REFRESH
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Maintenance
Step 2:
Switch
OFF
and isolate the electrical power supply.
Step 3:
Allow the stainless steel surfaces to cool.
WARNING:
USE SUITABLE AND APPROVED EQUIPMENT WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHT.
WARNING:
YOU SHOULD WEAR SUITABLE GRIPPING, CUT-RESISTANT WORK-GLOVES WHEN
HANDLING AND CLEANING THE REFRESH UNIT.
Step 4:
Safely position suitable access equipment. Using the cloth moistened with the Acetone
or the Alcohol, clean all surfaces to remove oil and grease.
Step 5:
Using the bucket and warm water, moisten the clean cloth and rinse all surfaces.
Step 6:
Using a clean dry soft cloth, wipe all surfaces dry.
Step 7:
Switch
ON
the electrical power supply.
Step 8:
Switch
ON
the Refresh Unit lighting.
4.2.3.6 Cleaning the Service Tower Internal Ductwork (All Units)
Step 1:
Clean the internal ductwork of the Refresh unit. Refer to Section 4.2.3.1.7 Cleaning
Stainless Steel -
Cleaning Oil and Grease Marks’
below.
4.2.3.7 Cleaning Stainless Steel (All Units)
In general, stainless steel cleaning is carried out to restore the original surface appearance to
prevent corrosion and maintain hygiene standards.
All grades of stainless steel will stain and discolour due to surface deposits and can never be
accepted as completely maintenance free. In order to achieve maximum corrosion resistance the
surface of the stainless steel must be kept clean.
Refer to the following procedures in this section as necessary:
Cleaning Stubborn Stains and Discolouration
Removing Scratches on Brush Satin Finishes.
4.2.3.7.1 Routine Surface Cleaning
Step 1:
Switch
OFF
and isolate the electrical power supply.
Step 2:
Allow the stainless steel surface to cool.
WARNING:
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE MUST ONLY BE UNDERTAKEN BY COMPETENT
PERSONNEL ONCE ALL EQUIPMENT SUCH AS OVENS, GRILLS AND FYERS ARE
SWITCHED OFF AND ALL SURFACES HAVE SUFFICIENTLY COOLED.
WARNING:
USE SUITABLE AND APPROVED EQUIPMENT WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHT.
WARNING:
YOU SHOULD WEAR SUITABLE GRIPPING, CUT-RESISTANT WORK-GLOVES WHEN
HANDLING AND CLEANING THE REFRESH UNIT.
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