How to assemble your electric skillet, How to use your electric skillet, Helpful hints – GE 106818 User Manual

Page 3: How to clean your electric skillet, Assembling lid handle

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How to Assemble Your Electric Skillet

Assembling Lid Handle

1.

Find Lid and Lid Handle.

2.

Holding Lid Handle on the outside
top of Lid, align holes in Lid
Handle into holes located
on the outside of the Lid. The Lid
Handle should be centered over

the Transparent Glass Window in
the Lid.

3.

Place the Phillips head screws
through screw holes on the inside
of the Lid (2 places).

4.

Tighten screws with a screwdriver
until snug. Screws should be seated
flush against Lid surface. The Lid is
now ready for use.

How to Use Your Electric Skillet

1.

Clean unit thoroughy. See “How to
Clean Your Electric Skillet” Section.

2.

Before using the skillet for the first
time, lightly brush cooking surface
with vegetable oil. Heat, uncovered,
to 300°F. Turn OFF and cool.

3.

Turn Temperature Control Dial to
OFF. Plug Temperature Control
Probe securely into receptacle on
skillet, plug Cord into standard 120v
AC outlet and turn Temperature
Control Dial to desired setting.

4.

The Temperature Control Indicator
light will come on when you set or
adjust the temperature. Once the
desired temperature is reached, the
Temperature Control Indicator will
go out. (When adding food, the
Temperature Control Indicator will
come on briefly as the overall

cooking temperature is reduced.)

5.

The cooking temperatures listed in
this user manual are estimates.
Adjust the cooking temperature
slightly up or down to achieve the
results you prefer.

6.

A Steam Vent is located on the Lid.
To open Steam Vent, carefully pull
the tab located on the top of Lid.
Reverse to close the Steam Vent.
The Steam Vent allows steam to
escape while cooking with the Lid
in place.

CAUTION: Escaping steam is hot! Be
careful when removing or lifting Lid.
NOTE: If heating oil, always leave the
Lid off. If oil smokes, immediately turn
skillet OFF and allow to cool.

Remove all parts from the packaging.

Caution: Skillet is hot. Handle carefully.

1.

Always allow the unit to completely
cool before cleaning.

2.

Unplug Cord from wall outlet, then
remove Temperature Control Probe
from appliance. Wipe
Temperature Control Probe clean
with a dry towel.

3.

Immerse the unit and Lid in warm,
soapy water and wash with a soft
cloth. Rinse well and dry. All parts,

except the Temperature Control
Probe, Cord and Plug are fully
immersible and dishwasher-safe.

Note: Do Not use steel wool, abrasive
cleaners, or metal scouring pads on
cooking surfaces as this will damage the
Non-Stick Coating.

WARNING: Do not immerse
Temperature Control Probe, Cord or
Plug in water or other liquids.

Helpful Hints

Use only nylon or heat-proof plastic
cooking utensils. Metal utensils may
scratch the Non-Stick Surface.

This skillet is not designed to deep
fry. To pan-fry, do not use more
than 1 cup of oil. Select a vegetable
oil or peanut oil for frying, butter
and olive oil should only be used
to sauté foods on a lower
temperature setting.

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TEMPERATURE GUIDE

BURGERS

1/4 lb.

3 to 9 minutes/per side (med.)

300°F

STEAK

1" thick, boneless

9 to 12 minutes/per side

300°F

CHICKEN

boneless breasts

6 to 7 minutes/per side

300°F

FRENCH TOAST

3 to 5 minutes/per side

325°F

PANCAKES

1 to 3 minutes/per side

300°F

EGGS

Fried

2 to 3 minutes/first side

300°F

1 to 2 minutes/second side
Melt 1 to 2 tsp. butter or
margarine in skillet

Poached

1 to 6 eggs

2 to 3 minutes

250°F or
300°F

Pour 2 cups water and 1 tsp.
cider vinegar in skillet. Heat to
boiling. Break each egg
into a bowl; slip into water.
Cover and cook 2 to 3 minutes.

Scrambled

3 to 4 minutes

300°F

Melt 1 to 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine in skillet.
Add eggs, cook, stir gently,
until set and cooked.

BACON

5 minutes/first side

300°F

1 to 3 minutes/second side

SAUSAGE LINKS

8 to 10 minutes

300°F

SAUSAGE

6 minutes/first side

300°F

PATTIES

5 to 6 minutes/second side

FOOD

AMOUNT

TIME/DIRECTIONS

TEMP.

How to Clean Your Electric Skillet

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