How frequently should a mini bar fridge be serviced?

In most hospitality settings, plan for light maintenance monthly and a deeper check 2 to 4 times per year.
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In most hospitality settings, plan for light maintenance monthly and a deeper check 2 to 4 times per year.
A practical schedule:
Monthly (housekeeping or maintenance): wipe interior, check and clean door seals, confirm the door closes properly, and do a quick temperature check.
Quarterly (or at least twice yearly): remove dust from vents and, for compressor models, vacuum the condenser area if accessible.
As needed: defrost if ice buildup appears (model-dependent), and investigate immediately if you see warm temperatures, excessive condensation, or new vibration noise.
This routine helps avoid guest complaints and reduces energy waste from poor airflow or leaky seals.
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