Cleaning And Maintenance; What To Do If The Grill Is Not Being Used; What To Do If A Fault Occurs; Maintenance - Arris GRILLVAPOR Series Installation And Operation Manual

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(7) CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Caution: during cleaning do not wash the outside of the appliance with direct or high pressure jets of water.
Thoroughly clean the appliance every evening after work.
Daily cleaning will ensure perfect operation and long life of the grill.
Disconnect the appliance before beginning cleaning. The steel parts should be washed with hot water and
neutral detergent, thoroughly rinsed to eliminate all traces of detergent and then dried with a dry cloth. Do not
use abrasive or corrosive detergents.
Cleaning of the parts in contact with the food is simple: the ventilation element end cover and front panel can
be pulled out easily and the grill surface can be raised 60° to facilitate access to the lower part - a handle with
catch is provided to facilitate raising of the grill surface and the support inside the appliance on the right props
the grill surface open (fig. 2).
The water tray can be pulled out to facilitate cleaning (fig. 6).
In the series 910EL the tray is fitted on runners and can be taken out for cleaning (fig. 6).
(7-a) What to do if the grill is not being used
Thoroughly clean and dry the appliance following the instructions. Disconnect from the power supply.
(7-b) What to do if a fault occurs
If a fault occurs switch the appliance off, disconnect via the device upstream of the appliance and notify the
technical support service.

(8) MAINTENANCE

(Only for qualified persons)
All maintenance work must be performed by qualified personnel only. Before beginning work, unplug or turn off
the switch upstream.
(8-a) Access to electrical box
To access the electrical components inside the electrical box and the control elements and pilot lights, see the
procedure described in paragraph (3-c) electrical connection points 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
To remove the controls dashboard, unscrew the self-tapping screws at the top and bottom.
(8-b) Access to electrical resistances
The electrical resistances are clad in stainless steel 18/10 - AISI 304 and are housed in special profile tubes. If
a resistance breaks, ensure that the electricity supply is disconnected.
The electrical resistances are connected in groups of four per phase; once you have identified the cold area of
the grill surface, proceed as follows:
1) Slide out the ventilation element end cover and front panel (fig. 3).
2) Raise the grill surface approx. 60° by means of the handle and prop open by means of the support (fig. 2).
3) Unscrew the two M6 screws on the front resistance cover and remove it (fig. 2).
4) Unscrew the front resistance stop and remove it.
5) Unscrew the rear resistance cover screw and remove it.
6) Unscrew the screws of the resistance unit in the cold area.
7) Check the resistances one by one with a tester until you find the one not working.
8) Once you have identified the resistance, slide it out of the front of the grill surface and replace with a new
one.
9) Refit all the above components in reverse order.
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