Quick Start Guide Eco Convection Ovens | 4/5/7/10-Tray | Steam
FG1BX-UK-QSG-0100 | Rev. B23 (July 2023) MONO
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Cleaning
WARNING Ensure the oven is switched off at the mains power supply and has entirely
cooled before undertaking any cleaning tasks.
Pay particular attention to ensure excess water is not applied around the area of
WARNING Do not remove the rear panelling inside the oven. That panel provides access to
the fan assembly, which is not safety-interlocked and could cause serious injury.
CAUTION Clean the oven daily using approved chloride-free cleaning fluid.
Take care that water does not enter the control panel or rear-access panel.
Never use a pressure washer or water hose to clean the oven.
NOTE See the Installation and Operation Manual (FG1BX-UK-MAN-0100) for Monthly
cleaning instructions.
Daily cleaning instructions
General cleaning
1. Sweep any debris out of the oven after it has been allowed to cool.
2. Brush down and wipe the oven front and sides with a damp cloth.
3. Spot clean outside with a damp cloth soaked in a solution of mild detergent and hot water.
4. For stubborn stains, use a proprietary stainless-steel cleaner for the outer surfaces of the oven. A specially
designed cleaning agent can dissolve any fat or grease deposits.
Checking and cleaning the door seal
The door seal is a crucial part of your convection oven and is prone to wear. Animal fats, grease and caustic
cleaning agents attack and weaken the seal material resulting in an accelerated wear rate. A door seal must be
cleaned regularly to help prolong its life and maintain its effectiveness.
1. Clean the seal every day using a mild grease solvent.
2. Once clean, use fresh water to remove any remaining cleaning agent.
Weekly cleaning instructions
General cleaning
1. Complete the Daily Cleaning Tasks.
2. Clean any burnt-on debris using a proprietary oven cleaner, carefully following the manufacturer’s
instructions. Do not allow the oven cleaner to get on the control panel.
3. Use a nylon brush to scrub the cabinet wheels (if fitted) with a solution of mild detergent and hot water.
Note: Using too much water eventually rusts the metalwork.