MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Wash, rinse, and sanitize the product probes before and after use as you would any food- contact utensil that measures temperature.
Chiller surfaces of stainless steel should be wiped clean with a damp cloth or mild cleaning solution. DO NOT flush with running water. Avoid the use of solvents around plastic or painted areas; clean these with a damp cloth moistened with a solution of mild detergent and warm water. Clean hinge hardware with a chrome cleaner. Use a solution of warm water and baking soda to clean the gasket; then wipe with a soft cloth. Hinges may require occasional lubrication of the plastic cam. Do not use the top of the chiller for storage.
CONDENSER COIL
Buzzer
Buzzer Loudness
Adjustment Screw
Fig. 5
Service Switch
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY PARTS OF THE UNIT.
The lower front compressor cover is attached with Velcro. Pull to remove.
Check the condenser coil weekly. Air must be able to freely circulate through the condenser. This surface must be kept free of dirt and grease for proper system operation. Carefully clean dirt and lint from the condenser coil using a vacuum cleaner, whisk broom, or soft brush; do not use a wire brush. CAUTION: Do not damage the condenser coil fins. Replace lower front compressor cover. Reconnect electrical power supply.
EVAPORATOR COIL, CONDENSATE LOOP, AND CONDENSATE REMOVAL PAN
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY PARTS OF THE UNIT.
When needed, these components can be flushed with fresh water by a qualified service technician. This should be part of any routine maintenance program and can prolong the life of the equipment.
Condensate removal is provided at the lower right portion of the equipment cabinet and does not need a drain. Periodic cleaning of the condensate removal pan (Fig. 6) may be needed. To access the condensate removal pan, remove the lower front compressor cover which is attached with Velcro. Pull to remove. Clean the condensate removal pan by wiping with a clean damp cloth or sponge, using care with the condensate loop inside. Replace compressor cover. Reconnect electrical power supply.
MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
CONDENSER COIL
EVAPORATOR
CONDENSATE LOOP
Fig. 6
For additional information or to discuss a maintenance program, contact your local Hobart authorized refrigeration service company.
FORM 34523 (July 2000) | – 12 – | PRINTED IN U.S.A. |