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Cleaning the Inside 

 

WARNING! 

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AMP  OBJECTS  STICK  TO  COLD  METAL  SURFACES

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O  NOT  TOUCH  THE  INTERIOR  METAL 

SURFACES WITH WET OR DAMP HANDS

 
After  defrosting,  wash  the  inside  surfaces  of  the  freezer  with  a  solution  of  two  tablespoons  of  baking 
soda  in  one  quarter  of  a  gallon

 

(1.1  liters)  warm  water.  Rinse  and  dry.  Wring  excess  water  out  of  the 

sponge or cloth when cleaning in the area of the controls, or any electrical parts. 
Wash  the removable parts  and door basket  with the baking soda solution, or mild  detergent  and  warm 
water. Rinse and dry. 

Never 

use metallic scouring pads, brushes, abrasive cleaners, or alkaline solutions 

on any surface. Do not wash removable parts in a dishwasher.  

Do not shower water with a hose nor 

use ammonia based cleaners

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ARNING   

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HE LOWER SIDE OF THE GLASS LIDS IS PROVIDED WITH A SPECIAL FILM

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O NOT USE 

RAZOR  BLADES  OR  OTHER  SHARP  INSTRUMENTS  WHICH  CAN  SCRATCH  THIS  SURFACE  AND 

DAMAGE THE FILM

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Cleaning the Outside 

 

Wash the cabinet with warm water and mild liquid detergent. Rinse 
well  and  wipe  dry  with  a  clean  soft  cloth. 

Do  not  shower  water 

with a hose nor use ammonia based cleaners

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Clean every week with only a damp piece of cloth and neutral soap 
each  external  and  internal  surface,  and  dry  them  with  a  clean  soft 
cloth.

 

 

Never use flammable or abrasive products. The unit must never 

be 

cleaned with water jets. 
 
IMPORTANT:

 During maintenance and cleaning operations, make 

sure that good visibility conditions exist in the working area, using 
other  light  sources  in  case  it  is  needed.  Be  very  careful  when 
working with moving and/or high-temperature parts. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NC27

Page 1: ...e Air 3779 Champion Blvd Winston Salem NC 27105 www beverageair com INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL NC27 NC33 NC41 NC49 Congratulations You have just purchased the finest commercial refrigeration av...

Page 2: ...7 PRESCRIPTIONS PROHIBITIONS AND OTHER USES FOR THE EQUIPMENT 8 MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES 9 REMOVAL OF FROST 9 CLEANING THE UNIT 9 LID REMOVAL 11 WARNING USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR ITS INTENDED PURPOSE AS D...

Page 3: ...sanitation listing permitting the merchandising of packaged food product PRODUCT REGISTRATION Write down the Serial number of your new unit for future reference The Serial Number is found on the data...

Page 4: ...ce of the refrigerating system it is very important to leave at least 10 cm 4 of free space both at the sides and back to allow proper air circulation Do not block the grills on the side or back of th...

Page 5: ...nder the warranty If you suspect voltage is high or low consult your power company for testing To prevent the freezer from being turned off accidentally do not plug unit into an outlet controlled by a...

Page 6: ...Note Do not open the freezer door unnecessarily if power to the freezer is off for several hours If a power failure occurs frozen foods will stay frozen for at least 2 hours if the freezer is kept cl...

Page 7: ...ently Warm air enters the freezer every time the door is opened Open the door less often Door may be open slightly Freezer has recently been disconnected for a period of time Freezer requires 4 hours...

Page 8: ...ment entails the compliance with some fundamental rules Do not touch the unit with wet hands or feet Do not install the equipment outdoors Do not remove or ignore safety devices Do not leave objects o...

Page 9: ...ntil all the frost is gone 3 When the ice has melted wipe up any water left on the freezer floor 4 Be sure to replace the drain plug before moving the freezer back into position 5 Allow the freezer to...

Page 10: ...her Do not shower water with a hose nor use ammonia based cleaners WARNING THE LOWER SIDE OF THE GLASS LIDS IS PROVIDED WITH A SPECIAL FILM DO NOT USE RAZOR BLADES OR OTHER SHARP INSTRUMENTS WHICH CAN...

Page 11: ...n it open to its maximum handling it by both sides push it to the back Fig 3 This allows the lid to get out from the front rail where it runs then remove it pulling the lid out from the rear rail Fig...

Page 12: ...he equipment model and serial number If replacing parts is required do it through your distributor WARNING Always ask for original spare parts AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR __________________________________...

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