Cleaning The Steam Outlet Port; Descaling - Henny Penny ClassicCombi Operating Instructions Manual

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Cleaning

5.1.5 Cleaning the steam outlet port

5.1.6 Descaling

Requirements
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Deposits can block the steam outlet port and the pipes connected to it.
NOTICE
Use liquid cleaner with a maximum of 10 % soda or caustic potash
solution.
It is not necessary to rinse with water.
1. Inspect the steam outlet port and the pipes connected to it for
deposits.
2. Spray liquid cleaner in the steam outlet port.
3. With units with a condensate hood (optional), remo ve the connecting
pipe between the condensate hood and the steam outlet port twice
a year.
4. Spray liquid cleaner into the steam outlet port and in the opening of
the condensate hood.
5. Then replace the connecting pipe.
Cooking chamber temperature less than 40 °C (104 °F)
Cooking chamber is clean
To avoid a build-up of scale in the cooking chamber, only softened water
should be used for operation.
If hard water is used, the cooking chamber must be descaled regularly
to avoid damage to the unit.
Use Henny Penny special descaler together with a hand-held sprayer for
manual decalcification.
1. Dilute the special descaler with water at the ratio of 1:2.
2. Open the ventilation plate so that the parts behind it are moistened.
3. Spray the diluted special descaler into the cooking chamber.
4. Allow the solution 30 min utes of contact time, then rinse the chamber
thoroughly.
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