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MAINTENANCE
Run the CombiWash™ automatic cleaning cycle as
follows:
1. Check the level of detergent and rinse aid in the con-
tainers. The red tube is for detergent and the blue
tube is for rinse aid.
Check that the oven temperature is below 80°C. If the
oven is too hot, use the CoolDown function.
Make sure that no trays are in the oven when using
CombiWash
™
.
2. On the MAIN MENU press the MANUAL key.
3. Press the COMBI WASH key.
4. Touch the desired cleaning mode. You can choose
between the following cleaning cycles.
•
Flush:
Use this before starting the other clean-
ing programs.
•
Light:
Use this after steaming and roasting at
low temperatures.
•
Medium:
Use this after steaming and roasting at
medium temperatures.
•
Heavy:
Use this after roasting at temperatures
higher than 180°C.
•
Intensive:
Use this after roasting very greasy
products.
5. Press Start to initiate CombiWash
™
.
Note: If the cleaning cycle is interrupted before it has
been completed, for example
because of a
power outage, the oven automatically performs a
safety flush to remove any detergent remnants.
WARNING!!
Dual Power Supply - before servicing, moving
or cleaning disconnect unit from both power
supplies.
WEEKLY CLEANING
In addition to the daily cleaning it is necessary to clean
the air intakes on a weekly basis. Air intakes provide nec-
essary cooling air to the internal components. They are
generally located on the rear and sides of the equipment.
It is also important to clean the control filter and behind
the fan guard on a weekly basis. This is necessary for
proper functioning of the oven. Scale will build up on the
fan and heat source leading to a less efficient oven.
1. Remove the front grill section and clean the fan
guards once a week on BLCT-61E-H, BLCT-62E-H,
BLCT-101E-H & BLCT-102E-H, models
Cleaning Control Filter
1.
Lift and remove filter in housing at rear of unit.
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2.
Wash filter to remove any accumulated grease and/
or particulate.
3.
Dry filter and reinsert with labeling facing the front of
the unit.
Cleaning & Preventative Maintenance