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CARE AND CLEANING

Long life and satisfactory performance of any
equipment is dependent upon the care it
receives. To ensure long life, proper sanitation
and minimum maintenance costs, this unit
should be thoroughly cleaned, all debris
removed and the interiors washed down.
Cleaning often will control or eliminate odor
buildup. Frequency of cleaning is dependent
on usage and local health requirements. 

D

O NOT USE AMMONIA

-

BASED PRODUCTS TO

CLEAN LIGHTED CANOPY

. N

EVER USE ABRASIVE

CLEANERS OR SCOURING PADS

.

Exterior Surfaces

The exterior surfaces must be cleaned with a
soft cloth, mild detergent and warm water to
protect and maintain their attractive finish.

N

EVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR SCOURING

PADS

. N

EVER USE CAUSTIC SODA

ALCOHOL

,

KEROSENE

GASOLINE

THINNER

SOLVENTS

,

DETERGENTS

ACIDS

CHEMICALS OR ABRASIVES

.

D

O

NOT

USE

A

MMONIA

-

BASED CLEANERS ON

ACRYLIC PARTS

.

Interior Surfaces

The interior surfaces may be cleaned with most
domestic detergents, ammonia-based cleaners
and sanitizing solutions with no harm to the
surface. Always read and follow the 
manufacturer’s instructions when using any
cleaning product.

Do NOT Use:

• Abrasive cleansers and scouring pads, as
these will mar the finish.
• Coarse paper towels on coated glass.
• Ammonia-based cleaners on acrylic parts.
• Solvent, oil or acidic based cleaners on any 
interior surfaces.
• A hose on display or interior lights or any
other electrical connection.

Do:

• First disconnect electrical power.

• Remove the product and all loose debris.
• Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap and
hot water. 

D

O NOT USE STEAM OR HIGH WATER

PRESSURE HOSES TO WASH THE INTERIOR

.

T

HESE

WILL DESTROY THE UNIT

SEALING CAUSING

LEAKS AND POOR PERFORMANCE

.

• Take care to minimize direct contact between
fan motors and cleaning or rinse water.
• Rinse with hot water, but do NOT flood.
• Allow the unit to dry before resuming 
operation.
• Wipe down lighted surfaces with a damp
sponge or cloth so that water does not enter
the light channel.
• After cleaning is completed, turn on power to
the Chill Chamber.

©2007 HUSSMANN CORPORATION • BRIDGETON, MO  63044-2483 U.S.A.
U.S. & CANADA 1-800-504-4828 • WWW.CHILLCHAMBER.HUSSMANN.COM

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P/N 31033596_B

01 June 2007

MAXI-140

Do not use HOT water on COLD glass 
surfaces. This can cause the glass to shatter
and could result in personal injury. Allow the
glass door to warm before applying hot water.

WARNING

!

To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or
injury when cleaning your Chill Chamber:

• Unplug the Chill Chamber before cleaning.
• Keep all liquids away from electrical and 

electronic components.

• Do not use any mechanical device or other

means to speed the defrost process,
except as recommended by the manufac-
turer.

WARNING

!

Summary of Contents for MAXI-140

Page 1: ...MAXI 140 Operator s Manual P N 31033596_B 01 June 2007...

Page 2: ...entifying the type of application for which the case was certified ANSI NSF 7 Type II Display Refrigerator Freezer Beverage Cooler Intended for 80 F 55 RH Ambient Application This equipment is intende...

Page 3: ...01 June 2007 MAXI 140 MAXI 140 MAXI 140 MAXI 140 MAXI 140 To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using your Chill Chamber Always use a dedicated circuit with the Amperage stated on...

Page 4: ...ppropriate equipment to safely lift and move the Chill Chamber to the preferred location in your business Carefully remove the shipping box Avoid scratching the Chill Chamber Recycle packing materials...

Page 5: ...dicated 15 Amp circuit with grounded wall receptacle NEMA 5 15P Do not use extension cords Never use adapters If in doubt call an electrician Electrical requirements for the merchandiser are stated on...

Page 6: ...ng The top door hinge has slots that allow the door to be adjusted if the gasket doesn t seal completely Use a nut driver to loosen the four hex head screws just enough to allow the hinge to move back...

Page 7: ...NET scroll across the display Open the Safe NET controller using a small flat blade screwdriver to pop off the oval cover this may be tight Plug in the MAXI 140 Be careful of moving parts in the compr...

Page 8: ...inutes are displayed then press SELECT Hours should flash With hours flashing use the UP or DOWN button until the correct hour is displayed Safe NET uses a 24 hour or military clock where 12 is noon P...

Page 9: ...st the temperature display may move up 2 3 F 1 2 C Avoid opening the door during the defrost cycle Defrost is necessary because the Chill Chamber operates at temperatures below freezing 22 F 5 5 C Def...

Page 10: ...ndEF number of defrosts determines the number of defrosts that occur in a 24 hour period beginning with the StAr first defrost parameter The maximum number of defrosts allowed in a 24 hour period is...

Page 11: ...the display and gently press into place Run Before Stocking Allow the Chill Chamber to run at least 30 minutes before stocking LOADING 1 Add the maximum quantity 66 bottles allowed of Anheuser Busch...

Page 12: ...based cleaners on acrylic parts Solvent oil or acidic based cleaners on any interior surfaces A hose on display or interior lights or any other electrical connection Do First disconnect electrical po...

Page 13: ...he upper shelf Make sure that each shelf mounting slot engages with its mounting screw 7 Install the near most LH side and RH side screws into the upper shelf 8 Place the lower shelf flush against the...

Page 14: ...ug unit before replacing lamp Restocked beer may freeze 1 Sell all product in the unit 2 Turn off lamp switch Unplug the unit 3 Remove shelves 4 Remove the two recessed screws from the canopy Screws a...

Page 15: ...cing LED light strip Restocked beer may freeze 1 Follow steps 1 through 7 of Fluorescent Lamp Replacement 2 Disconnect the LED connector 3 With a screwdriver loosen but do not remove the LED lighting...

Page 16: ...il from blocking with ice Very frequent door openings will eventually have an impact on product temperature and cause it to rise Avoid holding the door open while deciding on product selection countin...

Page 17: ...ator Unusual Noise Unit not level Reposition and level the unit Unit contacting structure Reposition unit to provide space on all sides Rear grille loose Fasten grille to attenuate sound Slow to cool...

Page 18: ...ssemblies If within the warranty period it can be proven to the satisfaction of Hussmann s warranty administration organization that there is impaired visibility through a multi glass assembly caused...

Page 19: ...MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS AND HUSSMANN NEITHERASSUMES NORAUTHORIZESANY PERSON TOASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTIONWITHTHE SALE OF ITS PRODUCTS ORANY PARTTHEREOF THISWARRAN...

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