Cleaning instructions, Preparation, Frequency – Wells Couter Top Electric Hotplates H-65 User Manual

Page 8: Tools, Cleaning, Caution

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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

PREPARATION

Unplug or disconnect hotplate from electrical power before cleaning.
Allow hotplate to cool completely before cleaning.

FREQUENCY

Daily

TOOLS

Plastic Spatula and Plastic Scouring Pad
Clean Cloth or Sponge
Mild Detergent or Cleaner Formulated for Stainless Steel
Warm Water


CLEANING

Unplug or disconnect hotplate from electrical power and allow heating
element to cool completely before cleaning.


COILED HEATING ELEMENTS:


Lift coiled heating elements and remove drip pans. Clean drip pans
with a plastic spatula or plastic scouring pad, mild detergent and warm
water. DO NOT use metal implements, steel wool or metal scouring
pads to clean drip pans. Rinse drip pans by wiping with a clean cloth
or sponge dampened with clean water.


Clean heating elements with a plastic spatula or plastic scouring pad,
mild detergent and warm water. DO NOT use metal implements, steel
wool or metal scouring pads to clean elements. Rinse by wiping with a
clean cloth or sponge dampened with clean water.


Reinstall drip pans and gently lower heating element.

FRENCH PLATE HEATING ELEMENTS:


French plate elements do not lift. Clean heating elements with a
plastic spatula or plastic scouring pad, mild detergent and warm water.
DO NOT use metal implements, steel wool or metal scouring pads to
clean elements. Rinse by wiping with a clean cloth or sponge
dampened with clean water.


CABINET:


Wipe the outer portions of the hotplate cabinet with a clean soft cloth or
sponge dampened with warm water and a mild detergent or cleaner
formulated for cleaning stainless steel. DO NOT use steel wool to
clean hotplate cabinet.


Rinse by wiping hotplate cabinet with a clean soft cloth or sponge
moistened with clean warm water.


Dry cabinet and elements by wiping with a clean soft dry cloth.

CAUTION:

ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD

Disconnect hotplate from
electric power before
cleaning.


CAUTION:

BURN HAZARD

Allow hotplate element and
cabinet to cool completely
before cleaning.


CAUTION:

ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD

Do not submerge hotplate in
water.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT spill
or pour water into interior of
hotplate.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT spill
or pour water into controls,
control panel or wiring.

DO NOT submerge hotplate
in water. Damage to internal
components will occur.
Damage to internal
components from water
damage is NOT covered by
warranty.

DO NOT use metal
implements, steel wool or
metal scouring pads to clean
heating elements.

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