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2M-303339 Rev H Owner’s Manual for Wells Countertop Electric Griddles
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
To power on the elements, turn the adjustment knob
to the desired temperature. Turning the dial knob
automatically maintains the selected heat range.
COOKING
Set each section’s thermostat knob at the desired
temperature. After a short pre-heating period, the
indicator light will turn o until there is a change
in temperature, including when product is added,
and the thermostat will automatically maintain the
selected temperature. On chrome surfaces, wipe
grease into grease trough after each order.
Model
Listed
Voltage
Number of
Control Knobs
G13 all 2
G19
208, 240, 480 2
380–415 3
G23 all 4
G24 all 4
G60 all 8
Product Temperature
Time
in Minutes
bacon 350° F (177° C) 2–3
beef tenderloin 400° F (204° C) 3–4
broiled ham 375° F (191° C) 2
canadian bacon 350° F (177° C) 2–3
hamburger 350° F (177° C) 3–4
club steak 400° F (204° C) 3–5
ham steak 375° F (191° C) 3–4
hot dog 325° F (163° C) 2–3
grilled cheese 375° F (191° C) 3–4
minute steak 400° F (204° C) 3–4
sausage
[link or patty]
350° F (177° C) 3
RECOMMENDED GRILLING TIMES AND TEMPERATURES
These times are meant as suggestions only. Your own
experience with your menu items will always be the
best resource when determining proper cook times.
IDLING
During idle periods, to save on operating costs, lower
the temperature setting of the thermostat to about
25F (121°C). It is not necessary to maintain cooking
temperature during idle periods, as the griddle can
quickly be reheated to the desired temperature.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the unit does not initially power on, make certain the unit is wired properly and
that the power supply is the correct voltage and amperage to support operation
of the unit. In any and all cases of damage or malfunction, this griddle should be
serviced by authorized Wells service agents only and not by the user.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES/TROUBLESHOOTING
Entire griddle will not heat.
Unit is not receiving proper power. Circuit breaker o
or tripped. If resetting breaker does not fix the issue, contact
a certified electrician to examine the wiring.
One section of the Griddle
will not heat.
The thermostat may be set incorrectly on that section.
Check its position first to ensure it is set correctly.
If the setting is correct, there may be a damaged internal
component. Contact an authorized Wells service agent.
Griddle drips grease
Check the grease drawer to make certain it is not overflowing
and is installed in the unit.
If the grease drawer is not causing the issue, there may be
a damaged component. Contact an authorized Wells service agent.

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