Griddle
Clean the griddle plate using hot water and liquid dish
soap.
To clean heavy soil, soak the griddle plate then use
a brush to remove soil. Allow the griddle plate to dry
thoroughly before using.
CAUTION
Don't touch or clean the griddle or the grease
tray until they have cooled completely.
The griddle is heavy. Be careful when
separating the griddle from the cooktop.
Grease in the grease tray may cause a grease
fire. Drain and clean the grease tray after every
use.
Do not pour cold water on the hot griddle.
Doing so may warp or crack the griddle.
After using the griddle, use a heatproof silicone
or wood spatula to clear grease and debris off
the plate into the grease tray at the front of the
griddle.
Remove the griddle after use and clean in hot,
soapy water.
Removing the Grease Tray
The grease tray is positioned in front of the griddle.
Allow the griddle and grease tray to cool before lifting
the grease tray up to remove it.
Grease Tray
Cleaning the Griddle
1
Scrape off large food debris with a heatproof
silicone or wood spatula immediately after
cooking. Do not use metal utensils on the griddle.
2
Push oil and small debris into the grease tray at
the front of the griddle.
3
Allow the griddle to cool completely, wipe off
remaining oil with a paper towel, then remove the
griddle and soak it in hot, soapy water.
4
Use a sponge to remove remaining soil.
5
Remove the grease tray and empty it.
6
Clean the grease tray with warm water and dish
soap and dry thoroughly.
7
Rinse the griddle in clean water, wipe it dry with
a cloth, and allow it to dry thoroughly before use.
NOTE
To clean the corners of the griddle, use a soft
brush and hot, soapy water.
Do NOT clean the griddle in the dishwasher.
MAINTENANCE
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