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McCall Series II Reach-Ins with ABS Interior Service and Installation Manual

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Maintenance

The thermostat must be turned to OFF and the unit

disconnected from the power source whenever

performing service, maintenance functions or

cleaning the refrigerated area.

Refrigerators and Freezers

The interior and exterior can be cleaned using soap and warm

water. If this isn’t sufficient, try ammonia and water or a

nonabrasive liquid cleaner. When cleaning the exterior, always

rub with the “grain” of the stainless steel to avoid marring the

finish.

Do not use an abrasive cleaner because it will scratch the

stainless steel and plastic and can damage the breaker strips

and gaskets.

Cleaning the Condenser Coil

The condenser coil requires regular cleaning, recommended is

every 90 days. In some instances though you may find that

there is a large amount of debris and dust or grease accumulated

prior to the 90 day time frame. In these cases the condenser coil

should be cleaned every 30 days.

If the build up 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 through the condenser coil.

If heavy grease is present there are de-greasing agents available

for refrigeration use and specifically for the condenser coils.

The condenser coil may require a spray with the de-greasing

agent and then blown through with compressed air.

Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause high

temperatures and excessive run times, continuous operation

with dirty or clogged condenser coils can result in compressor

failures. Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning procedures will

void any warranties associated with the compressor or cost to

replace the compressor.

Never use a high pressure water wash for this

cleaning procedure as water can damage the

electrical components located near or at the

condenser coil.

In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the

condenser fins must be cleaned of dust, dirt and grease regularly.

It is recommended that this be done at least every three months.

If conditions are such that the condenser is totally blocked in

three months, the frequency of cleaning should be increased.

Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush. If

extremely dirty, a commercially available condenser cleaner may

be required.

Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning

To prevent discoloration or rust on stainless steel several

important steps need to be taken. First, we need to understand

the properties of stainless steel. Stainless steel contains 70-80%

iron which will rust. It also contains 12-30% chromium which

forms an invisible passive film over the steels surface which

acts as a shield against corrosion. As long as the protective

layer is intact, the metal is still stainless. If the film is broken

or contaminated, outside elements can begin to breakdown the

steel and begin to form rust of discoloration.

Proper cleaning of stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic

scouring pads.

NEVER USE STEEL PADS, WIRE BRUSHES OR

SCRAPERS!

Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline based 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. If cleaners containing chlorides are used be

sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly upon completion.

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. It is always good to

rub with the grain of the steel. There are also stainless steel

cleaners available which can restore and preserve the finish of

the steels protective layer.

Early signs of stainless steel breakdown can consist of small

pits and cracks. If this has begun, clean thoroughly and start to

apply stainless steel cleaners in attempt to restore the passivity

of the steel.

Never use an acid based cleaning solution!

Many food products have an acidic content which

can deteriorate the finish. Be sure to clean the

stainless steel surfaces of ALL food products.

Common items include, tomatoes, peppers and

other vegetables.