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Cleaning and Maintenance
WARNING: Unit is not waterproof. To avoid electrical shock or personal injury, DO NOT submerge in
water. DO NOT operate if it has been submerged in water. DO NOT clean the unit with a water jet. DO NOT
steam clean or use excessive water on the unit.
CAUTION: Use mild detergent or soap solution for best results. Abrasive cleaners could scratch the
finish of your unit, marring its appearance and making it susceptible to dirt accumulation. DO NOT use
abrasive cleaners or a cleaner/sanitizer containing chlorine, iodine, ammonia or bromine chemicals as
these will deteriorate the stainless steel and glass material and shorten the life of the unit. Use nylon
scouring pads. Do not use steel wool.
Catalytic Converter
The oven utilizes a catalytic converter system that filters the cooking cavity air reducing grease and odors from the
room. This catalyst contains a microscopic layer of a specific compound that reduces the ignition temperature of
grease. When the cavity air is moved through the catalyst, the grease laden air is reduced to CO2 and H2O. The
catalyst is maintenance free and will continue to operate without issue through the life of the oven. However, proper
care is required when choosing the chemicals used to clean the cavity in order to ensure longevity.
The catalyst is sensitive to particular compounds found in common degreaser and industrial cleaners. Potassium
salts, phosphates, silicates, and other caustic compounds can cause irreversible damage. This damage can result in
reduced catalyst performance causing grease, smoke and odors to be in the room.
Bakers Pride provides an approved cleaner for purchase and recommends any alternatives be checked to determine
their chemical content so not to cause damage.
The catalyst is located directly behind the back wall and does not need to be removed for cleaning
Cook Rack
Open the door and remove the wire rack. Take rack to the sink and thoroughly clean in warm water with mild
detergent or soap. Use a nylon scouring pad or stiff nylon brush.
Do not use steel wool.
Lower Jetplate
Open the door and remove the wire cooking rack and remove lower jet plate by pushing back and lifting up on
the knob. Take the panel to the sink and thoroughly clean in warm water with mild detergent or soap. Use a nylon
scouring pad or stiff nylon brush.
Do not use steel wool.
Upper Jetplate
The upper jet plate may not need removed for daily cleaning. A simple wipe may be all that is needed based on
usage and product type.
Open the door and remove the upper jet plate by pushing back and pulling down on the knob. Take the panel to the
sink and thoroughly clean in warm water with mild detergent or soap. Use a nylon scouring pad or stiff nylon brush.
Do not use steel wool.