Maintenance - Perlick BBSLP60 Installation & Operation Manual

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Commercial Back Bar Installation & Operation Manual
Never attempt to repair or
DANGER
perform maintenance on
the unit until the main electrical power to the
unit has been disconnected!
Ta k e c a u t i o n w h e n
WARNING
handling, moving and
using the product to avoid damaging the
refrigerant tubing or increasing the risk of a leak.
LED Light Replacement
See Figure 15.
1. Open the door, or remove the upper drawer
(see Removing Drawer, Figure 16).
Figure 15: Interior LED Light
2. Using a flat blade screwdriver, carefully pry
off the lens cover.
Push latch forward and pull front of latch up to
release; push down and slide back to lock
When reinstalling, make sure wheel engages slot
Figure 16: Removing/Installing Drawer
3. Remove the two screws securing LED light
to housing.
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4. Unplug the LED from the wiring harness.
5. Plug new LED into harness and secure to
housing using screws removed in step 2.
6. Snap LED cover into place.
Cleaning/Lubricating Drawer Extenders
Drawer must be removed to clean or lubricate
the extenders. Use a food grade lubricant to
lubricate the drawer extenders.
Removing Drawer
See Figure 15.
CAUTION
1. Pull the drawer out to its furthest position.
Locate the latch in the middle of both
extenders. Push each latch forward and lift
front of latch up (unlocked position), then lift
the front of the drawer and pull out.
Installing Drawer
1. Place drawer on to the extenders, making sure
wheels engage the slots on each side.
2. Push drawer all the way in, then pull drawer
out and push the latch down and back to
engage. Make sure front of latches are fully
down and back, engaging the extenders.
Stainless Steel Care & Cleaning
General
Contrary to popular belief, stainless steel is
susceptible to rusting. Corrosion on metals is
everywhere. It is recognized quickly on iron
and steel as unsightly yellow/orange rust. Such
metals are called "active" because they actively
corrode in a natural environment when their atoms
combine with oxygen.
Stainless steel is a "passive" metal because it
contains other metals like chromium, nickel and
manganese that stabilize the atoms. Chromium
provides an invisible passive film that covers the
steel surface acting as a shield against corrosion.
As long as the film is intact and not contaminated,
the metal is passive and stainless. If the passive
film of stainless steel has been broken, equipment
starts to corrode and rust.
11
Completely empty drawer
before removing.
Form No. Z2604
Rev A 01.07.2019

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