Lotus FTLD-85GS Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 20

CLEANING

Translation of the original instructions

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7 CLEANING

7.1

Routine cleaning

Caution

 

The use of flammable fluids to clean the appliance is forbidden

 

To ensure hygiene and the durability of the appliance, perform external cleaning on a regular basis, taking
care not to damage the cables and the electrical connections. Before starting cleaning, disconnect the
appliance from the power supply. Parts in steel can be washed with warm water and a neutral detergent:
Rinse them thoroughly to eliminate all traces of detergent and then dry with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasive
and corrosive detergents. Enamelled parts must be washed with soapy water. For appliances that included
an oven, cleaning it is made easier by removing the support grid. Thorough, daily cleaning prevents faults
and accumulated deposits of fat and/or food. The steels used in the manufacture of professional equipment
are tried and tested materials of the highest quality. Thanks to their characteristics, they are ideal materials
for use with food substances.
 
Consequently, when using stainless steel appliances, the following suggestions must be observed:
 

·

Stainless steel surfaces must always be kept clean, also ensuring contact with the air. The lack of oxygen

under layers of scale, starch, egg white or other deposits means that surfaces can be affected by
corrosion

·

Do not use products containing salt or sulphuric acid to remove scale. Suitable products are available

commercially but a diluted solution of acetic acid can also be used

·

To clean STAINLESS STEEL appliances, it is advisable to use detergents specifically formulated for this

material. For "minor cleaning", a mild washing up liquid solution may also be used

·

Do not wash the appliance with jets of water under pressure

·

Avoid using detergents containing abrasive powders or bleaches of any kind

·

Lockable stainless steel appliances, during periods of inactivity, must be left uncovered so that air can

freely access internal metal surfaces

·

Stainless steel must not remain in contact for long periods with concentrated acids or with aromatised

concentrates such as salt solutions, mustard, spice mixtures or the like. At certain temperatures and
concentrations, these substances can damage the passive layer. Contact surfaces must therefore be
immediately rinsed with clean water and then dried

·

It is inadvisable to use stainless steel pots exclusively to cook foods in salt water (pasta, rice, potatoes,

etc.). From time to time, these pots must also be used to cook foods containing fats or vegetables. This
helps to prevent damage caused by corrosion

·

After cooking foods in salt water, rinse the tanks with fresh water since salt water residues from cooking

form layers of highly concentrated saline solution that can cause spotting corrosion

·

To prevent so-called secondary corrosion, prolonged contact of stainless steel with ferritic steels should

be avoided

·

Any secondary corrosion spots must be eliminated immediately

·

Do not use sharp objects that may scratch stainless steel parts and consequently give rise to

deterioration

 

Summary of Contents for FTLD-85GS

Page 1: ...NAL USE FTLD 85GS FTRD 85GS FTLD 87GS FTLRD 87GS FTRD 87GS FTLD 89GS FTLRD 89GS FTRD 89GS FTLD 95GS FTRD 95GS FTLD 99GS FTLRD 99GS FTRD 99GS Model LIBR ISTR FTD G Code 563047000 Review 1 Edition date...

Page 2: ...ation 9 3 4 Electrical gas connections 9 3 5 Water connection and drainage 14 4 BURNERS TECHNICAL DATA TABLE ITGB 15 4 1 Burners technical data table 15 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 16 5 1 General informati...

Page 3: ...INTRODUCTION Translation of the original instructions 3 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Installation drawing FIG 1 FTD G...

Page 4: ...E mm AIR INPUT cm FT D 85G 500 800 597 5 77 3 105 150 FT D 87G 700 800 597 5 77 3 105 220 FT D 89G 900 800 597 5 87 1 450 300 FT D 95G 500 950 719 77 3 105 345 FT D 99G 900 950 719 87 1 450 490 B Elec...

Page 5: ...ation of the original instructions 5 1 2 Components FIG A 1 Valve knob 2 Dashboard bracket 3 Piezoelectric 4 Valve 5 Gas pipes 6 Extends drainage 7 Pilot 8 Ignition spark plug 9 Injector 10 Bracket 11...

Page 6: ...Translation of the original instructions 6 FIG B 1 Bracket 2 Pilot light nozzle 3 Ignition spark plug 4 Extends drainage WIRING DIAGRAM FTDG 1 Power supply terminal board 2 Power button 3 4 Ignition...

Page 7: ...electrical safety of this equipment is only ensured when it is correctly connected to an effective ground earth system as required by current electrical safety standards The manufacturer cannot be hel...

Page 8: ...llection The penalties provided for in the event of improper disposal of RAEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment are those provided for by the national transpositions of European Directives 201...

Page 9: ...nding the heat emitted by this appliance Connect the water supply if necessary Caution Do not install the appliance near equipment machines used in cold processes If the appliance has to be installed...

Page 10: ...lls made of flammable material furthermore appropriate measures should also be adopted to ensure the thermal insulation of flammable parts such as the installation of heat shields take special care to...

Page 11: ...es this gas To adapt the appliance to another type of gas make sure that the type of gas in question complies with the information in this instruction manual Warning Pressure is measured with a pressu...

Page 12: ...standard In the case of forced evacuation The gas supply to the appliance must be directly servo controlled by the system and must stop if the flow rate drops below the values indicated in point 4 3...

Page 13: ...the original instructions 13 1 Windproof fume stack fig 3 Extractor hood fig 4 2 Servo system B11 type appliances are supplied on request with a hood or a hood and windproof fume stack to be assemble...

Page 14: ...r siphons Water is discharged by free fall so it is essential that the height of the drain is lower than the point of exit of the pipe The water discharge pipe also conveys cooking fat If the drain is...

Page 15: ...h 0 741 FT D 87GS Burner injector 1 100 mm 3 x 87 3 x 87 3 x 135A Pilot injector 1 100 mm 1 x 19 1 x 19 1 x 27 Consumption kg h 0 828 kg h 0 816 m3 st h 1 111 FT D 89GS 2 burner 7 kW Burner injector...

Page 16: ...ody to avoid burns caused by high temperatures After switching off the appliance wait for a sufficient time for it to cool before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation If smoke is emitted...

Page 17: ...ion 0 This control blocks the gas supply to both the main burner and the pilot burner 5 6 Observations and advice In the case of appliances with two cooking zones it is possible to set different tempe...

Page 18: ...dicated on the component itself The appliance does not require any special maintenance but during the use of the equipment it is advisable to check the following at least once a year possibly increasi...

Page 19: ...ront panel unscrew the gas connection screw couplings and extract the valve bulb then replace the faulty parts and install the new ones in sequence THERMOCOUPLE fig A pos 6 unscrew the pilot burner co...

Page 20: ...are available commercially but a diluted solution of acetic acid can also be used To clean STAINLESS STEEL appliances it is advisable to use detergents specifically formulated for this material For m...

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