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E- CLEANING, MAINTENANCE AND TRANSPORTATION OF YOUR
DEEP FREEZER
CLEANING
Internal cleaning
External cleaning
Maintenance
Cleaning of your device is composed of two stages, which are the internal cleaning and external cleaning.
Following warnings must certainly be abided before start cleaning.
Transfer the foodstuff inside your product to a convenient place.
Before the internal cleaning, wait until the temperature of the internal parts of your product reaches to the ambient
temperature.
Always wear protective gloves during cleaning and maintenance. This will protect you from injuries.
Remove the accessories from inside.
Perform cleaning with a soft cotton cloth and warm soapy water or by using the cleaning agents recommended by
Uğur Soğutma A.Ş.
Dry with a dry cotton cloth. Products, which are not dried, may darken in time.
Make sure that no wet or humid area is left in the internal section after cleaning.
You can reload your product three (3) hours after running your product as stated in this manual.
Clean with a cotton cloth and warm soapy water.
Prevent penetration of cleaning water into the front control panel and lighting section while cleaning. (Picture 32)
Clean the door gasket by using clean soapy water only.
This product does not require periodical maintenance.
WARNING!
• Unplug your deep freezer before every cleaning.
• Always wear protective gloves during cleaning and maintenance. This will protect you from injuries.
• Never use domestic cleaning agents, abrasive and scratching substances (surface cleaners, detergents, flam-
mable and sparkling, solvent, like gasoline, thinner, acid) as cleaning agents. Otherwise yellowing may occur
on the plastic parts pf the product.
• Never use flowing and pressurized water for cleaning. (Picture 29-30)
• Do not wash inside and outside of your product. It may damage your product and cause electrical shock.
(Picture 31)
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PICTURE 30
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Summary of Contents for UCF 150 SSL
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