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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
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Daily cleaning
Wait for the appliance to cool off.
Remove everything from the cooking compartment.
Empty oil from the cooking compartment (see burnt oil drain procedure).
Turn the heating coil 90° by hand to the vertical position (Fig. 13).
Use a standard sprayer to apply the liquid detergent on the whole surface (cooking
compartment, heating coil, lid and all exposed surfaces) and using a non-abrasive sponge,
clean the entire appliance thoroughly by hand.
When finished, rinse abundantly with tap water (do not use pressurised and/or direct water
jets).
Have water flow out of the cooking compartment using the drainage gate valve (see burnt
oil drainage procedure).
When these operations have been done successfully, close the drainage gate valve.
Carefully dry all exposed surfaces with a non-abrasive cloth.
Put the heating coil back in the horizontal position (Fig. 14).
If necessary, repeat the operations described above for a new cleaning cycle.
Cleaning for prolonged deactivation
When the appliance remains idle for a long time, perform all the described daily cleaning
procedures.
When the operations are over, protect the parts more exposed to oxidation doing as follows.
Therefore:
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Use lukewarm water with a bit of soap to clean the parts;
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Rinse the parts thoroughly, without using pressurised and/or direct water jets;
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Dry the surfaces carefully using non-abrasive material;
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Pass over all the stainless steel surfaces using a non-abrasive cloth slightly moistened
with Vaseline to create a protective coating.
Air out the appliances and rooms regularly.
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