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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
To avoid a circuit overload when using this product, do not operate another high-wattage product
on the same electrical circuit.
A short power supply cord is provided with this product. An extension cord is not recommended
for use with this product, but if one must be used:
- The marked electrical rating of the cord must be at least as great as that of the product.
- Arrange the extension cord so that it does not hang where it can be tripped over or pulled
unintentionally.
CAUTION: Do not use this product to cook or defrost frozen food. All food must be completely defrosted
before cooking it with this product.
NOTE: During the initial uses of this product, it may produce some smoke. This is normal and will sub-
side with further use.
1. Before using this product for the fi rst time, clean it as described in the "Care and Maintenance"
section.
2. Open the unit by pulling the Handle up.
3. Close the Plates and turn the unit on by plugging it into a standard electrical outlet. Verify that
the Power Indicator Light illuminates in orange.
WARNING: The Cooking Plates and metal surfaces of the unit will become extremely hot when in use.
To avoid a burn hazard, wear heat resistant mitts or gloves and touch only the black portion of the Handle.
4. After the unit preheats for approximately fi ve minutes, the Ready Indicator Light will illuminate in
green(lower) and blue(upper), indicating the product is ready for use.
5. Use the Handle to lift the Upper Plate. Place food on the Lower Plate using wooden or plastic
heat-resistant utensils.
CAUTION: Do not use metal utensils on this product, as they will scratch and damage the Plates'
non-stick coating.
6. Use the Handle to lower and rest the Upper Plate on top of the food.
NOTES:
• The cooking time for diff erent foods depends on the type and thickness of the foods.
Foods should be cooked thoroughly before consumption.
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