Electrolux Professional Thawing Cabinet Condenser Coil Cleaning
When cleaning an Electrolux Professional thawing cabinet there are a few components you want to make sure you don’t forget to cover. . Specifically, the condenser coils. You want to clean the condenser coils on an Electrolux Professional thawing cabinet every 1-3 months to ensure it runs efficiently. The following steps and supplies will help guide you through how to do this.
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How to Clean Condenser Coils on an Electrolux Professional Thawing Cabinet
- Power down the unit - Turn off the controller and then unplug the unit's power cord.
- Remove the top grill panel - Use a screwdriver to remove the top grill panel so you can access the condenser coil.
- Clean the coil - Use a brush to remove dust and debris from the condenser coil.
- Vacuum the coil - Use either a vacuum or condensed air to clean up the remaining dust and debris in the condenser coil.
- Check the fins - While you have the condenser coil opened up, use this time to check for and straighten any bent fins on the coil assembly. Remember to contact an authorized service technician if you find any substantial damage to the coil.
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