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4.3.2 Weekly cleaning ice cream and BT pastry cabinet:
Clean up the showcase at least once a week, along with a complete defrosting (switching the
showcase off until the ice in the tank has completely melted).
- Remove the ice-cream tubs and corresponding supports. Clean them using warm water.
- Clean the inside of the tub, taking care not to use too much water as this could damage the electrical
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- Dry the inside of the tub using a clean, dry cloth.
- Replace the supports and the corresponding tubs.
NOTE!
Always use a tiny amount of water and dry thoroughly.
Never clean the display unit using direct jets of water.
Never use pure alcohol or other cleaning products
for outer surfaces.
NOTE! (For version with sliding)
The closing of the front glass causes a
shift of air that can lift or drop slides. To
avoid this, open the sliding few inches
before closing the front glass. Close the
slides at the end of the operation.
4.4 CLEANING THE CONDENSATE COLLECTOR
TRAY (OPTIONAL)
- Remove the protection loosening the screws on the
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The tray may be removed as it is a device
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4.5 MOVEMENT'S OPTIMIZATION OF HCS SLI-
DING
To facilitate the movement of the Plexiglas sliding ,
we recommend the use of the food lubricant supplied
with window. Pour a few drops on a cloth and rub it
on the rails for the entire length.
NOTE!
DO NOT USE GENERIC LUBRICANT
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