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Section
Section
Section
Section
Section V Maintenance
V Maintenance
V Maintenance
V Maintenance
V Maintenance
Service Contracts
Service Contracts
Service Contracts
Service Contracts
Service Contracts
Thermo NESLAB offers on-site Service Contracts that are designed to
provide extended life and minimal down-time for your unit. For more infor-
mation, contact our Service Department (see Preface, After-sale Support).
Condenser
Condenser
Condenser
Condenser
Condenser
For proper operation, the unit needs to pull substantial amounts of air
through a condenser. A build up of dust or debris on the fins of the
condenser will lead to a loss of cooling capacity.
Periodic vacuuming of the condenser is necessary. To access the con-
denser the front grille must be removed.
The unit must be turned off before the front panel is removed.
The unit must be turned off before the front panel is removed.
The unit must be turned off before the front panel is removed.
The unit must be turned off before the front panel is removed.
The unit must be turned off before the front panel is removed.
The unit has a two piece grille assembly. First remove the left (blue-colored)
section by simply pulling it forward. Pull forward on the remaining (white-
colored) section to remove it.
The frequency of cleaning depends on the operating environment. After
initial installation, we recommend a monthly visual inspection of the con-
denser. After several months, the frequency of cleaning will be established.