Applies to:
Replacing the Labels
If a label becomes unreadable it should be replaced. These procedures explain how to remove a label and prepare the surface for the new label. In certain situations it may be quicker and more cost effective to replace the component on the fryer, which ships with a new label attached. As an example, a PXE model fryer has multiple labels affixed to the top lid cover and it would be quicker to replace the lid cover than trying to clean off all the label glue and re-adhering new labels.
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Peel off as much of the old, failing label as possible by hand.
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Use a 3M Adhesive Eraser Wheel in a hand drill to remove the remainder of label, quickly and easily.
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Wipe away the label debris with a towel.
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If necessary, remove any remaining adhesive remnant by lightly spraying the surface with 3M citrus based adhesive remover. Let stand for a minimum of five minutes.
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Gently scrape, scrub and wipe away remaining adhesive remnants.
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Using isopropyl alcohol wipes, thoroughly clean the surface to remove any oil or other film from the surface.
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Remove the adhesive liner from new label.
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Apply the new label, laying the label flat on to the surface. Ideally working from the center of the label outward using the 3M PA-1 blue applicator, which is included.
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To eliminate any large bubbles, use a pin to create an airhole, and then press down the bubble using the 3M PA-1 blue applicator.