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Rubber feet

Fig. D 

Care and Cleaning

Before initial use and after each subsequent use, wash the skillet pan and cover in hot, soapy water. 

Do not use steel wool or abrasive 

kitchen cleaners. 

Rinse and dry thoroughly. The cover can also be washed in an automatic dishwasher. 

Note: Repeated washings in an automatic dishwasher will cause the nonstick properties of the ceramic coating to slowly diminish. In 

addition, the bottom of the pan will likely discolor due to the caustic nature of the dishwasher detergent. 

Do not immerse Control Master

®

 heat control in water or let it come in contact with any liquid. 

To disassemble the skillet for cleaning and storage:

  1.  Using your thumbs, push the handle latches away from the skillet and rotate the handles 

down until they rest on the counter.

  2.  Lift the skillet pan off of the base and clean as described above.
  3.  For compact storage, rotate the handles up and inward and place the base in the pan inverted 

so the rubber feet are facing up (Fig. D). Then place the cover upright onto the pan. 

Glass Cover Care and Use Instructions

Do not use cover if it is chipped or cracked. Handle cover carefully and avoid impact.
Do not handle hot cover with wet towel or place hot cover on a cold or wet surface.
Allow cover to cool before washing. This cover is dishwasher safe. Keep the cover clean. Do not use steel wool cleaning pads or abrasive 

powders which can scratch or weaken the glass. Nonabrasive pads or powders may be used if necessary. Do not scrape or gouge glass 

with hard or sharp utensils.

CAUTION: Failure to follow these instructions could cause immediate breakage or breakage at a later date for no apparent 

reason, which may result in personal injury or property damage.

Periodically check the screws on the cover handle for looseness. Retighten, if necessary. CAUTION: Overtightening can result in strip-

ping of screws or cracking of handle or cover. 

IMPORTANT: 

To ensure continued accuracy of the Control Master

®

 heat control, avoid rough handling in use and storage. 

Temperature–Timetable

Food

Setting

Approximate 

Cooking Time

Food

Setting

Approximate 

Cooking Time

FRYING

FRYING (continued)

Bacon

300°–325°F

8–10 minutes

Pork Chops, ¾˝ thick

325°–375°F

20–25 minutes

Canadian Bacon

275°–300°F

3–4 minutes

Potatoes, Cottage Fried

300°–350°F

10–12 minutes

Chicken

325°–350°F

25–40 minutes

Sausage, Link

300°–325°F

20–30 minutes

Eggs, Fried

250°–275°F

3–5 minutes

Sausage, Precooked

325°–350°F

10–12 minutes

Eggs, Scrambled

250°–275°F

3–5 minutes

Sandwiches, Grilled

300°–325°F

5–10 minutes

Fish

325°–375°F

5–10 minutes

Steak, Beef 1˝ thick, rare

350°–400°F

6–7 minutes

French Toast

300°–325°F

4–6 minutes

Steak, Beef 1˝ thick, medium

350°–400°F

10–12 minutes

Ham, ½˝ thick

325°–350°F

10–12 minutes

Steak, Beef 1½˝ thick, rare

350°–400°F

8–10 minutes

Ham, ¾˝ thick

325°–350°F

14–16 minutes

Steak, Beef 1½˝ thick, medium

350°–400°F

18–20 minutes

Hamburgers, ½˝ thick

325°–375°F

8–12 minutes

BAkING

Minute Steak

375°–400°F

4–5 minutes

Pancakes

350°–400°F

2–3 minutes

Pork Chops, ½˝ thick

325°–375°F

15–20 minutes

SIMMERING*

In an electric skillet, foods will heat to simmering at some point between the Warm setting and 200°F. Heat the skillet at 350°F until the food 

boils; then place cover on pan and reduce the heat to simmer level by turning the heat control down until the pilot light goes out.

BRAISING OR POT ROASTING

This cooking method involves browning food, usually meat or vegetables in oil, butter, margarine, etc. and then simmering in a small amount of 

liquid over low heat. To brown meat and/or vegetables use a temperature between 325°F and 350°F. After browning, simmer as instructed above.

HOLDING TEMPERATURE 

(after cooking period): Warm

*Add additional liquid during cooking, if necessary, to obtain desired consistency.

Summary of Contents for Foldaway

Page 1: ...ch hot surfaces Use handles or knobs 5 To protect against electrical shock do not immerse heat control cord or plug in water or other liquid 6 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children 7 Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning the appliance 8 Do not operate any appliance with ...

Page 2: ...handle and align the cover holes with the handle holes Insert the two screws through the holes Using a Phillips type screwdriver fasten handle to cover until it is secure Note Continuing to tighten handle once it is secure can result in stripping of screws or cracking of handle or cover How To Use Caution This product is not intended to melt wax gels plastics glue or other materials for making can...

Page 3: ...over handle for looseness Retighten if necessary CAUTION Overtightening can result in strip ping of screws or cracking of handle or cover IMPORTANT To ensure continued accuracy of the Control Master heat control avoid rough handling in use and storage Temperature Timetable Food Setting Approximate Cooking Time Food Setting Approximate Cooking Time FRYING FRYING continued Bacon 300 325 F 8 10 minut...

Page 4: ...er express warranties NATIONAL PRESTO INDUSTRIES INC Eau Claire WI 54703 3703 PRESTO Limited Warranty Consumer Service Information If you have any questions regarding the operation of your Presto appliance or need parts for your appliance contact us by any of these methods Call 1 800 877 0441 weekdays 8 00 AM to 4 00 PM Central Time Email us through our website at www GoPresto com contact Write Na...

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