Cleaning and maintenance continued – Garland G280-2 User Manual

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Part # 1382650 Rev 4 (12/07)

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Continued

Stainless steel may discolor if overheated. These stains can

usually be removed by vigorous rubbing with a scouring

powder paste.

Use only stainless steel, wooded or plastic tools if necessary

to scrape off heavy deposits of grease and oil. Do not use

ordinary steel scrapers of knives as particles of the iron may

become imbedded and rust. STEEL WOOL SHOULD NEVER

BE USED. Either a typical bleach solution or hot water can be

used to sanitize stainless steel with out harm.

Oven Interior (porcelain enamel)

NOTE: Disconnect line cord (if applicable) from power

supply before cleaning or servicing.

1. Before cleaning oven interior, remove all oven racks

and guides (if “RC” base). Oven racks and guides can be

cleaned with a mild soap and warm water or run through

dish washer.

2. The porcelain interior can be cleaned with oven cleaners

such as “Easy-Off”, or “Dow Oven Cleaner”. Apply only

when oven is cold.

Oven Interior, (optional continuous clean)

NOTE: Disconnect line cord (if applicable) from power

supply before cleaning or servicing.

1. “Break-In Period” – When the oven is new, operate the

oven for at least two hours at high heat, with the oven

empty, before normal cooking operation. Continue

preheating the oven for two hours prior to use during

the first two weeks. During this break-in period, it is

important that the oven surfaces be kept clean of

excessive soiling due to spillage.

2. How to put “continuous cleaning” action to work: each

day, after baking and roasting operations have ceased

empty the oven, turn the temperature control up to high

heat (500°). This high heat will accelerate the cleaning

action and reduce the time required to effectively clean

the oven. Usually the cleaning operation will take about

45 to 60 minutes.

3. Heavy Staining – When the oven appears soiled, due to

heavy staining, we suggest pre-heating the empty oven

each day for 1 or 2 hours (depending on the condition of

the oven) for effective results. Also, ordinary household

ammonia has proven to be effective in removing baked-

on “soil” build-up and has the beneficial effect of keeping

the microscopic “pores” of the coating open and free

To perform its cleaning action. An occasional light

swabbing with household ammonia while the oven is at

room temperature will prove extremely beneficial.

Abrasives should not be used – in order to maintain

continuous cleaning action, it is very important to avoid

the use of abrasive materials such as steel wool scouring

pads, abrasives or sharp implements which can cause

permanent damage to the surface coating. In addition

oven cleaners such as “easy-Off” or “Dow Oven Cleaner”

will clog the “pores” of the special coating and will retard

the cleaning action.

4. Period “Tune-Up” – Although the oven appears clean, we

recommend operating the oven at high heat for 2 hours

approximately once each month. This will insure against

build-up of solids in hard to see places and in the pores of

the coating.

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