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ROUTINE AND SPECIAL MAINTENANCE
The information in this chapter is addressed to both users (non-specialised personnel) and routine maintenance
workers.
5.1
PROHIBITION OF SAFETY DEVICE REMOVAL
Do not remove safety protections without having switched off the refrigerator cabinet and disconnecting it from the
electrical mains.
The manufacturer disclaims all liability that may arise if this regulation is not observed.
5.2
CLEANING THE UNIT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
We recommend cleaning both inside and outside surfaces of the unit at least twice a year. Disconnect the power cord
before any cleaning.
The following is indicated for this purpose:
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Cleaning products: water and non-abrasive neutral detergents. DO NOT USE SOLVENTS OR THINNERS.
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Cleaning method: use a cloth or sponge soaked in a suitable cleaning product to clean the inside and outside parts
of the cabinet.
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Disinfection: do not use substances that can alter the organoleptic characteristics of stored products.
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Rinsing: use a cloth or sponge soaked in water. DO NOT USE WATER JETS.
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Frequency: at least twice a year or at different intervals depending on the type products stored.
5.3
CLEANING THE CONDENSER
Failure to clean the condenser, as well as temperature being too
high in the environment in which it is installed, is one of the main
causes of difficult cabinet operation. Cleaning must be carried out
every 2-3 months, even in the cleanest environments.
You must access the condenser coil, placed in all models in the
technical compartment near the compressor, and clean it with
one of the following:
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Long bristle brush
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Vacuum cleaner
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Compressed air
DO NOT USE METAL BRUSHES
DO NOT BEND CONDENSER FINS
CAUTION:
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD BEFORE THIS OPERATION.
In order to ensure optimal unit operation, follow the manufacturer instructions, arranging for periodic
maintenance to be carried out by qualified technicians.
Follow these below cleaning instructions according to the bought model:
Figure 23
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Representation of condenser
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