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wand through the coil circuit to the outer perimeter.
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6. Reconnect power to appliance.
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An open box of baking soda placed on a shelf at the rear of the
cabinet will help prevent odours. The box should be replaced every
three months.
J. GENERAL CLEANING PROCEDURES
WARNING: RISK OF DEATH, FIRE, EXPLOSION, ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND/OR
OTHER PERSONAL INJURY!
DO NOT ACCESS MECHANICALLY FASTENED AREAS WITHOUT PERMIS-
SION OF OWNER AND READING AND UNDERSTANDING THE PRODUCT
SAFETY, INSTALLATION AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE ACCESSING MECHANICALLY FASTENED
AREAS.
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY!
USE ONLY MILD ANTI-BACTERIAL, NON-ABRASIVE ‘DISH SOAP’ DETERGENT,
AND SOFT CLOTH (OR BRISTLE BRUSHES WHERE SPECIFIED) FOR CLEANING
CABINET SURFACES OF APPLIANCE. FOR STUBBORN RESIDUE, SUCH AS
GREASE BUILD-UP ON CONDENSER (HEAT-EXCHANGE) COIL, EMPLOY THE
SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL.
USE CARE WHEN HANDLING OR CLEANING METAL PARTS.
NOTICE: RISK OF APPLIANCE DAMAGE! AFTER ACCESSING REFRIGERATION
OR ANY OTHER MECHANICALLY FASTENED AREAS OF THE APPLIANCE, RE-
FASTEN SECURELY.
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Condenser Coil Cleaning:
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Commercial Refrigerators require
the grill to be removed for condenser (heat-exchange) coil cleaning
of the condenser coil (heat exchange coil located behind the lower
grill on Commercial Refrigerators). Visually inspect the condenser
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cleaning should be completed on a monthly basis. Use either a
nozzle (for SE40ePlus - Fig H8) to remove dust from between con-
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thoroughly.
iii. Interior Stainless Steel Cleaning: For general cleaning of the stain-
iv. Evaporator Housing Cleaning: To be completed by a Trained Profes-
the appliance evaporator housing. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
v.
Cleaning Condensate Drain Tubes: To be completed by a Trained
warm water into drain tube directly or via the evaporator drain
pan.
NOTICE: RISK OF APPLIANCE DAMAGE! DO NOT PUSH, LEAN-ON OR FORCE
CONDENSATE DRAIN TUBE.
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shelf by hand.
NOTICE: RISK OF APPLIANCE DAMAGE! DO NOT SOAK SHELF IN ANY LIQ-
UIDS OTHER THAN WATER AND DETERGENT.
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ing contaminants (see Figs J1 and J2). Once all contaminants are
air dry completely before returning it to cabinet.
FIG. J1
FIG. J2
vii. Glass Cleaning: For everyday glass cleaning, a 50:50 Vinegar & Wa-
ter mixture is recommended.
viii. Sliding Door Channel Cleaning: Sliding door channels should be
vacuumed daily to remove debris, which may hinder smooth op-
Occasionally, syrup or food products may dry and harden in the