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3.1. Cleaning a condenser coil
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It is critical to avoid the collection of dust, dirt and fluff
on the condenser surface to ensure effective operation of the device.
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It is recommended to clean the condenser coil and plates at least once per month.
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It is also recommended to use a commercial cleanser for condenser coils available in
kitchen equipment stores.
Condenser plates should be cleaned with a brush lengthwise as opposed to crosswise.
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After cleaning, straighten the bent condenser plates with a special comb.
3.2. Cleaning the fan blades and engine
If necessary, clean the fan blades and engine with a soft cloth. If the blades need to be rinsed
with water, cover the electric engine in order to avoid moisture ingress which may result in a
device failure.
3.3. Cleaning inner surfaces of the device
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Use a solution of warm water and soft soap to clean the inner surfaces of the device.
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The use of steel scrubbers, caustic soap, abrasive detergents or whitener which may
damage the stainless steel surfaces.
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Rinse the door strip regularly, at least once per week. To do this, take the strip off the door
frame, steep in it warm, soapy water for 30 (thirty) minutes, then wipe dry with a soft cloth
and put back into place.
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After strip reinstallation, make sure that the door closes firmly.
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Take the shelves and racks off the device regularly and clean them using warm water with
soft soap. To take the racks off, shelves and shelf brackets shall be removed in the first place.
Then simply raise and extract a rack.
WARNING
Unplug the power cord before cleaning any part of the device.
4.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Do the following before contacting service departments for repair.
Please be aware that this manual is only related to general troubleshooting.