Care and cleaning, Temperature - timetable, Glass cover care and use instructions – Presto Fryer User Manual

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Before initial use and after each subsequent use, wash skillet in

dishwasher or in warm sudsy water, rinse and dry. Do not immerse

Control Master

®

heat control in water or let it come in contact

with any liquid.
For best results use nylon, plastic, wooden, or rubber utensils. Do

not use metal utensils as they may scratch the nonstick surface. Do

not cut foods on the cooking surface.
If there is any food residue remaining on the cooking surface, it

should be removed after each use. To do so, scrub gently with a

mild abrasive, such as Soft Scrub

®

mild abrasive cleanser* or a fine

cleansing pad–nylon mesh or other ordinary cleansing pad. Do not

use steel wool or abrasive kitchen cleaners. Soaking the skillet to

loosen food residue is not necessary. If, however, soaking the skillet

is desired, do not soak for more than two hours. Soaking for more

than two hours may damage the nonstick finish.
In time, the nonstick finish may darken over the heating element. To

remove this discoloration, use a commercial cleaner designed for

cleaning surfaces, such as dip-it

®

Coffee Pot Cleaner** (powder).

These cleaners are available at most grocery and hardware stores.

For best results, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, being

careful that any cleaning solution coming in contact with the

exterior of the appliance is wiped off.
After treating the skillet with a commercial cleaner, it is

recommended that the cooking surface be wiped lightly with a

cooking oil before using. The outside finish of the skillet is easy

to keep attractive and looking new. Simply wipe away spills or

drips as they occur. If food should happen to burn on, it is easily

removed with warm, sudsy water and a dish cloth. Any food

residue remaining can be whisked away with a gentle stroke of a

nylon mesh pad. Rinse and wipe dry.
IMPORTANT: To ensure continued accuracy of the Control

Master

®

heat control, avoid rough handling in use and storage.

Glass Cover Care and Use Instructions

Do not use cover if it is chipped or cracked. Handle cover carefully

and avoid impact.
Do not handle hot cover with wet towel or place hot cover on a cold

or wet surface.
This cover is dishwasher safe. Keep the cover clean. Do not use

steel wool cleaning pads or abrasive powders which can scratch

or weaken the glass. Nonabrasive pads or powders may be used

if necessary. Do not scrape or gouge glass with hard or sharp

utensils.

CAUTION: Failure to follow these instructions could cause

immediate breakage or breakage at a later date for no apparent

reason, which may result in personal injury or property

damage.

Temperature - Timetable

Food

Temperature Approximate Cooking Time

in minutes

FRYING
Bacon

300° - 325°

8-10

Canadian Bacon

275° - 300°

3-4

Chicken

325° - 350°

25-40

Eggs, Fried

250° - 275°

3-5

Eggs, Scrambled

250° - 275°

3-5

Fish

325° - 375°

5-10

French Toast

300° - 325°

4-6

Ham

1

2

˝ thick

325° - 350°

10-12

3

4

˝ thick

325° - 350°

14-16

Hamburgers

1

2

˝ thick

325° - 375°

8-12

Liver

325° - 350°

5-10

Minute Steak

375° - 400°

4-5

Pork Chops,

1

2

˝ thick

325° - 375°

15-20

3

4

˝ thick

325° - 375°

20-25

Potatoes, cottage fried

300° - 350°

10-12

Sausage,

link

300° - 325°

20-30

precooked

325° - 350°

10-12

Sandwiches, grilled

300° - 325°

5-10

Steak,

Beef 1˝ thick

Rare

350° - 400°

6-7

Medium

350° - 400°

10-12

Steak,

Beef 1

1

2

˝ thick

Rare

350° - 400°

8-10

Medium

350° - 400°

18-20

BRAISING & ROASTING

Browning

325° - 400°

5-10

Braising*

200° - 225°

45-60

Roasting (on rack)

325° - 350°

60-90

STEWING

Browning

325° - 400°

10-15

Stewing*

200° - 225°

30-90

CASSEROLE DISHES

Warm - 225°

30-60

BAKING

Pancakes

350° - 400°

2-3

Upside Down Cake

225° - 300°

25-35

HOLDING TEMPERATURE

(after cooking period )

Warm

* Add additional liquid during cooking, if necessary, to obtain desired

consistency.

A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk

resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a

longer cord.
Longer cord sets or extension cords may be used if care

is properly exercised in their use.
If a long cord set or extension cord is used, the marked

electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord

should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the

appliance. The longer cord should be arranged so that it

will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it

can be pulled on by children or tripped over.

Care and Cleaning

* Soft Scrub is a registered trademark of The Clorox Co.

** dip-it is a registered trademark of Ecolab, Inc.

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