Instruction Manual
MAN-001
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Cleaning Stainless Steel Warming Cabinets
Stainless steel Warming Cabinets must be cleaned on a regular basis to prevent any unnecessary damage to
the stainless steel surfaces. Spilled liquids and standing water should be cleaned up immediately.
When cleaning stainless steel Warming Cabinets, make sure to use the proper approved cleaning agents and
cleaning materials to protect the surface and prevent damage or corrosion.
Cleaning Stainless Steel Surfaces
•
Using a damp, lint-free cloth and approved
cleaner, wipe down the entire exterior surface
of the stainless steel warming cabinet. Using a
damp, lint-free cloth with distilled water and a mild
detergent, wipe down the entire exterior surface
of the stainless steel sinks.
•
Clean the Warming Cabinet with the stainless steel
surface grain as shown here.
•
Let cleaned Warming Cabinet air dry.
Cleaning Decals or Printed Labels
•
Use only distilled water and a mild detergent
applied with a clean, dry lint-free cloth to clean
decals or printed labels.
•
Cleaning agents can remove or smear any
printing from decals and print labels.
•
Cleaning agents can damage plastic materials
used in manufacturing covers for electronic items
such as touch-screen pads.
Disinfecting Stainless Steel
•
Use a hospital grade non-bleach disinfectant.
Always follow the manufacturer’s instruction for
proper use of these products.
Cleaning the Warming Cabinet Interior:
•
Unplug and remove the Warming Cabinet from its
power supply.
•
CAUTION: Turn OFF Circuit Breaker if Warming
Cabinet is hard wired into the facility’s electrical
supply.
• Open the door and remove all adjustable shelves
and shelf clips.
• Clean the adjustable shelves and shelf clips
separately.
•
Using a damp, lent free, cloth and approved
cleaner, wipe down the interior of the cabinet.
•
Use a lint free dry cloth to dry the cabinet’s interior
or let air dry. If air drying, ALWAYS leave the
cabinet door open.
Cleaning Glass Doors (if applicable):
Use a commercially prepared ammonia-free glass
cleaner or use distilled water and a mild detergent
applied with a lint-free cloth.
CAUTION:
DO nOT USe
these Cleaning
Materials
CAUTION:
DO nOT USe
these
Cleaning Agents
Abrasive Pads
Hard Water (water with a pH
reading above 7.0).
Scrapers (metal or
plastic)
Hydrochloric Acid
Steel Wool
Steam or high pressure water
Wire Brushes
Bleach or any compounds
containing chlorine or Sodium
hypochlorate, or ammonium
chloride salts.
Approved cleaning materials and agents
Soft, clean lint-free
cloth
Non-abrasive
cleaning pads
Soft bristle brush
Mild detergents
Sodium
Bicarbonate
(baking soda)
Distilled water (pH
rating 7) alone
or with a mild
detergent
White vinegar (in a
spray bottle)
Isopropyl
Alcohol
Hospital-grade
non-bleach
disinfectants
Cleaners
approved for use
on stainless steel
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