Qualified service technicians are just as critical to your food service operation as are your employees. This article goes beyond the role of the service technician in the food service and food preparation industry and shows you how to make sure that your restaurant equipment receives the attention it deserves.
Like every other commercial
operation which harnesses the power of technology in one form or another,
operating a restaurant also dictates the
use of gadgets, appliances, processors
fitted with motors and relays, and occasional high end electronics to control
temperature, humidity and preparation cycles. Just about all restaurant
equipment is driven by technology today.
Not just restaurant equipment but
all types of commercial food preparation equipment tends to experience
extensive wear and tear owing to long hours of continuous use. There are no Sundays off or holiday vacations
for that matter for restaurant equipment. Therefore, as a restaurant owner or
commercial food service operations head, you need to pay as much attention to
maintaining and servicing your commercial kitchen equipment as you do to
promoting your food service operation. Here are a few things you can do to make
sure that the service technicians assigned the critical responsibility of
maintaining, servicing and repairing your restaurant gear both perform and
deliver in accordance with industry expectations.
Check Credentials
If your restaurant equipment happens to be under warranty, chances are
high that the manufacturer’s service crew has been adequately trained and
commands a reasonable level of technical expertise and experience. Inquire
politely about how long they have been with the company, what precautions you
can take to protect your investment and
any features of the product that you might want to use more often. This type of informal
interaction will surely help you assess competency levels.
Scheduling Maintenance during
Low Traffic
So that any repair or maintenance
activity does not either directly or indirectly interfere with the regular operations of your restaurant or
commercial food service company, you should schedule service visits during low
peak hours such as early mornings or mid afternoons. Try to be physically present
while the routine service or warranty repairs are being conducted just in case
there are any issues, which need immediate attention.
Signing up for Extended Warranties for your Food Service Equipment
If a manufacturer offers an
extended warranty on any of the products you are planning to purchase or have
purchased recently, consider signing up for an extended warranty.
Besides ensuring that your
restaurant equipment will receive timely attention, extended warranties make
sure that only qualified and company trained technicians are authorized to
attend to your service needs.
Preparing your Restaurant
Equipment for a Service Call
There are a number of things you
can do to facilitate a smooth and uninterrupted
maintenance and repair of your restaurant equipment. Here are a few.
1.
Clear the immediate vicinity so
that the equipment can be moved around during maintenance
2.
Shut off the gas and electricity
connections before the service crew arrives.
3.
Discontinue using the equipment at
least three hours prior to the arrival of the service team so that high
temperatures can stabilize before the service crew begins to render service.
4.
Make a list of the problems the
equipment is giving you so that you do not forget them once the service team
arrives.
5.
Clean the unit to the best of your
ability and request additional cleaning services from the technician for those
areas that are hard to reach.
Request a Test Run
Once the service crew certifies
that your food preparation equipment is ready for use, perform a test run in
the presence of the service crew to make absolutely sure that the equipment is
good to go. This is the perfect time also to ask questions about safety,
cleaning and replacement of any spares.
It goes without saying that all your food preparation equipment needs to
be in perfect shape at all times to ensure an enriched and positive user
experience for your restaurant guests.
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