19 | Care (chemical storage)
19.4
Cleaning the cooking cabinet door
Cleaning the glass panes
1. Open the cooking cabinet door all the way, until it reaches the stop position.
2. Use light pressure to release the locks on the glass panes.
3. Swing the glass panes on the cooking cabinet door open one at a time.
4. Clean the glass panels of the cooking cabinet door with lukewarm water, a
mild detergent and a soft cloth.
5. Allow the glass to dry completely.
Cleaning the LED covers
After cleaning the glass on the cooking cabinet door, you can also clean the LED
covers. Use only appropriate care products [} 162] to clean the LED covers.
The LED cover is between the front and center panes of glass on the cooking
cabinet door.
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Make sure the glass panes on the cooking cabinet door are unlocked.
1. Clean the LED covers with lukewarm water, a mild detergent and a soft cloth.
2. Remove cleaning agent residues with clean water and a soft cloth.
3. Allow the LED covers to dry completely.
4. Lock all the panes back into position on the cooking cabinet door.
Cleaning the cooking cabinet door gasket
Using your cooking system in continuous operation, frequently cooking at high
temperatures (above 500 °F), and cooking primarily products containing high
levels of fat and gelatin can all accelerate wear on the cooking cabinet door
gasket. Daily cleaning can help extend the life of the cooking cabinet door gasket.
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Start by opening the cooking cabinet door.
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Cooking cabinet door seal
Glass pane locks
LED covers
Door drip collector
Glass pane locks
Original instructions for use
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