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03 / 2011
Last revised:
Technical modifications excepted!
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NOTE:
For stores that operate on a 24-hour schedule, the freezer should be shut down for a minimum of 2-3
hours per day.
9 PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Verify the freezer is disconnected from the power source before attempting any preventive
maintenance. Failure to disconnect the electric power could result in electric shock burns,
injuries or death.
CAUTION!
The fins on a condenser coil are very sharp, and some refrigeration lines can be very hot, resulting
in possible cuts and/or burns. Avoid contact with the fins and related refrigeration lines. Gloves are
recommended when accessing the internal components of any refrigerated equipment.
Per Preventive Maintenance Manual (PMM) recommendations, periodically open and remove the
front louvered panel, remove the filter then use a soft-bristled cleaning brush or vacuum cleaner
to gently remove dust and debris from in and around the coil. Replace filter (if clean) and close
the access panel.
9.1
WASH THE CONDENSER COIL FILTER
Per Preventive Maintenance Manual (PMM) recommendations, periodically, open and remove the
front louvered panel, to access the reusable condenser filter. Lift filter up and off supporting
frame. This filter can be washed in the sink or in a dishwasher. Make sure all dust and debris are
removed from the filter. Allow the filter to completely dry before replacing in unit.
- Remove the bottom plastic drip tray; wash and sanitize it in the sink.
- Wipe down, sanitize and dry the loading and basket storage area below freezer compartment, including: back panel, sides and
crossbar supports.
- Wipe down and sanitize the side basket hanger rack, if this option is installed.
- Close the freezer door.
Tipp: The chute doors are springloaded and hinged. You can gently push them open to fully clean the doors.
9.2 CLEAN THE CONDENSER COIL
1 x per month
1 x per month