Instructions for the user, 5 cleaning the igniter plugs and thermocouples, 6 cleaning the deep fryer – Kleenmaid S9 February 2006 User Manual

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Instructions for the user

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13.5 Cleaning the igniter plugs and thermocouples

In order for the igniter plugs and thermocouples to operate correctly, they
must be kept clean at all times. Check them frequently and, if necessary,
clean them with a damp cloth. Any dry residue should be removed with a
toothpick or needle, taking care not to damage the insulating ceramic part.



13.6 Cleaning the deep fryer

13.6.1 Discharging the frying liquid

Allow the frying liquid to cool completely
before carrying out this operation.

Proceed as follows:

• lift the heating element upwards, leave it to

drip on the vat and dry it with kitchen roll;

• lock the heating element by moving the lock

system S towards the left as shown in the
figure;

• remove the frying vat;

• pour the frying liquid into an appropriate

container and dispose of it according to current
standards for the disposal of exhausted oil.

• The deep fryer's stainless steel vat should be cleaned with a specific product that does not

contain chlorine-based abrasives or acid substances, or a little warm vinegar;

• rinse and dry the vat and basket thoroughly;

• clean the deep fryer heating element with a non-scratch, non-abrasive sponge and detergent

and then rinse thoroughly;

• replace the deep fryer vat into its working position. Finally, release the lock system S and lower

the heating element into the vat.




13.7 Cleaning the fry-top / steak grill

Any grease deposits on the fry-top/steak grill can be eliminated more easily when the griddle is still
warm. If necessary, leave it to cool and soak for a few minutes. Finally, clean with warm salted
water, dry with a tea cloth or kitchen roll.

After each use, the vitroceramic surface V underneath the fry-top/steak grill should also be
cleaned. Any residue of meat or grease can be removed by proceeding as follows:

• remove the fry-top/steak grill from its housing;

• turn the knob to position 11;

• after

approximately

20-30 minutes, even the

toughest residue can easily be cleaned off the
vitroceramic surface with a wooden spatula;

• switch off the heating and leave to cool, then

clean the vitroceramic surface V with specific
products;

• dry thoroughly and return the fry-top/steak grill

to its working position.

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