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CLEANING CONDENSER –
On Models so equipped, the condenser is designed to require minimum
maintenance. However, to keep the unit at top efficiency, check periodically, and
remove any accumulated dust and debris.
To clean condenser, a soft, nylon brush should be used to loosen dirt and
lint. Then vacuum up the dirt or blow condenser out with a high pressure gas such
as nitrogen. Never use a wire brush to clean condenser tubes.
CLEANING EXTERIOR –
When cleaning the exterior of the cabinet use a soft cloth or sponge with
water and a mild detergent. Rinse and wipe dry.
CLEANING INTERIOR –
For cleaning the interior of the liner storage area, a flush out drain has been
provided on the case floor to assist in getting rid of any water in the bottom of the
case.
Disconnect the electrical power cord and wash using a soft cloth or sponge
and
a mild detergent. DO NOT USE AN ABRASIVE CLEANER OR STEEL WOOL –
THESE WILL MAR THE FINISH.
Wipe dry before restarting the cabinet. Allow the cabinet to cool down to
proper temperature before reloading product.
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Compressor will not start, no
noise
1. Power disconnected
1. Check service cord for
proper connection
2. Blown fuse or breaker
2. Replace fuse or reset
breaker
3. Defective or broken
wiring
3. Repair or replace
4. Defective overload
4. Replace
5. Defective temperature
control
5. Replace