Use and Care Manual
CLEANING
WARNING
The Oven and its parts are hot. Be very careful when operating, cleaning, or servicing the oven.
WARNING
• Always unplug electrical power supply before cleaning.
• Avoid splashing water into upper areas of the oven to prevent damage to electrical components or connections.
• Never spray the unit with a hose.
• Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive pads to clean the oven.
DAILY:
1. Unplug electrical power supply.
2. Allow oven to go through cooldown period before cleaning.
3. Remove the Interior Side Racks
4. Take the Interior Side Racks to a sink or dishwasher for a thorough cleaning. Use a mild soap and water solution to clean these items.
5. If necessary, clean the interior of the oven with a damp cloth. Wipe dry with a soft dry cloth.
6. Reassemble oven.
7. Clean the exterior of the oven with a clean damp cloth.
HEAT TINT:
Darkened areas, called "heat tint," may appear on stainless steel exposed to excessive heat. Excessive heat causes the protective film to thicken. This is
unsightly, but is not a sign of permanent damage.
DOOR GASKET CARE
DOOR GASKET:
At least once a week, thoroughly check the door gasket for damage/wear. A damaged gasket can cause inefficient and unsatisfactory operation of the
oven.
If the gasket requires cleaning:
1. Gently wash gasket using a moist cloth, a mild detergent solution, and warm water.
2. Rinse with a fresh cloth moistened in warm water to remove all traces of detergent.
3. Gently wipe dry with a clean dry cloth
Never apply food oils, or petroleum lubricants directly to the gasket(s). Petroleum based solvents and lubricants will reduce the gasket's life.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURE
WARNING
Always perform the Lockout / Tagout Procedure before removing any sheet metal panels or attempting to service this equipment.
The Lockout /Tagout Procedure is used to protect personnel working on an electrical appliance. Before performing any type of maintenance or service on
an electrically operated appliance, follow these steps:
1. In electrical box, place unit’s circuit breaker into OFF position.
2. Place a lock or other device on electrical box cover to prevent someone from placing circuit breaker ON.
3. Place a tag on electrical box cover to indicate that unit has been disconnected for service and power should not be restored until tag is removed by
maintenance personnel.
4. Disconnect unit power cord from electrical outlet.
5. Place a tag on cord to indicate that unit has been disconnected for service and power should not be restored until tag is removed by maintenance
personnel.
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