Using The Electric Griddle; Griddle Cooking Guide - Thermador Pro Grand User Manual

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Food
In Pouch
Saute
Stir Fry
* These foods should be stirred occasionally.

Using the Electric Griddle

Description
The built-in griddle is made of restaurant-quality aluminum
that has a non-stick titanium coating. This produces a
surface with even heat that is easy to clean.
A maple cutting board (PA12CHPBLK), stainless steel
cover (PA12CVRJ), or titanium-coated aluminum grill plate
(PA12GRILHC) are available as accessories and are
purchased separately. The maple cutting board and
stainless steel cover are sized to fit on top of the surface
when the griddle is not being used. The titanium coated-
aluminum grill plate accessory is designed to replace the
griddle plate. See the instructions that come with the grill
plate accessory for more details.
The maple cutting board and stainless steel cover must be
removed before turning the griddle on.
The electric griddle element is rated 120 volts AC,
1,630 watts.
WARNING:
To avoid risk of injury, NEVER operate griddle without
the griddle plate installed. NEVER use griddle in a
manner that is not prescribed by the Use and Care
Manual.
English 28
Start Setting
HI – bring water and pouch
to a boil
HI – heat oil or melt butter,
add vegetables
HI – heat oil, add
vegetables
Finish Setting
®
Standard STAR
Burners
SIM to MED – cook
according to package
directions
SIM to MED – cook to
desired doneness
HI to MED HI – finish
cooking
The griddle element is hot after use. Allow sufficient time
for griddle components to cool before cleaning.
The griddle plate (or grill plate accessory) must always be
in place when the griddle is turned on.
Finish Setting ExtraLow
®
®
(XLO
) STAR
Burners
Same as for Standard
STAR Burners
Same as for Standard
STAR Burners
Same as for Standard
STAR Burners
CAUTION:
Figure 17: Griddle Plate
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