hussman Water Heater rhr-hex Manual Do Utilizador

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User Information (Continued)
buildup of baked on difficult to remove spills. Many types
of cleansers are available and safe to use on stainless
steel. However, ordinary steel wool and steel brushes
should not be used. Small particles of the steel may
become imbedded into the stainless steel surfaces that
will eventually rust and stain.
GENERAL CLEANING RULES
1. ALLOW SURFACES TO COOL BEFORE HAN-
DLING
2. Clean frequently and regularly
3. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning
4. Remove surface spills immediately with a damp
cloth
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn temperature control knobs to OFF position.
2.  Allow unit to cool completely.
3. Wipe entire unit with clean cloth and mild detergent.
The EXTERIOR surfaces of these hot tables must be
cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water to pro-
tect and maintain their attractive finish. Never use abra-
sive cleaners or scouring pads.
TO REMOVE “BAKED-ON” SPLATTER, GREASE OR LIGHT
DISCOLORATION TO STAINLESS STEEL
CLEANSING AGENT
APPLICATION
Grade F Italian Pumice ............. Scour or rub with damp cloth
Liquid NuSteel ............................ Scour with small amount on
dry cloth
Paste NuSteel
Household Cleansers ............... Rub with damp cloth
Coopers Stainless Steel Cleaner
Allen Stainless Steel Polish
TO REMOVE HEAT  TINT OR HEAVY DISCOLORATION
CLEANSING AGENT
APPLICATION
Allen Stainless Steel Polish ...... Small amount on damp cloth
Birdsall “Staybright” .................. Rub with damp cloth
Wyandotte
Bab-O
Nusteel ......................................... Rub with stainless steel wool
PLEXIGLASS & ACRYLIC CARE
CLEANING
Clean with plenty of nonabrasive soap (or detergent)
and lukewarm water, using the bare hand to feel and
dislodge any caked-on dirt. A soft, grit-free cloth, sponge,
or chamois may be used, but only as a means of carry-
ing the water to the plastic. Dry with a clean damp
chamois or clean soft cloth such as cotton flannel. Hard,
rough cloths or paper towels will scratch the acrylic,
and should not be used.
WAXING
If after removing dirt and grease, the acrylic can be waxed
with a good grade commercial wax. This will improve
the appearance of the surface by filling in most minor
scratches. Wax should be applied in a thin even coat, and
brought to a high polish by rubbing lightly with a dry clean
soft cloth, such as a cotton flannel. Excessive rubbing
may cause scratching and/or buildup an electrostatic
charge, which attracts dust and dirt to the surface. Blot-
ting with a clean damp cloth is recommended to remove
charge.
ANTISTATIC COATINGS
For acrylic used indoors, antistatic coatings successfully
prevent the accumulation of electrostatic charge for
periods of several months, if the surface is not washed
or wiped down with a wet cloth. Between applications
of the antistatic coatings, the parts need only be dusted
with a soft clean cloth to maintain a good appearance.
In use, liquid antistatic coatings should be applied in a
very thin even coat. If beads appear as it is  applied, the
coat is too thick and the excess should be removed with
another cloth. Allow the coating to dry, then bring to
a high gloss with a soft cloth.
 
CLEANING PRECAUTIONS
To preserve the attractive finish, use warm water and
a mild detergent to wash the exterior of the cases. DO
NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR STEEL
WOOL SCOURING PADS
 as these will mar the
surface.