End Of Life Disposal Requirements - Precision PCF15 Operating Instructions Manual

Blast chiller/freezer
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Condenser Cleaning
All the heat removed from the Blast Chiller / Freezer is discharged into the room via the
condenser which is similar to a car radiator. This must be kept clean so that the air can
pass through it to remove the heat, if it becomes choked with dust the unit will overheat
and this can lead to a burnt-out compressor. The condenser should be brushed with a soft
brush to remove any dust deposited on the alloy fins. Ensure the machine is turned off
when doing this to prevent dirt being sucked deeper into the condenser. The frequency of
this cleaning is determined by the amount of dust in the surrounding area but should be
cleaned at least 4 times a year.
Gasket Replacement
Damaged gaskets can easily be replaced. Remove the old
gasket by gently pulling it out of the gasket retainer and simply
push in the new gasket leaving the corners until last.
End of Life Disposable Requirements
Refrigerated cabinets have components that could be harmful to the environment. All end
of life equipment must be disposed of in accordance with national laws and regulations.
Fault Finding
In the event of cabinet fault/failure, please check the following:
1. Plug is in socket and power to the socket can be proven by plugging another appliance
into the same socket or swapping the problem cabinet to a socket that is known to
work.
2. The fuse located in the plug is intact.
3. The condenser is clean and free from dust or debris.
4. Door gasket is sealing and free from damage.
If this doesn't solve the problem, please call a qualified technician.
When requesting a service call, please find the manufacturers data plate and provide the
model, serial number and details of any fault codes that are displayed.
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