Instruction Manual

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Manual Defrost
To select manual defrost, press and hold the manual defrost button for 5 seconds. The
snow flake icon will appear on the display. When this icon is solid it indicates that the
equipment is in Defrost mode.
To exit manual defrost, press and hold the manual defrost button for 5 seconds. The
snow flake icon will turn off. Wait 2 minutes for the compressor to start.
MAINTENANCE
3.1 General safety rules.
3.2 Machine cleaning and maintenance routine.
3.3 Machine disposal.
3.1 General safety rules
Warranty does not include parts or labor coverage for component failure or other
damage resulting from:
External electrical power failure or miswiring to Product for any reason.
Adverse operating conditions as set forth in the owner/user manual for the Product.
Failure to clean and/or maintain Product as set forth in the owner/user manual for the
Product.
To prevent corrosion and damage to stainless steel surfaces, use only products
formulated for use on stainless steel appliances. Do not use steel wool, abrasive
products, scrapers, or products containing sodium hypochlorite (chlorine bleach). Use a
clean, soft cloth for cleaning.
3.2 Machine cleaning and maintenance routine
Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline or non-chloride cleaners. Any cleaner containing
chlorides will damage the protective film of the stainless steel. Chlorides are also
commonly found in hard water, salts, and household and industrial cleaners.
Routine cleaning of stainless steel can be done with soap and water. Extreme stains or
grease should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner and plastic scrub pad. There are
also stainless steel cleaners available which can restore and preserve the finish of the
steels protective layer.
Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many food products have an acidic content
which can deteriorate the finish. Be sure to clean ALL food products from any stainless
steel surface. Common items include peppers, tomatoes and other vegetables.
3.2.1 Cleaning the Condenser Coil
Move the power switch to the “OFF” position, then unplug appliance, remove front
bottom panel and carefully slide out the condensing unit. The condenser coil requires
regular cleaning; recommended every 30-60 days, depending of the accumulation of
dust and grease. If the buildup on the coil consists of only light dust and debris the
condenser coil can be cleaned with a simple brush. Heavier dust build up may require a
vacuum or even compressed air to blow though the condenser coil. If heavy grease is
present there are de-greasing agents available for refrigeration use and specifically for