Cuisinart GR-300WS User Manual - Page 5
Before The, First Use, Assembly, Instructions, Getting To Know Your Control Panel
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CONTROL PANEL a. Plate Select Dial & Temperature Dials Use the PLATE SELECT dial to select LOWER and UPPER plates and to turn unit off. Use the UPPER and LOWER temperature dials to select temperature of each plate. b. Time Directionals Use to set cooking time. Press and hold to scroll quickly; press and release to advance more slowly. c. U pper and Lower Plate Sear Buttons Press to sear at 500˚F for up to two minutes. d. S tart/Stop Button Starts/stops cooking selection. e. Blue Backlit LCD Display Shows plate temperatures, timer and PREHEAT/ READY. cd e b BEFORE THE FIRST USE Remove all packaging materials and any labels or stickers from your grill. Be sure all parts (see Features and Benefits) have been included before discarding any packaging materials. You may want to keep the box and packing materials for use at a later date. Before using your Cuisinart® Griddler® Elite for the first time, remove any dust from shipping by wiping the base, cover and controls with a damp cloth. Thoroughly clean cooking plates, drip tray and scraping tool; all are dishwasher safe. Refer to Assembly Instructions for plate removal. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Place base on a clean, flat surface where you intend to cook, with the controls directly in front of you. To insert the cooking plates: 1. Choose the side(s) you intend to cook on. The two cooking plates each have two sides: a. Grill side: ribbed surface intended for grilling steaks, hamburgers, chicken, seafood and vegetables. Also can be used for panini and other toasted sandwiches. a b. Griddle side: smooth surface intended for cooking bacon and eggs, pancakes and French toast. Also can be used for panini and other toasted sandwiches. a. b. 2. Identify the lower and upper plates. The word LOWER or UPPER is embossed on both sides of each plate. 3. L ocate the connector prongs on the plate(s) and line up with the appropriate connection blocks. Slide the connector prongs into the blocks and push down the front end of the plate(s). They will snap into place. NOTE: If the plate(s) are not inserted properly and completely into the connection blocks, the plate(s) will not heat up. This is a safety feature that prevents the user from operating the grill when it is not assembled correctly. 5