Cornelius 322 manual Water Treatment, Winter Storage, Cleaning The Air Cooled Condenser Coil

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WATER TREATMENT

WATER TREATMENT

Depending on the water source for the ice maker, water treatment may be necessary to prevent calcium or lime scale deposits, bad taste and odor, chlorine problems, as well as slime growth. If these conditions exist, contact your Cornelius Distributor or Dealer for information on water treatment systems Cornelius offers.

WINTER STORAGE

If the unit is to be stored in an area where the temperature will drop below freezing, it is most important that all water lines be drained to prevent them from freezing and possible rupture.

To blow out the waterline, disconnect the water supply at the cabinet inlet and use air pressure to force the wa- ter into the water reservoir pan. This can then be removed from the water pan.

CLEANING THE AIR COOLED CONDENSER COIL

In order to produce at full capacity, the refrigeration condenser must be kept clean. The frequency of cleaning will be determined by surrounding conditions. A good maintenance plan calls for an inspection at least every two months.

CAUTION: Condenser cooling fins are sharp. Use care when cleaning.

Clean the air condenser coil from the back of the machine with a vacuum cleaner. Remove all the accumulated dust, lint, and dirt.

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Cornelius 322 manual Water Treatment, Winter Storage, Cleaning The Air Cooled Condenser Coil