MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
At the end of each cooking day, the exposed interior surfaces of the hood
should be wiped down and the grease cup emptied. During the course of
operation, grease particles are gradually collecting inside the XGS extrac-
tors. Daily, or at periodic intervals, depending on the type of cooking, the
XG extractors must be removed and cleaned. To clean, proceed as follows:
1. Remove extractors. CAUTION: Care should be taken when remov-
ing extractors, especially over fryers. It is recommended that the
cooking equipment be cooled down and the fryers be covered prior
to removing extractors. To remove, lift up slightly on extractors and
pull out at the bottom, then straight down.
2. Extractors may be cleaned either by using a dishwasher or by soak-
ing in deep well sink using hot water with a degreasing detergent,
scrubbed and rinsed. Formula G-510 is highly recommended for
this application. For information contact:
20/10 Products
P.O. Box 7609
Salem, Oregon 97303
Phone: 800-286-2010
Fax: 503-363-4296
email: [email protected]
3. With extractors removed, wipe and clean the back wall and top of the
plenum area and the grease gutter with hot detergent water. NOTE: If
steam or hot water pressure wash is used for periodic cleaning of the
interior, remove the grease drawer and connect a hose to the gutter
drain and lead it to a floor sink or large bucket to drain off water.
4. When applicable, periodic cleaning of the UV lamps will be required.
After removing extractors for servicing, wipe the UV bulbs down with
a clean wet rag to remove any contaminants or grease that may have
collected on the lamps. Failure to maintain the cleanliness of the
lamps will reduce the UVC systems ability to reduce the build-up of
grease and debris on ducts and fans.
5. Replace extractors. Be sure to replace extractors with openings run-
ning vertical as shown in Fig. 9. Note: Arrow will designate “UP”.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
In the event of a fire the thermostat must be replaced.
(Applicable to GFBD models only.)
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CAUTION:
Care should be taken when removing
extractors, especially over fryers. It is recommend-
ed that the cooking equipment be cooled down and
the fryers be covered prior to removing filters.
INSPECTION AND CLEANING REQUIREMENTS
The 2008 edition of NFPA-96 (Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire
Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations) require that hoods, ducts
and exhaust fans be inspected by a properly trained, qualified and certified
company or person(s) in accordance with the following table.
Upon inspection, if found to be contaminated with deposits from grease-
laden vapors, the entire exhaust system shall be cleaned by a properly
trained, qualified, and certified company or person(s) acceptable to the
authority having jurisdiction in accordance.
When a vent cleaning service is used, a certificate showing date of in-
spection or cleaning shall be maintained on the premises. After cleaning
is completed, the vent cleaning contractor shall place or display within
the kitchen area a label indicating the date cleaned and the name of the
servicing company. It shall also indicate areas not cleaned.
Factory trained service agencies are cer tified by Gaylord
Industries to perform these inspections. For the name and phone num-
ber of your nearest agent, call 1-800-547-9696 or go online to visit our
website at www.gaylordusa.com.
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FIGURE 8
NOTE: NEVER OPERATE THE HOOD
IF THE FILTERS ARE NOT IN PLACE.
FIGURE 9
NOTE: FILTERS MUST BE INSTALLED WITH
BAFFLES RUNNING VERTICAL AS SHOWN.
Summary of Contents for ELX SERIES
Page 12: ...9 9 GFBD INTERNAL WIRING SINGLE SECTION FIGURE 16 GFBD GEBD Internal Wiring Diagram ...
Page 13: ...10 10 GFBD EXTERNAL WIRING MULTIPLE SECTION FIGURE 16B GFBD External Wiring Diagram ...
Page 25: ...22 20142 20143 20163 20139 20140 19289 20144 76047 UV MODULE PARTS ...
Page 26: ...23 UV HOOD WIRING BOARD SCHEMATIC ...
Page 28: ...25 ELX GBD OR ND NO UV WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 29: ...26 ELX GFBD NO UV WIRING DIAGRAM ...
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