Thermador PRL364NLG Utilização E Cuidado

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Using the Electric Grill
(available on some models)
 
Description
The built-in grill is made of restaurant-quality cast iron 
grates. This produces a surface with even heat that is easy 
to clean. 
A non-stick, non-PTFE cast iron griddle plate 
(PAGRIDDLEN) is available as an accessory and may be 
purchased separately. See the instructions that come with 
the griddle plate accessory for more details. 
Assembling the Grill
1. Rotate heating elements (6) up and remove the 
briquette basket (3) stored inside the grill housing (1).
2. Place the drip tray (2) in the bottom of the grill housing 
(1). (Drip tray is packaged in the large cardboard box 
that was on top of the range.) Align the embosses of 
the drip tray (2) with the depressions on the bottom of 
the grill housing (1).
3. Place the briquette basket (3) in the grill housing (1).
4. Arrange the ceramic briquettes (4) on the briquette 
basket (3), in a single layer, with each briquette 
touching the edges of the surrounding briquettes. The 
ceramic briquettes should not contact the heating 
elements.
5. Fold both grill heating elements (6) down. The grill 
heating elements must lie flat. Supports should rest 
inside of side notches. 
6. Install the grill grates (5). Ensure grates are seated 
level inside the grill housing (1).
Grill Safety Tips
1. Grill Housing
2. Drip Tray
3. Briquette Basket
4. Ceramic Briquettes
5. Grill Grate (x2)
6. Heating Element (x2)
6
2
4
5
3
1
WARNING!
To avoid risk of injury, NEVER operate grill without 
the grates or griddle plate accessory installed.
NEVER leave grill unattended while cooking.
Observe caution with oils and fats. Overheated oils 
and fats can easily cause fires.
DO NOT use wood chips, lava rocks, or charcoal 
briquettes. Only use recommended ceramic 
briquettes (PABRICKBKN).
DO NOT use dishes, pans, pots, or other cookware 
on the grill. 
Never use aluminum foil to cover the grates or to 
line the grill.
 It can damage the grill and cause a fire 
hazard if heat is trapped under it.
Check grease tray before each use. Too much 
grease in the tray may cause a fire hazard.
If flames appear, grease should be cleaned from 
grates, grease tray, briquette basket and other 
surfaces.
Grease build up encourages flame and smoke 
development while cooking.
Ceramic briquettes must be replaced when they 
begin to turn black. This means that they are 
saturated with fat and may smoke heavily during 
operation or the fat may catch fire.