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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

 

All service should be performed by factory authorized personnel.  All component 

parts shall be replaced with like components to minimize the risk of possible 

ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service. 

 

! Warning 

Disconnect the unit from the power supply prior to conducting any maintenance, 

cleaning or servicing the appliance.  Only re-connect the power when finished with the 

job. 

Do not spray or splash any water directly onto the appliance. 

 

Important 

Do not use caustic chemicals when cleaning the appliance. 

Do not use acidic cleaners when cleaning the appliance. 

Do not use chlorinated cleaners on the stainless steel as this can lead to corrosion. 

Do not use scouring or abrasive pads on the stainless steel. 

Use only mild soap or stainless steel cleaners and soft cloth when cleaning. 

 

Cleaning 

Exterior and Interior Surfaces 

Use mild soap/warm water solution and a soft cloth to clean the cabinet exterior.  Wipe 

with the grain of the metal to avoid scratches.  Do not use abrasive cleaning pads.  A 

Baking Soda solution can be used to help remove odors on the interior. 

 

Note  -  Do not use stainless steel cleaners  or other solvent based chemicals on the 

plastic door handle as they can cause failure.  Use a mild soap and warm water solution 

to clean the handle. 

 

Shelves 

Remove the shelves from the cabinet and clean with a soft cloth or brush and mid 

soap/warm water in a sink. 

 

Door Gasket 

Door Gaskets should be cleaned periodically with the mild soap/warm water solution to 

remove any debris collected in the bellows.  The gasket can be easily removed if 

necessary by pulling it out of the groove starting at the corners.  Replace by pushing the 

gasket dart back into the groove starting at the corners. 

 

 

Maintenance 

Condenser Coil Cleaning 

Summary of Contents for SMP27-12

Page 1: ...on and Maintenance Instructions Please read this manual completely prior to installing and operating this equipment This manual describes how to install operate and maintain the product in order to ob...

Page 2: ...FT PANS 1 6TH ELECTRICAL REFRIGERANT WEIGHT lbs SP27 8 6 7 8 115 60 1 3 5 R290 165 SP36 10 9 1 10 115 60 1 3 5 R290 203 SP48 12 12 5 12 115 60 1 3 5 R290 251 SP60 16 15 9 16 115 60 1 3 5 R290 278 SP72...

Page 3: ...you sign off on it Make sure the driver signs and dates the delivery receipt acknowledging the damages This is critical in protecting yourself should a claim need to be filed You can consult the carri...

Page 4: ...ow basic precautions including but not limited to the following Only qualified service technicians should install and service this appliance This appliance must be installed in accordance with applica...

Page 5: ...serious injury could occur or the appliance could be damaged Use caution when opening doors or lids and keep fingers out of pinch points areas Do not use combustible sprays or aerosols around the appl...

Page 6: ...and will result in poor performance Operating conditions range from 45 F to 86 F 7 C to 30 C Operating this appliance outside its range and installation requirements may affect performance and warrant...

Page 7: ...must be at the same height for each Shelf Install the Shelf on the Self Supports Pans Pan Adapter Bars Cutting Board Food Pans The unit comes with a number of 4 deep 1 6th size pans installed to fit t...

Page 8: ...ottom 145683 Left Hand Hinge to reverse the door swing 1 Disconnect the cabinet from power 2 Lay the cabinet on its back 3 Open the door more than 90 and remove and save the 4 hexagonal bolts that sec...

Page 9: ...e Top Hinge Plate should be at a 90 degree angle to the door and sticking out to the front of the door when the spring is relaxed 10 Place the Door on the cabinet by inserting the pin on the Bottom Hi...

Page 10: ...re adjustments Loading Product Once that cabinet has been operating at the desired temperature for a sufficient period of time product can be loaded into the cabinet Prior to loading product adjust th...

Page 11: ...steel cleaners and soft cloth when cleaning Cleaning Exterior and Interior Surfaces Use mild soap warm water solution and a soft cloth to clean the cabinet exterior Wipe with the grain of the metal to...

Page 12: ...osition turn it clockwise to set a desired temperature Confirm unit is isolated on a power circuit Poor performance Move the unit from direct sunlight Move the unit away from heating devices Install t...

Page 13: ...13 7 20 171216 Wiring Diagram...

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