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IV. f - DIVIDER BARS
Top Rail: Centerline compacts are provided with standard
width pan divider bars. Pans are not provided with the unit.
Drawers: Drawer models are provided with metal divider bars
standard. All 27” wide models are supplied with standard
width bars. 48” and 72” models are supplied with 2 narrow
and 2 wide bars.
V. CARE & MAINTENANCE
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY
BEFORE CLEANING ANY PARTS OF THE UNIT.
V. a - CLEANING THE EXTERIOR
Exterior stainless steel should be cleaned with warm water,
mild soap and a soft cloth. Apply with a dampened cloth and
wipe in the direction of the metal grain.
Avoid the use of strong detergents and gritty, abrasive
cleaners as they may tend to mar and scratch the surface.
Do NOT use cleaners containing chlorine, this may promote
corrosion of the stainless steel.
V. b - CLEANING THE INTERIOR
For cleaning the interior, use baking soda with warm water,
and a soft cloth. Apply with a dampened cloth and wipe in
the direction of the metal grain Use on breaker strips as well
as door and drawer gaskets.
All door models interior fittings are removable without tools
to facilitate cleaning.Depending on the level of cleaning,
drawer model interior fittings may require a tool to facilitate
cleaning. The drawer frame may be removed without tools.
V. b - CLEANING THE INTERIOR (cont’d)
To remove the drawers, the lock tab must be unlocked by
sliding the lock tab forward and then up, to loosen the slides
(see figure 8). Then the drawer can be pulled out easily.
from the slides.
To remove the middle slide between the drawer and cabinet
for deeper cleaning, remove the middle slide by lifting up on
the back tab and sliding it out of the track.
Fig. 9
Caution:
The outer slides attached the side of the cabinet
should not be removed because there are washers set
in the assemble to hold the proper spacing between the
slides. If removed the drawer slides may not function
properly.
V. c - CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL
Check the condenser coil periodically. The operating
environment will affect the required frequency of cleaning.
Air must be able to freely circulate through the condenser.
This surface must be kept free of dirt and grease for
proper system operation. The condenser coil is at the
back of the cabinet. Carefully clean dirt and lint from the
condenser coil using a vacuum cleaner or soft brush; do
not use a wire brush.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Drawer lock tab
shown in unlocked
position.
Fig.10
V. CARE AND MAINTENANCE (continued)