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It could be a defect but then there's no way of proving that. Best to check that whoever has used it hasn't used metal implements/kitchen tools to lift foods off etc. Check with the manufacturer too.
everyone knows Cuisinart products save time and now they save space, as
well. The Cuisinart™ Grill & Griddle has a large reversible,
nonstick plate to make it two appliances in one. An embedded heating
element lets you evenly grill poultry, meats, fish and vegetables. Not
in the mood to grill? Flip the cooking plate and set the electric
thermostat to perfectly cook pancakes, eggs, crab cakes or fajitas!
If it doesnt fit your specs. then i would suggest u find a thermador parts place and begin to buy the parts for the griddle as replacement parts. find a model of the stove set up that you want and make a list of all the parts that go to the griddle attachment.
My guess is that the reason for the flat "No" on the retrofit was that griddles require a thermostat similar to the one on the oven and broilers do not. So if their is no room behind the face plate where the knob would go then you can't put in a griddle. The other issue might be that the burners for the griddle wont line up with the brackets that are holding up all the broiler burners now. The griddle burner looks exactly like the one from the over only smaller so it has to line up strait where a regular front and back burner have to line up offset. maybe since you have the broiler already that should not be an issue? Then the problem is finding the griddle top it self that is going to be spendy. I think the link i gave at the top is your best bet. good luck.
Leslie
All manuals for models made in last few years are on Cuisinart website.
Removing a Cuisinart Food Processor Work Bowl You have to remove the pusher first by twisting it off. Then press the sides of the pusher sleeve inward and slide the sleeve up and out of place. Then twist off the lid - all twisting on these food processors works either clockwise or counterlcokwise - not both. Then twist the work bowl to the left (clockwise). Voila! -Tha Mp3 Doctor
What happens is that the upper post (see the back of the plates; there's a quarter inch wide post) slides into a slot not designed for it (too small). To fix, find the post. Slide a table knife in between the plate and the griddler, and twist. This should un-jam the post and free the plate.
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