The WESTERN D875H325 is a robust and spacious 722-liter deep freezer designed for commercial and heavy-duty domestic use. Its innovative triple-door hardtop design provides convenient access and helps minimize temperature fluctuations during opening. The unit is convertible, allowing it to function as either a freezer for long-term preservation or a chiller for temporary cooling, offering exceptional flexibility for various storage needs. With generous dimensions of 1860mm (W) x 780mm (D) x 908mm (H), it offers substantial storage capacity, further optimized by a single included basket for organization. The freezer boasts 60mm thick polyurethane insulation, ensuring superior temperature retention and energy efficiency.
Features
:- Triple Door Hard Top: Provides multiple access points and helps maintain internal temperature.
- Convertible Functionality: Operates as both a deep freezer and a chiller.
- High Capacity: 722 Liters of storage space.
- Efficient Insulation: 60mm Polyurethane insulation for optimal cooling and energy saving.
- Sturdy Construction: Built for durability and long-term performance.
- Single Basket: Aids in organizing stored items.
Applications
:Restaurants, cafes, hotels, and catering businesses.Grocery stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores.Ice cream parlors and dessert shops.Food processing units.Large residential kitchens or pantries.
Event management companies for temporary food and beverage storage. Usage
:This freezer is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:
- Ice Cream Storage: Maintains optimal freezing temperatures for various types of ice cream.
- Instant Food Storage: Keeps frozen meals, snacks, and other instant food items perfectly preserved.
- Beverage Cooling: When converted to a chiller, it's excellent for cooling soft drinks, juices, and other beverages.
- Commercial Kitchens: Suitable for restaurants, cafes, hotels, and catering services.
- Retail Outlets: Perfect for grocery stores, convenience stores, and kiosks for displaying and storing frozen goods.
- Large Households: Provides ample storage for bulk purchases and large families.
Maintenance:
- Regular Cleaning: Clean the interior and exterior regularly with a mild detergent and water. Ensure the freezer is unplugged before cleaning.
- Defrosting: Defrost the freezer when the ice layer on the interior walls reaches about 1/4 inch thickness. For hardtop freezers, manual defrosting is usually required.
- Condenser Coil Cleaning: Periodically clean the condenser coils at the back or bottom of the freezer to ensure efficient heat dissipation. Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.
- Gasket Inspection: Check door gaskets for any signs of wear, tears, or damage. Replace worn-out gaskets to maintain proper sealing and prevent energy loss.
- Temperature Monitoring: Regularly check and maintain the desired temperature setting.
- Ventilation: Ensure adequate air circulation around the freezer to prevent overheating.
- Avoid Overloading: Do not overload the freezer beyond its recommended capacity as it can hinder air circulation and cooling efficiency.
Precautionary Guidance:
- Placement: Place the freezer on a flat, stable surface away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and areas of high humidity. Ensure sufficient clearance around the unit for proper ventilation.
- Power Supply: Connect the freezer to a dedicated, properly grounded electrical outlet with the correct voltage and amperage. Avoid using extension cords.
- Child Safety: Keep the freezer out of reach of small children. Ensure the lid is securely closed.
- Handling: When moving the freezer, ensure it is empty and handled by at least two people to prevent injury.
- Flammable Materials: Do not store flammable or explosive materials inside the freezer.
- Sharp Objects: Avoid using sharp objects to remove ice during defrosting, as this can damage the internal lining and cooling coils.
- Power Outages: In case of a power outage, try to keep the freezer lid closed as much as possible to maintain the internal temperature.
- Professional Servicing: For any major repairs or issues, always contact a qualified service technician. Do not attempt DIY repairs.