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C. Conveyor Belt (Figure 26)
Every day, just after starting the oven, stand at the
unloading end of the conveyor, and use a brush to
remove food particles (crumbs, etc.) clinging to the
conveyor belt, collecting them in the crumb pan.
D. Crumb Pans (Figure 26)
CAUTION
Crumb pan is extremely hot while oven is
operating. Allow oven to cool before removing
crumb pan.
When the oven is cool remove and clean the crumb
pan at each end of the oven. Each crumb pan can be
removed by sliding it out, as shown in Figure 26.
Reinstall the crumb pans after cleaning.
Conveyor Belt and Crumb Pan
Cleaning
II. MAINTENANCE - MONTHLY
NOTE:
The oven interior may require cleaning more
than once a month depending on the volume of
baking.
To clean the interior, you have to disassemble some
parts of the oven.
NOTICE
1. Do not use excessive water when cleaning, or
saturation of oven insulation will occur.
2. Do not use a caustic oven cleaner or the
aluminized finger manifold surfaces will be
severely damaged.
When cleaning your oven, first remove all heavy debris
with a vacuum cleaner. Use a damp cloth for light
cleaning. For heavier cleaning of baked-on grease and
carbon deposits, use a non-caustic cleaner that will not
react with the aluminized finger manifold surfaces.
You can order non-caustic cleaner from your local
authorized Middleby Marshall Parts Distributor.
Summary of Contents for PS629E Series
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