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significant amount, it is suggested to contact companies, bodies or entities licensed by the
competent body in the environmental area”.
(Source: ANVISA - Technical Report No. 11, of October 5, 2004; Subject: Oils and Fats Used in
Frying).
5. Cleaning and Maintenance
5.1 Cleaning Procedures and Products Used
Your equipment was built with first-line materials, so use it properly and you will get great
satisfaction. Keep your equipment always clean and well-cared for, which will make it much more
durable.
The equipment must be cleaned daily to obtain a good operation, greater durability and avoiding
the accumulation of bacteria, which can cause contamination in food.
For the protection of stainless steel parts, the equipment is supplied with a protective film.
Before the first cleaning, remove the film from all parts.
ATTENTION!
Before carrying out maintenance or cleaning, make sure that the equipment has the burner
turned off, the gas pressure regulator (register) closed and the frying bowl at room
temperature;
ATTENTION!
Do not use water jet to clean the equipment.
IMPORTANT
This equipment is not intended to be immersed in water for cleaning.
Follow the instructions below to find out which parts can be immersed and what special care
should be taken with the other parts.
Removable parts (tanks and baskets) must be removed from the equipment and washed with
warm water and neutral detergent. Clean the corners well, eliminating food residues.
Even though it is mobile, the burner drawer cannot be immersed in water and never use water
jets for cleaning, as this will damage the burners.
When cleaning the burner drawer and structure, dilute soap, mild detergent, or ammonia-based
remover in warm water and apply with a soft cloth. With a cloth dampened with water, rinse and then
dry the parts with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use abrasive products or sponges and substances containing acids or chlorine to clean
metal parts, as they can scratch or damage the surface of the parts causing corrosion points.
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