C ARE AND C LEAN ING
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Under normal circ umst anc es, this |
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oven should provide you with long |
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and trouble free service. There is no |
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preve ntative maintena nce requir ed, |
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howev er, the following Equi pment |
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Care Guide will maxim ize the potenti al life and | ||||
troubl e free operation of this oven. |
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The cleanline ss and appeara nce of this equip ment | ||||
will con tribu te con siderab ly to operating effic iency | ||||
and savory, appetizing food . Good equipment that | ||||
is kep t cle an works bet ter and lasts longer. |
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CLEAN DAILY |
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1. | Disconne ct unit from powe r |
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2. | source, and let cool. |
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Remove all detac hable items |
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| such as wire shelves, | side |
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| racks, and drip pans. |
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3. | these items separately . |
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Wipe the interior met al surfaces |
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| of the oven with a pap er towe l to |
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4. | remo ve loose food debri s. |
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Clean the interior metal surfac es of the cabine t | ||||
| with a damp clean clot h or sponge and any | |||
| good comm ercial det ergent. |
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NOT E: Avoid the use of abra sive cleani ng | or | |||
| com poun ds, chlorid e based cleaners, | |||
| cleaners con taining quatern ary sal ts. | Never | ||
| use hyd rochlor ic acid (mu riatic acid) | on | ||
5. | stai nless steel. | areas with a water solub le | ||
Spr ay heavily soiled | ||||
| degrease r and let stan d for 10 minutes, then | |||
6. | remo ve soil with a pla stic scouring pad. |
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Wipe contr ol panel, doo r vents, doo r handles , | ||||
| and door gask ets thorou ghly since these | areas | ||
7. | harbor food debris. |
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Rinse surfaces by wip ing with spong e and clean | ||||
| warm water. |
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8. Remove excess water with sponge and wipe dry | ||||
| with a cle an cloth or air dry. Lea ve doors open | |||
| until interior is completely dry. Replace side | |||
9. | racks and she lve s. |
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Wipe door gaskets and control panel dry with a | ||||
10. | clea n, soft clot h. |
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Int erior can be wiped with a sani tizing solution | ||||
| afte r cleaning and rin sing. This solu tion must | |||
| be approve d for use on stainless steel food | |||
| cont act surface s. |
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DA NGE R
DIS CONNECT UNI T FROM
POWER SOURCE BEF ORE
CLEANI NG OR SER VICING .
11. To help maintain the protectiv e film coating on polished stainless steel, clean the exterior of the cab inet with a cleaner recom mended for
sta inless steel surfaces. Spray the clea ning age nt on a clean cloth and wipe with the grain of the stainless steel .
12. Clean any glass with a window cleaner. Always follow appropriate state or local health (hygi ene) regulations regarding all applic able cleaning and sanitation requirements for equipm ent.
CLEA N THE DOOR VENTS
Door vents need to be inspected and cleaned as required.
CLEA N THE PROBES DAILY Remove all food soil from probes. Wipe entire probe and cable assembly with warm detergent solution and a clean cloth. Remove detergent by wiping each probe and cable with clean rinse water and a cloth. Wipe probes and probe brackets with
disposable alcohol pad or sanitizing solution recommended for food contact surfaces. Allow probe and cable to air dry in probe holding bracke t.
CHE CK THE COOLING FAN IN THE OVE N
CONT ROL ARE A
While the oven is warm, check that the cooling fan in the oven control area is functioning. The fan is located at the back of the unit, toward the top.
CHE CK OVER ALL CONDITIO N OF
OVE N ONCE A MONTH
Check the oven once a month for physical damage and loose screws. Correct any problems before they begin to interfere with the operation of the oven.
D AN GE R
AT NO TIME SHOULD THE INTERIOR
OR EXTERIOR BE STEAM CLEANED,
HOSED DOWN, OR FLOODED WITH
WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION OF
ANY KIND. DO NOT USE WATER JET
TO CLEAN.
SEVER E DAMAGE OR
ELECTR ICA L HAZ ARD
COULD RES ULT.
WARRANTY BECOMES VOID IF
APPLIANCE IS FLOODED
DO NOT USE OVEN IF CONT ROLS ARE NOT
PROPERLY FUNCTIONING
Refer to the Trouble Shooting Guide located in this manual or call an authorized service technician.
PG. 20 | 767- SK/III, |