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Maintenance
Operation
IMPORTANT: disconnect the cooler from wall outlet before you perform any maintenance or cleaning
task.
IMPORTANT: do not perform any cleaning task with water hose or jet wash as it may cause damage to
electrical components and cause electric shock.
It is preferable to perform cleaning and maintenance tasks using safety work gloves.
GENERAL CLEANING
• Cleaning the cooler regularly prevents deterioration and reduces malfunctioning that may alter product
preservation. Clean with a piece of cloth only, warm water and neutral soap. Dry surfaces using a soft cloth
or rag.
• Avoid cleaning surfaces with water hose or jet wash.
• Do not use solvent or abrasive products for cleaning tasks as they may damage surface nish.
• Do not use sharp points to remove excessive dirt; use brush if required.
• Use a broom or mop to clean area under cooler. Avoid splattering water directly under cooler’s internal front
area.
CONDENSER CLEANING
• Condenser must be cleaned once per month or when required to prevent dirt from reducing cooling system
eciency.
• To clean condenser, it is necessary to remove the cooler’s front grill.
• Remove dust, lint and trash with soft bristle brush or broom.
• In grease-based locations, such as kitchens and/or food cooking areas, accumulated grease or grime must
SELF-CLOSING SYSTEM FOR SLIDING DOORS
The cooler may be equipped with an integrated self-closing sliding door system inside the frame, which
prevents doors from remaining open carelessly, forcing them to close by an internal spring part of its
mechanism. If you notice that it lacks sucient force to fully close or it closes with too much force, such that it
could damage the door or refrigerated product may be at risk, call the Customer Service Center.
To open doors, just slide from left to right on the opposite side where they are located.
To rell cooler, open left door and turn right door lock. Thus, you may keep doors open
temporarily, while you ll the cooler with product to be refrigerated.