Impinger I – Operator Manual
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Disconnect power supply before servicing or cleaning this oven. Safeguard power so it cannot be accidentally
restored. Failure to do so could result in dismemberment, electrocution, or fatal injury. There is more than
one power supply connection point when ovens are stacked. Make sure that all switches are in the “OFF”
position before cleaning or maintenance.
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WARNING!
Oven must be cool. Do not use power cleaning equipment, steel wool or wire
brushes on stainless steel surfaces.
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CAUTION:
When using cleaning solutions, be sure they meet local and national health
standards.
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CAUTION:
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
To maintain maximum efficiency of the oven, it is necessary to keep it clean, all ventilation louvers on the oven
must be cleaned regularly. Oven use and type of product will actually determine the frequency of cleaning. The
conveyor drive chain should be checked during the weekly cleaning cycle to see if it has become loose. Loose
chain operation will DAMAGE the conveyor drive motor.
If the oven fails to operate, check the circuit breaker to be sure it is turned on. Also, check the fuses on the control
panel to be sure that they are good before you call the Authorized Service Agency. The name and phone number
of the Authorized Service Agency should be located at the bottom of the data plate.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
DAILY
1. Clean exterior surfaces of the oven by wiping it down with a mild detergent and clean water, or a commercial
stainless cleaner.
2. Clean crumb pans and guards by washing with a mild detergent solution and rinsing with clean water.
3. Clean the interior by sweeping up all loose particles, then wash with a mild detergent solution and rinse with
clean water.
4. Clean the conveyor belt by wiping with a clean cloth or brushing with a soft wire brush. Lincoln catalog
#369217.
On exterior of oven, deposits of baked-on splatter, oil, grease, or light discoloration may be removed with any of
several commercial cleaners. Consult with your local supplier.
WEEKLY
1. Remove fingers, disassemble and clean. See “Finger Removal” section for more information.
2. Remove conveyor, disassemble and clean. See “Conveyor Disassembly” section for more information.
NOTE: Be sure to clean and inspect the ventilation hood in accordance with the ventilation hood manufacturer’s
specifications.
CAUTION:
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Do not use caustic or alkaline cleaners on the interior of the unit. These cleaners
can damage the specially finished surfaces of the unit interior.