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SERVICING
General Servicing:
General inspection of the refrigerator should be made at regular periodic intervals depending on a range of factors. Generally
every 6 months the following tasks should be performed:
- Inspect and clean condenser
- Check door gasket for damage including splits, tears or areas where it isn’t sealing to the refrigerator frame when the door is
closed.
- The door self closes when opened to a 90° angle
Apart from normal levels of cleanliness, it is important that the refrigeration condenser is kept clean and free from dust.
Failure to keep the condenser clean could lead to higher temperatures inside the cabinet, higher running costs, and often a
failure of the compressor. A clean condenser is a critical factor in keeping the refrigerator operating correctly.
The condenser should be cleaned at least every 6 months, in some dusty locations this may need to be more frequent. By
monitoring the amount “clogging” due to dust, the frequency of cleaning can be adjusted to keep it clean.
Manufacturer’s warranty does not cover the failure of the compressor due to a blocked condenser.
SPARE PARTS LISTING
TELR
145
TELR
200
TELR
440
TELR
740
TLR
520
TLR
750
TLR
950
TLR
1150
EVAPORATORS
145-EV
200-EV
440-EV
740-EV
520-EV
750-EV
950-EV
1150-EV
EVAPORATORS FAN MOTORS
145-EVF
200-EVF
440-EVF
740-EVF
520-EVF
750-EVF 950-EVF
1150-EVF
CONDENSER FAN MOTORS
145-CF
200-CF
440-CF
740-CF
520-CF
750-CF
950-CF
1150-CF
CONDENSING UNITS
145-CU
200-CU
440-CU
740-CU
520-CU
750-CU
950-CU
1150-CU
CONTROLLERS
DX-PR
DX-PR
DX-PR
DX-PR
DX-PR
DX-PR
DX-PR
DX-PR
DOOR GASKETS
145-DG
200-DG
440-DG
740-DG
520-DG
750-DG
950-DG
1150-DG
All spare part orders will require a valid cabinet serial number.
REFRIGERANT CHARGES
TELR
145
TELR
200
TELR
440
TELR
740
TLR
520
TLR
750
TLR
950
TLR
1150
134a
120gm
280gm
360gm
360gm
420gm
420gm
550gm
550gm
All above weights are indicative and charging by weight until
sweating on the suction line 200mm before entry back to the
compressor is a proven way to ensure the optimal refrigerant
charge is performed.
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