CL-2
04/2005
CARE AND CLEANING
DO NOT USE WATER JET FOR CLEANING.
AVOID USING WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUIDS NEAR
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
A. GENERAL PROCEDURE (painted metal areas)
Wash the vendor with soap and water. The exterior may be waxed with any good
automobile wax.
B. FRESH PAINT SPLASHES, GREASE, GLAZING COMPOUND REMOVAL
Before drying, these elements may be removed by rubbing lightly with grade
“A” Naptha (or equivalent grade solvent). After removal, use general cleaning
procedure (listed above in A).
C. LABELS AND STICKER REMOVAL
Use any specialized label removal liquid. When the label material does not allow
penetration of solvent (such as vinyl), the application of heat (ie – hot air gun) will
soften the adhesive and promote removal. CAUTION: Excessive heat can cause
surface damage. After the label is removed, use the general cleaning procedure
(listed above in A).
D. SCRATCH REMOVAL
Remove or minimize hairline scratches and minor abrasions in painted surfaces by
using any good quality automobile polish. Test the polish before using.
E. GLASS
Clean the inside and outside of the glass using a standard glass cleaner and a non
abrasive cloth. Do not use an abrasive cloth or cleaner.
F. REFRIGERATION AREA
The condenser and evaporator must be kept clean for efficient operation. Be sure
all vanes and tubing are clean and clear of obstruction; this allows free passage
of air. Clean with a brush, a vacuum cleaner or compressed air, using extreme
caution not to bend the condenser fins. Also not these fin edges can be sharp, so
exercise caution when brushing or wiping fins. Keep cabinet drain open; clean as
necessary.