Operation Manual

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BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST
TIME
Remove all the packaging materials and wash the grill plate (3), grease
tray (4) and hood (1) thoroughly. The grill plate and the grease tray are
both dishwasher safe.
Important: Dry all the dierent parts thoroughly, especially the appliance
socket. (15). Never immerse the adjustable thermostat on detachable cord
(13) in water or any other liquid.
Heat the grill to its maximum setting for about 10 minutes, with the
hood closed and without putting any food on it. Residues left from the
manufacturing process may cause some smell and smoke when the
appliance is used for the rst time, this is normal and will disappear after
a short time.
OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
Connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply.
Set the thermostat (13) to the required temperature level (it usually
takes about 10 minutes to heat up).
The power indication light (14) will go out as soon as the required
temperature has been reached.
Place the food to be grilled on the grill plate (3).
COOKING TIMES
The following cooking times are indicative. Dierent times will be required
for dierent weights and sizes of foods to be grilled, and depend on
whether you are grilling with or without the hood.
Food to be grilled Temperature grade setting Cooking time
Steak/beef 5 15-20 mins
Lamb 5 12-18 mins
Chicken drumsticks 5 25-30 mins
Chops 5 20-25 mins
Chicken wings 5 15-20 mins
Fillet of pork 4-5 9-10 mins
Whole sh 5 12-15 mins
Kebabs 3-4 10-12 mins
Various sausages 3-4 12-15 mins
TIPS FOR GRILLING
Your meat will be tendered if you marinade it overnight before cooking
(the marinade is always made of oil (to add moistness), vinegar (to
tenderize) and a mixture of seasonings).
Always use tongs or some form of scoop to turn the grilled food (using a
fork to turn the food will dry it out and damage the non-stick coating).
Turn meat and sh only once during grilling. Turning the food too often
will lead to dehydration.
Never cook meat too long.
In case the cooked food sticks to the grill plate, rub the plate with a
piece of kitchen paper soaked in oil.
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