CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning the Condenser Filter
This refrigerated case is equipped with a reusable condenser coil filter, which filters large dust
particles from the air before it enters the condenser coil fins. It is very important that this filter be
cleaned every two weeks to maintain proper refrigeration performance and prevent compressor
failure.
FAILURE TO CLEAN THE CONDENSER FILTER WILL VOID THE COMPRESSOR
WARRANTY.
1.
The center grille in the base contains the condenser air filter. To access the filter lift grille from the
bottom, tilt bottom forward and slide top of grille down and out of channel. The filter will slide out
the top of the grille.
2.
Wash the filter using warm soapy water. Rinse the filter and let it dry.
NOTE: Do not clean the
filter in a dishwasher.
3.
Apply a generous coat of filter coat adhesive to both sides of the filter. (Filter coat adhesive is
available through any restaurant supply chain distributor).
NOTE: Failure to coat the filter with a
fresh coat of filter adhesive after cleaning will cause ineffective filter operation. This will
lead to plugging of the condenser coil, affecting refrigeration performance and can cause
compressor failure.
4.
Despite the presence of the filter, it is necessary to check and clean the condenser coil every 3
months or as necessary. Refer to the instructions outlined on next page in Cleaning Condenser
Coil.
5.
Reinstall the filter.
Cleaning Condenser Coil
1.
Disconnect the power to the unit.
2.
Remove the front grill and vacuum the front surface of the condenser coil, moving the vacuum
nozzle vertically. This should be done every two weeks.
NOTE: Be careful not to bend or
otherwise damage the condenser coil fins. Moving the vacuum nozzle horizontally will
cause bend the fins. Bent coil fins will affect condensing unit performance.
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VACUUM FRONT
SURFACE OF
CONDENSER COIL
THE FRONT GRILLE IS
REMOVABLE AND HOLDS
A FILTER WHICH IS
CLEANABLE