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How to Protect Your Refrigeration During COVID-19 Lockdown

In these uncertain times our industry is being asked to close down its cafés, restaurants, pubs and clubs during the COVID-19 outbreak. Here are some tips on how to protect your SKOPE equipment.

 

protect refrigeration during lockdown

Refrigeration

If you are switching off the refrigeration

  1. Remove all foods and perishable drinks (like milk or kombucha) from the units and place them into other suitable cold storage.
  2. Switch off the unit at the wall socket.
  3. Clean and sanitise inside the fridge/freezer - remove any spillages or food.
  4. Remove shelving and clean using warm soapy water.
  5. Clean the door gaskets (seals). Check for any splits or damage, and replace if necessary.
  6. Insert a small chock between the door and the cabinet to allow air flow.

If you are leaving the units running during the shutdown period

  1. Remove all foods and perishable drinks (like milk or kombucha) from the units and place them into other suitable cold storage.
  2. Switch off power at the wall socket.
  3. Clean the condenser with a soft brush and vacuum any dirt away. This will ensure the unit will run efficiently during the close-down period.
  4. Sanitise inside and outside. Leave doors open to dry, this will help avoid moisture build up in the unit.
  5. Remove shelving and clean using warm soapy water.
  6. Clean the door gaskets. Check for any splits or damage, and replace if necessary.
  7. Check that all air vents are clear of blockages.
  8. Once the units are dry inside, close the doors and turn the unit on at the wall socket.
prepare your ice machine for lockdown

Ice Machines                            

Prepare your ice machine for shutdown by cleaning the condenser fins

  1. Disconnect the power
  2. Turn off the water
  3. Clean the condenser with a brush and vacuum away any dirt
  4. Remove or melt the ice in the bin in readiness for cleaning

If you are switching off the machine, prepare the ice machine for cleaning internally

1. Follow the manufacturer cleaning instructions:

2. After you have cleaned the units thoroughly:

  • Run water through the system once to flush out all the chemicals
  • Dry the machine internally.

3. Turn off the power at the wall.

4. Disconnect external hoses, flush out with warm water and leave to dry.

5. After the units are all dry, reconnect the hoses (but do not turn on the water).

By following these steps your ice machine should be ready for its hibernation period - reducing the build-up of any mould, limescale and bacteria.

 

prepare your blast chiller for lockdown

Blast Chillers

Prepare the blast chiller for shutdown. You will need a flat head screwdriver.

  1. Switch of the unit at the wall socket.
  2. Access the evaporator internally by removing the two flat head screws on the right-hand side on the panel holding the fan.
  3. Use a soft brush to clean the evaporator.
  4. When finished, secure the panel with the two screws.
  5. If your model has a condensing tray underneath, pull the tray out from the front of the unit, empty it, and wash it down with warm soapy water.
  6. Clean the external condenser by pulling off the front grill, brushing away all the dirt, and vacuuming the grill to remove residual dust.
  7. Wipe out the internal area of the blast chiller using a nonabrasive cloth and a neutral detergent.
  8. Once cleaned, leave the door ajar to allow the internals to dry and allow air flow during the lockdown period.

For more information, check the cleaning instructions in your model's user manual.





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