Egg station, Maintenance – A.J. Antunes & Co ES-1200 9300588 User Manual
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MaInTenance
WaRnInG
Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and
allow the unit to cool down before performing any
service or maintenance.
caUTIon
chlorides or phosphates in cleaning agents (e.g.
bleach, sanitizers, degreasers, or detergents)
could cause permanent damage to stainless steel
equipment. The damage is usually in the form of
discoloration, dulling of metal surface finish, pits,
voids, holes, or cracks. This damage is perma-
nent and not covered by warranty. The following
tips are recommended for maintenance of your
stainless steel equipment:
• always use soft, damp cloth for cleaning, rinse
with clear water, and wipe dry. When required,
always rub in direction of metal polish lines.
• Stains and spots should be removed using a
vinegar solution.
• Finger marks and smears should be rubbed off
using soap and water.
• Hard water spots should be removed using a
vinegar solution.
caUTIon
Do NOT use a sanitizing solution or abrasive
materials. The use of these may cause damage to
the stainless steel finish.
caUTIon
If a chemical cleaner is used, be sure it is safe to
use on cast aluminum. observe all precautions
and warnings on product label.
Daily cleaning
1. Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and
allow the unit to cool down.
2. Remove the Top Cover, Egg Rings, and Scrap
Pans.
3. Clean the Top Cover, Egg Rings, and Service
Pans in hot detergent water. Rinse in clean water,
sanitize, and allow to air dry.
4. If needed, apply grill cleaner according to the
instructions on the container. Using a grill cloth,
wipe the unit in a back-to-front motion. Use a
fresh grill cloth and rinse the Grill Surface with
water to remove all traces of the grill cleaner.
5. Wipe the unit with a clean cloth dampened with
water and then allow the unit to air dry
6. Reinstall the Top Cover, Egg Rings, and Service
Pans. Plug the power cord into the appropriate
outlet.
IMPoRTanT
The Grill surface is nickel Plated. Discoloration of
the nickel Plated Grill surface is normal and does
noT affect the cooking process.