Care and cleaning, Griddle cooking chart, Troubleshooting – George Foreman GF64G User Manual
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Care and Cleaning
This appliance contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service
personnel.
CLEANING
Caution: To avoid accidental burns, allow grill and griddle to cool thoroughly before
cleaning.
. Before cleaning, turn both temperature control dials to OFF, unplug from the outlet and
allow to cool.
. Emptying drip tray: Put on oven gloves, remove the drip tray, and empty it into a
heatproof bowl.
Important: Make sure both the drip tray and the liquid inside it have cooled before
attempting to remove it.
. Inside cleaning: Place the drip tray under the front of the grilling plate. Using the
spatula, scrape off any excess fat and food particles. Wipe the cooking surfaces of the
grill and griddle with absorbent paper towels or a sponge.
. Stubborn build-up: Use a paper towel moistened with a little cooking oil to remove
stubborn stains. If necessary, use a non-metallic scrubbing pad to clean the cooking
plate and a stiff, non-metallic brush to clean between the grill ribs. Do not use steel
wool, scouring pads, or abrasive cleaners on any part of the grill/griddle.
. Cleaning drip tray: Put on oven gloves, remove the drip tray, and empty it. Wash the
drip tray in warm soapy water, or in the top rack of the dishwasher. Dry thoroughly with
a paper towel or a soft, dry cloth.
Important: Make sure both the drip tray and the liquid inside it have cooled before
attempting to remove it.
6. Outside cleaning: Wipe with a warm, damp sponge and dry with a soft, dry cloth.
7. Do not use steel wool, scouring pads, or abrasive cleaners on any part of the
appliance.
8. DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER OR OThER LIQUID.
Important: Do not let the temperature controls get wet.
Caution: Make sure to hold grill cover by the handle while cleaning to prevent
accidental closing and injury.
STORAGE
• Always make sure grill is clean and dry before storing.
GRIDDLE COOKING ChART
Turn all food items halfway through cooking time.
Food
Temperature
Cooking Time
Bacon,
Place on cold griddle & turn often.
MED – MAX
– minutes
Eggs
MED
– 6 minutes
Grilled Sandwiches
MED
– 0 minutes
Pancakes
MED – MAX
– minutes
TROUBLEShOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Finish on grill plates is
scratched or has cut marks.
Metal utensils have
been used.
Always use heatproof
plastic or wood utensils
to avoid scratching
nonstick surface of
grill plates. Never use
metal skewers, tongs,
forks or knives.
Grill marks on food are very
light. The food looks steamed.
Grill was not fully
preheated before use.
Always preheat grill at
least 8 minutes before
cooking any foods.
There is food buildup on grill or
griddle plates.
The grill or griddle
surfaces were not
properly cleaned after
use.
Use nylon scrubbing
pad and hot, soapy
water to clean grill
plates. Do not use steel
wool scrubbing pads
or abrasive cleaners to
clean grill.
Food is dry and burnt.
Food is overcooked.
Because grill is cooking
from both sides, food
is cooked much faster
than in a skillet or
under a broiler. Use
SUGGESTED GRILLING
CHART as a guide and
check food at lowest
time stated on chart.
Grill or griddle does not turn on.
Grill (griddle) is not
plugged in.
Check to be sure
appliance is plugged
into working outlet.