General Surface Care & Cleaning - True GDM-26-HC~TSL01 Installation Manual

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Maintenance & Servicing (cont.)
Important Warranty Information
If you have any questions, please contact your local TRUE
Manufacturing Service Department. See the front cover for
locations and contact information.
• Condenser coils accumulate dirt and require cleaning every
30 days or as needed.
• A dirty condenser coil can result in non-warranted repairs
and/or appliance failure.
• Proper cleaning involves removing dust from the condenser
by using a soft brush, vacuuming the condenser with a shop
vac, or using CO₂, nitrogen or pressurized air.
• DO NOT place any filter material in front of the condensing
coil.
• On most appliances, the condenser is accessible by removing
the appliance's outer grill cover.
• If you cannot remove the dirt adequately, please contact your
licensed refrigeration service provider.
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GDM FREEZER / REFRIGERATOR
General Surface Care & Cleaning
Gaskets
• Clean gaskets with warm soapy water.
• DO NOT use sharp tools or knives to scrape a gasket.
• Avoid full-strength cleaning products.
Interior
• Clean interior surfaces with a mild solution of baking soda
and water to help reduce odor; DO NOT use harsh or
abrasive cleaners.
• For plastic or powder-coated parts, use warm soapy water to
clean DO NOT use stainless steel cleaners or similar solvents.
Exterior
• For plastic or powder-coated parts, use warm soapy water to
clean DO NOT use stainless steel cleaners or similar solvents.
• DO NOT clean stainless steel with steel wool or abrasive
products. DO NOT use detergents or degreasers with
chlorides or phosphates. See model-specific manual for
more information.
05/16/2023
WARNING!
Risk of electrical shock or fire!
DO NOT
clean appliance with a pressure washer
or hose.
Slippery Surfaces!
Moisture from improper drainage
can create slippery surfaces near the appliance. It is
your duty to immediately warn your customers of, and
dry, the slippery surface. All wet floor areas must be
marked with a wet floor sign.
The appliance owner is responsible
a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Hazard
Assessment and to ensure adequate protection during
maintenance and cleaning procedures.
Use appropriate
tools, safety equipment, and PPE
during installation and servicing.
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