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6. Preventative Maintenance & Care: Metal & Injection
Moulded Products
To ensure a long life and reliable operation of your metal and injection moulded fridge/
freezer we recommend following our preventative maintenance and care guide.
Cabinet Care
The cabinet should be cleaned aer every use by wiping both the interior and exterior
with a damp cloth, using a mild non-abrasive detergent, and dry thoroughly. The
painted metal surfaces can be polished with a car polish and a so cloth.
*To protect the cabinet from the harsh conditions a protective cover can be purchased
from EvaKool’s online store (http://www.evakool.com.au/) or selected retail outlets.
Do not use scourers, harsh cleaning products, solvents, or oil as this will degrade the
plastic and can cause damage to painted surfaces.
Do not leave the cabinet in direct sunlight as this may cause discolouration in the plastic
and painted surfaces. Please note: plastic components in all EvaKool fridge/freezers are
UV stabilised.
Defrosting
Aer use, defrost ice o evaporator; switch o unit and disconnect from power source.
Leave the lids open to naturally melt the ice. Once the ice has melted, ensure the unit is
completely dry by draining any residue and wiping down with a towel.
Always make sure the cabinet is completely dry and the lid le ajar when put in storage.
This will ensure no corrosion, mold or odor will form inside the cabinet.
Do not store electrical devices such as the 12 volt adaptor inside the refrigerator.
Refrigerator Maintenance
As your EvaKool fridge is a portable appliance it is subjected to a variety of dierent
operating conditions. Every 12 months of use, a general inspection and maintenance
should be carried out. We recommend the inspection to be carried out by an approved
EvaKool agent. Our service agents can be found via our website https://www.evakool.
com.au/stores?type=2.
Marine Use
We do not recommend the use of our fridges in a marine environment, as salt can cause
corrosion in electronics and metal components. If unit failure is found to be caused by
corrosion, warranty will be void.
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