
CLEANING
General
Cleaning
General cleaning instructions for the shelves, case, and mirrors are provided in the general
cleaning instructions provided in this As a general rule, always use mild soap and water to wipe
the case down. Special precautions must be taken when cleaning some components of the case.
Because of this, cleaning instructions for specific components of the case are also included in
this
Shelves and Case
Long life, satisfactory performance and minimum maintenance cost of this equipment is
dependent on the care the product receives. This case should be emptied of product and a
thorough cleaning of both the interior and exterior should be completed on a monthly schedule.
Caution:
Do not allow product to sit in an unrefrigerated area.
Exterior surfaces
should be cleaned with warm water and mild soap to protect and maintain the
finish.
Do not use cleaners containing abrasive materials or ammonia which will scratch or
dull the finish.
The waste outlet should be flushed with water following each cleaning.
WARNING! Always shut power off during the cleaning process. Cleaning the
case with electrical power applied is a shock hazard that may cause serious injury
or death.
Interior surfaces
may be cleaned with most mild soap formulas, ammonia based cleaners and
sanitizing solutions with no harm to the surface.
WARNING! DO NOT USE HOT water on COLD glass surfaces. This could cause
the glass to shatter and could result in personal injury. Glass fronts and ends
should be warm before applying hot water.
Caution:
The following could damage the unit:
o Do not use solvent, oil or acidic-based cleaners on any interior surfaces as the surface
may become damaged.
o Do not use abrasive cleaners and scouring pads as these will mar the finish.
o Never introduce water into the case faster than the waste outlet can release it.
o DO NOT USE STEAM OR HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEMS TO CLEAN THE CASE, AS
SEALS MAY BE BROKEN WHICH WILL CAUSE THE CASE TO LEAK.
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