Waring WWB5G Instruction Manual - Page 11
Cleaning & Maintenance
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Helpful Hints Why use Night Mode? When you need hot water at the start of business, but do not want your machine on full power during non-business hours. Utilize Night Mode, an energy-saving feature that will maintain a water temperature of 158°F/70°C during non-business, and heat to full set temperature at the time you set. What time should I set Night Mode to? Once Night Mode turns off and the machine is re-energized, it will take approximately 1 hour to reach 205° (MAX), so set the time for Night Mode for approximately 1 hour before you will need hot water. Can I change the temperature in Night Mode? 158°F/70°C is the fixed temperature and cannot be adjusted. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE ALWAYS DISCONNECT OR UNPLUG THE HOT WATER DISPENSER BEFORE CLEANING. Allow the hot water dispenser to cool completely before handling or before cleaning. 1. Dispense of any remaining water from the spigot. 2. Wipe exterior and control panel with a nonabrasive, damp cloth and dry. • DO NOT use any cleaning fluids that can be harmful to you, others around you, or to the environment. • DO NOT hose down, immerse or pressure wash any part of the hot water dispenser. • NEVER use steel wool or abrasive materials to clean the hot water dispenser. • NEVER remove spigot when the hot water dispenser has water in it. Switch OFF the power to the unit at the circuit breaker. Turn OFF the water line running to the hot water dispenser. NOTE: All sanitizing agents in the food zone must comply with U.S. Food & Drug Administration Code of Federal Regulations Title 21, Section 178.1010. Sanitize all food-dispensing units periodically. All parts to be sanitized must be cleaned first. Cleaning and sanitizing frequency must follow state and local health department regulations. NOTE: Do not use cleansers, bleach liquids, powders, or any other substance containing chlorine. These products promote corrosion 11