Wolfgang Puck BCGL0035 Gas Grill User Manual


 
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Know Your Panini Maker
Ribbed Grill Plate
Drip Drawer
Green Ready Light
Red Power Indicator
Side Handles
Adjustable Temperature Control
Grease Channel
Bottom Plate
Lock Button
(not shown)
Top Plate Lock button
Front Handle
(only use the black
portion of the handle
to open and close the
unit, pot holders may
be necessary to avoid
burn or injury.)
Storage Lock (cannot be used
with optional waffle plates)
Before Your First Use
Carefully unpack the appliance and remove all packaging materials.
Ensure that the unit is unplugged. Remove the cooking plates and wash
in warm soapy water or place in the dishwasher.
Caution: Do not immerse the appliance, cord or plug in water. Never
operate this appliance without the grill plates locked into position on the
main housing. See “Adding and Removing Plates” on page 7.
To remove any dust that may have accumulated during packaging, wipe
the exterior with a clean, damp cloth.
Important: Do not use harsh or abrasive cleansers on any part of the
appliance.
About Your Panini Maker
The English translation of Panini means little breads, or rolls and is
equated with sandwiches. In the United States, Panini has come to denote a
grilled Italian sandwich.
The Panini sandwiches of today are generally made using fresh, crusty
Italian breads. Your Panini Maker uses the weight of the heated upper
grill plate to grill both sides at the same time. Use your Panini Maker to
prepare authentic Italian Panini’s and Cuban sandwiches, as well as to
grill poultry, meat, fish, sausages, and a variety of other foods. Your
Panini Maker is designed to sear foods perfectly. The special hinged top
plate inherent on all Panini grills allows the grill to be used on extra thick
sandwiches and food items.
Cord Storage
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