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Glastender, Inc.  •  5400 North Michigan Road  •  Saginaw, MI  •  48604-9780

800.748.0423  •  989.752.4275  •  Fax 989.752.4444  •  www.glastender.com

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Cleaning is essential to sustaining the integrity of your equipment and preventing corrosion.

ESTIMATED CLEANING TIME:

 5 to 10 minutes per unit daily. 

FREQUENCY: 

Daily cleaning of exterior & door gaskets. Interior thawing and cleaning as necessary.

PROCEDURE:

1.  A non-chlorine based cleaner or mild detergent and warm water applied with a soft cloth or sponge to all con-

tact surfaces.

2.  Immediately rinse off cleaning agent(s), using clean warm water, clean soft cloth or sponge.

3.  Dry with a soft clean cloth, removing standing water as soon as possible.

NOTES:

1.  Never use hydrochloric acid, wire brushes, steel wool, scrapers, or chlorine based cleaners on stainless steel 

surfaces, since they will break down the passivity layer and allow corrosion to occur.

2.  On stainless steel surfaces, you may use a soft bristle brush or Scotch-Brite® pad for more stubborn stains. 

Always scrub with the direction of the grain. Follow with a thorough cleaning as described above.

3.  Deposits from food preparation must be properly removed. Even hard water deposits will rust stainless steel, 

if not removed.

4.  Door gaskets are most often overlooked when cleaning. Failure to clean them regularly will lead to premature 

failure, since alcohol, debris, and moisture build-up breaks down the gasket material.

5.  When excess frost builds up on the interior liner, store ice cream in the kitchen freezer and unplug the unit for 

the night. First thing the next morning, clean the interior, using a sponge to soak up excess moisture.

6.  NEVER use a pick or sharp object to remove frost from the interior liner.

This manual describes the operation features of the Ice Cream Freezer.  Please review this information before 

attempting installation and operation.
Long term, trouble-free operation will follow if good housekeeping and maintenance procedures are followed.  

Thank you for selecting Glastender, Inc. products.

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Electrical:

    120 Volt AC, 1 Phase, 60 Hz, 3.9  full load amps.  A dedicated 15 amp circuit is recom-   

 

mended.  A 6-foot grounded cord is included. 

 

Plumbing:

   1. Without dipper well - none required.

 

 

2. With dipper well-

 

 

   

• Drain:  1-1/2” PVC tailpiece provided.

 

 

   

• Water Supply: 3/8” chrome riser provided.

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The Ice Cream Freezer is designed to store ice cream.  The FRA-24, FRB-24, and DI-FR models hold one 3-

gallon container and the FRA-36, FRB-36, and DI-FR36 models hold two 3-gallon containers.  The operating 

temperature range is -5ºF (-21ºC) to 10ºF (-12ºC).

Summary of Contents for FRA-24

Page 1: ... Cream Freezers FRA 24 FRA 36 FRB 24 FRB 36 DI FR DI FR DW DI FR36 DI FR36 FL DI FR36 DW DI FR36 DW FL A Family Company Manufacturing In The USA Since 1969 Operation Manual Parts Directory and Price List Glastender Inc 5400 North Michigan Road Saginaw MI 48604 9780 800 748 0423 989 752 4275 Fax 989 752 4444 www glastender com ...

Page 2: ...m the factory prior to the service being performed Please call the factory between 8 00AM and 5 00PM EST Monday through Friday Terms and Conditions 1 Warranty 2 Utility Requirements and Connections 3 Operation 3 Cleaning Instructions 3 Visit our web site for current specification sheets operations manuals parts directories and price lists Index Terms and Conditions Uncrating and Start Up Instructi...

Page 3: ...ng an installation error or service calls that reveal the unit is function ing normally will not be reimbursed under warranty Condenser coils on self contained refrigeration products must be cleaned regularly Failure to provide adequate air flow to a refrigeration unit will void the warranty Glastender shall not be liable for loss of use revenue or profit or for any other indirect incidental speci...

Page 4: ... steel if not removed 4 Door gaskets are most often overlooked when cleaning Failure to clean them regularly will lead to premature failure since alcohol debris and moisture build up breaks down the gasket material 5 When excess frost builds up on the interior liner store ice cream in the kitchen freezer and unplug the unit for the night First thing the next morning clean the interior using a spon...

Page 5: ...OF SUPPLY AIR TO MAINTAIN PROPER OPERATION FOR AIR FLOW AROUND ALL SIDES MINIMUM 5 CLEARANCE 1 Remove angle brackets from drop in ice 2 Place freezer into appropriate size cut out for specific model number used 3 Replace angle brackets firmly tighten screws 4 Place U channels on top of bolts 5 Tighten each bolt evenly along U channels 6 Seal as necessary MINIMUM 5 CLEARANCE FOR AIR FLOW AROUND ALL...

Page 6: ... Glastender Inc 5400 North Michigan Road Saginaw MI 48604 9780 800 748 0423 989 752 4275 Fax 989 752 4444 www glastender com Replacement Parts 1 7 17 2 9 8 4 5 16 15 10 11 12 14 13 Wiring Diagram 3 6 18 ...

Page 7: ...et 11 15 16 x 11 15 16 18 00 04000092 Double door gasket 21 15 16 x 11 15 16 20 00 04000093 Flip lid gasket two required 11 7 8 x 11 1 32 18 00 14 04000184 Breaker strip four pieces single unit models FRA 24 FRB 24 DI FR and DI FR DW SN 404099008X and greater 25 00 04000118 Breaker strip four pieces single unit models FRA 24 FRB 24 DI FR and DI FR DW manufactured from 4 96 to 3 06 25 00 04000185 B...

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