IV. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
AT NO TIME SHOULD THE MODULE OR CABINET BE WASHED OR FLOODED WITH WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION. NEVER STEAM CLEAN. SEVERE DAMAGE OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD COULD RESULT.
1.Turn off master switch.
2.Disconnect the unit from its power source.
WARNING
ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL BEFORE CLEANING, AS THE INTERIOR OF THE CABINET MAY BE HOT ENOUGH TO BURN. ALSO ALLOW THE WATER IN THE PAN (C199) OR BOTTLE (FL199) TO COOL BEFORE REMOVAL.
3.Open the door(s) and remove the slide racks and chimney.
4.If there is water in the pan or bottle, remove and empty.
5.Remove the module from the cabinet by lifting up the front enough to clear its detent, then pull the module away from the cabinet. The power cord slips through the clearance hole at the rear of the cabinet.
6.Do not use abrasive cleaners. For every cleaning method, best results are always obtained when the cleaner and technique are matched to the soil conditions involved. Contact your detergent representative to ensure the cleaning product being used is recommended for use on natural and epoxy coated aluminum. FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S DIRECTIONS ON CLEANERS. NEVER MIX CLEANERS.
7.After cleaning, replace all components. Make sure the slide racks and chimney are seated in the hangers correctly.
A.SPECIFIC CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1.When cleaning, do not spray or pour water on the module and do not immerse the module in water. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a towel. Special attention should be paid to keeping the
2.Do not neglect to clean the
3.The cabinet or component(s) must be thoroughly rinsed to remove any residue that may stain the materials.
4.When choosing a cleanser, make sure the cleanser manufacturer recommends its use on natural and
B.GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1.LIGHT SOIL
If routine (daily) cleaning is practiced, a mild soap and warm water should be sufficient to keep the unit clean.
2.HEAVIER SOIL
If cleaning has been postponed, solvent or emulsion type cleaners that can be applied with bare hands will give excellent results.
Such cleaners are available under various brand names and detergent suppliers can recommend materials appropriate for use on natural and
NOTE: For every cleaning method, best results are always obtained when the cleaner and technique are matched to the soil conditions involved. To ensure using the proper cleaner for natural and
V.MAINTENANCE
A.CABINET MAINTENANCE — ALL MODELS
Your 199 series cabinet has been designed to require very little maintenance. With normal use, cleaning is the only form of maintenance that need be done on a regular basis. Keeping the casters free of dirt build- up will go a long way in prolonging their life.
If your cabinet is rolled over rough surfaces or transported
B.MODULE MAINTENANCE
The module in the base of your cabinet has also been designed to require very little maintenance. With normal use, cleaning is the only form of maintenance that need be done on a regular basis. When cleaning, do not spray or pour water on the module and do not immerse the module in water. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a towel. Keeping vital areas such as the
C.BLOWER MOTOR MAINTENANCE
The blower motor bearings should be lubricated annually.
1.To gain access to the motor, follow the instructions listed on page 10.
2.Remove the (2) rubber plugs, (1) located at each end of motor.
3.Apply 6 drops of a SAE 20
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