APW Wyott M95-2-JIB operating instructions Cleaning, Disassembly

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7. CLEANING

WARNING: Make sure the toaster is in the off position and has been off at least 15 -30 minutes. Do not attempt this cleaning procedure if the toaster components are too hot to touch. Never spray water on the toaster or controls. Damage to the toaster as well as injury could occur. Severe injury and burns may occur if you do not follow this instruction sheet.

WARNING: Do not use a grill brick or grill screen to clean the griddle plate. Use of these products will scrape the plating off of the griddle surface causing buns to stick to the grill plate.

DISASSEMBLY

Turn off main power switch and conveyor switch. Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall outlet. The toaster will be hot when turned off. Allow the toaster to cool for at least 15-30 minutes before handling. USE CAUTION during disassembly and cleaning. Grasp the left side of the Butter Roller Shaft. Lift up and to the left to remove from drive assembly. Remove the Butter Pan. Remove the Top and Bottom Control Panels.

NOTE: Do not use any chloride or chlorine-based products to clean or rinse toaster or toaster parts.

Daily Parts Cleaning:

The Butter Roller, Butter Pan, Feeder, and Top and Bottom Control Panels can be placed in a dishwasher or sink and washed with mild detergent and warm water.

Daily Conveyor Cleaning:

Conveyor may be hot and is heavy, use caution when lifting and removing. Remove conveyor assembly by simply pushing back on the top row of paddles on conveyor. Conveyor should loosen from gears and you should grab handles and pull upward. Pull out gently placing it in a sink with the drain stopped, or in a suitable container to soak over night. Conveyor can be placed in the sink or container while warm. Use caution when handling a hot conveyor. The soak solution is a mix of 10 parts hot water (120ºF or more) to 1 part (minimum) “INSIDE OUT” brand 3-IN-1. Fill the sink or suitable container with the solution, to completely cover the conveyor by approximately one inch. Allow the conveyor to soak in the solution overnight. Remove the conveyor from the solution. Use a stiff non-metal brush or plastic pad to remove residual bun oil. Insure the chains are clean and free from debris. Use a brush to remove any soil or debris remaining on the chain. Rinse conveyor with plain hot water and allow to drain. Lubricate both chains thoroughly with vegetable oil. Bun oil may be used if it contains no animal fats, salts or dairy products. Note: Chain Lubrication is critical to chain life. Oil the chain daily. Gently replace conveyor into toaster.

Discard used soak solution. Clean and sanitize sink or container after over night use!

Replace all removed toaster parts. Plug power supply cord into wall outlet. Turn main power switch on. Turn conveyor switch on.

NOTE: The conveyorTMmust stay clean to optimize speed7and bun temperature.

Daily Griddle Cleaning:

Wet Operation:

It is not necessary to completely remove residue, as long as the grill surface is smooth and free of burned on bread that may cause buns to stick. To remove baked-on-bread use the cleaning procedure below.

Tools needed for cleaning:

Scotch-Brite

Quick Clean Small Appliance Cleaner No. 702 or Equivalent

Scotch-Brite

Multi-Purpose Pad Holder No. 405 or Equivalent

Scotch-Brite

Squeegee No. 410 or Equivalent

Scotch-Brite

Griddle Polishing Pad No. 46 or Scotch-Brite™ General Purpose Scrubbing Pad No.

9650 or Equivalent

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