Useful tips, Cleaning and maintenance, Table of cooking times – Waring Pro CIG100 User Manual

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USEFUL TIPS

• Choose meat of uniform thickness and high quality.
• When using the unit for an extended period of time, refill drip

tray to a level between the min. and max. lines.

• Meat is best grilled at room temperature or it may toughen

after cooking.

cLEANING AND MAINTENANcE

• Caution: Empty water tray before moving the appliance.

before cleaning the appliance, always unplug from the

outlet and allow it to cool.

• The grill should be cleaned each time you use it to avoid

smoke and unpleasant smells the next time it heats up. Clean

the grill plate with a plastic scrub brush or damp cloth.

• To empty the drip tray, first remove the grill plate. Then

carefully remove tray from main body and dispose of water.

• The main body can be cleaned with a sponge and non-

abrasive cleanser.

• The drip tray and splashguard are dishwasher safe.
• The heating element and the heating element support should

be cleaned with a damp sponge and a little non-abrasive

cleanser only.

The heating element, power cable, and control panel must

never be immersed in water or washed in a dishwasher.

• Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized

service representative.

• Overtime, if your grill plate begins to rust, re-season the grill

plate surface.

• Begin by removing rust from the surface using Scotch-Brite

®

*

scouring pads.

• To season, apply a thin, even coating of melted solid vegetable

shortening (or cooking oil of your choice) to the grill plate. Heat

the grill to high and let it sit for 5 minutes. Turn off and let it

cool. This should restore the surface.

• To avoid overheating and smoke, fill drip tray with clean water

between the min. and max. fill lines.

• Place grill plate on the main body.
• Place the stainless steel splashguard around the outer surface

of the grill plate. The splashguard is intended to minimize

grease splatter while cooking.

• Make sure the heat setting knob is in the STANDBY position.

Plug into the outlet. The power ON indicator light will illuminate.

• Adjust the heat setting to low, medium or high, in relation to the

food to be grilled.

• Heat the appliance until the ready light turns on.
• Place the food on the grill plate and distribute evenly on the

cook surface.

• Caution: Empty water tray before moving the appliance.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Parts become extremely hot during use

and caution should be used when lifting or moving parts.

• Turn control knob to standby when cooking is completed.

TAbLE OF cOOKING TIMES

*Turn frequently

FOOD

WEIGhT

cOOKING TIME

each side

(minutes)

total

(minutes)

Filet Mignon

8 oz. (226 g)

7

14 (Medium)

Hamburger

4 oz. (113 g)

8–10

16–20

Bacon

16 oz. (454 g)

7

14

Pork Chops

8 oz. (226 g)

7

14

Sausage Patty

3 oz. (85 g)

3

6

Sausage Links

10 oz. (283 g)

3

6

Chicken Breast

7 oz. (198 g)

18–20

40

Drumsticks*

35–40

Kebabs*

1/4" thick, 8 oz. (226 g)

6

Hot Dogs

3 oz. (85 g)

10

Fillet Fish

8 oz. (226 g)

8

16

Salmon Fillet

8 oz. (226 g)

6

12

Peppers (strips)*

18

Eggplant (slices)*

1/2" thick

18

Mushrooms

8

Asparagus

16 oz. (454 g)

14

Zucchini (strips)

1/2" thick

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*Scotch-Brite is a trademark of the 3M company.

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