Dinex IRAC15 Kullanım ve Bakım Kılavuzu - Sayfa 4
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2. Vinyl trim should be washed with a chlorine-free deter-
gent and water. Rinse thoroughly with clear water and
allow to dry. Never use abrasive cleaners, waxes, car pol-
ish, or substances containing strong aromatic solvents or
alcohol. Use of direct steam/hot water cleaning at tem-
peratures above 190° F may result in "bubbling" or loos-
ening or vinyl adhesive.
3. To clean stainless steel surfaces use only cleansers,
detergents, degreasers, or sanitizers that are certified to
be "chloride-free" and "phosphate-free," and cleansers,
degreasers, or sanitizers only in the recommended
concentrations. DO NOT exceed recommended concen-
trations or mixing ratios. After cleaning and sanitizing,
rinse all ex posed surf a ces thoroughly with large amount s
of clear water. Wipe off any standing liquid or residue
from all horizontal surfaces in corners, or near edges.
Air Screen Refrigerator
RECOMMENDED "TIPS"
FOR CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL
PURPOSE
F R E Q U E N C Y
Routine Cl e a n i n g Da i l y
Smears/
As needed
f i n g e rp ri nt s
St u b bo rn spots &
Da i l y
s t a i n s
As needed
H a rd water spo t s Da i l y
As needed
!
CAUTION: Do not use steel wool pads as they will result in
rusting from the ferrous metal in the pads.
CLEANING
METHOD OF
AGENT
APPLICATION
So a p,a m m o n i a
Sponge with cloth,ri n s e
d e te rg e nt & wate r
with clear water & wipe dry.
Stainless ste e l
Rub with cloth as dire cte d
cleaner or similar
on packa g e.Rub in dire ct i o n
p rod u ct s
of grain of stainless ste e l .
Do not use on vinyl tri m .
Any chlori d e - f re e
Apply with damp sponge or
or phosphate - f re e
c l o t h .Rub in dire ction of po l-
c l e a n e r
ish lines.Rinse thoro u g h l y
a fter use,e s pecially if cleaner
co ntains chlorine bleach.
Do not use on vinyl tri m .
Vi n e g a r
Swab with cloth.Rinse with
water & wipe dry.
REFRIGERATION & ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Refrigeration
Refrigerant Type: R134A
Capacity: 25 Ounces
High Side Pressure= 135 psig
Low Side Pressure= 25 psig
1/2 H. P. Compressor
Electrical
120 Volts Single Phase, 50/60 Cycle
Total Amps= 14
Provided with a NEMA 5-20P Plug
Requires a NEMA 5-20R Receptacle
The Air Screen Refrigerator was designed to operate at a
range of 36 F (2.22 C) to 40 F (4.44 C). The pull down time
(time required to go from room temperature to 36 F) is
approximately 40 minutes.
The Air Screen Re f ri g e rator ope rates basically the same as
other re f ri g e rated ca rt s, except it maximizes air flow thro u g h
s pecial duct s. The Ra n co therm o s t at monitors the ca rt te m-
pe rat u re and turns the condensing unit on when be l ow
s e t po i nt te m pe rat u re. The condensing unit then co n d e n s e s
the re f ri g e ra nt to cre ate the cold air, which is cycled thro u g h
the eva po rator located in the top housing. The two ce nte r
f a n s, which are always on, then circ u l ate air through the
eva po rator cold coils and into the ca rt . When the ca rt re a c h e s
the set te m pe rat u re the therm o s t at turns the co n d e n s i n g
unit off. Mo i s t u re is re m oved from the air when the co n-
d e n s ate unit is energ i ze d. When this oc c u r s, the moisture
will drip into the pan located be n e ath the eva po rato r. Th e
m o i s t u re then drains down to the co n d e n s ate eva po rato r,
which boils the water away. When the ca rt door is ope n e d,
the two outer fans turn on and increase the air flow. Th i s
i n c reased airf l ow through the ducts cause a screen of air
a c ross the ca rt holding the cold air inside.
IMPORTANT:
To maintain proper temperatures in the air curtain and
to prolong the life of the co m p re s s o r, the condenser co i l s
must be cleaned on a regular basis. It is recommended
that the coils be checked and cleaned on a m o nt h l y.
This proce d u re is not cove red under wa rra nty, however
is to be performed only by qualified engineering/main-
tenance personal.
Cleaning procedure:
• Tu rn unit off and unplug from elect ri cal power source.
• To access the co i l s, re m ove the louve red panels locate d
at the bottom of the unit.
• Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush at t a c h m e nt to clean
the co i l s. In ext reme cases of dust and grease buildup,
co m p ressed air may be re q u i red for cleaning the co i l
f i n s. Use caution when doing this. The air curtain must
be moved to an isolated location to pe rfo rm this proce -
d u re. O n ce the coils have been cleaned, i n s pe ct for be nt
coil fins. St ra i g hten be nt fins using a stra i g htening too l
called a co m b.
• The co m p ressor motor and other co m po n e nts can be
cleaned using stiff brush or whisk broo m .
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