Corp. Refrigerator User Manual

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attracts dust and dirt to the surface. Blotting with a clean
damp cloth is recommended to remove charge.
ANTISTATIC COATINGS
For acrylic used indoors, antistatic coatings successfully
prevent the accumulation of an electrostatic charge for
periods of several months—if the surface is not washed
or wiped down with a wet cloth. Between applications of
the antistatic coatings, the parts need only be dusted with
a soft clean cloth to maintain a good appearance. In use,
liquid antistatic coatings should be applied in a very thin
even coat. If beads appear as it is applied, the coat is too
thick and the excess should be removed with another cloth.
Allow the coating to dry, then bring to a high gloss with a
soft cloth.
PLEXIGLASS REPAIR
plastic
rod
masking
tape
acrylic
cement
PARTS LIST
1" Plastic rod 3/16" diameter
•Acrylic Solvent Cement (IPS weldon #16, #40 or
comparable)
Masking tape & duct tape (not supplied)
INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Cases must be leveled and set prior to joining
plexiglass. Cases were prejoined, leveled and set
at the factory to assure proper fit at the installa-
tion.
Step 1 Prepare front plexiglass for cement applica-
tion by placing masking tape, a maximum 1/16
of an inch from the seam, on both sides front
and back. Tape is to protect plexiglass from
cement spill over. Scarring will occur if cement
touches clear plexiglass.
Step 2 Sand edges with 60-80 grit paper. Parts must
fit well with no visual gap. Keep plexiglass
clean and clear of dust.
Step 3 Remove protective mask from plexiglass.
Separate front plexiglass pieces enough to
apply a bead of #16 cement within one edge
inside of seam and plastic rod area. If Weldon
#40 was supplied, refer to the instructions
below.
Step 4 Realign front plexiglass and push together
gently allowing cement to wet both surfaces.
Insert the plastic rod until flush with top of
plexiglass.
Step 5 Clamp firmly and apply tape (2" duct tape
recommended) across face of seam to secure
plexiglass from shifting while cement dries.
Allow 24 hours for glue to cure completely,
however joint will be strong enough to work
on after 2 hours.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR #40 WELD-ON CEMENT
INSTRUCTIONS:
Step 1 Bring components "A" and "B" to room
temperature.
Step 2 Add component "A" to component "B". Items
have been pre-measured at the factory.
Step 3 Stir mixture slowly and evenly to prevent air
bubbles. Mix for 1-3 minutes.
Step 4 Apply cement to one or both surfaces with
applicator. Assemble immediately!
Step 5 Apply just enough pressure to remove air
bubbles. Do not squeeze joint so hard as to
force cement out of the joint – a dry joint
may result.
Step 4 Allow to dry approximately 4 hours (at 70°).
More time may be required at lower tempera-
tures.