Rail And Rail Cover; Exterior; Cabinet Interior; Door/Drawer Gaskets - Hoshizaki REFRIGERATED PREP TABLE WITH RAISED RAIL 73168 Service Manual

Refrigerated prep table with raised rail
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2. Rail and Rail Cover

Spills and splashes should be wiped up promptly to avoid unpleasant odors. Wipe
the interior of the rail and the rail cover regularly with a clean, damp sponge or cloth
containing a neutral cleaner. Do not pour or spray water into the rail area.
1. Be sure to support the rail cover when cleaning. Otherwise, the rail cover
could close suddenly and cause injury.
2. Metal edges can cause cuts. Use care and wear protective gloves when
cleaning.

3. Exterior

Wipe the exterior occasionally with a clean, soft cloth. Use a damp cloth containing a
neutral cleaner to wipe off oil or dirt build up.

4. Cabinet Interior

Spills and splashes should be wiped up promptly to avoid unpleasant odors. The
cabinet interior should be cleaned periodically with a mild soap or detergent and warm
water.

5. Door/Drawer Gaskets

Door/drawer gaskets should be cleaned regularly with mild soap and warm water to
remove dirt and grease.

6. Shelves (if applicable)

Remove and clean regularly.

7. Drawers (if applicable)

The drawers can be removed for cleaning either individually or as an entire assembly.
• To remove an individual drawer, first remove all food product from the drawer. Pull
the drawer out to its fully extended position and lift up on the handle to disengage the
drawer. Before removing the drawer, carefully support the rear and front of the drawer
and then slowly remove it from the cabinet.
• To remove the drawer frame assembly, first remove the drawers and then remove
the fasteners in the thermal break and in the rear of the cabinet. Carefully slide the
frame out of the cabinet, making sure not to damage the thermal break. Reinstall in the
reverse order, making sure not to overtighten the screws in the thermal break.
• To remove the drawer slide (center slide containing rollers) for cleaning, rotate the top
of the slide away from the frame while the slide is completely inside the cabinet. Drawer
slides do not require lubrication, but slides should be kept clean and free of food.
Note: Drawer slides are dishwasher safe.
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