Cleaning
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Operation & Maintenance Manual - Vision Chilled Displays
2.0 - CLEANING SAFETY NOTE
Before commencing any cleaning operation the Idesign unit must be isolated from the mains supply by either removing the
supply plug from its socket or switching off at the local isolator.
NB: Switching off using the power switch on the control panel does not fully isolate the unit. Under no circum-
stances must a pressure washer or hosepipe be used in the vicinity of this unit.
2.1 - STAINLESS STEEL
Stainless steel should be cleaned daily using a suitable proprietary stainless steel polish applied in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
A list of recommended cleaning products is available from our service department.
Do not use harsh abrasives or cleaning pads such as Scotchbrite
2.2 - SLIDING REAR DOORS
The glass doors should be removed weekly for cleaning.
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To remove a door, slide it to the center of the unit and grip it firmly about half way up with one hand on each side.
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Lift the door about 10mm and gently pull away from the unit.
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The bottom edge of the door should now be free and if the door is now lowered 20mm or so the top edge will also
come free.
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The door can then be set-aside on a .at surface protected by a soft cloth.
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The door frames can be cleaned with a non-abrasive proprietary odourless cleaner on a soft cloth.
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The glass should be cleaned on both sides of the doors using a proprietary glass cleaner and clean cloth.
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Again care should be taken to select a cleaner with minimum odour to avoid food tainting.
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Replacement of the doors is the reverse of the above procedure:
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Take hold of the door in both hands as you did for removal, ensuring that the edge with the two
rollers is at the bottom. Offer the top edge of the door into the top track and gently push it up as far as it will go.
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Move the lower edge of the door away from you until the rollers are over the track and then lower it back into position.
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Check that the door slides freely.
The doors are handed and must be replaced in the same orientation as they were on delivery. It is es-
sential that safety glasses are worn when removing any pieces of glass.
2.3 - VISION GLASS
Glass shelves and sneeze screens should be cleaned daily or as required using a proprietary glass cleaner and clean cloths.
Care should be taken to select a cleaner with minimum odour to avoid food tainting.
Assisted service units will be provided with a full height curved glass sneeze screen and fully glazed ends.
The front glass is supported along its lower edge in a full-length hinge, so that the glass can be opened forwards towards
the customer side for access to clean its inner face.
To open the glass, stand in front of the counter, take hold of both ends of the glass at the top and pull it upwards and
towards you. After cleaning, the glass is returned to its normal position. The ends are located by sliding into black plastic
guide channels. Normally the ends can be cleaned in situ, but occasionally they should be removed to allow for more thor-
ough cleaning.
To remove the glass ends you must first remove the front sneeze screen (if fitted) by carefully lifting it out of the hinge chan
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nel along its lower edge. This should be carried out by two people. After removal the glass should be set-aside on a …