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For units equipped with the optional sensors – If the degreaser is low, an alarm
will sound and the display will show: “REFILL DEGREASER BOTTLE // PRESS
CLEAN”. Replace the degreaser bottle and start again.
If the display shows: “CLOSE DRAIN VALVE // PRESS CLEAN”, the Drain Valve is
not fully closed. Close it and start again.
12. Clean the outside of the rotisserie.
6.1.5 AutoClean effectiveness evaluation
It is important to consider the condition of the rotisserie after the
AutoClean cycle is finished to verify that the cleaning operations are
functioning correctly. The following images illustrate three states of
cleanliness and their related interpretation.
The image in Figure 6-2: Dirty Cavity shows a cavity that has NOT
been cleaned sufficiently to cook in. This may be due to:
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The cleaning procedures not being followed on a consistent
basis.
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The AutoClean system having not functioning properly for an
extended period of time.
It will be necessary to clean the rotisserie by hand using regular oven
cleaner (in a spray bottle) and a scrub pad or scraper to remove the
build-up of carbon prior to running the AutoClean cycle.
The AutoClean function will only clean the grease from 1 day's worth
of cooking. It may take a few days of AutoClean and hand scraping to
get the unit back to the point where following the correct procedures
will produce a clean rotisserie in the morning.
If the rotisserie cavity looks like what is shown in Figure 6-3: Mostly
Clean Cavity, remove the residual flakes with a scrub pad PRIOR to
cooking.
The image shown in Figure 6-4: Clean Cavity – Ready for Cooking
shows a rotisserie cavity that is sufficiently clean and in which cooking
may be performed.
6.2 Weekly Inspection
Thoroughly inspect the venting components supplied with the rotisserie for signs of damage (dents, perforations, etc).
Replace with certified Hardt components if required. Ensure that the electrical cord, water and gas lines are free from
damage and kinks.
Figure 6-2: Dirty Cavity
Figure 6-3: Mostly Clean Cavity
Figure 6-4: Clean Cavity – Ready for Cooking