Convection oven cleaning instructions, Cleaning instructions caution, Caution – Bloomfield Wells WVOC-2HFG User Manual

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CONVECTION OVEN CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS


PRECAUTIONS

Turn oven power switch to FAN

Allow

oven

to

cool


FREQUENCY As

Noted


TOOLS

Mild Detergent, Soft Cloth or Sponge

Plastic

Scouring

Pad

Spray Bottle

Commercial

Oven

Cleaner/Degreaser

DAILY


1. Ventilator fan must be

ON

. Turn oven power switch to FAN;

remove racks and take to sink.


2. Let oven cool to 200°F. If oven is cooler than 200°F, raise

temperature to no more than 200°F.


3. Mix oven cleaner/degreaser per manufacturer’s directions. Spray

oven cleaner/degreaser solution onto soiled surfaces; then, close

oven door and let stand for 5 min.


4. Open door slowly to allow steam to escape and allow oven to cool
completely.


5. Wipe oven surfaces with a soft cloth, rinse cloth as necessary.


6. Re-spray any remaining soiled areas and scrub with a plastic
scouring

pad.


7. Rinse all surfaces with a clean soft cloth dampened with clean
water.


8. Wash, rinse, and sanitize oven racks and replace in oven.


9. Wipe exterior surfaces with a clean cloth dampened with clean

water and a non-abrasive cleanser. Rinse by wiping with a clean

cloth dampened with clean water.


HEAVY SOIL RECOVERY—As Needed


1. Turn oven power switch to FAN; remove racks and take to back
sink.


2. Let oven cool to 200°F. If oven is cooler than 200°F, raise

temperature to no more that 200°F.


3. Spray

Oven

Cleaner/Degreaser

full strength onto soiled surfaces;

then, close oven door and let stand for 5 min.


4. Open door slowly to allow steam to escape and allow oven to cool
completely.


5. Wipe oven surfaces with a soft cloth, rinse cloth as necessary.


6. Re-spray any remaining soiled areas and scrub with a plastic
scouring

pad.


7. Rinse all surfaces with a clean soft cloth dampened with clean
water.


8. Wash, rinse, and sanitize oven racks and replace in oven.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION:

CUT HAZARD


Use due care when

cleaning near fan. Blades are
sharp.

CAUTION:

ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD

DO NOT splash or pour water
onto control panel or wiring.

CAUTION:

HEAT AND
SMOKE HAZARD


Keep the ventilator fan running
during any "hot surface"
cleaning operation to avoid a
build-up of heat and/or smoke.

IMPORTANT: Avoid Fire
Suppression System
discharge!
Keep the ventilator fan running
during any "hot surface"
cleaning operation to avoid
melting a fusible link and
causing a discharge of the fire
suppression media.


IMPORTANT:
Always rub / wipe in the
direction of the polish lines
or grain of the metal.

DANGER

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

DO NOT SPRAY WATER ON OR AROUND

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

DO NOT WASH FLOOR NEAR ELECTRICAL

EQUIPMENT WITH WATER SPRAY

505

304963

Rev. (

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OpM

anual

W
V

O

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-2HG

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