Cleaning Stainless Steel Surfaces; Cleaning Coils; Cleaning Under Merchandisers; Removing Scratches From Bumper - Hussmann INSIGHT REACH-IN Installation & Operation Manual

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CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES

Use non-abrasive cleaning materials, and always polish with grain
of the steel. Use warm water or add a mild detergent to the water
and apply with a cloth. Always wipe rails dry after wetting.
Use alkaline chlorinated or non-chlorine containing cleaners such
as window cleaners and mild detergents. Do not use cleaners
containing salts as this may cause pitting and rusting of the
stainless steel finish. Do not use bleach.
Clean frequently to avoid build-up of hard, stubborn stains. A
stainless steel cleaning solution may be used periodically to
minimize scratching and remove stains. Rinse and wipe dry
immediately after cleaning. Never use hydrochloric acid (muriatic
acid) on stainless steel.

CLEANING COILS

Never use sharp objects around coils. Use a soft brush or vacuum
brush to clean debris from coils.
Do not puncture coils!
Do not bend fins. Contact an authorized service technician if a coil
is punctured, cracked, or otherwise damaged.
Do NOT use chlorine or ammonia-based cleaners to clean
aluminum coils.
ICE in or on the coil indicates the refrigeration and defrost cycle is
not operating properly. Contact an authorized service technician
to determine the cause of icing, and to make adjustments
as necessary. To maintain product integrity, move all product
to a cooler until the unit has returned to normal operating
temperatures.
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ANSI Z535.6-2011 (R2017)
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Providing Information About Safety Messages in Collateral Material

CLEANING UNDER MERCHANDISERS

Remove splashguards not sealed to floor. Use a vacuum with a long
A1
Explanation of Signal Words and Symbols
wand attachment to remove accumulated dust and debris from under
Signal words and safety symbols that are used in a product's collateral materials or on
the merchandiser.
be defined in collateral materials if space is available.
A1.1
Safety Alert Symbol
The meaning of the safety alert symbol may be provided in collateral materials. The foll

REMOVING SCRATCHES FROM BUMPER

be used for this purpose.
Most scratches and dings can be removed using the following
procedure.
1. Use steel wool to smooth out the surface area of the bumper or top rail.
2. Clean area.
A1.2
Signal Words
3. Apply vinyl or car wax and polish surface for a smooth glossy finish.
The meaning of the different signal words as defined by the ANSI Z535.6 and ANSI Z53
may be explained in collateral materials. The following artwork may be used for this pur
» Do NOT allow cleaning agent or cloth to contact
food product.
A1.3
Other Highlighting Conventions
The meaning of any other highlighting conventions used to differentiate safety message
manipulations, indention, etc.) may be explained in collateral materials.
A1.4
Safety Symbols
The meaning of any safety symbols used on safety labels or collateral materials may be
collateral materials.
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Annex A
Safety Signs and Labels
(Informative)
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to
to potential physical injury hazards. Obey a
messages that follow this symbol to avoid
injury or death.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation wh
avoided, will result in death or serious in
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation w
avoided, could result in death or serious
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation w
avoided, could result in minor or modera
NOTICE is used to address practices not rel
physical injury.
Safety instructions (or equivalent) signs indic
safety-related instructions or procedures
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