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625-505revI-EN
Steamer
625-MCD & MFY
Cleaning — Daily PM Tasks
Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord from the electrical
receptacle. Proceed with caution, unit is still hot!
This unit is not watertight. Do not clean with a water jet/jet spray. Do not
immerse the unit in water.
Do not use abrasive materials such as scrapers, steel wool, etc. to clean
the spatula or steam chamber.
WARNING
CAUTION
While wearing protective gloves, remove the top cover by pulling
up and off the unit.
1
Top Cover
A. Wash top cover, top plate, and venturi plate in a solution of
McD
®
APSC / APC made up in the back sink.
B. Rinse with clean water, and then sanitize in a solution of
McD
®
Sink Pak Sanitizer.
C. Let air dry.
3
Use brushes to clean the water tube. Dip the brush in warm water
or deliming solution. Insert the brush about 1" into water tube and
then remove. Repeat for 30 seconds.
5
Insert brush here.
The following equipment is required:
•
McD
®
All Purpose Super Concentrate (APSC)
•
McD
®
Sink Pak Sanitizer McD
®
APC (Australia only)
•
McD
®
Delimer™ (as required)
•
Clean sanitized towel
•
Protective (insulated) gloves
A. Remove spatula.
B. Remove the top plate
by carefully sliding it
forward and out of the
unit.
C. Remove the venturi
plate.
While wearing protective gloves:
2
Top Plate
Venturi Plate
Spatula
OPTIONAL: If the surface shows
signs of excessive calcium and
lime buildup, dissolve two
teaspoons of McD
®
Delimer™ in
a small coffee cup with 100 mI of
water. Pour half on each side.
Allow to sit for 5 minutes. Using a
clean sanitized towel, thoroughly
rinse and wipe the internal
surfaces of the steam chamber.
4
Wipe the steam chamber surface with a clean sanitized cloth.
Wash all external surfaces of the steamer with a solution of
McD
®
APSC / APC. Using the McD
®
APSC / APC spray bottle,
spray directly onto a clean sanitized towel and wipe the unit clean.
Do not spray directly on the unit or use abrasive cleaners!
Reassemble unit.
Turn the unit on. When unit is preheated, run a minimum of four
cycles to prime the unit and remove any residual cleaner.
It is recommended that the steamers go through a deliming
procedure at least once a month. Some hard water areas may
require daily, weekly, or biweekly deliming based upon actual
buildup.
CAUTION
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