Cleaning and maintenance – Garland MPOE5L User Manual

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Part # 4518084 Rev. 1 (09/04)

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Check Calibration

Tools:

Digital thermometer with probe; oven mitt.

See also, Temperature Calibration on page 12.
1. Clamp the probe in the center of the middle rack.
2. Pass the probe wire out of the oven between the

door and the door seal and close the door.

3. Plug the probe wire into the thermometer.
4. Press the oven On/Off button.
5. Press the “Preheat Bakery 350” button to heat

the oven to 350°F. Allow the oven to preheat for

approximately 30 minutes before calibrating.

Break in Period
When the oven is new, heat the oven to “Preheat

Bread 425), and leave the oven idle for one hour before

beginning normal operation.

Oven Cleaning

Exterior
• NOTE

: Disconnect the oven from the power supply

before cleaning or servicing.

• Establish a regular cleaning schedule. Any spills

should be wiped off immediately.

Tools:

Mild detergent; hot and warm water; sponge

or soft cloth; clean, dry cloth; possible non-metallic

scour pad; possible scouring powder.

1. The oven should be allowed to cool sufficiently

before beginning the cleaning procedure.

2. Wipe exposed cleanable surfaces when cool with

a mild detergent and hot water. Stubborn residue

spots may be removed with a lightweight non-

metallic scouring pad. Dry thoroughly with a clean

cloth.

3. Painted surfaces should be cleaned using a mild

soap and warm water solution on a sponge or soft

cloth. Dry thoroughly.

4. Stainless Steel surfaces may also be cleaned using a

mild soap and warm water solution on a sponge or

soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed using a

non-metallic abrasive pad, rubbing in the direction

of the metal’s grain. If necessary, for particularly

heavy spots, you may mix a thin paste of water and

scouring powder, and apply it with a sponge. Be

careful to apply light pressure and remember to rub

only in the direction of the metal’s grain.

5. The control panel surface is easily cleaned with

hot water, soap, and a soft cloth. Do not use

hard abrasives, solvent type materials, or metallic

scouring pads since these will scratch and cloud the

surface.

6. Never spray the perforated areas or control panel

with steam or water as this will allow moisture

to enter the control cavity, which could damage

electrical components.

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