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3. Place a short, heat-resistant container (approximately 1 cup

capacity) under the Drain Spouts to catch hot grease. 

4. Condition both of the Griddle Plates before each use.  Brush the

exposed Griddle surface with cooking oil. Close the Lid. Turn
the Temperature Control Dial to PREHEAT if recommended. 

NOTE: For faster preheat, keep Lid closed. Using protective 

oven mitts, open Griddle using the Lid Handle after preheat 
is completed.

5. Plug appliance into 120V AC electrical outlet. The Ready Light

Indicator will illuminate.

6. When the Ready Light Indicator goes off, the Griddle is ready

for use. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired
temperature setting, place food on Griddle Plates and cook to
desired doneness. Consult GRIDDLE COOKING CHART for
suggested cooking guidelines.

7. Always use either plastic or wooden utensils to avoid scratching

the nonstick surface of the Plates. Never use metal tongs, forks
or knives as these can damage the coating on the Plates.

8. When finished grilling, turn the Adjustable Temperature Control

Dial to the lowest setting. Unplug from the wall outlet.

CAUTION:  Do not remove or change the Plates while the unit is

hot. The appliance must cool completely before removing or
changing the Plates.

CAUTION: To avoid burns, caution should be taken when

handling the Waffle Baker. The sides of the Reversible Plates
are exposed and may be hot.

GRIDDLE COOKING CHART

Food

Temperature Setting

Preheat

Bacon

375

º

F

No

Cube Steak

350

º

F

Yes

French Toast

350

º

F

Yes

Hamburgers

350

º

F

No

Pancakes

450

º

F

Yes

Sausage

350

º

F

No

Warming/Serving

150

º

F

Yes

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6. Remove waffle when browned. Always use either plastic or

wooden utensils to avoid scratching the nonstick surface of the
Plates. Never use metal tongs, forks or knives as these can
damage the coating on the Plates.

NOTE: 

After removing your waffle, keep the Waffle Baker closed to

preserve the heat until ready for the next batch of waffles.

7. If more waffles are desired, immediately pour batter onto the

Plate and using the Handle, close the Lid. Adjust Temperature
Control Dial as needed.

8. When finished baking waffles, turn the Temperature Control

Dial to the lowest setting. Unplug from the wall outlet.

CAUTION:  Do not remove or change the Plates while the unit is

hot. The appliance must cool completely before removing or
changing the Plates.

CAUTION: To avoid burns, caution should be taken when

handling the Waffle Baker. The sides of the Reversible Plates
are exposed and may be hot.

9. If waffles are not to be consumed immediately, place the

waffles on a paper napkin or cooling rack to absorb
condensation. To keep hot, place in an ovenproof dish on an
oven rack, and warm at about 200° to 250°F. Waffles will keep
for about 20 minutes before they begin to dry out.

NOTE: The Light Waffle Control Setting can be used to reheat

previously baked waffles. 

USING THE OPEN GRIDDLE

1. This unit opens into a 2-sided, flat Griddle. Open Lid, raise 

the Hinge up and lay the top back so that both Lids lie flat on
the countertop.

2. Following the instructions outlined earlier in this manual, install

both Griddle Plates into the unit making sure that both Drain
Spouts face each other as shown.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   

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Drain Spouts

Summary of Contents for FWB275

Page 1: ...er_relations toastmaster com What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse accident commercial use improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than de...

Page 2: ...placing or removing food on the cooking surface to prevent accidental closing and injury 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed incl...

Page 3: ...placing or removing food on the cooking surface to prevent accidental closing and injury 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed incl...

Page 4: ...ord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Do not use an extension cord with this product ELECTRIC POWER If the electrical circuit is overlo...

Page 5: ...ord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Do not use an extension cord with this product ELECTRIC POWER If the electrical circuit is overlo...

Page 6: ...e waffle may not be done Close the Lid and watch for steaming to stop before checking again OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Before using for the first time operate th...

Page 7: ...e waffle may not be done Close the Lid and watch for steaming to stop before checking again OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT Before using for the first time operate th...

Page 8: ...s 450 F Yes Sausage 350 F No Warming Serving 150 F Yes OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued 6 Remove waffle when browned Always use either plastic or wooden utensils to avoid scratching the nonstick surfa...

Page 9: ...s 450 F Yes Sausage 350 F No Warming Serving 150 F Yes OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued 6 Remove waffle when browned Always use either plastic or wooden utensils to avoid scratching the nonstick surfa...

Page 10: ...s hot or still plugged in Never wrap cord tightly around the appliance Do not put any stress on cord where it enters unit as this could cause cord to fray and break The Waffle Baker is designed to sta...

Page 11: ...s hot or still plugged in Never wrap cord tightly around the appliance Do not put any stress on cord where it enters unit as this could cause cord to fray and break The Waffle Baker is designed to sta...

Page 12: ...ter Do not over mix batter when adding egg whites It is not necessary to beat egg yolks and milk separately add to the combined flour mixture and use a whisk or hand mixer to blend Do not open the Waf...

Page 13: ...ter Do not over mix batter when adding egg whites It is not necessary to beat egg yolks and milk separately add to the combined flour mixture and use a whisk or hand mixer to blend Do not open the Waf...

Page 14: ...le Baker 7 Pour approximately 1 cup of batter onto the lower Waffle Plate using an X pattern Close the Lid turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batte...

Page 15: ...le Baker 7 Pour approximately 1 cup of batter onto the lower Waffle Plate using an X pattern Close the Lid turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batte...

Page 16: ...ng and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 10 4 inch waffles 15 CRAISINS AND PECAN WAFFLES 1 3 4 cups all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 2 teaspoon salt 3 eggs separated 2 tablespoons s...

Page 17: ...ng and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 10 4 inch waffles 15 CRAISINS AND PECAN WAFFLES 1 3 4 cups all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 2 teaspoon salt 3 eggs separated 2 tablespoons s...

Page 18: ...le Plate using an X pattern Close the Lid turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 10 4 inch waffles 17 WHOLE WHEAT WAFFLES 1 cup all purpos...

Page 19: ...le Plate using an X pattern Close the Lid turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 10 4 inch waffles 17 WHOLE WHEAT WAFFLES 1 cup all purpos...

Page 20: ...id turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 8 4 inch waffles 19 PEANUT BUTTER WAFFLES 2 cups all purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 t...

Page 21: ...id turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting and bake Repeat with remaining batter Makes 8 4 inch waffles 19 PEANUT BUTTER WAFFLES 2 cups all purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 t...

Page 22: ...er_relations toastmaster com What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse accident commercial use improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than de...

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