Cleaning and maintenance – Garland THE SUMMIT ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVEN Manuel d'utilisation

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Part # 1955204 Rev 2 (07/13/12)

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Note: Disconnect line cord from power supply before

cleaning or servicing.

Break-In Period

When oven is new, operate it for one hour at 375°F (191°C)

before you begin your normal cooking operation. After

cooling, wipe the interior, including the racks, with a clean

damp cloth.

Exterior Cleaning

Establish a regular schedule. Any spills should be wiped off

immediately.

1. The oven should always be allowed to cool sufficiently

before any cleaning is attempted.

2. Wipe exposed, cleanable surface when cool with a mild

detergent and hot water. Stubborn residue spots may be

removed with a lightweight non-metallic scouring pad.

Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.

3. Stubborn stains may be removed by using a non-metallic

abrasive pad, rubbing in the direction of the metal’s grain.

If necessary, for particularly heavy deposits, you may mix

a thin paste of water and scouring powder, and apply

it with a sponge. Be careful to apply light pressure and

remember to rub only in the direction of the grain in the

metal.

4. The control panel surface is easily cleaned with hot water,

soap and a soft cloth. Do not use hard abrasives, solvent

type materials or metallic scouring pads since these will

scratch or cloud the surface.

5. Never spray the perforated areas or control panel with

steam or water, as this will allow moisture into the control

cavity, which could damage electrical components.

Interior Cleaning

Establish a regular cleaning schedule or wipe off, on the

same day when spill overs occur.

1. Cool down oven.

2. Remove oven racks.

3. Lift rack guides on either side of oven off of holders. Racks

and guides may be run through dishwasher while oven

cavity is being cleaned.

4. Clean with soap and water using a non-metallic scouring

pad, if necessary. If dirt and grease have accumulated, a

mild ammonia solution or commercial oven cleaner such

as Easy-Off or Dow may be used.

5. To reinstall, reverse procedure. Place the bottom of the

rack guide against the cavity wall. Keeping the top pulled

away from the wall lift up. Push the top of the guide

against the wall and push down locking it into place.

Fan Area Maintenance

If aluminum foil is routinely used to wrap food or cooking

vessels during oven operation, the following preventive

maintenance must be performed:

1. Turn power switch to “Off” position.

2. Remove oven racks and rack guides.

3. Remove air baffle and clean any stains or deposits.

4. Check blower wheel and air baffle for particles of

aluminum foil or food deposits. Clean fins of blower

wheel. (Caution: edges of blower wheel fins may be

sharp).

5. Reinstall the air baffle, rack guides and oven racks.

This simple practice, if performed on a regular basis will keep

your U.S. Range oven operating at peak performance.

Motor Care

The motor on your convection oven is maintenance free

since it is constructed with self-lubricating sealed ball

bearings. It is designed to provide durable service when

treated with ordinary care. We have a few suggestions

to follow on the care of your motor. When the motor is

operating, it cools itself internally by air entering at the rear

of the motor case, provided proper clearance has been

allowed.

Since the blower wheel is in the oven cavity it is at the same

temperature as the oven. If the motor is stopped while the

oven is hot, the heat from the blower wheel is conducted

down the shaft and into the armature of the motor. This

action could shorten the life of the motor.

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