Iii. cleaning instructions, Vi. maintenance – Metro C200 Insulated Heated Cabinet User Manual
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III. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
ALL MODELS
Your C200 series cabinet has been listed by
the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
which means that it has been designed and
constructed in a way that promotes a sanitary
condition, i.e. sanitary materials and easy
cleanability. To maintain a sanitary condition
and obtain the best cabinet performance,
Metro strongly suggests that the cabinet be
thoroughly cleaned on an regular basis—daily
if necessary.
CAUTION
AT NO TIME SHOULD THE MODULE OR
CABINET BE WASHED OR FLOODED WITH
WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION. NEVER
STEAM CLEAN. SEVERE DAMAGE OR
ELECTRICAL HAZARD COULD RESULT.
1. Turn off master switch.
2. Disconnect the unit from its power source.
WARNING
ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL BEFORE
CLEANING, AS THE INTERIOR OF THE
CABINET MAY BE HOT ENOUGH TO BURN.
ALSO ALLOW THE WATER IN THE PAN TO
COOL BEFORE REMOVAL.
3. Open the door(s) and remove the slide
racks and chimney.
4. If there is water in the pan, remove the pan
from the cabinet and empty the water.
5. Remove the thumb screw securing each
chimney in place. Rotate each chimney
away from the cabinet wall and remove
from unit.
6. To remove the module, eight thumb screws
must be removed from the ceiling of the
cabinet. First remove the water pan.
Separate the pan holder from the unit by
removing the four thumb screws.
7. At each corner of the cabinet ceiling
remove the four thumb screws.
8. Lift the module from the cabinet and place
on a flat surface.
9.
NOTE: 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 natural and epoxy coated aluminum and
stainless steel. Follow the manufacturer’s
directions on cleaners. Never mix cleaners.
10. After cleaning, replace all components.
Make sure the slide racks and chimney are
seated in the hangers correctly.
A. SPECIFIC CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Do not immerse the module when cleaning.
Instead, use a damp cloth and a drying
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.
B. GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. 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 and detergent suppliers can
recommend materials appropriate for use on
natural and epoxy-coated aluminum and
stainless steel.
VI. MAINTENANCE
A. CABINET MAINTENANCE — ALL MODELS
Your C200 series cabinet has been designed
to require very little maintenance. With normal
use, cleaning is the only form of maintenance
that need 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
tightened if necessary.
B. MODULE MAINTENANCE
The module in the top of your cabinet has also
been designed to require very little
maintenance. With normal use, cleaning is the
only form of maintenance that need be done
on a regular basis. 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.