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QED Pharmacy Refrigerators Cleaning Instructions
This contains all of the cleaning information for the QED Pharmacy Refrigerators.
Disconnect from the mains power supply before cleaning.
Use only a light soap solution to clean the internal and external surfaces of the cabinet. Do not use any abrasives or cleaning product containing chlorine or other harsh chemicals as they can damage the surfaces and the cooling system.
Ensure that the condensate drain (at the bottom of the rear wall, underneath the cooling plate) is clear at all times. Clean the condenser and the compressor compartment with a vacuum cleaner and a stiff brush to avoid dust build up, which can impair the cooling system and affect the energy consumption and life of the cabinet.
Important: Do not use water or any cleaning products or solutions to clean the compressor compartment as this can cause short circuits in the electrical parts of the system which could be a dangerous as well as damage the cabinet.