Wells RW-16HD thru RW-36HD, RW-16 thru RW-36, RWN-2, RW-26HD Cleaning Instructions, Precautions

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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION:

ELECTRIC SHOCK

HAZARD

Disconnect appliance from electric power before cleaning.

CAUTION:

HOT SURFACE

Exposed surfaces can be hot to the touch and may cause burns.

Allow appliance to cool before cleaning.

PRECAUTIONS:

Turn control knob to OFF.

 

Allow drawers to cool before proceeding.

 

Remove drawer pans and Humitrol racks.

FREQUENCY:

Minimum -Daily

TOOLS:

Warm water and mild detergent

 

Clean cloth or sponge

1.Remove drawers from warmer:

a.Pull warmer drawer out until fully extended.

b.Slide finger along left and right slide rail until you reach the latches (located at the front end of the cabinet-mounted rails) Press down on both left and right latch.

c.Pull drawer away from warmer.

2.Clean drawers, drawer pans, Humitrol Racks and/or insets with warm water and mild detergent.

Rinse all components thoroughly with clear water.

Dry all components prior to reinstalling them in warmer.

3.Sweep crumbs and other debris from warmer cavity.

4.Clean the outside of the unit by wiping with a clean cloth or sponge, warm water and mild detergent. Dry with a clean cloth, then wipe with a polish formulated for stainless steel.

5.It is important to keep the slide rails clear and free from debris. Periodic cleaning of the slide rails and other adjoining parts is necessary to assure smooth drawer operation.

6.Check drawer rollers. Be sure they roll freely and that the slide rails are free from debris.

7.Be sure cabinet-mounted drawer catch roller is “up”, then re- install drawers.

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