1. Preparation
Turn off the power and ensure the condenser is completely cooled. Prepare a soft-bristled brush, a fine-tooth comb, and a low-pressure compressed air canister or water pump.
Wear protective gloves to prevent sharp fins from scratching your skin.
2. Dust and Scale Removal
Use a soft-bristled brush to gently sweep the fin surface to remove loose dust.
For stubborn dirt, use compressed air jets or low-pressure water jets to rinse, keeping the nozzle at a certain angle to the fins to prevent direct water impact from deforming them. The relevant cleaning device has been proposed in the patent and can achieve efficient dust removal.
3. Using a fin combing tool
Place the fine-toothed comb parallel to the fins and gently slide it back and forth to restore the original spacing between the fins and ensure smooth airflow.
Apply even pressure when combing to avoid bending the fins.
4. Inspection and reassembly
After cleaning, carefully inspect for any damaged fins or loose bolts.
Reassemble the casing, power on and test, and observe whether the cooling effect has returned to normal.











