| 	
		 Cleaning of Clamshell Grill   
					Daily   
					11A   
					Why:   
					To maintain grill cleanliness and food safety.   
					Time required: 3 minutes to prepare   
					Time of day: Grill not in use.   
					22 minutes to complete   
					Hazard:   
					The upper platen surface and edges are very hot!   
					To prevent burn injuries, use extreme caution when wiping down release sheets and platen edges.   
					Tools and supplies: McD Hi-Temp Grill Cleaner (HCS), McD All Purpose Super Concentrate (HCS), McD’s   
					NOSCRATCH™ Pad and Pad Holder, a suitable container, High-Temperature Pot Brush and Grill Cloth,   
					Stainless Steel Pan Filled With Lukewarm Water, Protective Gloves, (to protect hands from heat), Grill   
					Squeegee and Grill Scraper.   
					Procedure:   
					6. Open one packet of McD Hi-Temp Grill Cleaner, (HCS),   
					and empty the contents into a suitable container.   
					(One packet cleans a 3ft. grill).   
					Important: Frequently throughout the day, (at least 4   
					times per hour), thoroughly wipe down the release   
					sheets and platen edges with a damp grill cloth.   
					7. Firmly attach the McD NO-SCRATCH™ Pad to the pad   
					holder.   
					1. Select Manual mode using the button.   
					PRESS the OR arrow buttons until“CLEAN   
					MODE”is displayed, (the control will maintain the   
					proper cleaning temperature).   
					8. Dip the NO-SCRATCH™ Pad into the grill cleaner.   
					9. Spread a light coating of grill cleaner over the entire   
					platen surface, BACK, FRONT AND SIDE EDGES of all   
					upper platens. DO NOT SCRUB WHILE APPLYING THE   
					PRODUCT.   
					Repeat with the other control.“READY TO CLEAN”will   
					be displayed and an audible alarm will sound when   
					the grill is at the proper cleaning temperature.   
					10. After applying the grill cleaner, lightly scrub the   
					platen surfaces, BACK, FRONT AND SIDE EDGES with   
					the NO-SCRATCH™ Pad until all the soil has been   
					liquefied by the grill cleaner. For stubborn soils, apply   
					additional grill cleaner and lightly scrub. DO NOT   
					RINSE THE PLATENS AT THIS TIME.   
					Press the GREEN pushbutton to display“OFF.” The   
					“OFF”position on the controller allows the operator   
					to raise and lower the platen, (for clamshell grills), to   
					alternate positions for cleaning of the platen edges.   
					2. Empty and replace the grease troughs. Grease   
					troughs should be emptied and replaced consistent   
					with store security policy.   
					11. Starting at the back of the lower grill, spread a light   
					coating of grill cleaner over the entire surface. DO   
					NOT SCRUB WHILE APPLYING THE PRODUCT.   
					3. Put on the protective gloves and wipe down the   
					exposed surface of the release sheet with a damp   
					grill cloth.   
					12. After applying the grill cleaner, lightly scrub the grill   
					surface with the NO-SCRATCH™ Pad until all the soil   
					has been liquefied.   
					4. Remove the release sheet locking clips and bars.   
					Clean the release sheets following the instructions   
					provided by your local cleaning chemical supplier.   
					13. Rinse the upper platens with a dripping wet grill   
					cloth. RINSE PLATEN EDGE THOROUGHLY, THEN WIPE   
					DOWN BACK EDGE OF PLATEN.   
					5. Scrape only the lower grill surface with the grill   
					scraper, and squeegee any residue into the grease   
					troughs with the grill squeegee.   
					14. Carefully pour small quantities of lukewarm water   
					onto the grill while brushing the surface, backsplash,   
					and bullnose with a LONGLIFE™ pot brush or   
					equivalent high-temperature brush. Continue until   
					the water no longer boils away and the grill remains   
					wet. Squeegee dry.   
					Caution: Do not scrape or otherwise scratch the upper   
					platens. The use of metal scrapers, abrasive pads, or wire   
					brushes will permanently damage the surface of the   
					upper platens.   
					©McDonald’s Corporation • Planned Maintenance Manual • Revised January 2007   
					Page 1 of 2   
					P/N 4521779 (11/29/07)   
					Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
				 |