How can I properly maintain my Unifrost deli counter to ensure longevity?
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For Unifrost curved-glass serve-over counters like the DCF1300 and DCF1600, longevity comes from consistent cleaning, airflow discipline, and scheduled checks:
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For Unifrost curved-glass serve-over counters like the DCF1300 and DCF1600, longevity comes from consistent cleaning, airflow discipline, and scheduled checks:
Daily (end of service): wipe the stainless display deck, granite worktop, and sliding doors with food-safe cleaner; keep the hinged curved front glass clean so visibility stays high and seals seat correctly.
Daily (during service): keep vents clear, wipe condensation, and remove spills quickly to prevent odours and staining.
Weekly: deep-clean door tracks and corners; check that rear sliding doors and hinges run smoothly and close fully.
Monthly: inspect gaskets and the display area for gaps; check the LED lighting and controller settings; look for early signs of icing or persistent condensation.
Every 3 to 6 months (site dependent): arrange a professional service to clean the condenser area and confirm refrigeration performance, especially in floury, greasy, or high-footfall environments.
Operational habits that prevent breakdowns:
Maintain clearance around the unit so ventilated cooling can reject heat properly.
Don’t store cardboard, packaging, or cleaning cloths in a way that restricts airflow in the chilled under-storage.
If you see recurring issues like temperature drift, icing, or heavy condensation, treat it as a service call early, not a “wait and see” problem.
Read the full guide: Unifrost DCF1300 & DCF1600 Deli Counter: Buying and Setup Guide for Irish Cafés and Delis.
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