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Unit fitted with Removable PTFE Liners. Debris will
collect behind these liners. Ensure debris behind
theses liners are removed on a daily basis. Also
ensure panels are cleaned.
While resistant to heat, the PTFE sheet should not be
allowed to come into contact with the elements when
hot. The PTFE sheeting should remain taught as
instructed when re-fitting.
Cleaning the PTFE Liners:
• Raise elements, lift from the front close to the element
support bar using the tool provided. Lift up to the
vertical position until the elements engage the element
securing pins to lock them in place.
•
Remove both splash guards from the unit
•
Remove assembled PTFE Liner frames.
•
The cleaning of the PTFE sheeting may be carried
out using non corrosive agents, warm water and
detergent is recommended.
•
At no point should sharp or abrasive material be used
to clean the sheeting, this will damage the material
.
•
Dishwashing the PTFE is not recommended
.
To assemble replacement PTFE liner in its frame:
•
Position PTFE sheet (B) on mounting plate (A).
•
Ensure that there is an equal overlap to the rear of
the mounting plate (A).
•
Fix into position using edge clips (C) by pushing onto
the edge of the mounting plate (A).
•
It is advised to secure one side of the PTFE sheet (B)
initially then make sure that the PTFE sheet (B) is
taught before installing the edge clip (C) on the
opposite side. Repeat the process again with the
remaining parts.
Warning
Do not clean unit with a jet of water or steam clean.
Do not use proprietary cleaners, especially those
that may have a high caustic content.
Only a soap or detergent solution should be used.
Do not expose elements to extreme cold other than
foodstuffs. This will lead to a non-warranty failure.
Do not place non-food objects on elements,
including metallic objects for example: pots, pans or
utensils as this may cause overheating of the
elements and lead to a non-warranty failure.