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on the floor of the cabinet. the control panel
will be facing the ceiling. unplug the module
power supply cord from the cabinet supply
cord and remove the module from the cabinet.
2. Do not use abrasive cleaners. For every
cleaning method, best results are always
obtained when the cleaner and technique
are matched to the soil conditions involved.
contact your detergent representative to
ensure the cleaning product being used is
recommended for use on stainless steel.
Follow the manufacturer’s directions on
cleaners.
Never mix cleaners.
CAUTION
DO NOT ALLOW THE CABINET POWER
SUPPLY CORD RECEPTACLE TO COME IN
CONTACT WITH WATER OR CLEANSERS.
IT MUST BE DRY BEFORE PLUGGING THE
MODULE POWER SUPPLY CORD INTO IT.
C. QUAD-HEAT DUAL FUEL SYSTEM
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
. the heat conductive baffles spread the heat
from the canned fuel drawers to the corner
chimneys. the heat baffles are next to the
standard electric module. First, remove the
electric Heating System module. to remove
a baffle, lift up on the recessed handle to
disengage the edge of the baffle from the
locator pin in the bottom of the cabinet. then
slide the baffle away from the nearest end of
the cabinet until it clears the shelf hangers
and lift it out of the cabinet.
2. to remove the corner chimneys (after
removing the heat conduction baffles) put
your thumb and finger into the two holes near
the upper end of the chimney and lift the
chimney off its hanger and remove it from
the cabinet.
to install the Quad-Heat dual fuel system,
reverse the above instructions. When
installing the chimneys, make sure they
are securely seated on the hangers. When
sliding the baffles to the end of the cabinet,
make sure the slots in the bottom of the
chimney engage the baffle and that the
baffle is locked into the locator pins by
pushing down on the recessed handle.
D. SPECIFIC CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
DO NOT IMMERSE THE ELECTRIC HEATING
MODULE WHEN CLEANING.
. use a damp cloth and dry with a towel.
Special attention should be paid to keeping
the air-inlet area and the controls area free of
dirt build-up.
BE SURE TO THOROUGHLY DRY THE
MODULE BEFORE RETURNING IT TO USE.
2. Do not neglect to clean the under-chassis
area, especially the area above each caster.
3. the cabinet or component(s) must be
thoroughly rinsed to remove any residue that
may stain the materials.
E. GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
. LigHt SoiL
if routine (daily) cleaning is practiced, a mild
soap and warm water should be sufficient to
keep the unit clean.
2. HeaVieR SoiL
if cleaning has been postponed, solvent or
emulsion type cleaners that can be applied
with bare hands will give excellent results.
Such cleaners are available under various
brand names. Detergent suppliers can
recommend materials appropriate for use on
stainless steel.
NOTE:
For every cleaning method, best
results are always obtained when the cleaner
and techniques are matched to the soil
conditions involved. to ensure using the
proper cleaner for stainless steel, contact
your detergent representative.
IV. maInTenanCe
A. CABINET MAINTENANCE
Your cabinet has been designed to require
very little maintenance. With normal use,
cleaning is the only form of maintenance
that needs to be done on a regular basis.
Keeping the casters free of dirt build-up will
go a long way in prolonging their life.
if your cabinet is rolled over rough surfaces
or transported over the road, the various
threaded fasteners, i.e., screws and nuts,
should be periodically inspected and tight-
ened if necessary, particularly the handles,
door hinges and caster fasteners.
B. ELECTRIC HEATING MODULE
MAINTENANCE
the module in the base of your cabinet has
also been designed to require very little
maintenance. With normal use, cleaning is
the only form of maintenance that needs to
be done on a regular basis. When cleaning,
do not spray or pour water on the module
and do not immerse the module in water.
Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a towel.
Keeping vital areas such as the air-inlet area
and the controls area free of dirt build-up will
go a long way in prolonging the life of the
electrical components. no maintenance is
required on the electrical components.
C. BLOWER MOTOR MAINTENANCE
the blower motor requires no maintenance
other than keeping the unit clear of dirt, dust
and food particles.