Condenser Coil Cleaning - True RESIDENTIAL TR36RBFRSGA Install Manual

36 inch built-in bottom freezer
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G E N E R A L M A I N T E N A N C E , C A R E & C L E A N I N G
CONDENSER COIL CLE ANING
Keeping the condenser coil clean minimizes required
servicing and lowers electrical cost. Warranty does not
cover cleaning the condenser coil.
WA R NING!
hazard. Unplug the unit or turn off the
power supply before proceeding.
D O NO T
clean appliance with a pressure
washer or hose.
C AU T ION!
debris. Eye protection is recommended.
C AU T ION!
are recommended.
R EQUIR ED T O O L S
• Stiff-bristled brush
• Vacuum Cleaner
• Gloves (recommended)
P R O CEDUR E
1. Open the rainshield. See fig. 1.
2. With a stiff-bristled brush, carefully clean
accumulated dirt from the condenser coil fins.
See fig. 2.
NO T E: NE V ER BRU SH A CR O S S T HE C OIL
F IN S.
3. Carefully vacuum any dirt around the condensing
unit area.
4. Close the rainshield.
CONDENSATION
Leaving the doors and/or drawers open for long periods
of time or running a unit with little/no product inside
may cause excessive condensation.
TEC_TM_151 | REV. E | EN
Electrical shock or burn
Risk of eye injury from
Coil fins are sharp. Gloves
FIG. 1.
Opened rainshield.
FIG. 2.
Never brush across coil fins.
10/30/2023
T R- 3 6 RB F I N S TA L L G U I D E
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