Care, Cleaning, and Maintenance
1.
Always switch off the appliance and unplug it before cleaning.
2.
Do not proceed with cleaning the unit until it has fully cooled.
3.
Remove the temperature control unit
a.
Turn the temperature setting to the OFF position.
b. Allow griddle to cool before disconnecting the temperature control probe.
c.
Unplug the unit from the wall. Gently pull out the temperature control probe
from the appliance to avoid any damage to the control probe or terminal
post. Pull it straight (parallel to the griddle surface).
4.
Clean the griddle unit with a damp, lint-free cloth but do not get it wet. Do not use
abrasive tools or harsh cleaning solutions.
5.
The removable drip tray may be washed in the dishwasher but should be placed
on the TOP RACK only.
6.
Clean the cooking surface thoroughly by wiping with a sponge or cloth dampened
with hot water. When cleaning, do not run the water directly onto cooking surfac-
es. Dry the surface with a cloth or paper towel.
7.
Make sure the appliance and all parts are completely dry.
8.
With the appliance still unplugged and turned off, re-insert the temperature con-
trol probe.
a.
Align the temperature control probe with the terminal post of the griddle.
b.
Gently slide the temperature control probe forward until it meets the pan.
c.
Ensure the temperature control probe is securely in place and makes intimate
contact with the griddle.
CAUTION
: NEVER IMMERSE THE UNIT IN WATER. THIS APPLIANCE HAS ELECTRICAL
COMPONENTS AND SHOULD NEVER COME IN CONTACT WITH WATER
To store the appliance, make sure that all parts are clean, dry and cooled. Store the
appliance in its box or in a clean, dry location. Never store it while it is hot or wet.
Never wrap the cord tightly around the appliance; keep it loosely coiled. Use care so
that the temperature control probe and terminal post on the griddle are not damaged
during use or when stored.
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