the coolant lines under each pan.
4.
To disconnect the pans from the case, push the button
located on the quick connects to release (Fig. 14 & 15).
5.
The pan sensor should slide off the mounting bracket be-
fore cleaning and must always be reattached to the center
pan after cleaning.
6.
Remove the deck pan supports located between the
refrigerated deck pans.
7.
Do not put the refrigerated pans in a dishwasher or in
hot water.
Elevated temperatures can cause distortion
and leakage due to the increase in internal pressure.
8.
The Coolgenix pans should be cleaned using soap/sani-
tizer and water only.
9.
Rinse deck pans in cool or warm water.
Fig. 14 Quick disconnect
Fig. 15 Quick disconnect
C A U T I O N
COOLGENIX PANS
1.
Make
sure gly
col fl ow is turned off before rins-
ing out the case.
2.
Never
wash Coolgenix pans in hot water or
they will warp, use cold/warm water only.
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DISCONNECT
The glycol fl ow can be turned off in any of the following
ways:
1.
By the use of an optional cleaning switch located on the
exterior rear of the case.
2.
By disconnecting the hoses by use of the quick connects.
3.
By turning off the chiller rack supply to the system in the
machine room.
4.
By opening up the rear lower panel and turning off the
chiller unit. This pertains to semi self-contained cases.
Fans and Pressure Plate
1.
Diconnect power to the case and wait for fans to come to
a complete stand-still.
2.
To access the underside of the fans lift the pressure plate
by use of the provided handles. The topside of pressure
plate will rest against the topside of the coil cover, expos-
ing the underside of the pressure plate and fans (Fig. 16
& 17).
3.
Clean as necessary. Use a spray bottle fi lled with an ap-
proved mild detergent and warm water.
4.
Be sure to move the pressure plate back to its original
position after cleaning and/or inspection is complete.
W A R N I N G
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Exercise extreme caution when working in a case
with the pressure plate removed. The coil con-
tains many sharp edges that can result in severe
cuts to the hands and arms.
C A U T I O N
Only lift the pressure plate and/or coil cover for
a qualifi ed inspector or a trained service pro-
vider. Failure to do so may result in damage to
the refrigerant system.
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