Routine Maintenance - Electrolux KCG070GW0 Instructions Manual

Commercial chest freezer, ice cream freezer
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Adjustable
Temperature
Control
The adjustable thermostat control is located on the left outside
wall of the unit.
Interior
Thermometer
The appliance
comes
with an NSF certified
thermometer
to show
internal
temperatures.
The thermometer
is attached
to the plastic
interior
lid panel
on commercial
chest freezers
and on the wire
basket
on ice cream
freezers.
MaxFreeze
Switch
(Some Chest Models)
When
the Max Freeze
setting
is activated,
the LED on the rocker
switch
will light
up. This
setting
puts the compressor
in a full-
time
run mode
and overrides
the thermostatic
control.
This
in
turn results
in constant
cooling
of the freezer
and provides
the
fastest
freezer
cool down period.
In most
conditions
the MaxFreeze
setting
will maintain
lower
freezer
compartment
temperatures
than
would
the
Normal
setting.
The
Normal
setting
can be used to save
energy
when
rapid
cool
down
times
aren't
needed
or when
constantly
maintaining
the lowest
temperature
is not required.
To return
the freezer
back to normal
operating
mode,
push the
switch
to the normal
position.
Routine Maintenance
Between
Defrosting
To avoid frequent defrosting, occasionally
use a plastic scraper
to remove frost. Scrape with pulling motion. NEVER use a metal
instrument to remove frost.
Defrosting
It is important
to defrost
and clean the freezer
when % to ½ inch
of frost
has accumulated.
Frost
may tend to accumulate
faster
on the upper
part of the freezer
due to warm,
moist air entering
the freezer
when the lid is opened.
Remove
food
and leave the
lid open when
defrosting
the freezer.
To use the defrost
drain,
place a shallow
pan beneath
the drain
outlet
(Figure
1). Pull out the drain
plug inside
the freezer,
and
pull off the outside
defrost
drain
plug (Figure
2). Defrost
water
will drain out. Check
pan occasionally
so water does not overflow.
Replace
the drain
plugs when
defrosting
is completed.
Drain Plug
Figure 1
Figure
2
If the frost is soft, remove
it by using a plastic
scraper.
If the frost
is glazed
and hard, fill deep
pans with hot water
and place them
on the freezer
bottom.
Close
the freezer
lid. Frost should
soften
in about
15 minutes.
Repeat
this procedure
if necessary.
Cleaning
After defrosting,
wash
inside
and outside
surfaces
of the freezer
with a solution
of two (2) tablespoons
of baking
soda
in one (1)
quart
(1.136
liters)warm
water.
Rinse
and dry. Wring
excess
water out of the sponge
or cloth when
cleaning
in the area of the
controls,
or any electrical
parts.
Wash
the
removable
parts
with
the
baking
soda
solution
mentioned
above,
or mild detergent
and warm
water.
Rinse
and
dry. NEVER
use
metallic
scouring
pads,
brushes,
abrasive
cleaners,
or alkaline
solutions
on any surface.
DO NOT wash
removable
parts
in a dishwasher.
Replace
parts
and food.
POWER
FAILURE
DO NOT open the freezer
lid unnecessarily
if the freezer
is
off for several
hours.
If a power
failure
occurs,
pack seven
or eight
pounds
of dry ice
into the freezer
every
24 hours.
Look
in the Yellow
Pages
under
"Dry
Ice", "Dairies",
or "Ice Cream
Manufacturers"
for local
dry
ice suppliers.
Always
wear gloves
and use caution
when handling
dry ice.

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