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Cleaning and Maintenance 

Cleaning should be carried out periodically as required depending on application. 

Switch off the appliance, disconnect from the power supply and remove all products, racking and shelves.  
Care should be taken with the racking and shelves being inspected for any signs of damage resulting in sharp 
edges and ensure that body parts do not come into contact with cold surfaces.

When cleaning a freezer it is recommended that the internal temperature is allowed to increase to above  
freezing prior to cleaning.

Wash all internal and external surfaces with a mild liquid detergent   
diluted as per the manufacturer’s instructions.  Rinse surfaces with clean  
water and dry thoroughly.
 
Never use wire wool, other abrasive substances, cleaning agents with a high 
acid or alkaline content (e.g. bleach acid or chlorine) or similar products as 
they can damage the appliance.

When the appliance has been cleaned and dried, refit the racking and  
shelves.

Re-connect the appliance to the power supply adhering to the previous 
guidelines above. Switch the appliance on and allow it to reach it’s normal 
operating temperature before re-loading product.

IMPORTANT: 

This appliance is heavy.  When moving the appliance care should be 

taken and correct safe practices followed.  Prior to cleaning ensure that the correct 
PPE is available and utilised and that the appliance is switched off and disconnected 
from the power supply.  Do not disconnect or connect the appliance from the power 
supply with wet hands.  Following cleaning, only when the appliance is dry should the 
appliance be reconnected to the power supply and switched on.

Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for EcoPro G3 EP1440G

Page 1: ...User Manual EP700H EP700M EP700L EP700G EP700F EP700P EP700SH EP700SL EP1440H EP1440M EP1440L EP1440G EP700HH EP700HL EP700LL EP700H2 EP700L2 EP700LL Cabinets...

Page 2: ...2 www fosterrefrigerator com Four Steps Getting to know your new Foster appliance to extend the life of your appliance Installation Using the appliance Maintenance 1 2 3 4...

Page 3: ...e without notice CAREFUL DANGER Ignoring this sign and remarks may result in personal danger CAREFUL DANGER Ignoring this sign and remarks may result in damage to your appliance INFORMATION Useful hin...

Page 4: ...ical appliances inside the storage compartment Do not use steam cleaners pressure washers or other jets sprays of water on or around the appliance The appliance is air tight when the door is closed th...

Page 5: ...ns components and materials which can be harmful to the environment if not disposed of correctly Disposal of this appliance should be carried out by a suitably licensed waste contractor in accordance...

Page 6: ...Any lifting should be carried out using correct lifting techniques Never stand directly in line or under the appliance when it is leaning at an angle while carrying out these instructions The applian...

Page 7: ...nd rear as the appliance is top heavy cut the support straps on both sides and unlock the castors Ensure appliance is locked Ensure appliance is locked Ensure that the castors are locked Ensure that t...

Page 8: ...ppliance produces warm air when operating normally and requires adequate ventilation The dimensions indicated are a minimum As the operating temperature has been pre set no adjustments are required Al...

Page 9: ...al temperature and button 3 Icon Button 1 Compressor running 1 Information menu 2 Keypad locked 2 Increase value 3 Evaporator fans running 3 Standby Exit Confirm 4 Defrost in progress 4 Decrease value...

Page 10: ...lock the keypad or no to unlock it Press button 3 to save the new value If button 3 is not pressed the new value will not be stored The display will reset after 30 seconds or by pressing button 1 She...

Page 11: ...ock the door insert the key and turn 90 turn in the opposite direction to unlock Internal Light Applicable to model EP700G and EP1440G The light is operated using button 5 Press once to turn on the li...

Page 12: ...use wire wool other abrasive substances cleaning agents with a high acid or alkaline content e g bleach acid or chlorine or similar products as they can damage the appliance When the appliance has be...

Page 13: ...erials to clean the condenser This should be carried out periodically by a competent engineer as outlined in the Regular Maintenance section of this manual Gasket All door gaskets should be inspected...

Page 14: ...ler or Foster Service dO The appliance door is open Close the door to cancel the alarm tA This indicates that the internal temperature probe has failed Call your authorised dealer or Foster Service to...

Page 15: ...is not cooling or it is not reaching the required temperature Is the appliance switched on Check that the temperature is displayed If the display shows oFF switch on the appliance as it is in standby...

Page 16: ...rator com Document ID code 00 570480 v3 By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Suppliers of Commercial Refrigeration Foster Refrigerator King s Lynn For service and spares For service 44 0 1...

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