Garland SCOGS20SNG SCO-GS-20S-NG 38" Sunfire Series NSF Certified Commercial Gas Convection Oven with 106000 BTU, 60/40 Dependent Solid Door, 5 Chrome Plated Oven Racks and 3/4 HP Motor Sin

User Manual - Page 15

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Part Number 4530588 rev 3 4/15 15
Interior Cleaning
Establish a regular cleaning schedule or wipe o , on the
same day when spill overs occur.
1. Cool down oven.
2. Remove oven racks.
3. Lift rack guides on either side of oven o of holders. Racks
and guides may be run through dishwasher while oven
cavity is being cleaned.
4. Clean with soap and water using a non-metallic scouring
pad, if necessary. If dirt and grease have accumulated, a
mild ammonia solution or commercial oven cleaner such
as Easy-O or Dow may be used.
5. To reinstall, reverse procedure. Place the bottom of the
rack guide against the cavity wall. Keeping the top pulled
away from the wall lift up. Push the top of the guide
against the wall and push down locking it into place.
Fan Area Maintenance
If aluminum foil is routinely used to wrap food or cooking
vessels during oven operation, the following preventive
maintenance must be performed:
1. Turn power switch to “O position
2. Remove oven racks and rack guides.
3. Remove air ba e and clean any stains or deposits.
4. Check blower wheel and air ba e for particles of
aluminum foil or food deposits. Clean  ns of blower
wheel. (Caution: edges of blower wheel  ns may be
sharp).
5. Reinstall the air ba e, rack guides and oven racks.
This simple practice, if performed on a regular basis will keep
your Sun re oven operating at peak performance.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Continued
Motor Care
The motor on your convection oven is maintenance free
since it is constructed with self-lubricating sealed ball
bearings. It is designed to provide durable service when
treated with ordinary care. We have a few suggestions
to follow on the care of your motor. When the motor is
operating, it cools itself internally by air entering at the rear
of the motor case, provided proper clearance has been
allowed.
Since the blower wheel is in the oven cavity it is at the same
temperature as the oven. If the motor is stopped while the
oven is hot, the heat from the blower wheel is conducted
down the shaft and into the armature of the motor. This
action could shorten the life of the motor.
We recommend, at the end of the bake or roasting period,
when the oven will be idle for any period of time, or before
shutting down completely, that the doors be left open
slightly and the oven switched to cool down mode. The fan
will continue to run, cooling the oven.
At the end of the day, push the rocker switch to COOL DOWN
position. This feature cools the oven cavity and protects the
oven motor from pre-mature failure. Once cool set the rocker
switch to OFF.
NOTE: Optimal cool-down will be achieved with the door
open slightly.
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