Oster DuraCeramic Panini Maker amp Grill Instruction Manual - Page 5

Care & Cleaning

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you lift the handle and cover to return it to the closed position. • T he upper plate/cover is now level with lower plate/base. The upper and lower plates line up to create one large cooking surface. • C ooking on the open grill is the most versatile method of using the Panini/Grill. In the open position, you have double the surface area for grilling. Figure 2 • Y ou can use 2 fat collecting trays in this configuration, one per plate. NOTE: When using in the open grill position it is important to make sure that the upper and lower plates are both in the level position before plugging in and turning on the unit. If the upper plate does not sit completely flat, carefully hold the bottom plate with one hand and push down on the outer portion of the upper plate until the upper and lower plates line up to create one large cooking surface (See Figure 3). • P lug in the unit and set to the desired temperature. You are now ready to start grilling. Figure 3 CARE & CLEANING HELPFUL HINTS • Frozen food should always be thawed before it is grilled. • T o grill meat, put the thermostat in its maximum position and preheat the grill. For other ingredients, choose the temperature accordingly. CLEANING AND CARE • Put in "MIN" position, pull the plug from the power socket and let the appliance cool down before cleaning it. • Clean the grill plates with a damp cloth, sponge or paper towel. • Do not use anything abrasive that can scratch or damage the non-stick coating. • Do not use hard, sharp utensils. If the grill plates are very dirty, use mild soapy water. Rinse with hot water on a sponge or towel and dry the plates carefully. • T o clean the housing, use a damp cloth, if necessary with some mild soapy water. • Make sure no water or other liquid penetrates into the appliance. • DO NOT place in the dishwasher. • NEVER clean or rinse the appliance under running water. • DO NOT immerse in liquids. 8 www.oster.com CKSTPM20WM-ECO_13EM1.indd 8-9 www.oster.com 9 5/16/13 3:05 PM

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you lift the handle and cover to
return it to the closed position.
• The upper plate/cover is now
level with lower plate/base. The
upper and lower plates line up to
create one large cooking surface.
• Cooking on the open grill is the
most versatile method of using
the Panini/Grill. In the open
position, you have double the
surface area for grilling.
• You can use 2 fat collecting trays
in this configuration, one per plate.
NOTE: When using in the open grill position it is important to
make sure that the upper and lower plates are both in the level
position before plugging in and turning on the unit. If the upper
plate does not sit completely flat, carefully hold the bottom
plate with one hand and push down on the outer portion of the
upper plate until the upper and lower plates line up to create
one large cooking surface (See Figure 3).
• Plug in the unit and set to the desired temperature. You are
now ready to start grilling.
Figure 2
Figure 3
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CARE & CLEANING
HELPFUL HINTS
• Frozen food should always be thawed before it is grilled.
• To grill meat, put the thermostat in its maximum position and
preheat the grill. For other ingredients, choose the temperature
accordingly.
CLEANING AND CARE
• Put in “MIN” position, pull the plug from the power socket and
let the appliance cool down before cleaning it.
• Clean the grill plates with a damp cloth, sponge or paper
towel.
• Do not use anything abrasive that can scratch or damage the
non-stick coating.
• Do not use hard, sharp utensils. If the grill plates are very dirty,
use mild soapy water. Rinse with hot water on a sponge or
towel and dry the plates carefully.
• To clean the housing, use a damp cloth, if necessary with some
mild soapy water.
• Make sure no water or other liquid penetrates into the appliance.
• DO NOT place in the dishwasher.
• NEVER clean or rinse the appliance under running water.
• DO NOT immerse in liquids.
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