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TO INSTALL:

• Remove unit from box and make sure all plastic, tape and packaging materials are removed.
• Place the unit on a flat, secure surface with at least 4” of open space around all sides to ensure proper air circulation

• Place the unit in a dry area to prevent the compartment body from getting rusty
• Place the unit in an area that is not in direct sunlight or any other sources of heat 

TO USE:

• Make sure the unit is plugged in properly 

• The unit should be running 2 to 3 hours before loading products to detect any potential electrical  

    failure and/or concealed shipping damage.

• Do not replace the temperature controller or change its parameters without the help of a qualified technician. 

• Do not restart the unit immediately when it is disconnected or shut off. Wait several minutes before restarting. 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

 

Stainless Steel Cleaning

 

• Ammonia and soap can be used to polish the stainless steel surfaces and wipe off fingerprints and smears.

• Other specialized commercial detergents can be used to remove grease and oil.

• Soft cloths, towels and sponges are recommended to be used along with detergents.

• Do not use steel wool to clean stainless steel.

• Hydrochloric acid or chlorine-based products cannot be used for stainless steel cleaning

• Stainless steel surfaces should be wiped dry after cleaning.

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WARNING: Failure to follow the above instructions may result in abrasion, pitting and rusting of stainless steel surfaces 

Transparent Lid Cleaning

 

• The lid can be removed from the unit by taking down the hinge bracket when cleaning.

• The lid can be washed with non-abrasive detergents and soapy water.

• Rough cloths should not be used for cleaning to prevent the lid surface from being scratched.

• Do not use acetone, alcohol or dry-cleaning fluid to clean the plastic lid.

 

Can Holder Cleaning

 

• The plastic can holder can be removed from the unit for easy cleaning.

• The can holder can be washed with non-abrasive detergents and soapy water.

• A non-metallic brush is recommended for best results. 

Condenser Cleaning

 

• The condenser should be cleaned at least once a month due to dirt, grease, lint and dust build up.

• The following instructions help to reduce compressor failure and minimize your maintenance expense:

 

1. You will need a screwdriver, adjustable wrench and stiff bristle brush when cleaning the condenser

 

2. Unscrew all screws with screwdriver to remove the grill covering the condenser

 

3. Use a stiff bristle brush to get rid of the accumulated dirt, grease, lint and dust from the condenser.

 

4. Clean the coils and fan blades of the condenser carefully and cautiously to avoid any damage.

 

5. Ensure that the condenser and other accessories are assembled correctly before reinstalling the grill.

 

6. Reinstall the grill and tighten all the screws.

 

7. Connect the unit and check that it is functioning properly.

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