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CLEANING THE CONDENSER
Caution! Disconnect the equipment from the power supply
before carrying out any maintenance.
The condenser should be cleaned monthly in order to remove
dust and fluff from the fins.
To access the condenser lift the front guard (both with built-in and
countertop models) (fig.2.4).
Caution! The condenser fins are made of aluminium and are
extremely delicate. Clean them with a soft-bristle brush with a
vertical motion along the direction of the fins. Alternatively use a
vacuum cleaner to prevent the scattering of dust in the
environment. Use a brush soaked in alcohol to remove greasy
residues.
Caution! Do not scrape the surface with sharp or abrasive tools!
Caution! Always wear protective gloves when cleaning the
condenser.
CLEANING THE EVAPORATOR
Caution! Disconnect the equipment from the power supply
before carrying out any maintenance.
To ensure the blast chiller is used correctly and efficiently it is
necessary that the evaporator is always clean and that air can
circulate freely.
You can access the evaporator by removing the 4 screws that
secure the RH protection grid inside the chamber (fig. 2.5).
This periodic operation can be carried out with a soft brush,
brushing the evaporator fins with a vertical motion. Use a brush
soaked in alcohol to remove greasy residues.
Caution! Do not scrape the surface with sharp or abrasive tools!
Caution! Always wear protective gloves when cleaning the
evaporator.
Caution! When you have finished cleaning put the covers
back in place and secure them carefully with the screws.
The equipment can only be started after this has been
done.
Routine maintenance