Maintenance, Section 4 - maintenance – Victory HIA-1D-S7-XH User Manual

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SECTION 4
MAINTENANCE

A. Care of Equipment

The cabinet should be cleaned each night. In doing this, avoid using an excessive amount of water. A damp cloth and
any good grease solvent, or soap, should remove any food which has been accidentally spilled into the cabinet. Turn
off power with thermostat switch when through using the unit for the day.

Occasionally, if you have been using the cabinet with the vent open, leave the heat turned on for several hours with
the cabinet empty, vents open and the door propped open. This will assist in driving off any excessive moisture which
might have collected in the Warmer Cabinet.

Should the unit fail to heat, first ascertain if the fuses in the are in tact. If the fuses are good and the until still will not
heat, call a competent electrician.

B. Additional Guidelines Regarding Maintenance

1. Avoid the Three Corrosives

There are three (3) corrosives capable of breaking down stainless steel and will cause damage to the cabinets
interior and exterior surfaces. DO NOT USE the following:

a. Mechanical Abrasion - are those things that scratch steel’s surface. Steel pads, wire brushes and

scrapers are examples.

b. Water - comes in degrees of hardness. Depending on what part of the country you live in, you may

have hard or soft water. Spots may be left by hard water. When hard water is heated, deposits are left
behind that will breakdown and rust stainless steel. Deposits from food preparation and service can also
contribute to breakdown without proper removal.

c. Chlorides - are in water, food and table salt just to name a few. The worst of chlorides come from

household and industrial cleaners.

2. Use of Proper Tools and Cleaning Methods

When cleaning your cabinet, remember to use non-abrasive tools. Soft cloths and plastic scouring pads will not
harm stainless steel. Stainless Steel pads can be used, but scrubbing motion must be in direction of polishing
marks.

Some stainless steel’s polishing lines or “grain” are clearly visible. Always scrub in a motion parallel to the
polishing lines as previously mentioned. If the polishing lines cannot be seen, use only a soft cloth or plastic
scouring pad.

3. Treat Hard Water

Softening hard water can substantially reduce deposits. Certain filters can be installed to remove corrosive
elements. If unsure of proper water treatment, contact a local water treatment specialist.

SECTION 4-MAINTENANCE

SECTION 4-MAINTENANCE

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