3 drain plug for braising pan, 4 considerations, 5 when unit is not in use – Garland MODUKB10000150 INDUCTION BUILT-IN MODULE-LINE GRIDDLE & BRAISING PAN User Manual

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Operating Instructions

RTCSmp Built-In Module-Line Griddle & Braising Pan


Part # 4532414 Rev 2 (1/15/14)

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6.3 Drain Plug for Braising Pan

• The drain plug provided is heat resistant, food-safe, and dishwasher-safe.
• The drain plug for braising pan has two functions:

o

It allows for cooking liquefied products, such as soups, stews, and sauces. The plug is not
necessary when using the braising pan as a griddle.

o

It allows overflow of product to drain into the grease bucket through the hole in the plug.

• There are three different sizes of drain plugs. Use the one that comes with the unit. To avoid products

spilling over, always use a drain plug that is shorter than the rim when the plug is in position.

6.4 Considerations

Always season the grill plate before putting any protein on.
Using Proper Cooking Utensils

Use only Garland Induction Griddle Spatula (provided) to turn over food products on the griddle plate.
Using any sharp-edged objects such as knives or forks can damage the griddle surface.

Recovering from Temperature Loss

Temperature loss occurs when cold food is put on the griddle plate. However, the RTCSmp technology
can immediately sense and correct any temperature loss.

6.5 When Unit Is Not In Use

Best Practice: Always ensure the control knob is in the 0 (OFF) position when the induction unit is not in use.

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