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The freezer is designed for minimal condenser cleaning. With the “lint free” condenser design, most
dust and dirt will pass right through the condenser. To insure the proper operation, we recommend
scheduled check-ups and cleaning every three to four months. This period may be shorter or longer
depending on the location in which the freezer was installed. A dirty condenser can result in a voided
warranty, part failure, product loss, and higher electrical cost. The steps to clean the condenser are as
follows:

1. Unplug power cord from electrical receptacle.
2. Remove compressor cover from back of freezer.
3. Brush the dirt, dust and paper off the condenser coil plate, all the way to the fan. Use either a 

vacuum or blow with a compressed air supply if available.

4. When finished with cleaning, replace compressor cover.
5. Plug power cord back into receptacle.

PARTS LIST

26

Relay

27

Filter Drier

28

Terminal Block

29

LED Driver

30

Power Cord

31

Thermostat

32

Compressor Cover

33

Receptacle

ISD Assembly (Optional)

28

Terminal Block

29

LED Driver

34

End Cap, ISD (Left)

35

End Cap, ISD (Right)

36

Back Cover Assembly, ISD

37

LED Strip, ISD

38

LED Extrusion Base

39

Power Cord, ISD

40

LED Light Switch

41

Lens

No

Description

1

Door Assembly

2

Hinge Bracket, Top

3

Torsion Bar

4

Hinge Bracket, Bottom

5

Washer, Flat

6

Basket, Wire

7

Basket, Wire (Small)

8

Divider

9

Divider, Small

10

Shelf, Wire

11

Shelf, Wire (Small)

12

Pilaster, Front

13

Pilaster, Back

14

Pilaster, Middle

15

Door Handle

16

LED Strip Interior

17

LED Lens Cover

18

Bumper, Cabinet Rear

19

Fan Motor

20

Fan Blade

21

Condenser

22

Bumper, Cabinet Front & Rear Bottom

23

Capacitor

24

Compressor

25

Overload

GENERAL

The freezer should be cleaned at regular intervals to meet a good standard of hygiene and 
to keep the freezer attractive as an effective point of purchase display.

INTERIOR CLEANING

Use only mild non-abrasive liquid cleaner, water and a soft cloth for the entire freezer 
interior.  Make sure to wipe off all residue.

EXTERIOR CLEANING

Use only mild non-abrasive liquid cleaner, water and a soft cloth for the painted surfaces and 
a stainless steel polish and cleaner for the stainless steel surfaces if desired. 

CLEANING GLASS DOOR

Due to the special coating on the glass, use only a mild, non-abrasive liquid cleaner, water, 
and a soft cloth. Same applies to the plastic door frame.

CLEANING     

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, disconnect the freezer from the power
source before cleaning. Keep liquids away from electrical and electronic components. 

To clean the exterior whether it has the original finish or a decal package, use only a mild non-abrasive
liquid cleaner, water and a soft cloth. For stainless steel parts, a commercial stainless steel polish and
cleaner can be used. Always apply the cleaner to the soft cloth and then clean the freezer. Never apply
the cleaner directly to the freezer. Excess liquid applied to the surface may seep into the electronic con-
trol and switches which can cause an electrical hazard or a malfunction.

DO NOT USE

abrasive or caustic cleaners, scouring pads, solvents or flammable liquids.

CAUTION

Do not apply hot water on cold glass components. Allow glass to warm sufficiently to prevent 
shattering.

CAUTION

Do not use ammonia or bleach based cleaners or abrasive type cleaners.
Do not use abrasive cleaning pads.

NOTE:

The cleaning of the condenser is a service not covered under the warranty

CONDENSER CLEANING     

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Page 2: ...ser Cleaning Interior LED Strip Replacement ISD LED Strip Replacement Illuminated Sign Display Installation Troubleshooting Guide Parts List Illustration Wiring Diagram Repair Service Log 1 2 2 2 3 3...

Page 3: ...Corp s factory or repair facilities if the re pairs in the judgement of Minus Forty Technologies Corp have affected the reli ability or wear of the product and nor does the guarantee apply to any pro...

Page 4: ...th fire or electrical shock DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD DO NOT CUT REMOVE OR BYPASSTHE GROUNDING PRONG FROMTHE PLUG DO NOT PLUG INTO AN OUTLET CONTROLLED BY A WALL SWITCH ENSURE POWER CORD IS NOT CUT...

Page 5: ...24 Compressor 25 Overload GENERAL The freezer should be cleaned at regular intervals to meet a good standard of hygiene and to keep the freezer attractive as an effective point of purchase display IN...

Page 6: ...ks Remember the black wire must be connected to the black wire and red wire must be connected to the red wire 7 Reinstall compressor cover and reconnect power supply 9 REAR OF UNIT FRONT OF UNIT FIG 1...

Page 7: ...cian only Problem Possible Cause Action Freezer not running Fuse blown circuit breaker tripped Power cord unplugged Receptacle not working Improper voltage supplied to cabinet over load circuit Replac...

Page 8: ...h the screws Push the plate all the way to right and tighten screws figure 4 6 Facing the front of the freezer take the ISD assembly and insert it as shown in figure 5 Make sure each bracket leg is in...

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