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Auto shut-off timer: Does it work on George Foreman grill?



 
 
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Old 06-03-2004, 10:49 PM
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Default Auto shut-off timer: Does it work on George Foreman grill?

Hi,

I just acquired a George Foreman grill. It has 2 timers on it. The
link is below. I'm finding that after each timer runs out that the
corresponding part of the grill remains on, or at least it reads "on"
from the timer display, and the grill remains hot.

Question: What is the point of a timer is if the grill does not
automatically shut off?

Maybe it goes into a "simmer" temperature/mode? I can find nothing
about this in the user manual other then a reference to the fact that
the grill shuts off 1 hour after non-use.

I'm quite baffled by how a timer (2 of them on my grill) could be
designed into a $100 product and said timer does not shut off the
grill...unless it's a simmer-mode thing.

Here's the link to my grill:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...lance&n=507846

Thanks for any help,
-Matt
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