Cleveland Range OVEN STEAMER Oven User Manual


 
Maintenance and Cleaning
75
Descale Steam Generator
Steam generators should be descaled at least once a month, depending on scale buildup. If you
have serious steam generator scale buildup, a water treatment system should be installed for the
steamer or if this is not possible, the frequency of descaling should be increased.
Cleveland Range, recommends the use of DISSOLVE
®
Descaler Solution, Cleveland Range Part
Number 106174. No other system of steamer descaling should be used.
NOTE: Part No. 106174 is the Part No. for a case (6 1-gallon containers) of DISSOLVE
®
descaler.
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE WITH DISSOLVE
®
DESCALER SOLUTION Cleveland
Range Part Number 106174 ONLY.
Health Hazard Data, Effects of Overexposure – This product may cause a burning sensation
to eyes or skin.
Emergency and First Aid Procedures - In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with
plenty of water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. In case of skin contact: wash with
soap and water. If inhaled, remove to fresh air and if burning persists, call a physician. If
swallowed, drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and call a physician.
Spill or Leak Procedures – Rinse with plenty of water to dilute. Sodium carbonate or calcium
carbonate may be used to soak up liquid. Spent material is considered non-hazardous, and
spent material may be disposed of in a sewer system with water flush.
CAUTION
Do not use any other product or method of descaling other than the
DISSOLVE
®
Descaler method using Part No. 106174. Read, understand,
and heed the instructions on the DISSOLVE
®
label and MSDS.
WARNING
The liquid solution in Cleveland Range Descaler Solution Part No. 106174 can be harmful if not
handled properly.
Follow these basic safety rules for handling and using this product:
Wear protective clothing when mixing or applying chemical cleaners.
Wear rubber gloves, and OSHA approved eye protection when descaling to help avoid injury.
Avoid breathing fumes. If liquid comes in contact with skin, wash with soap and water.
If chemical contacts eyes, flush with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention
If chemical is swallowed or ingested, drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and call a physician.