7. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Tools required: Daily: Heat Resistant Gloves, Standard Cleaner, Standard Sanitizer, Cleaning Pad. Weekly: Lubricant
Yearly: Phillips Screwdriver, Standard Lubricating Oil, Needle Nose Pliers
1) Preventative Maintenance - Daily
WARNING! Toaster may be hot. Allow to cool before cleaning. Use heat resistant gloves when removing the top cover, cleaning the Release Sheet, and cleaning the silicone belt.
A.Exterior. Everyday you should clean the outside of the toaster by wiping it down with a soft cloth and detergent.
B.Cooling Fan. Check air intake. The cooling fan grille on the side of the toaster must be cleaned daily clean grille with a stiff nylon type brush. The cooling fan operates when the power switch is turned to on. It must operate to keep the electrical control compartment below 140°F (60°C).
WARNING! If the fan blade is not rotating, or fan assembly is missing from main blower motor shaft, do not operate toaster. Serious damage could be done to the blower motor and / or the
C.Remove the top cover and bun chute and clean in a sink.
D.Clean conveyor belts & release sheet according to the instructions described on pages 8, 9 & 10.
WARNING! Do not allow articles of clothing, hands, fingers, or any foreign objects from being caught in the rotating conveyor belt. To stop the conveyor from turning, release the safety interlock switch.
2) Preventative Maintenance - Weekly
WARNING! Toaster may be hot. Allow to cool before cleaning. Use heat resistant gloves when removing the top cover, cleaning the release sheet, and cleaning the silicone belt.
A. In addition to the daily cleaning schedule described above, lubricate all 8 conveyor sprockets that they conveyor belts ride on. Use a light weight, food grade, high temperature lubricant. (E.g. Sprayon Products 10210LQ, see www.sprayon.com.) DO NOT use a vegetable based cooking spray.
WARNING! Toaster may be hot. Allow to cool before cleaning. Use heat resistant gloves when removing the top cover, cleaning the Release Sheet, and cleaning the silicone belt.
A. In addition to the daily cleaning described above, remove and inspect the silicone belt. If worn, brittle, or damaged, replace the belt with a new one according to section 11, Procedure for Changing a Belt (see page 18).
B. While the belt is off, wipe down the conveyor belt roller with a standard cleaner. Follow cleaning by wiping down again with a standard sanitizer. Spin the roller to make sure that it turns freely.