Maintenance and Cleaning | Premium Laboratory Freezers
Best Practices to Keep Your Product in Top Condition
Applicable Models:
TUF-520-30-1-SD TUF-750-30-2-SD TUF-950-30-2-SD |
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General Cleaning Instructions
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Interior, Exterior, and Door Gasket: Clean with a soft cloth and soapy water as needed. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they may scratch the surface and cause corrosion. Do not use caustic cleaning agents.
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Electrical Components: Do not expose any electrical parts to moisture.
Cleaning Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is generally resistant to corrosion, but some chemicals and a lack of oxygen can cause rust or pitting. When routine cleaning, avoid deionized water and use water that meets the suggested quality requirements in the water quality section. Use a damp cloth for everyday cleaning, and avoid harsh chemicals.
Cleaning the Condenser (TRI-520/1100)
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Power Off: Turn off power at the power point before beginning.
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Locate the Condenser: The condenser is located on the left-hand side of the cabinet behind the Front Panel.
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Remove the Front Panel: To remove the panel, simply lift upwards to remove it. At this point you would have full access to the condenser and would be able to clean it.
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Clean Carefully: Use a soft brush or vacuum with a soft brush attachment to remove any dust or lint buildup. Be careful not to damage the aluminium fins on the condenser face.
NOTE: The touch screen will remain connected to the front panel. The photos below do not show a Laboratory Freezer, but the process is the same.
Door Gasket Maintenance
The door gasket should be cleaned regularly with a mild soap solution. Regular inspection is recommended. If the gasket needs replacement, please contact Thermoline for assistance.