Traulsen R & A Series owner manual Cont’d, XIV. Corrosion Remedies

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XIII. CARE OF STAINLESS STEEL

(contd)

XIII. c - CLEANING SUMMARY - DOS & DONTS:

To summarize the proper cleaning of Traulsen refrigeration products, always follow the below guidelines.

DO

use only cleaning products designed for

 

stainless steel, or cleaning products which do

 

not contain chlorides.

DO

use only non-abrasive cleaning materials, such

 

as soft cloths or plastic scouring pads.

DO

clean-up food and beverage spills ASAP.

DO

scrub only in the direction of the grain when

 

using soft nylon scouring pads.

DONT use chlorinated cleansers or cleansers containing quaternary salts.

DONT use abrasive cleaning materials or tools which can scratch the stainless steels surface.

XIII. d - DEALING WITH ACCIDENTAL CHLORIDE CONTACT: In the daily routine of a busy foodservice operation, your Traulsen refrigeration product may occasionally come in contact with chlorinated cleaners, such as when being splashed during mopping. Stain and corrosion problems resulting from this can be avoided by prompt action to remove this cleanser. Rinse the affected area(s) thoroughly with cool, clean water (do not use hot water) and wipe completely dry using a paper towel or soft absorbent cloth.

XIII. e - PROTECTING THE STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE: Occasional use of a commercial stainless steel polish, such as “Sheila Shine,” will help protect the surface of stainless steel. Follow the directions on the spray can for proper use.

XIV. CORROSION REMEDIES

XIV. a - DEALING WITH RUST AFTER THE FACT: Although Traulsen strongly recommends proper care and cleaning of stainless steel finishes in order to avoid rust and corrosion before it occurs, we recognize that it may occur occasionally as a result of the causes described in section one of this booklet.

To remove small quantities of rust from the surface of stainless steel, it is far preferable to deal with this when it first becomes visible. When rust occurs, do not allow it to remain for any period of time, and remove it using the following method:

STEP ONE - Use a lightly abrasive compound (free of harmful chlorides), such as Bon Ami,on a soft cloth, to remove the rust. Care must be taken to rub this on the area of rust only in the direction of the stainless steel’s grain.

STEP TWO - Once the rust is removed, clean the affected area thoroughly with a stainless steel cleaner (see sections II. a & b).

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XIV. CORROSION REMEDIES

XIV. a - DEALING WITH RUST AFTER THE FACT (contd): STEP THREE - Apply a preservative polish, such as “Sheila Shine,” to the affected area (see section II. e).

XIV. b - DEALING WITH EXTREME RUST SITUATIONS: In the event that rust and corrosion were not dealt with promptly, more acute situations can be remedied as follows:

NOTE: PROCEDURE REQUIRES USE OF AN ACID BASED SOLUTION - USE OF PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND EYEWEAR ARE REQUIRED BEFORE PROCEEDING

STEP ONE - In a clean spray bottle combine water with Zep FS Lime Removerto make a 5 parts to 1 solution.

STEP TWO - Apply this solution to the affected area with either a clean cloth or sponge.

STEP THREE - After application, wipe the same area thoroughly clean with water only to remove any residue.

STEP FOUR - Once cleaned, apply a light coat of Zep Restoreto the surface area. This will serve to preserve the metal and help prevent future rust from occuring.

STEP FIVE - Restore the remaining stainless steel surfaces to their original shine using Zep Stainless Steel Polish.

Repeat steps one thru five if necessary for stubborn rust and corrosion areas.

XIV. c - RESTORING THE PROTECTIVE LAYER:

There are several products available on the market today which can actually help restore the PASSIVATIONof stainless steel. PASSIVATIONrefers to the protective qualities of the non-reactive surface layer of stainless steel which prevents oxidation. Contact your cleaning supplier for product recommendations and more information.

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Contents Form Number TR35743 REV /04 Serial TAG Table of ContentsIII. Installation III. InstallationStable Before Installing Legs or Casters II. Receipt InspectionSealing Base of ROLL-IN Models III. Installation IV. Operation Care & MaintenanceEfficiently and use less energy First consulting the factoryReplacing the Gaskets Care & Maintenance cont’dVI. Other VII. The INTELA-TRAULControl System Alarms See the following pages for explanationsVII. INTELA-TRAUL VII. a Alarm ExplanationsPossible Causes for Refrigerator & Freezer Models Possible CausesLED for F Alarm Cancel Button Defrost IconDigit RED LED Display LEDVII. e Notes to the User VII. h Adjusting the Thermostat SET Point High VII. g Customer Service ParametersVII. j Changing the Temperature Scale VII. i Adjusting the Thermostat SET Point LOWVII. k Setting the 24-HOUR Clock VII. m Setting Daylight Savings Time VII. l Setting the DateVII. n Starting a Manual Defrost Cycle Defrost IconSample VII. o Setting the Defrost LockoutsVII. q Adjusting the Room Temperature Offset VII. p Adjusting the Door Perimeter HeatersVII. s Viewing Sensor Temperatures VII. r Setting the Audible Alarm StyleVII. u HOT Food UNITS, Turning the Unit OFF/ON VII. u HOT Food UNITS, Temperature AdjustmentFind Your Problem Here Remedy VIII. Trouble Shooting GuidePart Description XI. Spare Parts ListXIII. Care of Stainless Steel XII. Stainless Steel OverviewXII. b Stainless STEEL, HOW IT Works XIV. Corrosion Remedies Cont’dStandard Domestic Warranty XV. Warranty InformationINTELA-TRAUL XVI. IndexHours of Operation