MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS
Keep
the
appliance
performing the scheduled maintenance procedures
recommended
by
the
maintenance will allow the best performance, a
longer working life and constant maintenance of
safety requirements.
Before
WARNING
servicing procedure, activate all the safety
devices
provided
workers and those in the vicinity should
be informed. In particular, turn off the
water supply valves, disable the electricity
supply using the master switch and prevent
access to all devices that might cause
unexpected health and safety hazards if
turned on.
WARNING Before performing any service
that
involves
electrical
disconnection and/or exposure to electrical
components, always follow the Electrical
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Procedure. Disconnect
all circuits. Failure to comply can cause
property damage, injury or death.
At the end of each session of use and whenever
necessary, clean:
•
Condensation collection tank
•
Cooking chamber
•
Check the air fi lter (if installed) located under
the appliance and clean it if it is dirty or
obstructed (see page 78)
•
Appliance and the surrounding environment
WARNING At least once every 6 months
or, if meat or greasy foods are cooked
frequently, every 2 months clean the vent.
Every year, have skilled, authorized personnel
perform the following operations:
•
Clean water intake fi lter
•
Clean drain lines
•
General check of the appliance
•
Identify and change worn parts
IMPORTANT _________________________
Record the yearly inspections.
MAINTENANCE
at
peak
effi ciency
manufacturer.
Proper
Performing
any
and
decide
whether
connection
IMPORTANT _________________________
by
Contact
the
representative or an authorized service
agent to perform maintenance and repairs.
WARNING Fire risk! Greasy residues or
fats in the cooking chamber and on heating
elements or close to heat exchangers
may cause fi re: carefully clean chamber,
heating
elements
the end of each duty and immediately
whenever there is dirts, grease and fats.
If the fat drain valve is provided, check that
it is clean and not obstructed before each
cooking process.
ELECTRICAL LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
PROCEDURE
or
WARNING Before performing any service
that
involves
disconnection and/or exposure to electrical
components, always follow the Electrical
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Procedure. Disconnect
all circuits. Failure to comply can cause
property damage, injury or death.
The Electrical LOCKOUT/TAGOUT Procedure is
used to protect personnel working on an electrical
appliance. Before performing any maintenance
or service that requires exposure to electrical
components, follow these steps:
1. In electrical box, place appliance circuit breaker
into OFF position.
2. Place a lock or other device on electrical box
cover to prevent someone from placing circuit
breaker ON.
3. Place a tag on electrical box cover to indicate
that appliance has been disconnected for
service and power should not be restored until
tag is removed by maintenance personnel.
4. Disconnect appliance power cord from electrical
outlet.
5. Place a tag on the cord to indicate that unit
has been disconnected for service and power
should not be restored until tag is removed by
maintenance personnel.
Combination Oven Installation and Operation Manual
Section 6
Maintenance
factory,
the
factory
and
exchangers
electrical
connection
at
or
79