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SEASONING THE GRIDDLE
Season the griddle to avoid possible surface corrosion before first use, and after every
cleaning. This will also help reduce the sticking of cooked food product. Heat griddle to a
low temperature (300-350°F) and apply a small amount of cooking oil – about one ounce
per square foot of surface. Use a soft lint-free cloth to spread the oil over the entire
griddle surface to create a thin film. Wipe off any excess oil with a cloth. Repeat the
procedure until the griddle has a slick, mirror-like finish.
CONTROLS
Each thermostat independently controls a 12” wide griddle section. When each
thermostat is turned ON, the corresponding red indicator light will illuminate to indicate
that the elements are on for that section. When the griddle plate reaches the desired
temperature set point, the elements will be turned off for that section and the indicator
light will go off. Indicator lights will cycle off and on as the thermostats turn the
corresponding heating elements off and on to maintain the set temperatures. At the end
of each day, you must turn all thermostat knobs to the OFF position to turn off the unit.
USING THE GRIDDLE
To preheat, set the thermostats for the desired temperatures 20 minutes before cooking.
A uniform and systematic approach to loading the griddle will produce the most consistent
product results.
Thermostat Knob
Red Indicator Light
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