affixed to the top lid cover and it would be quicker to replace the lid cover than trying
to clean off all the label glue and readhering new labels.
NOTICE : Do not use a scotch brite pad or other similar abrasive material anywhere on
the fryer.
Peel off as much of the old, failing label as possible by hand.
1 1 ) )
Use a 3M Adhesive Eraser Wheel in a hand drill to remove the remainder of
2 2 ) )
label, quickly and easily.
Wipe away the label debris with a towel.
3 3 ) )
If necessary, remove any remaining adhesive remnant by lightly spraying the
4 4 ) )
surface with 3M citrus based adhesive remover. Let stand for a minimum of five
minutes.
Gently scrape, scrub and wipe away remaining adhesive remnants.
5 5 ) )
Using isopropyl alcohol wipes, thoroughly clean the surface to remove any oil or
6 6 ) )
other film from the surface.
Remove the adhesive liner from new label.
7 7 ) )
Apply the new label, laying the label flat on to the surface. Ideally working from
8 8 ) )
the center of the label outward using the 3M PA-1 blue applicator, which is
included.
To eliminate any large bubbles, use a pin to create an airhole, and then press
9 9 ) )
down the bubble using the 3M PA-1 blue applicator.
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