Specification

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Condensers accumulate dirt and dust and require cleaning every 30 days.
Dirty condensers result in compressor failure, product loss, and lost sales --
which are not covered by warranty.
Air is pulled through the condenser continuously along with dust, lint, grease,
etc. If you keep the condenser clean you will minimize your service expense
and lower your electrical costs. The condenser requires scheduled cleaning
every days or as needed. A dirty condenser can result in non-warranted part
and compressor failures and product loss.
Proper cleaning involves removing debris from the condenser by using a soft
brush or vacuuming the condenser with a shop vacuum or using CO2,
nitrogen or pressurized air.
If you cannot remove the debris adequately please call you refrigeration
service company.
CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL
Required Tools
Phillips screwdriver
Stiff bristle brush
Adjustable wrench
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed.
Disconnect power to unit.
Take off front grill assembly by removing all screws.
Remove bolts anchoring compressor assembly to frame rails and carefully
slide out --tube connections are flexible.
Clean off accumulated dirt from condensing coil with the stiff bristle brush.
Lift cardboard cover above fan at plastic plugs and carefully clean condenser
coil and fan blades.
After brushing condenser coil, vacuum dirt from coil and interior floor.
Replace cardboard cover, carefully slide compressor assembly back into