34 Models H62 & H63Operating Procedures
Brush Cleaning
DO NOT use a water jet to clean or r inse the
freezer. Failure to follow these instruct ions may result
in serious electrical shock.
Step 1
Prepare a sink with an approved cleaning solution
(examples:Kay--5Ror Stera--SheenR).USE WARM
WATER AND FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S
SPECIFICATIONS.
IMPORTANT: Follow label directions, as too
STRONG of a solution can cause parts damage, while
too MILD of a solution will not provide adequate
cleaning. Make sure all brushes provided with the
freezer are available for brush cleaning.
Step 2
Remove the:
SSeal from the drive shaft
SO--rings and guide bearing from the torque
rotor
SDraw valve and prime plug from the freezer
door
SO--rings from the draw valve and prime plug
SGasket and front bearing from the freezer
door.
Note: Toremove o --rings, use a single service towel
to grasp the o--ring. Apply pressure in an upward
direction until the o--ring pops out of its groove. Wit h
the other hand, push the top of t he o--ringforward, and
it will roll out of the groove and can be easily removed.
If there is more than one o--ring to be removed, always
remove the rear o--ring first. This will allow the o--ring
to slide over the forward rings without falling into the
open grooves.
Step 3
Return to the freezer with a small amount of cleaning
solution. With the black bristle brush,brush clean the
rear shell bearing at the back of the freezingc ylinder.
Figure 42
Step 4
Remove the drip pan from the front paneland t ake to
the sink for cleaning.
Note: If the drip pan is filled with an excessive amount
of mix, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide.
Step 5
Thoroughly brush clean all disassembled parts,
including the parts tray, in the cleaning solution. Make
sure all lubricant and mix film is removed. Take
particularcare to brush clean the draw valve corein the
freezer door. Place the cleaned parts in the parts tray
to air--dry overnight.
Step 6
Wipe clean all exterior surfaces of the freezer.