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Maintenance
Failure to comply with the maintenance below could result in a serious accident.
Electrocution, equipment failure or property damage could result if an unlicensed electrician performs electrical repair. Ensure that a licensed electrician performs electrical repair.
Scheduled Maintenance
Use the following table to help manage scheduled maintenance activities.
Frequency | Performed By | Part | Activity |
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Daily | User | Unit | Clean the entire Unit. Refer to the cleaning |
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Monthly | User | Shelf Power | Press |
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| ON/OFF Circuit | short circuit and ground fault protection |
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| Breaker | capability. |
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Cleaning
This unit should be cleaned at the end of each day. Use the following procedure:
Failure to remove power from this unit may cause severe electrical shock. This unit may have more than one disconnect switch.
1.Place the POWER ON/OFF circuit breaker in the OFF position.
2.Place the LIGHTS ON/OFF circuit breaker in the OFF position.
3.Allow unit to cool down.
4.Disconnect power from the unit by unplugging it from the power receptacle.
5.Remove product from the shelves.
Using abrasive cleaners may damage the unit. Use only a mild soap and water solution.
Never steam clean or get excess water in the interior of the unit as this can damage unit.
6.Use a mild soap and water solution to clean the unit.
7.Sponge the inside and outside with a mild soap and water solution.
8.Wipe the unit dry with a soft, clean cloth.
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