Refrigerators and Freezers Operation, Installation and Instruction Manual Refrigerators and Freezers

FIGURE 5
DOOR ADJUSTMENT AND REMOVAL
REMOVAL OF GRILL
To remove the grill, loosen all four (4) grill mounting screws located on the
backside of the grill one or two turns. Simply lift grill up off of its mounting screws
and out. To replace the grill, line up the grill mounting screws with the keyhole slots
located on the cabinet body, push in on the grill and down.
Important Note:
If the model is provided with a digital or dial thermometer, the
front grill cannot be completely removed from the cabinet without first removing the
thermometer bulb from inside the cabinet. However, enough capillary tubing and/or
wiring cable has been provided to allow the grill to be laid across the top of the
cabinet after it has been removed. Take care not to damage the capillary tubing
when handling the grill.
If it is necessary to remove the thermometer bulb from inside of the cabinet, first
locate the thermometer bulb cover and remove the thumbscrews securing it in
place. The thermometer bulb cover is located on the interior top left corner towards
the front of the cabinet. Once the cover is removed, carefully grasp the bulb and
push it back through the cabinet hole. The thermometer bulb and grill can now be
removed from the cabinet. When reinstalling the thermometer bulb, be sure to
replace the permagum sealant around the hole after inserting the bulb.
INITIAL CLEANING PROCEDURE
Prior to start-up and before placing any product inside of your new reach-in or roll-
in laboratory model, the interior of the cabinet should be thoroughly cleaned.
Washing with a mild soap and warm water solution is recommended for cleaning
the aluminum and stainless steel surfaces of your cabinet. This should be followed
by cleaning with a baking soda solution (three (3) tablespoons of baking soda to
each quart of warm water). Rinse thoroughly with clear water and dry with a clean,
soft cloth.
Important Note:
Never use harsh detergents, cleaners, scouring powders or
chemicals when cleaning your model. Failure to dry the interior surfaces after
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