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Care And Cleaning - George Foreman GFSG01 Instructions & Warranty

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• Cut edge of meat in several places to prevent curling.
• When cooking fish or chicken breast fillets, tuck extremely thin parts under to prevent
overcooking.
• If cooking more than one item, try to select foods of even thickness to promote uniform
cooking.
• When cooking small portions, make sure meat is centred on grill. When cooking larger
portions, distribute evenly and allow 25mm of space between foods to promote uniform
cooking.
• Adjust heat setting gradually and only as necessary. Cooking foods at too high a
temperature can cause them to dry out.
• If food is undercooked when removed from grill, simply return to grill for additional
cooking time.

CARE AND CLEANING

WARNING: To avoid electric shock, unplug from outlet when not in use and before
cleaning. DO NOT IMMERSE TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE, CORD OR PLUG IN
WATER OR OTHER LIQUID.
CAUTION: To avoid accidental burns, allow grill to cool thoroughly before cleaning.
• Before cleaning, turn the heat control dial to 0' and unplug from the wall outlet.
Remove temperature control probe from the grill plate, wipe with a damp cloth and dry
thoroughly.
• Remove the grill plate by lifting from the side of the probe receptacle.
• Remove the drip tray by grasping each side of the tray and lifting out from the grill base.
Dispose of the the grease or liquid appropriately.
• Wash both grill plate and drip tray with warm soapy water and soft sponge or in a
dishwasher.
CAUTION: Temperature control probe and probe receptacle must always be
completely dry before use.
• Stubborn Build-up: If necessary, use a non-metallic scrubbing pad to clean the grill. Do
not use steel wool, scouring pads or abrasive cleaners on any part of the appliance.
STORAGE
Unplug unit, allow to cool and clean before storing. Store in a clean, dry place. Never store
grill while it is hot or still plugged in. Never wrap cord tightly around the appliance as this
could cause the cord to fray and break.
Legislation in some localities mandates that e-waste (anything with a plug, battery or cord)
is disposed of through controlled recycling facilities and must not be disposed of in general
household waste. For more information about recycling of electrical and battery operated
appliances, please contact your local council or your local household waste disposal
service.
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