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Use a metal spatula and

scrape grease into the grease
collection tray.

When the surface has cooled,

wipe it with a paper towel to
remove excess grease or oil.

Scrape griddle clean. Pour

1/2 cup warm water onto
griddle. Pour 1 teaspoon FDA
approved commercial griddle
cleaner (available at restaurant
supply outlet) and scrape
griddle grease into grease
collection tray. Empty grease
collection tray. Rinse griddle
with 1/2 cup warm water. Dry
the griddle with paper towels.

Clean grease collection tray

after each use. Do not allow
grease to accumulate in the
tray and become a fire hazard.

To remove grease collection

tray,

gently pull the tray

towards yourself to lift it out.
Clean grease collection tray
with soapy water and a clean
cloth, or is dishwasher safe.
Replace the grease collection
tray.

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Refer to the "Wolf Cooking Guide Charts" on pages 45-49

Suggested Temperature

Food

200˚F (95˚C)

Hold cooked food at a
serving temperature

250˚F (120˚C)

Eggs

350˚F (175˚C)

French toast, pancakes
sandwiches, bacon, sausage,
pork chops, and flattened
boneless chicken breasts

400˚F (205˚C)

Vegetables, sliced or grated

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Re-apply a small amount of

oil to the griddle after each
cleaning.

Occasionally remove the

seasoning, clean thoroughly
and re-apply. To remove it, add
white vinegar and water, or
club soda to a slightly warm
surface. Scrub with a fine wire
brush or a fine-grit griddle
brick. Repeat application if
necessary. Be certain to apply a
light coat of oil after cleaning
for seasoning.

CAUTION

Be particularly cautious
when cooking food high in
fat. It can become hot
enough to ignite.

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