Daily Maintenance
-Wipe down the seamer with warm water and a rag to keep it clean of sticky
residue. You can add a small amount of sanitizer or dish soap, but it is NOT
suggested to use other cleaners. Warm water is all that is needed to break up
sticky residues. Make sure to dry everything off thoroughly.
-The Splash Guard can be cleaned more easily by removing the two “ring” quick-
release pins located between the base lever and base shaft. This allows the
handle to be removed from the base and the door to swing away from the seamer
to allow better access to the inner surfaces. You can also lift the base shaft up
and out for better access to the stainless panel for cleaning.
-Make sure to empty and rinse the drip tray often to avoid spills.
Weekly Maintenance
-Pull the white plastic lower adapter off the base shaft bearing and use a rag and
warm water to wipe down the bearing, washer(s) and wave spring (see diagram
above). Dry them off and add a dab of grease into the bearing and rub some onto
the spring and washer(s). Replace them in the same order they were removed.
-Remove the base shaft by pulling out the upper quick-release pin. The shaft can
then be pulled upward and out of the machine. Wipe down the shaft and the
bore that the shaft rides in with water and a rag. Dry them off and rub a dab of
grease onto the shaft. If this isn’t done regularly, the shaft will eventually become
sticky and the splash guard handle will become difficult to close.
DO NOT
force
the handle if it becomes sticky or you will
!BEND OR BREAK!
the base adjuster.
Helpful Hint: remove and clean the base shaft at the end of the day and leave the
assembly on the counter next to the seamer so that the morning shift opener sets
it back into the seamer. This way there is a reminder that it is getting cleaned
often.
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