TRUE ICE SERVICE MANUAL
TEC_TM_198 | REV. A | EN 03/26/2024 Page 61 of 96
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Maintenance & Cleaning (cont.)
Fig. 1. Front panel screw locations.
Fig. 3. TRUEZONE UV system side view.
TRUEZONE bracket screw locations.
Fig. 2. TRUEZONE UV system top view.
Fig. 4. Rubber seal notch.
Cleanup Procedure for Accidental Lamp Breakage
WARNING!
The appliance owner is responsible for performing a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Hazard Assessment and ensuring
adequate protection during maintenance and cleaning procedures.
Use appropriate tools, safety equipment, and PPE during installation and servicing.
These lamps contain a small amount of mercury sealed within the glass tubing. When a lamp breaks, some of this mercury is released as
mercury vapor. The broken lamp can continue to release mercury vapor until it is cleaned and removed from the area. These lamps fall
under the same category as compact fluorescent light (CFL). To minimize exposure to mercury vapor, the EPA recommends that residents
follow the cleanup and disposal steps described below.
This cleanup guidance represents the minimum actions recommended to clean up a broken CFL. For more detailed instructions and
information, please see U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website at epa.gov.
The most important steps to reduce exposure to mercury vapor from a broken lamp include the following:
Before Cleanup...
1. Have people and pets leave the room
2. Air out the room 5-10 min by opening a window or door to the outdoor environment.
3. Shut off any central forced air heating/air-conditioning systems.
Collect materials needed to clean up broken lamp
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Stiff paper or cardboard
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Sticky tape
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Damp paper towels or disposable wet wipes (for hard surfaces)
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A glass jar with a metal lid or a sealable plastic bag