MAINTENANCE AND CONDENSER CLEANING
Note:
Condensers accumulate dirt and dust and cleaning it every 30 days
is recommended. 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 your refrigeration
service provider.
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.
• Remove the left side grill panel by removing all screws.
• Remove bolts anchoring compressor assembly board to frame rails and
carefully slide out the board, the tube connections are flexible.
• Clean out accumulated dirt from condenser coil with a stiff bristle brush.
• Lift the cover above fan by removing plastic clips and carefully clean
condenser coil and fins.
• Clean with a commercial condenser coil cleaner, available from any
kitchen equipment retailer. Brush the condenser fins from top to bottom,
(not side to side). If necessary, clean the fan blades and motor with a soft
cloth. If use water to wash the fan blades, cover the fan motor to prevent
water damage
• After brushing condenser & fan blades vacuum dirt from coil and interior
floor.
• Replace the fan cover, carefully slide compressor assembly back into
position and replace bolts.
• Reinstall the side grill panel onto unit with appropriate fasteners and clips.
Tighten all screws.