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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

SEASONING YOUR GRIDDLE:

 

It is important to season your griddle every 
time it is used.

  Seasoning prepares the griddle surface for use 

with a coating to prevent rust and to create a 
permanent stick-resistant surface. Seasoning, 
over time and after repeated use, produces a 
shiny black cooking surface. As you continue 
to use and season your griddle surface, the 
more stick-resistant it will become.

 Seasoning Checklist:

 

 Metal scraper or spatula.

 

 Cooking oil:

   

 Vegetable, olive, peanut, canola, coconut, 

fl

 ax or sesame oil.

   

 

Do not use corn oil.

 The high sugar 

content can caramelize and damage the 
cooking surface.

 

 Paper towels

 

 Steel wool

  Seasoning for the First Time:

  1.  Light griddle and turn control knob to SEAR 

for approximately 15 minutes.

  2.  Wipe the griddle surface and the inner and 

outer walls with paper towels.

  3.  Using paper towels, rub cooking oil onto 

the griddle surface and the inner and outer 
walls.

  4.  Repeat these steps at least twice.

  Season After Every Use:

  1. Turn griddle OFF and allow it to cool until it 

is still slightly warm.

  2.  Remove as much residue as possible with 

a metal scraper or spatula, then wipe the 
griddle surface and inner and outer walls 
with paper towels.

  3.  For stubborn, stuck-on residue, relight the 

burners and apply cooking oil or hot water to 
boil the residue o

 . If necessary, steel wool 

or table salt may be used to scrub residue 
away. Repeat this step as necessary.

  4.  Wipe griddle surface and inner and outer 

walls again with paper towels until clean.

  5.  Apply an even coat of cooking oil to the 

griddle surface and inner and outer walls 
with paper towels.

  6.  Light burners and turn control knob to 

SEAR. The oil will begin to smoke and the 
cooking surface will darken/discolor. Keep 
burning on SEAR until the smoke stops.

  7.  Repeat this process as necessary to re-

establish a stick-resistant cooking surface.

Refurbish a Rusty Griddle Surface:

  1.  Light the burners and turn control knob to 

SEAR for approximately 10 minutes.

  2.  While the griddle surface is still warm, use a 

metal scraper or spatula to remove as much 
rust as you can from the griddle surface and 
the inner and outer walls.

  3.  Apply a liberal amount of cooking oil to the 

griddle surface and scrub with steel wool. 
Continue to apply oil as needed.

  4.  Wipe the griddle surface and the inner and 

outer walls with paper towels.

  5.  Repeat steps 2-4 until no rust is apparent on 

paper towels,

  6.  Using paper towels, apply another even 

coat of cooking oil to the griddle surface and 
inner and outer walls.

  7.  Light burners and turn control knob to 

SEAR. Allow griddle to burn until cooking oil 
stops smoking.

  8.  Turn control knob to the OFF position and 

allow griddle to cool.

  9.  Repeat steps 6-8 until the griddle surface 

has a nice dark color.

 

Griddle owners in humid or coastal areas 
may need to reseason/refurbish more 
frequently with heavier cooking oils to keep 
rust and corrosion to a minimum.

Summary of Contents for LCG1STTC16

Page 1: ...OPERATE THIS PRODUCT Adult assembly required Keep screws and parts out of reach of children INSTALLER Leave these instructions with consumer CONSUMER Retain these instructions for future reference 16...

Page 2: ...or death DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in serious injury or death DANGER WARNING Be alert to the possibility of serious personal injury if the instructions ar...

Page 3: ...BLE OF CONTENTS Warnings Parts Diagram and Parts List Assembly Instructions LP Gas Cylinder Leak Testing Operation Special Features Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Warranty 2 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13...

Page 4: ...of an oil or grease fire do not attempt to extinguish with water Immediately call the fire department 911 A Type BC or ABC fire extinguisher may in some circumstances contain the fire When cooking the...

Page 5: ...of this appliance Do not alter the appliance in any manner Do not use the appliance until it is completely assembled and all parts are securely fastened and tightened Do not build this appliance into...

Page 6: ...Lid Handle 1 12 Grease Tray 1 3 Lid Hinge Bracket Long 2 13 Control Knob 1 4 Lid Hinge Bracket Short 2 14 Ignition Button and Bezel 1 5 Cooktop 1 15 Battery AA 1 6 Cooktop Locking Foot 4 16 Regulator...

Page 7: ...7 lococookers com ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 10 11 11 11 11 13...

Page 8: ...8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3 4 6 6 6 6 Use included adjustment wrench See page 14 Integrated Grease Management...

Page 9: ...9 lococookers com 9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 5 14 15...

Page 10: ...included 1 Make sure control knob is in the OFF position 2 Remove the protective cap from LP cylinder 3 Screw the LP cylinder clockwise into the regulator 4 Slide the regulator onto the gas port on t...

Page 11: ...spare LP gas cylinder under or near this appliance 2 NEVER fill the cylinder beyond 80 full 3 If the instructions in 1 and 2 are not followed exactly a fire causing serious injury or death may occur T...

Page 12: ...e LP GAS CYLINDER LEAK TESTING A leak test is recommended before each use and must be repeated each time LP cylinder is exchanged or refilled DO NOT smoke or have anything nearby that can easily ignit...

Page 13: ...nob to cycle up twice before cooking This dual cycling to the set temperature will ensure that the cooking surface is heated evenly Match Holder 5 If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds turn control...

Page 14: ...ng instructions SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS 1 Clean and season griddle surface for next use See CARE MAINTENANCE section 2 Turn control knob to the OFF position DISCONNECTING LP CYLINDER FROM REGULATOR 1 T...

Page 15: ...table salt may be used to scrub residue away Repeat this step as necessary 4 Wipe griddle surface and inner and outer walls again with paper towels until clean 5 Apply an even coat of cooking oil to t...

Page 16: ...nd other flammable vapors and liquids Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air Keep the ventilation opening s of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris BURNER FLAME CHECK...

Page 17: ...id Check burner tubes for insects and insect nests A clogged tube can obstruct the gas flow and can result in a fire beneath the appliance Prevent blockages by inspecting and cleaning burner tubes reg...

Page 18: ...rner support Lift back of burners upward and to the rear of the burner box sliding burners away from valves Carefully remove heat sensor and electrode from burner bracket 5 Check burners for cracks or...

Page 19: ...s or electrode covered in cooking residue Clean wire and or electrode with rubbing alcohol Electrode and burners are wet Wipe dry with clean cloth Electrode cracked or broken sparks at crack Contact c...

Page 20: ...s Do not use griddle in high winds The LP cylinder is empty Refill LP cylinder at an authorized dealer exchange or purchase new filled LP cylinder Overfill Protection Device OPD on LP cylinder has bee...

Page 21: ...re a 1 8 3 2 mm gap between electrode tip and burner Electrode tip should point directly to a burner port hole 6 Contact Customer Service 7 Contact Customer Service Error Code Err1 Temperature sensor...

Page 22: ...rt 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interfere...

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