Routine maintenance, Replacing safety walk strips – Bally Refrigerated Boxes Walk-In Service Manual User Manual

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IM-268S-11 2013 © Bally Refrigerated Boxes, Inc.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

A. Keep all walkway surfaces clean and free of spilled liquids and food particles.

B. Walk-In panels and magnetic door gasketing should be periodically wiped clean with a damp cloth. Use

only mild soap to clean the panels: never abrasive pads or powders that could mar the finish.

Remove all

soap film and thoroughly dry with a clean cloth. Protect Digital and Electronic Alarms from moisture, or

warranty is null and void.

C. Never flush the inside of the Walk-In with water.

Use a clean damp mop or rag when cleaning spills on the

floor.

D. Heater wires should be checked for proper function. Feel for warmth around the door frames on hinged

entrance doors and pressure relief port doors, if applicable. Note: Condensation or Ice buildup around

doors may indicate leakage or heater failure. Contact a serviceman immediately.

E. Keep door gaskets clean with a solution of water and mild soap.
F. Inspect refrigeration units frequently for proper function of evaporator & condenser fan motors, drain pan

heaters, defrost controls, and drain line heaters. Condensate water must never be permitted to drip on the
Walk-In floor. Drain pan or drain line heater failure will result in ice buildup and Evaporator damage. Refer

to the Refrigeration System Instructions for proper drain pan and condensate drain line instructions.

G. Don’t overload the Walk-In with product. Maintain orderly storage to permit good airflow within the unit.

H. Inspect the condition of abrasive anti-skid strips monthly. Replace or add additional strips when necessary.

REPLACING SAFETY WALK STRIPS

A. Remove old worn Safety Walk Strips from Walk-In floor, ramps, or a stepplate. See figure 1.
B. Clean and completely dry areas where new strips are to be placed.
C. Install new strips on to the Walk-In floor pressing them firmly in place.

Figure 1








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