Vulcan-Hart VC6GC ML-136495 Cleaning, Allow the oven to cool before cleaning, Snorkel, Daily

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CLEANING

WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES.

Allow the oven to cool before cleaning.

Snorkel

The snorkel (heat circulation tube), located in the back of oven cavity, should never be blocked. The snorkel should be kept clean at all times for proper operation of the oven. Clean with standard oven cleaner at least once a week. Be sure to thoroughly clean all cleansing solution off before using the oven again. It is also recommended that the oven be run at 400°F (204°C) for 20 minutes before using to burn off any cleaning solution that was not thoroughly rinsed from the snorkel.

Daily

Exterior stainless steel oven panels should be cleaned with a damp cloth. Stubborn soil may be removed with detergent. (DO NOT USE "DAWN".) Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft, clean cloth.

Clean porcelain oven interior daily with soap or detergent and water. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft, clean cloth.

Nickel-plated racks and rack supports are dishwasher-safe and may be removed for cleaning.

For exterior burned-on foods and grease which resist simple soap and water cleaning, an abrasive cleanser (scouring powder) mixed into a paste may be used. Apply with stainless steel wool or sponge, always rubbing with the "grain." This treatment is equally effective for "heat tint" (slightly darkened areas caused by oxidation). Again, remember to rub in the direction of the polish lines. Rinse with clear water and dry with a soft cloth.

Do not use scouring powder on the glass window; it will scratch and fog the glass.

After processing some foods at low temperatures, odors may linger in the oven. These odors may be cleared by setting the thermostat to 500°F (260°C) and allowing the oven to run unloaded for 30 to 45 minutes.

GUIDELINES FOR MAINTAINING STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES

There are three basic things that can break down the surface layer of stainless steel and allow corrosion to develop: 1) Abrasion; 2) Deposits and water and 3) Chlorides.

Avoid abrasion from rubbing with steel pads, wire brushes or scrapers that can leave iron deposits on stainless steel; instead, use plastic scouring pads or soft cloths. For stubborn stains, use products such as Cameo, Talc or Zud First Impression. Always rub parallel to the polish lines or with the grain.

Hard water can leave deposits that promote rust on stainless steel. Treated water from softeners or certain filters can eliminate these mineral deposits. Deposits from food must be properly removed by cleaning. Use mild detergent and nonchloride cleaners. Rinse thoroughly. Wipe dry. If using chloride-containing cleaners or sanitizers, rinse repeatedly to avoid stainless steel corrosion. Where appropriate, apply a polish recommended for stainless steel (such as Benefit or Super Sheen) for extra protection and lustre.

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Contents Installation For Your Safety Important for Your SafetyGeneral Features and OptionsVC Series GAS Convection Ovens Location InstallationInstallation Codes and Standards UnpackingOvens Mounted on Casters Installing Basic OvenCanada Assembling Stacked Ovens Assembling the Legs to the OvenAssembling the Stand to the Oven Natural Gases Propane Testing the GAS Supply SystemLeveling GAS Connection GAS DataElectrical Connections Burner AIR AdjustmentVent System Models Hz/PH Maximum Protective Device Electrical DataMinimum Circuit Ampacity Operation Master SwitchFan Speed Switch Lights SwitchFunction Switch TimerShutdown Instructions Using Model VC4GD and VC6GD OvensBefore First USE Lighting Model VC4GD and VC6GD OvensConserving ENERGY- ALL Models CookingEnd of Day Extended ShutdownOperating Hints Roast & Hold Operation When EquippedProper Utensils Times once programmed Programmable Controls Models VC4GC and VC6GCRack Buttons select individual Menu/Rack Number Cook To Program Menu Item and Rack Number Cook Times Manually Setting the Temperature and Cook TimeDoor and Timing Always Set the Temperature Before Setting the TimeTo Display the Actual Oven Temperature To End a Cooking CycleRack Arrangements Setting the Oven for Roast & HoldHigh Limit Switch Special Procedures for BakingStanding Rib Roast Oven Ready Recommended Temperatures and Times for RoastingCooking Hints Suggested Cooking GuidelinesCupcakes CakesAngel or Sponge Cakes Loaf or Tube PansFrozen Entrees Food Service PansFrozen French Fries Frozen TV DinnersDaily CleaningAllow the oven to cool before cleaning SnorkelTroubleshooting MaintenanceEntretien DépannageNettoyage Inoxydable Acier EN Surfaces LES Préserver Pour GuideQuotidien Nettoyage Fondant fromage au Sandwiches Divers AlimentsCasseroles Biscuits Fruits aux TourtesRôtissage DE Température Suggéré Cuisson DE Guide’UTILISATION Conseils Cuisson LA Pour Spéciales Procédures Sécurité DE ThermostatGrilles DES Arrangement Équipé si chaud-au-Garde et Rôtissage Hold & Roast ModeCHAUD-AU-GARDE ET Rôtissage Mode EN Four DU Réglage Grille de numéro chaque pour cuisson Minuterie et PorteCuisson de cycle d’un Fin Four du réelle température la de AffichageCuisson DE Temps DU ET Température LA DE Manuel Réglage VC6GC ET VC4GC Modèles Programmables Commandes Appropriés Ustensiles Cuisson Modèles LES Tous L’ÉNERGIE DE ConservationProlongé Arrêt Journée la de fin la ÀUtilisation Première UNE Avant Préchauffage VC6GD et VC4GD Fours DES UtilisationFour du refroidissement le d’accélérer vue en entrouvertes Arrêt OFF ou marche on à four du l’éclairage Commande’éclairage Interrupteur Clignote AllumageVitesse de Interrupteur FonctionnementVentilateur du Basse LO et élevée HI vitesse la choisir de PermetÉlectriques Caractéristiques ’AIR Brûleurs DES Réglage Électrique RaccordementNivelage GAZ DE Canalisation LA DE EssaisGAZ DE Données GAZ DU Branchement Support UN SUR Four DU Assemblage Superposition DE D’ÉVACUATION ConduitFours DE Superposition AvantCanada Au Roulettes sur four du InstallationBase DE Four DU Installation Déballage Caractéristiques GénéralitésImportantes Sécurité DE Mesures AvertissementSécurité DE Mesure Impor Tant’EMPLOI Mode ET D’INSTALLATION Mode

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