is also important
to keep your griddle covered. (For proper storage techniques, please refer-
ence the General Care section of the Care & Maintenance chapter.)
*CUSTOMERS IN HUMID OR COASTAL CLIMATES MAY REQUIRE
MORE FREQUENT SEASONINGS AND THE USE OF HEAVIER COOKING
OILS TO AVOID RUSTING AND CORROSION.*
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