Installation manual

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE CABINET EXTERIOR
Wipe the exterior occasionally with a cloth dampened
in mild detergent water; rinse, and wipe dry with a soft,
dry cloth. Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaners
or scouring pads.
CLEANING THE CONDENSER - FIG. 1
1. Periodic cleaning of the condenser, located in the
machinery compartment, can be easily
accomplished by brushing the coils with a soft brush
and/or using a vacuum cleaner with a brush
attachment.
2. Be sure that dirt, dust, and collection of other
debris do not build up to a point air circulation
through the condenser is restricted.
3. Clean the condenser at least twice a year.
CLEANING THE STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
IMPORTANT: Do not use any objects or cleaners
which may leave residues, odors, or particles.
Avoid the use of strong chemicals or abrasive
cleaners which may damage the interior surfaces
and contaminate product within the storage
area.
1. Remove product and store in another suitable
cabinet, if possible. Be sure to prevent spoilage of the
product which may occur if it is left at room
temperature.
2. Turn OFF the Master Power Supply Switch.
3. Remove the shelving.
4. Wash the inside surface of the doors and the entire
interior storage area with warm water and baking
soda solution—about a tablespoon of baking soda
per quart of water. Rinse thoroughly with clear water
and wipe dry. This procedure can also be used for
cleaning the door gaskets.
5. Wash, rinse, and dry the shelving while it is outside of
the cabinet, using the same procedure as described
for the storage area.
6. Be sure to correctly reinstall the shelving, turn ON the
Master Power Supply Switch, check the setting of the
Te mperature Control, and allow time for cooling of the
storage area before storing product.
WARNING
To avoid the possibility of an electrical shock, turn OFF
thermostat and unplug the electric cord of the cabinet before
cleaning or touching electrical connections or parts.
CAUTION:
Make sure cabinet is disconnected from its power source prior to any
cleaning or maintenance.
FIG. 1
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