
15
CLEANING SCHEDULE [TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL]
AREA
FREQUENCY
INSTRUCTIONS
Case
Exterior
Daily
Acrylic:
Clean acrylic sneeze guard with a mild soap and water solution and a soft cloth.
Caution! Never use ammonia-based cleaners on acrylic. Incorrect cleaning agents
or abrasive cleaning cloths cause acrylic surfaces to ‘cloud’ over time.
Daily
Stainless Steel “Mirrors” on Each Inside End Panel:
Wash with a solution of hand dishwashing liquid detergent and water; or a solution of
baking soda and water. Rinse and polish dry with paper towel or soft cloth.
Never use scouring powders or steel wool. It will scratch stainless steel.
Brighten by polishing with cloth dipped in vinegar or in ammonia; sprinkle baking soda
on sponge and rub gently; rinse. Polish dry with paper towel.
Remove streaks or heat stains by rubbing with club soda.
Daily
End Panels, Front Panel, Toe-Kick, etc.:
Wipe off all surfaces with warm water and mild
soap solution and non-abrasive cloth.
Weekly
Wood, Laminate and Painted Surfaces:
Clean with mild soap and water solution and a
soft cloth.
Monthly
Under Case:
Remove rear panel (and/or front panel). Clean under case with vacuum.
Case
Interior
Daily
Decks & Inserts:
Wipe down and clean with mild soap, water & soft cloth.
Daily
Shelves:
Shelves can be cleaned with a warm soap and water solution and soft cloth or
paper towel. For stubborn stains or residue, shelves can be removed and cleaned with
soap and water solution or submersed in hot, soapy water solution. Rinse thoroughly.
Dry. Return to case.
Weekly
Decks & Inserts:
Remove and clean with mild soap, water & soft cloth
Weekly
Shelving Brackets / Air Return Grilles / Decking
Wipe off shelving brackets, air return grilles and decking with moist cloth.
Shelving brackets can be removed for more thorough cleaning.
Air return grilles can be removed for more thorough cleaning.
Decking is NOT to be removed by store personnel.
Weekly
Condenser Coil:
Vacuum or brush grille condenser coil at case front. Use metal or fiber
brush to remove dust and dirt that can collect on condenser coils. Be careful not to
damage the fins on the coil.