5.4.4 Replacing the Cleaning Agent Canister
For your safety when working with/on the combi oven
Before starting work, read and understand the rules, risks, and hazards specified in the 'For Your
Safety' on page 16 section and in these instructions and follow all the corresponding instructions with‐
out exception.
Required tools
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ConvoClean forte replacement canister
Replacing the Cleaning Agent Canister
1.
Risk of skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation
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Do not let the rinse aid come into contact with your
eyes, skin, or mucous membranes.
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Do not inhale the rinse aid's vapors or mist.
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Wear the required personal protective equipment.
Remove the cap from the ConvoClean new or
ConvoClean forte replacement canister.
2.
Risk of food being contaminated by cleaning agents
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When replacing the cleaning agent canisters, make
sure that the hoses are connected correctly.
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When filling the canisters, make sure to use the right
chemicals for each hose.
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Find the canister that is connected to the cleaning agent
connection (G) with a (red) tube and that is located on
the bottom left side of the unit.
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Unscrew the (red) supply tube, together with the wand,
from the canister you just identified (1).
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Remove the empty cleaning agent canister.
3.
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Put the new, full canister (1) containing cleaning agent
in place.
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Insert the (red) supply tube, together with the wand, into
the full canister (1) and screw it in place.
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Make sure that the tube is routed without any kinks and
that the vent opening on the canister's cap is open and
clear.
4.
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Check to make sure that the canisters are set up cor‐
rectly:
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The canisters' supporting surface must not be higher
than the edge where the feet and the unit case meet.
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The canisters' supporting surface must not be more
than 3.28 ft below this edge.
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Check to make sure that the tube is connected to the
right connection.
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The cleaning agent must go to unit connection G.
(indicated by a red color).
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