CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
PAINTED SURFACES
All painted surfaces and the vinyl covered product delivery door can be cleaned with a clean cloth and any
common brand of household detergent. Do not use harsh abrasive materials on these surfaces, they will
scratch the paint or vinyl.
GLASS ITEMS
The glass product loading door may be cleaned with any commercial window cleaner.
TRAY SURFACES
Quite often wax and oil will build up on the tray surface area. To remove this, use a wax and paraffin remover
solution.
FOOD SANITATION
The following are the cleaning procedures for the cold food side of the unit:
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All surfaces that come into direct contact with food must be cleaned with warm water and a mild detergent
at regular service intervals.
After cleaning food contact surfaces rinse with clean, potable water.
Sanitize food contact surfaces with a good grade chemical sanitizing solution (chlorine, iodophor, etc.)
Allow all food contact surfaces to air dry.
AIR SCREEN MAINTENANCE
Air intake and exhaust screens must be cleaned at regular service intervals or if the environment is very dirty
it may be necessary to clear the screens more often.
The intake screen is located on the machine floor; in front of the modular cooling unit. It is very important that
sufficient air is available for the cooling unit. Accumulated dirt should be brushed away monthly and nothing
should be placed or stored on top of the screens that would block the air flow.
The exhaust screen is located behind the on the back wall of the machine. This screen should not require
as much attention as the air intake screens, but it should be checked and cleaned as needed.
BLOWER SCREEN MAINTENANCE
The blower system is to prevent the delivery doors from fogging and the screen should be cleaned at least
every three months to ensure adequate warm air is flowing over the doors.
Summary of Contents for Combo Series
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Page 46: ...DIAGRAMS AND PARTS LISTS 44 ...
Page 49: ...SHADOW BOX ASSEMBLY w 13 47 ...
Page 51: ...DELIVERY SERVICE DOOR DOOR ASSEMBLY 2 ...
Page 53: ...DOOR GLASS SERVICE DOOR ASSEMBLY I c 0 5 0 6 51 ...
Page 55: ...o 18 SERVICE DOOR ASSEMBLY PRIMARY COMPONENTS ...
Page 57: ...COLD FOOD AREA PRIMARY COMPONENTS ...
Page 59: ...LAMP ASSEMBLY ...
Page 61: ...TRAY SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 3 I 59 ...
Page 63: ...38 P 8 6 i 1 p b 4 _ P COLD FOOD DOOR ASSEMBLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PAGE 61 ...
Page 64: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ki I I I I I j 0 I I IllIIll B0 I _ ...
Page 65: ...COLD FOOD DOOR ASSEMBLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH PAGE 65 63 ...
Page 66: ...TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION w WITH PAGE 65 64 ...
Page 69: ...COIN REJECT ASSEMBLY 67 ...
Page 71: ...I Y 3 L 1 POWER SUPPLY 69 ...
Page 74: ... BALLAST BLK coLIjmoo I _ _ 13 WATT 13 WATT Il5VAC WHT POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC 72 ...
Page 75: ... I i 6 I I 7 CHILLER ASSEMBLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION 73 WITH PAGE 75 76 ...
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Page 81: ...D 12 CAROUSEL COMP ONENTS 79 ...
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Page 85: ...9 2 I 0 0 0 0 J CAROUSEL MOTOR ASSEMBLY a3 ...
Page 89: ...DATA PLATE REAR CABINET ASSEMBLY cf ACIUll l ___ __ m e d o 5 o 7 87 ...
Page 91: ...2142461 me 5369 i POWER BOX ASSY 898 5202 89 ...
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