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Power failure
In the event of a power failure, the control remembers the temperature setting and
restarts the product when power is restored.
Cleaning
Insufficient cleaning will cause that the product will not work at optimum
performance, or eventually it will be defective.
Before cleaning, the product should always be disconnected.
Do not flush the product with water, do not use water jet or steam hose
as this may cause short-circuits in the electrical system.
Cleansing agents containing chlorine or compounds of chlorine as well
as other corrosive means,
are not to be used
, as they might cause
corrosion to the stainless panels of the cabinet and the evaporator.
The product must be kept free from dust and dirt. This is best done with a
vacuum cleaner and a brush.
For the external maintenance – use stainless steel polish.
The product should be cleaned internally with a mild soap solution at suitable
intervals and checked thoroughly before it is put into operation again.
Door gaskets
This chapter deals with the importance of a well-functioning door gasket.
Gaskets are an important part of a refrigerator/freezer. Gaskets with reduced
functionality, reduces the tightness of the cabinet. Reduced tightness might cause
increased humidity, internal icing, an iced up evaporator (leading to reduced
refrigeration capacity), and in worst case reduced lifecycle of the cabinet.
Therefore it is important to be aware of the condition of the gasket. Regular
inspection is recommended.
The gasket should be cleaned regularly with a mild soap solution.
If a gasket needs replacement, contact your supplier.
Long term storage
If the product is taken out of operation, and need to be prepared for long-term
storage, clean the inside compartment, the door and door gasket thoroughly with a
hot soapy damp cloth.
Eventual remnants of food could create mold.
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