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MAINTENANCE
STAINLESS STEEL
To remove normal dirt, grease or product residue from stainless steel, use ordinary soap
and water (with or without detergent) applied with a sponge or cloth. Dry thoroughly with
a clean cloth. Never use vinegar or any corrosive cleaner.
To remove grease and food splatters or condensed vapours that have baked on the
equipment, apply cleanser to a damp cloth or sponge and rub cleanser on the metal in
the direction of the polishing lines on the metal. Rubbing cleanser as gently as possible
in the direction of the polished lines will not mar the finish of the stainless steel. NEVER
RUB WITH A CIRCULAR MOTION.
Soil and burnt deposits which do not respond to the above procedure can usually be
removed by rubbing the surface with SCOTCH-BRITE scouring pads or STAINLESS
scouring pads. DO NOT USE ORDINARY STEEL WOOL as any particles left on the
surface will rust and further spoil the appearance of the finish. NEVER USE A WIRE
BRUSH, STEEL SCOURING PADS (EXCEPT STAINLESS), SCRAPPER, FILE OR
OTHER STEEL TOOLS. Surfaces which are marred collect dirt more rapidly and
become more difficult to clean. Marring also increases the possibility of corrosive attack.
Refinishing may then be required.
TO REMOVE HEAT TINT
Darkened areas sometimes appear on the stainless steel surface where the area has
been subjected to excessive heat. These darkened areas are caused by thickening of
the protective surface of the stainless steel and are not harmful. Heat tint can normally
be removed by the foregoing, but tint which does not respond to this procedure calls for
a vigorous scouring in the direction of the polish lines using SCOTCH-BRITE scouring
pads or a STAINLESS scouring pad in combination with a powdered cleanser. Heat tint
action may be lessened by not applying or by reducing heat to equipment during slack
periods.
REMOVAL OF SCALE DEPOSITS
It is recommended that your steamer be delimed once a month, or more often if
necessary.
Should your steamer develop a heavy build-up of lime scale deposits, use the CLR
TREATMENT KIT available from your authorized servicer.
Before beginning deliming procedures, ensure that the water is not overflowing into the
cooking compartment.
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