Using the electric grill
1. Plug the power cord into the appropriate electrical outlet. The power on indicator light will illuminate and remain lit for as long the appliance is plugged in.
2. Pre-heat the unit until the green ready to cook indicator light is lit.
3. Place the foods to be prepared on your grill on top of the non-stick cooking surface(s). Use it closed if you would like to press the foods to be grilled or open it at 180° angle, simply press and hold down the button and pull back the handle and top grill to a completely open position (see fi gure 1).

4. If you would like to use only one cooking plate and press the foods with the top grill, gently lower the top cooking surface by pulling down the cool touch handle. The hinged pivoted top plate will adjust automatically according to the thickness of the food, ensuring that the top cooking surface lies evenly on your food for perfect grilling every time (see figure 2).
Note: Ensure that the cord is kept well away from the cooking surfaces at all times while in use or when the unit is hot.

5. Slide-in the drip tray, ensuring it is properly positioned under the drainage outlets of the cooking surfaces in order to collect any oils, juices or liquids that might drip during the grilling process (see figure 3).

6. Adjust the temperature knob to the desired position for greater cooking control and versatility.
7. Allow your foods to grill until done.
Note: the green ready indicator light may turn on and off during cooking. This indicates
that the thermostat is maintaining the proper cooking temperature to grill to perfection.
8. The cooking surfaces have a durable non-stick coating. Some foods such as melted cheese might cause the foods to slightly stick to the surfaces.
Use heat resistant plastic or wood spatula to remove the food. Never use a sharp or metal object since that might damage the non-stick surface.
9. After you have finished using the electric grill, unplug it from the electric outlet.
Warning: THE METAL TOP COVER GETS VERY HOT. KEEP HANDS AND
OTHER OBJECTS AWAY FROM IT