V. cleaning instructions, Vi. maintenance – Metro TC90S/B Insulated Cabinet User Manual

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V. CLEANING

INSTRUCTIONS

ALL MODELS

Your TC90 series cabinet has been listed
by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
which means that it has been designed and
constructed in a way that promotes a sanitary
condition, i.e. sanitary materials and easy
cleanability. To maintain a sanitary condition
and obtain the best cabinet performance, Metro
strongly suggests that the cabinet be thoroughly
cleaned on an adequate regular basis — daily if
necessary.

A. REMOVAL OF INTERIOR COMPONENTS

FOR CLEANING

All interior components are removable,

without tools, for thorough, unobstructed
cleaning.

1.

CAUTION

AT NO TIME SHOULD THE CABINET

BE WASHED OR FLOODED WITH
WATER OR LIQUID SOLUTION. NEVER
STEAM CLEAN. SEVERE DAMAGE OR
ELECTRICAL HAZARD COULD RESULT.

1. Turn off master switch.

2. Disconnect the unit from its power source.

2.

WARNING

ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL BEFORE

CLEANING, AS THE INTERIOR OF THE
CABINET MAY BE HOT ENOUGH TO
BURN.

3. If necessary, the door may be removed by

simply lifting it from its cabinet-mounted
hinges. Do not place the door against
an object that may scratch the door or
damage the gasket.

4. The slide racks may be removed by lifting

them from their respective brackets.

5. After cleaning, simply reverse the above

steps to reassemble the cabinet.

B. SPECIFIC CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Do not immerse the cabinet when

cleaning. Instead, use a damp cloth and a
drying towel. BE SURE TO THOROUGHLY
DRY THE UNIT BEFORE RETURNING IT
TO USE.

C. GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

1. LIGHT SOIL

If routine (daily) cleaning is practiced,
a mild soap and warm water should be
suffi cient to keep the unit clean.

2.

HEAVIER

SOIL

If cleaning has been postponed, solvent
or emulsion type cleaners that can be
applied with bare hands will give excellent
results. Such cleaners are available under
various brand names and detergent
suppliers can recommend materials
appropriate for use on natural and epoxy-
coated aluminum and stainless steel
interior liner.

NOTE: For every cleaning method, best results

are always obtained when the cleaner and
technique are matched to the soil conditions
involved. To ensure using the proper cleaner
for natural and epoxy- coated aluminum
and stainless steel, contact your detergent
representative.

VI. MAINTENANCE

A. CABINET MAINTENANCE—ALL MODELS

Your TC90 series cabinet has been designed

to require very little maintenance. With normal
use, cleaning is the only form of maintenance
that need be done on a regular basis.
Keeping the casters free of dirt build-up will
go a long way in prolonging their life.

If your cabinet is rolled over rough surfaces

or transported over-the-road, the various
threaded fasteners, i.e., screws and nuts,
should be periodically inspected and
tightened if necessary, particularly the
transport latch, hinge and caster fasteners.

B. CONTROL PANEL MAINTENANCE

The control panel of your cabinet has

also been designed to require very little
maintenance. With normal use, cleaning is
the only form of maintenance that need be
done on a regular basis. No maintenance is
required on the electrical components.

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