Replacement of digital display thermometer and its probe:
1.
Disconnect the Grill Side Freezer from its power source.
2.
If needed, move the unit to a location so that the back can be removed and the wire mesh
cover on top can be flipped open.
3.
Looking down from the top of the freezer, cut the white probe wire close to the facade for the
corresponding digital thermometer that is going to be replaced. Leave the wire hang.
4.
Take out the two screws holding the thermometer to the front of the facade and remove the
thermometer.
5.
Retrieve the new digital display thermometer. Push the probe and wire through the hole in
the facade and attach the display to the facade with the two screws.
6.
From the top of the unit, firmly attach the wire from the old probe that was cut in step 2, to the
new probe. Tying and/or taping the old wire to the new probe can accomplish this.
7.
Move to the corresponding refrigerated compartment for the thermometer that is being
replaced. Find the probe hanging behind a protection plate in the back right corner of the
compartment. The silicone filling the hole around the probe wire in the back wall will have to
be removed. Removing the silicone will have to be done from inside the compartment and
from the back of the unit. The wire ties in the back of the unit will also have to be removed.
8.
After the silicone is removed so the probe wire moves freely, carefully pull on the old probe
wire until the new probe comes through the hole in the cabinet.
9.
Untie and/or remove the tape attaching the old probe wire to the new probe. Hang the new
probe behind the protection plate. Discard the old probe.
10. Silicone the hole shut using a NSF approved silicone such as DOW 732. Install new cable
ties.
11. Flip the wire mesh cover to its original position and reattach the back to the freezer.
Reconnect the power.
PERIODIC CLEANING
Beginning with the initial installation, the interior surfaces of the cabinet should be periodically
wiped down with a solution of warm water and baking soda. This solution will remove any odors
from spillage that has occurred. The exterior of the cabinet should also be cleaned frequently.
Cleaning of the hinge safety cover area and the condenser is required on a monthly basis. Cleaning
the condenser will aid the heat transfer characteristics of the refrigeration system and increase its
efficiency. Failure to keep the condenser coil clean and clear of obstructions could result in
temperature loss and damage to the compressor. Detailed steps of the cleaning procedures are
listed below.
All moving parts have been permanently lubricated and will generally require no maintenance.
PRECAUTION
Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) - The procedure(s) in this manual include the use of
chemical products. These chemical products will be followed by the abbreviation (HCS). See
Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) manual for the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheet(s).
Defrosting/Cleaning the Grill Side Freezer
(This unit should be defrosted nightly or every twenty-four hours.)
Under range (below -40°F) = LL
Sensor short or break = Er°F
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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