George Foreman PANINI GRILL Manual De Instrucciónes

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PREhEATING 
1.  Close the lid.
2.  Unwind the cord and plug it into a standard 
electrical outlet. The red power indicator light on 
the front left corner will turn on (E)
3.  Turn the temperature control dial to the desired 
setting (see COOKING CHARTS on pages 7-10 for
recommended settings) (F).   
 •  The temperature ranges from 250ºF to 425ºF.
 •  To increase temperature, turn the dial  
   clockwise toward the HIGH setting.
 •  To decrease temperature, turn the dial  
    counterclockwise toward the LOW setting. 
Note: The temperature can be changed at any time by turning the dial to the 
desired setting.
4.  Allow to preheat for at least 8 minutes. If desired, use a kitchen timer. When 
the selected temperature is reached, the green ready light will turn on.
Note: The light will turn on and off during use as the temperature is 
maintained; this is normal.
USING ThE FLOATING hINGE POSITION (G)
Tip: The floating hinge position is used for preparing 
Panini and other grilled sandwiches. It can also be 
used for grilling. In this position the top plate rests 
on top of the food.
1.  Attach the top and bottom Panini plates and 
preheat. Prepare your sandwiches as the 
appliance heats up.
2.  Using a pot holder, carefully open the lid.
3.  Before first use, if desired, lightly oil the plates.
Note: Aerosol cooking spray should not be used on the nonstick surface. The 
chemicals that allow the spray to come out of the can build up on the surface 
of the plates and reduce their efficiency.
4.  Carefully place foods to be cooked on the bottom plate. This appliance 
usually accommodates 2 to 3 servings. 
Important:  Do not overload the cooking plate.
5.  Close the lid in the floating hinge position with the lid closing directly onto 
the food.
TEMP
E
HIGH
TEMP
F
G
  6.  Allow food to cook for the desired time. If desired, use a kitchen timer.
Note: Use the suggested cooking times found in the COOKING CHARTS on
pages 7-10 as a guide.
Important: Do not leave the appliance unattended during use.
Tip:
 You can use light pressure on the handle to press and heat the food to 
your liking.
Important: Do not use heavy pressure on the lid at any time. 
  7.  After the selected time, the food should be done. If you would prefer 
longer cooking, simply follow the steps beginning at step 4.
  8.  Using a pot holder, carefully open the lid.
  9.  Remove food using a nylon coated spatula.
Important: Always use heatproof plastic, silicone or wood utensils to 
avoid scratching the nonstick surface of the plates. Never use metal 
skewers, tongs, forks or knives.
10. Unplug to turn the appliance off.
Important: The heat continues to be ON until the appliance is unplugged.
11. Allow drip tray to cool completely before removing. Wash and dry the drip 
tray after each use.
Caution: Do not attempt to remove the plates while the appliance is hot.  
Always allow them to cool to room temperature before removing for 
cleaning.
USING ThE ADJUSTABLE ANGLE
Tip: If you are using your appliance as a grill, you can use the adjustable angle 
feet at the front of the grill to angle the cooking surface. This allows fat and 
grease to drain away from food as it cooks.
1.  To use the adjustable angle, simply press on the 
front of the feet on either side under the front of 
the grill (h)
2.  This will flip the feet over so the extended part of 
each is out and the cooking surface slopes toward 
the back. Make sure the feet are set firmly in the 
sloped position before starting to grill.
Important: Always ensure the drip tray is in place to allow grease and 
other liquids to drain properly when using the slope.
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