American Biotech Supply ABT-HC-SSP-23 User Manual

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American Biotech Supply ABT-HC-SSP-23 User Manual

Part number 20080, Rev 0

PREMIERE STAINLESS STEEL PHARMACY REFRIGERATORS

MODELS ABT-23SS-GP AND ABT-49SS-GP

OWNER’S INSTRUCTIONS

This manual describes how to operate and care for your appliance to get the best, most efficient, performance.

READ THIS BOOK!

Note to Customer:

This merchandise was carefully packed and thoroughly inspected before leaving our plant. Responsibility for its safe delivery was assumed by the carrier upon acceptance of the shipment. As directed on the side of your packing carton, claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must be made on the carrier as follows:

A.) Visible Loss, Damage, Shortage External Evidence of Loss or Damage: This type of damage must be noted on the freight bill and acknowledged by the carrier’s agent (driver) at time of delivery. Make sure you get a signed copy. Send a written request for an inspection to the carrier.

B.) Concealed Damage: This type of damage may not be discovered until the unit is being unpacked. When concealed damage is discovered, stop unpacking immediately and contact the carrier immediately to report the claim and request an inspection. This should be done as soon as possible and, in any case, must be done within 15 days or receiving the merchandise. If at all possible, do not move the item and save all packaging material for carrier’s inspection.

C.) FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN THE CARRIER REFUSING TO HONOR YOUR COMPANY’S CLAIM. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE MERCHANDISE BE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION.

Horizon Scientific

Warranty:

Revision Date

125 Varnfield Drive

Two-Year Parts and Labor

08/27/2012

Summerville, SC 29483

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Phone: 800-648-4041

5 Years Compressor Parts

 

Fax:

843-821-8051

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

RECEIVING...............................................................................................

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INSTALLATION.........................................................................................

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REFRIGERATOR OPERATION....................................................................

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ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL...................................................

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QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .......................................................

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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ............................................................

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PRODUCT WARRANTY...........................................................................

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BEFORE CALLING THE MANUFACTURER’S TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT, please have the unit’s model and serial number ready as well as the problem description. The model and serial number is located on the serial tag which can be found on the interior left upper wall of the unit.

For convenience, you may want to record the following information here for easy access in the future.

Model number: __________________________________

Serial number: __________________________________

Date of delivery: _________________________________

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RECEIVING

Your unit was built, packaged, and inspected with extreme care. We shipped it to you using carriers we trust with a proven track record of careful handling, good customer service, and on time delivery. Unfortunately, regardless of all of these efforts sometimes accidents happen and occasionally those accidents result in shipping damage. When the carrier picked up the merchandise from us, they assumed responsibility for its condition en route to you. Thus, any claims for shipping damage must be filed with the carrier. Like anybody else, carriers don’t like to pay out on insurance claims, so their claims procedures and requirements are very restrictive. You should consult the carrier’s website for their specific claims procedures. You should also know that time is of the essence.

There are two general types of shipping damage. The first is visible damage. This type of damage includes visible loss, damage, shortage or any external evidence of loss or damage that is visible at time of delivery. This type of damage must be noted in detail on your delivery receipt. Make sure the driver signs and dates the delivery receipt, acknowledging the damage. This has to happen at the time of delivery or it won’t happen at all. Keep a copy for your records and send another to the carrier’s damage claims department along with a formal request for an inspection report. Follow up with a phone call. Their contact information can be found on the carrier’s web site.

The second type of shipping damage is concealed damage. This type of damage will probably not be apparent at time of delivery and may not be discovered until unpacking and inspecting the unit. Remember, time is of the essence here. You should unpack and inspect the unit as soon as possible. Each day that passes reduces the likelihood that the carrier will pay the claim.

As soon as the concealed damage is discovered, stop unpacking and retain all packing materials. Contact the carrier by phone to report the claim. Note the date and time and person you spoke with. Get a claim number. Follow up with a written letter referencing the claim number and including a formal request for an inspection. Again, consult the carrier’s website for specific claim instructions and follow them precisely.

AS STATED ABOVE, THE CARRIER IS YOUR SOLE SOURCE FOR SATISFACTION OF A DAMAGE CLAIM. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE MERCHANDISE BE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION.

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INSTALLATION

UNCRATING

Move your refrigerator as close to the final location as possible before unpacking. Remove the wooden planks or skid. The location should be as close as possible to the power outlet so the extension cord is not needed. This unit requires a minimum of 4 inches of air flow space in back and 3 inches on the sides. Do not store material on the top of this unit and leave at least 12 inches of clearance on top.

PLEASE NOTE! Your refrigerator or freezer is designed for INDOOR USE and should be operated in an air conditioned space with temperature between 65°F to 85°F.

POWER SOURCE

The supply circuit to this cabinet must conform to all National and Local Electrical Codes. Consult the cabinet Serial-Data plate for voltage, cycle, phase, and amp requirements before making connection. VOLTAGE SHOULD NOT VARY MORE THAN 5% FROM SERIAL PLATE RATINGS. A separate circuit is

recommended to prevent possible loss of product due to over-loading or failure of other equipment on the same circuit. PROTECT THE CIRCUIT WITH A 20 AMP DELAY-TYPE FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER. Do not use an extension cord. Be sure your

unit is properly grounded. Use the 3-prong plug provided into a 3-prong grounded outlet. (Only this method complies with national electrical codes, local codes and ordinances.) Unless the above grounding method is followed, you are not protected against severe or lethal shock in the event of a short circuit of an electrical component or wiring of the unit.

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STARTING

There are no compressor shipping bolts to loosen or valves to open. All that is necessary after the unit has been properly leveled is to plug the service cord into an electrical outlet When starting this new appliance, allow the cabinet to operate a minimum of eight hours or until it has started cycling normally before placing product in the cabinet. The motor compressor may start and stop several times when the unit is first started or after defrosting, especially if the weather is very hot. This is only normal functioning of the motor overload protector. The motor compressor will cycle normally as soon as the excess heat has been removed.

SHELF INSTALLATION

Hook shelf clips onto pilaster strips (see Illustration). Position all four shelf clips equal in distance from the floor for flat shelves. Wire shelves are oriented so that cross support bars are facing down. Place shelves on shelf clips making sure all corners are seated properly.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL

NOTE: The control is preset at the factory to provide the desired air and product temperatures inside of the unit and requires no further adjustment. Please contact the manufacturer’s Technical Service Department before making any adjustments to determine if adjustment is necessary and, if so, to make sure it is performed properly.

The temperature in the refrigerator is controlled by an electronic temperature controller located on the front of the unit above the door on the right hand side. The operation of this controller is discussed beginning on page 7 of this manual.

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