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Crumb Drawer Daily Filter Cleaning and Spillover Pan Using an 8mm Hex Key, remove and wash the Crumb Drawer Wash the Crumb Drawer in sink or a dish machine. daily. Remove the Spill Pan and clean inside the drawer area. Wash the Spill Pan in sink or a dish machine.
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Intake Aperture Daily Filter Cleaning and Fire Suppression Fusible Link Remove and wash the Intake Aperture daily. Wash the Intake Aperture over a sink and wipe dry. Fire Suppression Fusible Link Clean the Intake Aperture duct area with a water based degreasser and wipe dry with a terry cloth towel.
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Weekly Filter Cleaning Grease Box Parts Use the 8mm Hex Key remove the Grease Box Access Panel. Remove and wash the Grease Box Door. Remove and wash the Grease Filter. Remove and wash the Grease Filter Bracket. Page 3...
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Weekly Filter Cleaning Grease Box Parts Remove and wash the Grease Filter Bottom Pan. Remove and wash the Grease Filter Gutter Pan. Thoroughly clean inside the grease box and surrounding duct areas with a water-base degreaser and wipe dry with a terry cloth towel. Pitot Air Sensing Tube on back wall of the Grease Box.
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Weekly Filter Cleaning Weekly Filter Cleaning ESP Filter Parts Remove the ESP Access Panel. Open the ESP door. Clean the ESP door surface and insulator terminals. Remove and wash the ESP Cell in a dish machine. Remove and wash the ESP Bottom Pan in a dish machine. Thoroughly clean inside the ESP cabinet enclosure.
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Track your filter usage by recording the date when the charcoal filter is changed. Evo recommends to change the charcoal filter every two weeks depending on your menu plan and cooking volume TO ORDER ADDITIONAL CHARCOAL FILTERS, CONTACT EVO AT 503-206-0965...
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EVent 48E FILTER INSTALLATION CAUTIONS ESP Door Terminals MAKE SURE THE ESP DOOR TERMINALS ARE CLEAN AND FREE OF OIL DEBRIS. ESP Unicell Contact Springs UNICELL CORRECTLY INSERTED CORRECT ESP CELL POSITION WITH CONTACT INTO ESP ENCLOSURE SPRINGS IN UPPER RIGHT CORNER Page 7...
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• The first step in cleaning your EVent cooking surface is to remove any remaining food debris. This is best accomplished with a warm surface. • Using the Evo scraper provided, a suitable grill scraper tool, scrape the debris off the surface into the spill pan chute.
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