Maintenance
23
Spray Bottle Operating Procedure
NOTE: Use good, nonĆtoxic industrial stainless
steel cleaner. DO NOT use corrosive cleanĆ
ers on the Oven/Steamer.
1. Unscrewāā ātheā āāsprayerāāā āhead āāāāandāāā āfillā āāāthe containĆ
er to the MAX mark. Screw the head assembly
āon āfirmlyā toā āensureā āan āāairtight seal. The liquid
must be clean and free from foreign matter. Do
not overfill Ć space must be left for compressĆ
ing air.
2. To build up pressure, pump approximately 20
full strokes when the container is filled with liqĆ
uid. The higher the pressure, the finer the
spray. If the container is only partially filled,ā
then āmoreā pumping āāis āārequired āto compress
the additional air space.
3. To spray, depress the trigger with your thumb.
4. After a period of spraying, the pressure will
drop. Restore the pressure by operating the
air pump.
5. Release pressure after use by inverting the
spray head and depressing the trigger or byā
slowly āunscrewing ā theā spray āhead assembly
āwhichā willā allow āairā toā escape āfrom around āāāthe
filling aperture.
6. Afterā use,ā rinse āthe āsprayā bottleā withā clean waĆ
ter and check that the hole in the nozzle is āperĆ
fectly āclean āand clear. Warm water (notā hot)ā
usedā withā aā household ādetergent is a useful
cleaning agent for this purpose.
NOTE: Further information can be found in the inĆ
struction leaflet supplied with your spray
bottle.
WARNING!!
Protective clothing and eyewear should
be worn while using cleaning agents.
MAX
Spray
Head
Pressure Pump
Spray Trigger
Pressure
Vessel
Pump
Clean the pump 2 or 3 times per week with warm water
Figure 14
Complete Spray Bottle - P/N R0006
Spray Head Repair Kit - P/N R6332