Operating instructions – Pit Boss 34 Inch Flat Top Portable Griddle Owners Guide Manuel d'utilisation

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

GRIDDLE ENVIRONMENT

1.

WHERE TO SET-UP THE GRIDDLE

With all outdoor appliances, outside weather conditions play a big part in the performance of your griddle and the

cooking time needed to perfect your meals. All Pit Boss® Grills units should keep a minimum clearance of 610 mm (24 inches)

from combustible constructions, and this clearance must be maintained while the grill is operational. This clearance must

be maintained while the griddle is operational. This appliance must not be placed under overhead combustible ceiling or

overhang. Keep your griddle in an area clear from combustible materials, or other flammable vapors and liquids.

2.

COLD WEATHER COOKING

As it becomes cooler outside, that does not mean that grilling season is over! The crisp cool air and heavenly aroma of grilled

foods will help cure your winter blues. Follow these suggestions on how to enjoy your griddle throughout the cooler months:

• Organize – Get everything you require ready in the kitchen before you head outdoors. During the winter, move your

griddle to an area that is out of the wind and direct cold. Check local bylaws regarding the proximity of your griddle

in relation to your home and/or other structures. Put everything you need on a tray, bundle up tight, and get it done!

• To help keep track of the outside temperature, place an outdoor thermometer close to your cooking area. Keep a log

or history of what you cooked, the outdoor temperature, and the cooking time. This will help later down the road to

help you determine what to cook and how long it will take.

• Have a heated platter or a dish cover ready to keep your food warm while making the trip back inside.

3.

HOT WEATHER COOKING

As it becomes warmer outdoors, the cooking time will decrease. Follow these few suggestions on how to enjoy your griddle

throughout the hot months:

• Adjust your cooking temperatures downward. This helps to avoid unwanted flare-ups.
• Use a meat thermometer to determine the internal temperature of your foods. This helps in preventing your meat

from over cooking and drying out.

• You can keep foods hot by wrapping them in foil, and placing them in an insulated cooler. Stuff crumpled up

newspaper around the foil and this will keep food hot for 3 to 4 hours.

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