Collection: Grill pan

Spare parts for griddles: plates, heating elements, thermostats, grease collection trays, knobs, cables, grills, and safety components.

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Griddle spare parts and maintenance guide

What you find in the Griddle collection

Original and compatible components for electric griddles and grills: upper and lower plates, heating elements of various wattages, manual or digital thermostats, grease collection trays, grills, knobs, power cables, seals, and supporting mechanical parts. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

How to choose the correct spare part

  1. Brand and model, listed on the label or in the documentation;
  2. Wattage / power of the heating element (resistance) and voltage of the device;
  3. Type and size of the plate: size, material, whether it is washable or secured with screws;
  4. Thermostat / temperature control: whether manual or digital, presence of probe/NTC;
  5. Accessories such as grease collection trays and grills, which must have corresponding dimensions and shapes. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean the plate after each use to avoid residue buildup and burns;
  • Check that the heating element heats evenly; if there are cold spots, it may be worn out;
  • Replace the thermostat or probe if the temperature does not seem correct;
  • Clean or frequently replace the grease collection tray to avoid smoke and odors;
  • Check cables and electrical connections for signs of wear or damage, especially in models with mechanical supports. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Heating element does not heat or heats poorly: check power supply, thermostat, or faulty heating element;
  • Excessive temperature or overheating: poorly calibrated or defective thermostat; misaligned seals;
  • Grill that does not fit perfectly on the plate: deformations or loose supports;
  • Grease buildup producing smoke: dirty tray or unclean grill;
  • Knob / selector broken or unstable: worn out or damaged internal contact. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Quick FAQs

How often should I replace the heating element?

When you notice a drop in power, cold spots on the plate, or a burnt smell: these are signs that the heating element has degraded.

Washable or fixed plate: which is better?

A washable plate makes cleaning easier; a fixed one has fewer mechanical complexities but may require more maintenance for residue.

Digital vs analog differential thermostat?

The digital one is more precise and versatile, with displays or adjustable thermostats; the analog is simpler but less accurate and more susceptible to external temperature variations.

Is the grease collection tray universally compatible?

Usually not: you need to check length, width, and fittings; but there are universal versions that fit multiple models. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

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