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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Daily Cleaning
The case should be cleaned thoroughly, as described in the weekly cleaning section, before it is
used for the first time.
NOTICE:
Avoid splashing or soaking any electrical components with water to
prevent electrical damage to the case.
NOTICE:
Shut off lights and power switches and remove all product from case.
Allow sufficient time for the unit to reach room temperature before
proceeding with cleaning.
NOTICE:
Remove all product from case before proceeding with cleaning
procedure.
NOTICE:
Acrylic front air deflector requires special washing procedures to
prevent hazing and yellowing of material.
NOTICE:
This case is not designed to be cleaned by flushing.
Note: For major spills or foreign material buildup use complete weekly cleaning instructions.
Note: Detergents are not recommended and do not use abrasive cleaners or pads to prevent
scratching of surfaces.
1.
Clean all foreign materials from the door opening.
2.
Wipe complete interior areas of case using a damp cloth.
3.
To allow easier access to clean interior tilt the front glass forward. Tilt the front glass out by
grabbing the top edge of glass with finger tips and pulling it away from magnetic strips on case.
Tilt glass until it stops at about 30 degrees angle. IMPORTANT: Hold on to the glass until it
stops and do not let it free fall. Allowing glass may damage glass or hinge. The glass can then
be cleaned with common window cleaners. Close the glass by pushing glass back up agaist
magnetic gasket in closed position.
4.
The remaining exterior surface should be wiped down using any ammoniated cleaners or soapy
warm water.
5.
IMPORTANT: Cleaning the clear acrylic plastic front air deflector require special care to
prevent hazing and yellowing of material. Lightly dust (not wipe) surface with clean soft cloth.
Then the surface can be wiped carefully with a soft, wet cloth or chamois. The cloth or chamois
must be kept free of grit by frequently rinsing in clean water. Grease and oil can be removed
with kerosene. Do not use window cleaners or kitchen scouring compounds. DO NOT use
solvents such as Acetone, Benzene, Carbon Tetrachloride, and Lacquer Thinners. A spray wax
such as Pledge or Maguire’s polish can be applied and wiped with a clean soft cloth. The wax
tends to fill in and hide small scratches.
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