TEC_TM_170 REV. A
09/26/2022
P# 848062
Page 54 of 60
TRUE RESIDENTIAL
®
G E N E R A L M A I N T E N A N C E , C A R E & C L E A N I N G
CONDENSER COIL CLE ANING
Keeping the condenser coil clean minimizes required
servicing and lowers electrical cost. Warranty does not
cover cleaning the condenser coil.
WARNING!
Electrical shock or burn
hazard. Unplug the unit or turn off the
power supply before proceeding.
DO NOT
clean appliance with a pressure
washer or hose.
CAUTION!
Risk of eye injury from debris.
Eye protection is recommended.
CAUTION!
Coil fins are sharp. Gloves are
recommended.
REQUIRED TOOLS
• Stiff-bristled brush
• Vacuum Cleaner
• Gloves (recommended)
PROCEDURE
1. Open the rainshield. See fig. 1.
2. With a stiff-bristled brush, carefully clean
accumulated dirt from the condenser coil fins.
See fig. 2.
NOTE: NEVER BRUSH ACROSS THE COIL FINS.
3. Carefully vacuum any dirt around the condensing
unit area.
4. Close the rainshield.
CONDENSATION
Leaving the doors and/or drawers open for long periods
of time or running a unit with little/no product inside
may cause excessive condensation.
FIG. 1.
Opened rainshield.
FIG. 2.
Never brush across coil fins.