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e. Continue to push on the housing while reinstalling
the screws through the mounting tabs. Be careful –
do not overtighten the screws.
f. Remove the screen from the outside back of the
cabinet.
g. Press the duct putty into the notches. Make sure to
seal completely around the drain line, power cord,
and insulated copper tubing.
h. Reinstall the screen.
8. Reinstall the temperature sensor.
9. Plug in the merchandiser.
8.3 CLEANING THE BOTTOM SCREEN
Obstructions and lint blocking the air flow up into
the chiller condenser can damage the chiller. Clean
monthly to allow air to flow through the chiller condenser.
Clean the rear screen as needed by using the
instructions given in Section 8.2, Cleaning the Refrigeration
Unit.
8.3.1 Cleaning Fixed Bottom Screen
1. Open the door to the merchandiser to stop the chiller.
2. A vacuum attachment with a brush is preferred:
however, a bristle brush may also be used.
3. Do not use water or other liquid chemicals or solvents.
4. From the underside of the merchandiser gently sweep
lint away from the screen with the brush. Do not push
the lint into the screen.
5. Clean the floor under the merchandiser with the brush,
removing any obstructions such as cardboard and
wrappers.
6. Close the merchandiser door.
8.3.2 Cleaning Removable Bottom Screen
1. Open the door to the merchandiser.
2. Turn the two tabs on the chiller housing and swing the
chiller cover door all the way up.
3. With a finger in the removable screen handle, lift it up
slightly and slide it towards you.
4. A vacuum attachment with a brush, or a bristle brush,
may be used to remove dirt and lint from screen.
CAUTION: Condenser fins are sharp!
5. Remove dust from the condenser fins and coils. Do not
damage the fins or coils.
6. Do not use water or other liquid chemicals or solvents.
7. Reinstall the clean and dry removable screen by sliding
it back into the holder.
8. Close door on chiller housing and turn the two tabs to
hold door closed.
9. Clean the floor under the merchandiser with the brush,
removing any obstructions such as cardboard and
wrappers.
10. Close the merchandiser door.
8.4 CLEANING THE MERCHANDISER EXTERIOR
Clean the merchandiser exterior as necessary
using mild household cleaners and water. Dampen a cloth
or sponge with the cleaning solution and gently wipe clean
the exterior.
1. Do not use chemicals or solvents. These can damage
paint, plastic trim and decals.
2. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
3. Do not use a water jet.
4. Do not let water or cleaning solutions contact electrical
or electronic components.
8.5 CLEANING THE MERCHANDISER INTERIOR
Clean the interior using mild household cleaners
and water. Dampen a cloth or sponge with the cleaning
solution and gently wipe the interior surfaces clean.
Some merchandisers use a door liner made from
ABS plastic. This liner will crack if chemical solvents or
harsh detergents are used.
1. Unplug the merchandiser from the power socket.
2. Open the merchandiser door.
3. Do not use chemicals or solvents. These can damage
paint, extruded plastic parts and other plastic parts.
4. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
5. Do not use a water jet.
6. Do not let water or cleaning solutions contact electrical
or electronic components.
7. Allow to air dry, or place a window fan on the floor in
front of the open interior.
8. When dry, plug in the merchandiser.
8.6 CLEANING THE GLASS WINDOW AND WINDOW
COVER
The glass window panel inside the door is hinged
to allow easy cleaning. A spring-type latch is mounted on
the lockbolt cover. Press the spring to release and open the
hinged window panel.
1. Clean the glass window with any good glass cleaner.
2. The plastic window cover can be cleaned with the
same cleaner or a neutral detergent using a soft
sponge, wool cloth or chamois and rinsed with water.
NEVER use any solvents, chemical, or abrasive
cleaners, or scrapers, squeegees or brushes on the
plastic window cover.
8.7 LUBRICATION WITH LITHIUM GREASE
Once a year the bottle tray rail ball bearings and
door moving parts should be lubricated with grease.
1. Pull out the tray. The tray rail is constructed of
telescoping channel sections. Apply a very light coating
of white lithium grease on the outside of the first two
sections, along the top and bottom edges.
2. Apply grease on the inside of the last two sections
along the top and bottom.
3. Apply grease (or similar lubricant) to the door lock bolt
threads and the door hinges as necessary.
4. Wipe off excess grease. No other lubrication is
required.
8.8 LAMP REPLACEMENT
8.8.1 Replacing Optional Fluorescent Bulbs
1. Unplug the merchandiser from the wall.
2. Open the door.
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