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18600 and CTP-NB Series Service and Installation Manual

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Care & Cleaning

Never hose down interior or exterior of units with water. 

This will void the warranty. Wipe interior dry of any water 

accumulation.

Door Gasket Maintenance

Door gaskets require regular cleaning to prevent mold and mildew 

build up and also to retain the elasticity of the gasket. Gasket cleaning 

can be done with the use of warm soapy water. Avoid full strength 

cleaning products on gaskets as this can cause them to become 

brittle and crack. Never use sharp tools or knives to scrape or clean 

the gasket. Gaskets can be easily replaced and do not require the use 

of tools or an authorized service person. The gaskets are “Dart” style 

and can be pulled out of the groove in the door and new gaskets can 
be “pressed” back into place.

Drain Maintenance - Base

Each unit has a drain located inside the unit that removes the 

condensation from the evaporator coil and routes it to an external 

condensate evaporator pan. Each drain can become loose or 

disconnected during normal use. If you notice water accumulation 

on the inside of the unit be sure the drain tube is connected to the 

evaporator drain pan. If water is collecting underneath the unit make 

sure the end of the drain tube is in the condensate evaporator in the 

machine compartment.  The leveling of the unit is important as the 

units are designed to drain properly when level.  Be sure all drain lines 

are free of obstructions.

Drawer Maintenance

Drawer Assembly Cleaning
The drawer assembly is designed to be cleaned easily. Both drawer 

and tracks are removable without tools. The drawer tracks are 

dishwasher safe or can be cleaned in a sink with detergents and a 

soft bristle brush. Drawers and tracks should be cleaned on a weekly 

basis.
Remove Drawers
Pull the drawer box out until it stops. Lift up on the drawer front and 

pull the drawer box completely out. Using a soft bristle brush, clean 

the track on the bottom of the drawer box. When finished, it should 

be wiped clean of all food and debris.
Tracks
The drawer box assembly must be removed. Pull the drawer tracks 

out until they hit a stop. Locate blue safety clips towards the back 

of each drawer track. Blue safety clips have a tab on the top. Push 

the tab back until it clicks. 

Lift up and pull the drawer 

tracks all the way out of the 

drawer cage. The drawer 

tracks are dishwasher safe 

or can be cleaned in a sink 

with detergents and a soft 

bristle brush. Drawers and 

tracks should be cleaned on a weekly basis. Using a soft bristle brush, 

wash the track making sure each roller is thoroughly cleaned. The 

drawer cage should be cleaned with a soft bristle brush, removing 

any food and debris gathered on the bottom ledge. Once it’s cleaned 

thoroughly with a soft bristle brush, wipe remaining debris clean with 

a soft towel.

Reassembly
Push the drawer tracks into the drawer cage. The blue safety clip 

must remain pushed towards the back. Lift up and slide the drawer 

track all the way into the drawer cage. The blue safety clip will lock 

in place automatically. Once all tracks are replaced, insert the drawer 

box. Rest the drawer box bottom track on the front track roller. Then 

push the drawer back in place SLOWLY. When the drawer box is about 

half way in you will hit a STOP. You must lift the front of the drawer up 

approximately ½” (1.3cm) to continue inward. Clean tracks as often 

as possible. The cleaner the tracks are the better they will operate.

Caster Maintenance

Wipe casters with a damp cloth monthly to prevent corrosion.

The power switch must be turned to OFF and the 

unit disconnected from the power source whenever 

performing service, maintenance functions or cleaning 
the refrigerated area.

Refrigerators and Freezers

The interior and exterior can be cleaned using soap and warm water. 

If this isn’t sufficient, try ammonia and water or a nonabrasive liquid 

cleaner. When cleaning the exterior, always rub with the “grain” of 

the stainless steel to avoid marring the finish. Do not use an abrasive 

cleaner because it will scratch the stainless steel and can damage the 
breaker strips and gaskets.

Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning

To prevent discoloration of rust on stainless steel several important 

steps need to be taken. First, we need to understand the properties 

of stainless steel. Stainless steel contains 70- 80% iron, which will 

rust. It also contains 12-30% chromium, which forms an invisible 

passive film over the steels surface, which acts as a shield against 

corrosion. As long as the protective layer is intact, the metal is still 

stainless. If the film is broken or contaminated, outside elements 

can begin to breakdown the steel and begin to form discoloration of 

rust. Proper cleaning of stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic 
scouring pads.

NEVER USE STEEL PADS, WIRE BRUSHES OR SCRAPERS!

Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline based or non-chloride cleaners. 

Any cleaner containing chlorides will damage the protective film of 

the stainless steel. Chlorides are also commonly found in hard water, 

salts, and household and industrial cleaners. If cleaners containing 

chlorides are used be sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly. 

Routine cleaning of stainless steel can be done with soap and water. 

Extreme stains or grease should be cleaned with a non-abrasive 

cleaner and plastic scrub pad. Always rub with the grain of the 

steel. There are stainless steel cleaners available which can restore 

and preserve the finish of the steels protective layer. Early signs of 

stainless steel breakdown are small pits and cracks. If this has begun, 

clean thoroughly and start to apply stainless steel cleaners in attempt 
to restore the passivity of the steel. 

Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many food 

products have an acidic content, which can deteriorate 

the finish. Be sure to clean the stainless steel surfaces 

of ALL food products. Common items include, tomatoes, 
peppers and other vegetables.

tab on top of 

blue safety clip

CAUTION

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for 18600 Series

Page 1: ...r 9291455 06 16 18600 Series CTP NB Original Instructions Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual This manual is updated as new information and models are released Visit our website for the late...

Page 2: ...Have Been Given Supervision Or Instruction Concerning Use Of The Appliance By A Person Responsible For Their Safety WARNING This Appliance Is Not To Be Played With WARNING Do Not Clean With Water Jet...

Page 3: ...damaged open and inspect the contents with the carrier 3 In the event that the exterior is not damaged yet upon opening there is concealed damage to the equipment notify the carrier Notification shoul...

Page 4: ...re used in Delfield equipment 2016 The Delfield Company All rights reserved Reproduction without written permission is prohibited Delfield is a registered trademark of The Delfield Company Serial Numb...

Page 5: ...Load LBS Shelf Area FT2 Volume FT3 BTU Load Base Rail BTU Sys Cap Base Rail H P Voltz Hertz Phase Amps NEMA Plug Ship Weight LBS KG 18648BSTM 1 27 1 124 3 95 10 23 475 NA 1462 NA 1 5 115 60 1 8 0 5 1...

Page 6: ...TBM PTL 32 oz 907g 186114 PTBM 48 oz 1361g 18648 BUCM BSTM 16 oz 454g 18660 BUCM BSTM 16 oz 454g 18672 BUCM BSTM 16 oz 454g 18691 BUCM BSTM 16 oz 454g 18699 BUCM BSTM 24 oz 680g 186114 BUCM BSTM 24 oz...

Page 7: ...A 1 2 40 1134 230 240 50 1 5 3 594 269 186114BUC E 4 61 0cm 4 48 13434 1055 1373 NA 2591 NA 3 4 48 1361 230 240 50 1 5 0 685 310 18600BST E Work table with backsplash Custom Model Of Doors Of Shelves...

Page 8: ...undue strain Some models have casters for your convenience for ease of cleaning underneath and for mobility It is important that the unit be installed in a stable condition with the front casters loc...

Page 9: ...of a condenser fan failure or a plugged or blocked condenser this device may shut down the refrigeration system This device will automatically reset but determining the cause of the high pressure con...

Page 10: ...perature ranges for the raised rails are 33 F to 41 F 0 5 C to 5 C Product located in the rails must be removed at the end of day This allows you to turn the rails off at night to save energy and the...

Page 11: ...ncremental adjustments if a temperature adjustment is necessary It may take an hour or longer to realize the temperature change depending on the application and location of the unit Please contact Kit...

Page 12: ...fety clip must remain pushed towards the back Lift up and slide the drawer track all the way into the drawer cage The blue safety clip will lock in place automatically Once all tracks are replaced ins...

Page 13: ...rior of the cabinet or to the blower coil Overloading the storage area restricting the airflow and continuous opening and closing of the doors and drawers will hamper the units ability to maintain ope...

Page 14: ...bracket with a bend at the back and the other to the outside 2 Place each bracket back against the rail and flush against the outside edge 3 Mark the bracket hole locations 4 Drill each 0 125 hole 5 S...

Page 15: ...18600 and CTP NB Series Service and Installation Manual 15 Notes...

Page 16: ...mprovement may necessitate change of specifications without notice Part Number 9291455 06 16 Every new piece of Manitowoc Foodservice equipment comes with KitchenCare and you choose the level of servi...

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