Cleaning & cabinet maintenance – Carter-Hoffmann SR1820 User Manual

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CLEANING & CABINET MAINTENANCE

Turn the main power switch OFF, unplug and allow the unit to
cool completely before cleaning. DO NOT spray or splash water
on the heater, control panel, timer or wiring.

1. Tray slides are easily removed without tools for cleaning,

Simply lift up and pull out. The tray slides may be hand
washed or run through an automatic washer.

2. Before cleaning, unplug the heating assembly. Remove the

heater by grasping handles on each side of the heater. Pull
up and lift out. Disconnect power cord from heater assembly
before removing completely.

3. To clean stainless steel surfaces use only cleansers,

detergents, degreasers, or sanitizers that are certified to be
"chloride-free"

and

"phosphate-free,"

and

cleansers,

degreasers, or sanitizers only in the recommended
concentrations. DO NOT exceed recommended concentra-
tions or mixing ratios. After cleaning and sanitizing, rinse all
exposed surfaces thoroughly with large amounts of clean,
clear water. Wipe off any standing liquid or residue from all
surfaces, corners and rear edges.

4. Vinyl trim should be washed with a chlorine-free detergent

and water. Rinse thoroughly with clear water and allow to
dry. Never use abrasive cleaners, waxes, car polish, or
substances containing strong aromatic solvents or alcohol.
Use of direct steam / hot water cleaning at temperatures
above 190°F may result in “bubbling” or loosening of vinyl
adhesive.

WARNING: ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD
Unplug the unit from
electric power before

performing cleaning or mainte-
nance.


WARNING:
BURN HAZARD
Allow the unit to cool
before performing any

cleaning or maintenance proce-
dures.


WARNING: ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD
DO NOT spray or
splash water on the

heater, control panel, timer or
wiring.


CAUTION:
Heating unit
weighs approximately
50 lbs
.
Two people are required

to remove the heater assembly
from the cabinet.

IMPORTANT: Cleansers, detergents, degreasers, sanitizers or bleaching agents that contain chlorides or
phosphates will cause permanent damage
to stainless steel products. This damage appears as pits,
eruptions, voids, small holes, cracks, severe discolorations or dulling of the metal finish. Water with a high
chlorine content can also damage stainless steel. If unsure of your water quality, we recommend you have it
tested. THIS DAMAGE IS PERMANENT, COSTLY TO REPAIR, AND IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.

PURPOSE

FREQUENCY

CLEANING AGENT

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Routine
cleaning

Daily

Soap or ammonia or
detergent and water

Swab with cloth.
Rinse with clear water, wipe dry.

Smears
and
fingerprints

As needed

Stainless steel cleaner
or similar products

Rub with cloth as directed on package.
Rub in direction of grain of stainless steel.
Do not use on vinyl trim or control panel.

Stubborn spots
and
stains

Daily or as needed

Any chloride-free or
phosphate-free
cleanser

Apply with damp sponge or cloth.
Rub in direction of grain. Rinse thoroughly.
Do not use on vinyl trim or control panel.

Hard
water spots

Daily or as needed

Vinegar

Swab with cloth.
Rinse with clear water, wipe dry.

RECOMMENDED TIPS FOR CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL

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