Care & Cleaning
Ensure the grill is turned OFF by turning the
Temperature dial to the OFF position. The
grill is OFF when the LCD screen displays
Off and the default '0' zero time. Remove the
power plug from the wall outlet. Allow the grill
to cool completely before disassembling and
cleaning.
Always dean the outer body, drip tray and
cooking plates after each use to prevent a
build-up of ingredients.
NOTE
Do not use abrasive cleansers or metal
scouring pads on any of the interior or
exterior surfaces of the grill. These will
scratch the surfaces and damage the non-
stick coating on the
cooking plates.
CLEANING THE OUTER BODY
Wipe the outer body with a soft damp
sponge. A non-abrasive liquid cleanser or
mild spray solution may be used to avoid
build-up of stains. Apply to the cleanser to the
sponge, not the grill surface, before cleaning.
Rinse. Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to
inserting the power plug into a wall outlet.
CLEANING THE DRIP TRAY
After each use. slide out the drip tray and
discard contents. Wash the tray in warm
soapy water with a soft, damp sponge. A
non-abrasive liquid cleanser may be used to
avoid build-up of stains. Apply the cleanser
to the sponge, not the tray, before cleaning.
Rinse and dry thoroughly. Always ensure
to re-insert the drip tray into the grill after
cleaning and prior to inserting the power plug
into a wall outlet.
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WARNING
Extreme caution must be used when
handling the drip tray containing hot fats and
juices.
CLEANING THE COOKING PLATES
1. Wipe the cooking plates with a soft doth to
remove food residue.
2. Alternatively. release and remove the
cooking plates:
• Always ensure the grill is completely cool.
• Use the handle to open the top
plate to a 90-degree position.
• Use the PLATE RELEASE on the front,
right side of the top plate to remove
the top cooking plate, and the PLATE
RELEASE on the left side of the control
panel to remove the bottom cooking plate/
• Once released, gently slide
the plates off the grill.
3. Place the cooking plates in the
dishwasher (top shelf only).
4. Alternatively, wash the cooking plates
in hot soapy water with a soft damp
sponge. A non-abrasive liquid cleanser
may be used to avoid build-up of stains.
Apply the cleanser to the sponge, not the
plate, before cleaning. Remove stubborn
residue with a non-abrasive plastic
scouring pad or nylon washing brush.