C
P
LEANING AND
Proper maintenance of your refrigerator is most important for efficient operation and economical
performance.
1.
Disconnect the power source before cleaning, remove all products, and place them in another
cooler.
2.
Clean the condenser at least once a month with a vacuum cleaner or brush. If the condenser coil
has accumulated dirt and grease (possible in heavy traffic areas or kitchen), use a strong cleaning
solution. If you find any oil in the condensing unit compartment, call a qualified service person
immediately.
3.
Keep the floor area around the fixture clean and orderly.
4.
Check the door operation and door seal. Doors much close by themselves and seal on all sides.
5.
Empty the drain pan located underneath the condensing unit at the rear and clean it as required.
Check it regularly for excessive water accumulation.
6.
Replace any malfunctioning parts as soon as possible. Ask your dealer or service agency to order
the parts required.
7.
It is most important that the interior of the fixture be cleaned on a periodic basis. Remove the
product load and all shelving.
8.
Use only mild soap or detergent to wash the interior and exterior. Rinse with warm, clean water and
dry with a soft absorbent cloth.
C
D
ONDENSATE
ISPOSAL
The pan is located underneath the condensing unit at the rear. The air from the condenser fan partially
blows over the condensate pan and aids in the evaporation of the condensation water. Make sure the
drain hose is placed properly in the pan.
An electric evaporator pan is available as an optional accessory. For additional information, please
contact our distributors.
© 2004, IMI Cornelius Inc.
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COR278SPT Service Manual
Publication Number: 630460269SER