Vulcan-Hart RRE36, RRE60, RRE24 Cleaning the Griddle, After Each USE, Once PER DAY, Once PER Week

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CLEANING THE GRIDDLE

The griddle and its parts are hot. Use care when operating, cleaning or servicing the griddle.

Empty the grease drawer as needed throughout the day and regularly clean at least once daily.

Clean the griddle regularly. A clean griddle always looks better, lasts longer and performs better. To produce evenly cooked, perfectly browned griddle products keep the griddle plate clean and free of carbonized grease. Carbonized grease on the surface hinders the transfer of heat from the griddle surface to the food, resulting in spotty browning and loss of cooking efficiency. Carbonized grease tends to cling to griddle foods, giving them a highly unsatisfactory and unappetizing appearance.

To keep the griddle clean and operating at peak efficiency, follow these procedures:

AFTER EACH USE

Clean the griddle with a griddle scraper during the work shift.

ONCE PER DAY

Thoroughly clean the griddle back splash, sides and front. Turn the griddle off and allow it to cool down between 275°F-300°F, apply some water and clean it with a griddle scraper. Remove, empty and wash the grease drawer in the same manner as an ordinary cooking utensil.

ONCE PER WEEK

Clean the griddle surface thoroughly. A detergent may be used on the plate surface to help clean it, but be sure the detergent is thoroughly removed by flushing with clear water.

After removal of detergent the surface of the plate the griddle should be seasoned according to the instructions in this manual.

Clean stainless steel surfaces with a damp cloth and polish with a soft dry cloth. To remove discoloration, use a griddle cleaner.

If the griddle usage is very high, consider conducting this weekly cleaning procedure more than once per week.

Do not use a brick or griddle stone for cleaning.

Do not use water-jet to clean the griddle.

Do not use chlorine sanitizer in contact with griddle. Contact can cause discoloration, corrosion and permanent damage.

Do not use cleaning agents including Sodium Hydroxide, which is common in household oven cleaners.

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Contents RRE Heavy Duty Electric Griddles Unpacking InstallationInstallation Codes and Standards Heavy Duty Electric Griddles GeneralElectrical Connections LEG AssemblyLeveling LocationPhase Total Loading Nominal Amps PER Line Wire Conn Model Seasoning the Griddle Using the GriddleOperation Before First USEZone Zone CookingProduct Once PER Week Cleaning the GriddleAfter Each USE Once PER DAYExtended Shutdown MaintenanceService and Parts Information Shutdown of GriddleProblem TroubleshootingPossible Causes Page Rev /06