Case Cleaning; Plexiglass & Acrylic Care - Hussmann RMID Installation And Operation Manual

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tection required always:
1. Minimize processing time to avoid damaging tem-
perature rise to the product. Product should be at
proper temperature.
2. Keep the air in and around the case area free of
foreign gasses and fumes or food will rapidly dete-
riorate.
3. Maintain the display merchandisers temperature
controls as outlined in the refrigerator section of
this manual.
4. Do not place any product into these refrigerators
until all controls have been adjusted and they are
operating at the proper temperature. Allow mer-
chandiser to operate a minimum of 6 hours before
stocking with any product.
5. When stocking, never allow the product to extend
beyond the recommended load limit. Air dis-
charge and return air flue must be unob-
structed at all times to provide proper refrig-
eration.
6. Avoid the use of supplemental flood or spot lighting.
Display light intensity has been designed for maxi-
mum visibility and product life at the factory. The use
of higher output fluorescent lamps (H.O. and V.H.O.),
will shorten the shelf life of the product.
7. Discharge air temperature should be approximately
26°F, with between 150-200 FPM air velocity. Do not
display product directly within the air discharge.

CASE CLEANING

To insure long life, proper sanitation and minimal main-
tenance costs an established and regulated cleaning
procedure is essential (ie. the refrigerator should be thor-
oughly cleaned frequently).
The discoloration which causes deli items to lose their
eye appeal and drastically shorten their shelf life is caused
by bacteria which will thrive in a deli department.
Soap and hot water are not enough to kill this bacteria. A
sanitizing solution must be included with each cleaning
process to eliminate this bacteria.
Shut off the fans during the cleaning process!
They (it) can be unplugged within the case, or shut-off
at the source.
A. Scrub all surfaces thoroughly with any domestic
soap, detergent, and even ammonia bases cleaners.
B. Rinse with hot water, but do not flood.
C. Dirt and residue may accumulate in the space
between the back interior wall, bottom and the
evaporator coil. This should be cleaned out using a
low pressure water hose and a bottle brush to
loosen up and flush the debris under the coil into
the drain trough. **See precaution below)
D. Apply the sanitizing solution according to the
manufacturer's directions.
E. Rinse thoroughly.
F. Dry completely before resuming operation.
CLEANING MIRRORS
Only use a soft cloth and mild glass cleaner for cleaning
any mirrored components. Be sure to rinse and/or dry
completely.
WHEN CLEANING:
Never Use a Cleaning or Sanitizing
Solution that has an OIL BASE
(these will dissolve the butyl
sealants) or AMMONIA BASE (this
will corrode the copper components
of the case)
TO PRESERVE THE ATTRACTIVE FINISH:
Do Use Water and a Mild Detergent for
the Exterior Only!
Do Not Use Abrasives or Steel Wool
Scouring Pads (these will mar the finish)
PLEXIGLASS & ACRYLIC CARE
CLEANING
Clean with plenty of nonabrasive soap (or detergent) and
luke warm water, using the bare hand to feel and dislodge
any caked-on dirt. A soft, grit-free cloth, sponge or cham-
ois may be used, but only as a means of carrying the water
to the plastic. Dry with a clean damp chamois or clean
soft cloth such as cotton flannel. Hard, rough cloths or
paper towels will scratch the acrylic and should not be
used.
WAXING
If after removing dirt and grease, the acrylic can be waxed
with a good grade commercial wax. This will improve the
appearance of the surface by filling in most minor scratches.
Wax should be applied in a thin even coat and brought to
a high polish by rubbing lightly with a dry clean soft cloth,
such as a cotton flannel. Excessive rubbing may cause
scratching and/or buildup an electrostatic charge which
attracts dust and dirt to the surface. Blotting with a clean
damp cloth is recommended to remove charge.
ANTISTATIC COATINGS
For acrylic used indoors, antistatic coatings successfully
prevent the accumulation of an electrostatic charge for
periods of several months—if the surface is not washed
or wiped down with a wet cloth. Between applications of
the antistatic coatings, the parts need only be dusted with
a soft clean cloth to maintain a good appearance. In use,
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CLEANING
PRECAUTIONS

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