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With proper daily use of STERA-SHEEN or its equivalent,
there is no need for the use of a DELIMER.
DO NOT USE BLEACH
BLEACH HAS ABSOLUTELY NO CLEANING
PROPERTIES.
BLEACH IS CORROSIVE. It can and will damage
components of the machine causing premature
wear and metal corrosion.
GENERAL PURPOSE CLEANERS
General purpose cleaners do not have the ability to re-
move milkstone. Milkstone will become a problem if not
remedied with additional products and procedures.
THE USE OF CHLORINE TEST STRIPS
“Test strips” are used to determine concentrations of
active chlorine in sanitizing solutions. To use the strips,
tear off a small portion and submerge it into the sanitizing
solution. Then, compare the color change to the color key
on the side of the test strip dispenser to determine the
approximate chlorine concentration.
The ideal concentration of chlorine needs to be 100 ppm
(as stated by the FDA).
NOTE
Follow the directions on the container for proper con-
centration.
There are two main factors that contribute to falling chlo-
rine concentrations in a sanitizing solution.
1. PRODUCT USE – As the chlorine in the solution
is being used, chlorine concentrations fall.
2. TIME – As time passes, small amounts of chlorine
“evaporate” from the solution. (That is why you
can smell it.)
Sanitizing solutions should not be allowed to fall below 100
ppm chlorine. New solutions should be mixed once old
solutions become ineffective
B. DAILY
1. The exterior should be kept clean at all times to
preserve the luster of the stainless steel. A mild
alkaline cleaner is recommended. Use a soft cloth
or sponge to apply the cleaner.
C. WEEKLY
1. Check o-rings and rear seal for excessive wear
and replace if necessary.
2. Remove the drip tray by gently lifting up to
disengage from the support and pulling out. Clean
behind the drip tray and front of the freezer with a
soap solution.
D. QUARTERLY
Air Cooled
The air-cooled condenser is a copper tube and aluminum
fin type. Condensing is totally dependent upon airflow. A
plugged condenser filter, condenser, or restrictions in the
louvered panel will restrict airflow. This will lower the
capacity of the system and damage the compressor.
The condenser must be kept clean of dirt and grease. The
F112 must have a minimum of 6” (15.2 cm) of ventilation
on the right and left sides of the unit for free flow of air. The
E112 must have 3” (7.6 cm) of ventilation. Make sure the
freezer is not pulling over 100° F (37° C) air from other
equipment in the area.
The condenser and condenser filter require periodic clean-
ing. To clean, refer to the following procedures.
E112 Air Cooled Condenser Cleaning
A. Unscrew the knob located on the underside of the
freezer towards the front (Fig. 3-10).
B. Remove the filter bracket and remove the filter.
C. Visually inspect the condenser filter for dirt.
D. If the filter is dirty, vacuum or brush clean, rinse
with clean water and allow to dry before replacing
on the freezer.
NOTE
If the condenser is not kept clean, refrigeration effi-
ciency will be lost.
Figure 3-10 E112 Condenser Filter Removal