Owners Manual
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OPERATIONS MANUAL
BOTTLE, KEG & BACK BAR COOLERS, GLASS & PLATE CHILLERS
   Carefully wash all of the vinyl door gaskets with clean 
   water, dry them and check for any damage, which may
   affect the seal. Failure to dry all surfaces completely may
   cause water stains or streaking on the aluminum or stain-
   less steel finish.
4. Return all accessories to their original locations, reconnect
   the power. Wait at least 1 hour before reloading product.
CLEANING PRECAUTIONS
NEVER USE HARSH DETERGENTS, ABRASIVE 
CLEANERS, OR CHEMICALS CONTAINING HALOGENS 
(CHLORINE, FLUORINE, IODINE, ETC.) WHEN 
CLEANING YOUR UNIT. CONCENTRATED CHEMICALS 
CAN CAUSE DISCOLORING, ALWAYS WIPE THEM OFF 
IMMEDIATELY IF CONTACT OCCURS. SEE “CLEANING 
OF STAINLESS STEEL” FOR MORE INFORMATION. 
AVOID SPLASHING THE CABINET WITH WATER AND 
CHEMICALS WHEN MOPPING FLOORS OR CLEANING 
OTHER EQUIPMENT AROUND IT.
GENERAL PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
The most important thing you can do to maintain any refrigera-
tor or freezer and extend its life, is to keep the condenser clean. 
Performance of the air-cooled condensing unit, located on top of 
the cabinet, depends exclusively upon the amount of air passing 
through the condenser fins. Your refrigerator or freezer will run 
more efficiently, consume less energy, and provide a maximum 
of trouble-free service  throughout  its  lifetime if  the condenser 
coil is kept  clean  and  an  adequate supply  of  clean, cool  air  is 
provided at all times. Periodically (at least once a month) it is 
important to inspect the condenser coil for any debris or block-
age that may have accumulated.
If  the  condenser  coil is  dirty  or  dusty,  disconnect  the  cabinet 
power supply and use a stiff brush to wipe  away any dirt and 
debris from the condenser fins. Using a vacuum cleaner with a 
brush attachment may aid in this process. After cleaning, restore 
electrical service to your cabinet.
IMPORTANT!
AFTER-MARKET CONDENSER FILTERS ARE NOT 
PERMITTED BECAUSE THEY HINDER AIRFLOW. 
FAILURE TO KEEP THE CONDENSER CLEAN AND 
FREE FROM OBSTRUCTIONS WILL CAUSE EXCESSIVE 
COMPRESSOR LOAD, REDUCING THE PERFORMANCE 
OF YOUR UNIT. THIS CAN RESULT IN PREMATURE 
FAILURE AND WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
MAINTENANCE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO WORK 
ON OR CLEAN EQUIPMENT. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO 
REMOVE ANY COVERS OR PARTS YOURSELF, AS 
THIS CAN EXPOSE DANGEROUS, HIGH VOLTAGE 
WIRING. SERVICE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY 
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
ALWAYS ROUTE POWER CORDS AWAY FROM AREAS 
WHERE THEY CAN BE WALKED ON OR DAMAGED BY 
OTHER EQUIPMENT. YOUR APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED 
WITH A POLARIZED, GROUNDED POWER PLUG. NEVER 
ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE GROUND POST OR USE 
A NON-POLARIZED ADAPTER, WITHOUT PROPERLY 
GROUNDING THE EQUIPMENT.
CONDENSER FINS ARE MADE FROM THIN METAL AND 
HAVE SHARP EDGES. ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES AND 
USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON OR AROUND THE 
CONDENSING UNIT TO PREVENT CUTS AND AVOID 
DAMAGING FINS, TUBING AND OTHER COMPONENTS.
KEEP ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS DRY. 
DO NOT SPRAY WITH WATER! FAILURE TO FOLLOW 
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE A SAFETY HAZARD 
AND VOID FACTORY WARRANTY.
PERIODIC CLEANING PROCEDURE
It is always best to clean your refrigerator or freezer when the 
product load in your cabinet is as its lowest level. To clean the 
interior or exterior cabinet surfaces, follow these procedures:
1. Disconnect your cabinet from its power supply and remove
   all product from inside.
2. Open all doors and allow the cabinet to reach room temp- 
   erature. Remove all accessories (shelves, pilasters, clips,
   etc.) from inside and wash them with a baking soda
   and warm water solution, wipe thoroughly with clean water.
   Dry all accessories completely with a soft clean cloth.
3. Once the cabinet has reached room temperature, wash the
   inside and outside surfaces with a solution of warm water
   and baking soda. Pay particular attention to the face of the
   cabinet, as any residue or debris can impair the door seal.
   For slightly more difficult cleanups, ammonia or vinegar in
   warm water can be used. Wipe down thoroughly with a
   damp cloth or sponge that has been soaked in clean water
   and wrung out thoroughly, and dry with a clean, soft cloth.










