IMPORTANT Read this instruction manual. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual can result in
damage to the unit, injury to operating personnel, and poor equipment performance.
CAUTION All internal adjustments and maintenance must be performed by qualified service personnel.
Material in this manual is for informational purposes only. The contents and the product it describes are
subject to change without notice. Thermo Fisher Scientific makes no representations or warranties with
respect to this manual. In no event shall Thermo be held liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising
from or related to the use of this manual.
For your future reference and when contacting the factory, please have the following information readily
available. It can be found on the dataplate attached to your unit.
Model Number:
Serial Number:
The following information, if available, is helpful for contacting the factory.
Date Purchased:
Purchase order number:
Source of Purchase:
(manufacturer or specific agent/rep organization)
Contents
Model .......................................................................... 1
Energy Efficiency...................................................... 27
Additional Regulations and Markings........................ 27
Model
The table below shows the units covered in this operation and
installation manual by model number.
Figure 1. Applicable Models
Refrigerators
TSG12RPGATSG45RSLA
TSG25RPGATSG45CSLA
TSG25RPSATSG49RPGA
TSG25RSGATSG49CPGA
TSG25RSSATSG49RPSA
TSG30RPGATSG49RSGA
TSG30CPGATSG49CSGA
TSG30RPSATSG49RSSA
TSG30RSGATSG72RPGA
TSG30CSGATSG72CPGA
TSG30RSSATSG72RSGA
TSG45RPLATSG72CSGA
TSG45CPLA
The annotation of model numbers is given in the following
table:
Table 1. Model Specification
SeriesTSG (Thermo Scientific)
Size (cu.ft)12, 25, 30, 45, 49, 72
TypeR = Refrigerator
C = Chromatography
ExteriorP = Painted
S = Stainless
Door TypeS = Solid
G = glass
L = Sliding glass
VoltageA = 115 V / 60 Hz
General Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators Model | 1
Safety Precautions
In this manual, the following symbols and conventions are
.
used
WARNING: T
indicates important operating instructions which
reduce the risk of injury or poor performance of
the unit.
WARNING: This symbol indicates potentially
hazardous situations which, if not avoided, could
result in serious injury or death.
WARNING: This symbol indicates situations
where dangerous voltages exist and potential for
electrical shock is present.
WARNING: This symbol indicates potentially
hazardous situations, which if not avoided could
result in fire.
CAUTION: This symbol, in the context of a
CAUTION, indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which if not avoided could result in
minor to moderate injury or damage to the
equipment. This indicates a situation which may
result in property damage.
CAUTION: This symbol indicates surfaces which
may become hot during use and may cause a
burn if touched with unprotected body parts.
his symbol when used alone
Below are important safety precautions that apply to this
pr
oduct.
CAUTION: Use this product only in the way
described in the product literature and in this
manual. Before using it, verify that this product is
suitable for its intended use. If the equipment is
used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
CAUTION: Do not modify system components,
especially the controller. Use OEM exact
replacement equipment or parts. Before use,
confirm that the product has not been altered in
any way.
WARNING: Your unit must be properly grounded
in conformity with national and local electrical
codes. Do not connect the unit to overloaded
power sources.
WARNING: Disconnect the unit from all power
sources before cleaning, troubleshooting, or
performing other maintenance on the product or
its controls.
WARNING: This unit is not for storage of
flammable materials.
WARNING: Before installing, using or
maintaining this product, please be sure to read
the manual and product warning labels carefully.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause the
product to malfunction, which could result in
injury or damage.
CAUTION: This symbol indicates possible pinch
points which may cause personal injury.
WARNING: The snowflake symbol indicates low
temperatures and risk of frost bite. Do not touch
bare metal or samples with unprotected body
parts.
WARNING: Units are charged with hydrocarbon
refrigerant (R290). Only qualified service
personnel should service this unit.
WARNING: Unauthorized repair of your unit will
invalidate your warranty. Contact Technical
Service at 1-866-984-3766 for additional
information.
DANGER: Risk of fire or explosion. Flammable
refrigerant used to be repaired only by trained
service personnel. Do not puncture refrigerant
tubing.
WARNING: No equipment that uses an open
flame should be placed inside the refrigerator.
This will harm the unit, hamper functionality and
compromise your safety.
CAUTION: Do not use any battery powered or
externally-powered equipment in the refrigerator.
2 | Safety PrecautionsGeneral Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators
Below are additional safety precautions that apply to
chromatography refrigerator models:
CAUTION: Equipment should only be powered
using the internal outlet. In case of a leak the
safety circuit will remove power to the outlet in
the unit, but shall have no control over equipment
power via battery or externally. Do not use
instrumentation or equipment that incorporates
potential ignition sources, e.g. open contact
switching, brushed DC and AC motors, etc.
CAUTION: The chromatography safety circuit
has slots/holes at the bottom of the plug panel
for enabling air to the safety sensor. Do not block
the Safety Circuit ventilation holes as this will
diminish and defeat the Safety Circuit.
WARNING: Do not store or use uncapped
reagents, vessels and bottles inside the
chromatography equipment. This may diminish
functionality of the safety circuit.
General Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators Safety Precautions | 3
Unpacking
At delivery, examine the exterior for physical damage while
the carrier’s representative is present. If exterior damage is
present, carefully unpack and inspect the unit and all
accessories for damage.
If there is no exterior damage, unpack and inspect the
equipment within five days of delivery. If you find any damage,
keep the packing materials and immediately report the
damage to the carrier.
Do not return goods to the manufacturer without
written authorization.
When submitting a claim for shipping damage, request that
the carrier inspect the shipping container and equipment.
Packing List
Along with the unit, following things will be packed:
•Installation and Operation manual is placed in the white
envelope
•Door Lock Key and Power Key Switch is wire tied to the
pilaster on the upper top front.
•Small bag with shelving clips
•Shelves
•Half shelves (with chromatography refrigerators)
•Power cord (with chromatography refrigerators and 25,
30cf refrigerators)
•Casters (Applicable for 12, 25, 30cf models only)
•Wrench (Applicable for 12, 25, 30cf models only)
4 | UnpackingGeneral Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators
General Recommendations
This section includes some general recommendations for
your unit.
Temperature Monitoring
IMPORTANT NOTE: We recommend the use of
a redundant and independent temperature
monitoring system so that the unit can be
monitored continuously for performance
commensurate with the value of product stored.
Intended Use
The refrigerators described in this manual are lab-grade,
general purpose units intended to store non-critical samples
at operating temperatures between 2°C to10°C.
These units are not registered as medical devices or by a
medical device regulatory body (e.g. FDA): that is, they have
not been evaluated for the storage of samples for diagnostic
use or for samples to be re-introduced to the body.
This unit is not intended for use in classified hazardous
locations, nor to be used for the storage of flammable or
corrosive inventory.
This refrigerators are not suitable for outdoor location.
CAUTION: Storage of unsealed corrosive
substances may cause the interior of the unit to
corrode.
Initial Loading
Allow the unit to operate at the desired temperature for a
minimum of 12 hours before loading.
Load the unit one shelf at a time, starting from bottom to top
shelf. After loading each shelf, allow the unit to recover to the
desired set point before loading the next shelf. Repeat this
process until the unit is fully loaded. Please refer to the section
Shelves for shelf load ratings.
CAUTION: Failure to follow these procedures or
overloading the unit may cause undue stress on
the compressors or jeopardize user product
safety.
General Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators General Recommendations | 5
Operating Standards
The units described in this manual are classified for use as
stationary equipment in a Pollution Degree 2 and Over voltage
Category II environment.
These units are designed to operate under the following
environmental conditions:
•Indoor use
•Altitude up to 2000 m (6512 feet)
•Maximum relative humidity 60% for temperatures from
15°C to 32°C (59°F to 90°F)
•Main supply voltage fluctuations not to drop or exceed by
10% of the nominal voltage
•Do not connect the unit to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circ
Int
errupter) protected outlet as it may be subject
nu
isance tripping
•Do not run this unit off the extension cords
uit
to
Unit Specifications
The data label is located on the left side on top towards front
of the unit.
The specifications of refrigerator like voltage, required wall
breaker amperage and power plug are same for all the units.
Voltage = 115 V/60 Hz
Breaker Amps = 15 A
Chromatography Power Plug = NEMA 5-15P
General Purpose Refrigerator Power Plug = NEMA 5-15P
This plug must be plugged into/supplied with it's own
individual branch circuit.
CAUTION: Chromatography units are supplied
with two separate power cords. Be careful to
unplug both during movement, testing or repair
of the product.
Other specifications are listed in the table below.
Table 2. Unit Specifications
UnitSize
(Cu.ft.)
TSG12RPGA 12PaintedGlass4
TSG25RPGA 25PaintedGlass4
TSG25RPSA25 PaintedSolid4
TSG25RSGA 25
TSG25RSSA 25
TSG30RPGA 30PaintedGlass4
TSG30CPGA 30PaintedGlass
TSG30RPSA 30PaintedSolid4
ExteriorDoor
Typ e
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Glass4
Solid4
No.of
Shelves
4 + 3 Half
Shelves
Exterior Dimensions
(H x W x D)
1925.9 x 628.6 x 635.0 mm
(75.82 x 24.75 x 25.00 in)
2057.1 x 704.8 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 27.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 704.8 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 27.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 704.8 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 27.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 704.8 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 27.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 781.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 30.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 781.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 30.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 781.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 30.75 x 32.00 in)
6 | Operating StandardsGeneral Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators
Table 2. Unit Specifications
UnitSize
(Cu.ft.)
TSG30RSGA 30
TSG30CSGA 30
TSG30RSSA 30
TSG45RPLA 45Painted
TSG45CPLA 45Painted
TSG45RSLA 45
TSG45CSLA 45
TSG49RPGA 49PaintedGlass8
ExteriorDoor
Typ e
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Glass4
Glass
Solid4
Sliding
Glass
Sliding
Glass
Sliding
Glass
Sliding
Glass
No.of
Shelves
4 + 3 Half
Shelves
8
8 + 2 Half
Shelves
8
8 + 2 Half
Shelves
Exterior Dimensions
(H x W x D)
2057.1 x 781.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 30.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 781.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 30.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 781.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 30.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
TSG49CPGA 49PaintedGlass
TSG49RPSA 49PaintedSolid8
TSG49RSGA 49
TSG49CSGA 49
TSG49RSSA 49
TSG72RPGA 72PaintedGlass12
TSG72CPGA 72PaintedGlass
TSG72RSGA 72
TSG72CSGA 72
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Stainless
Steel
Glass8
Glass
Solid8
Glass12
Glass
8 + 2 Half
Shelves
8 + 2 Half
Shelves
12+ 2 Half
Shelves
12+ 2 Half
Shelves
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1338.6 x 812.8 mm
(81.0 x 52.7 x 32.0 in)
2057.1 x 1924.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 75.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 1924.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 75.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 1924.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 75.75 x 32.00 in)
2057.1 x 1924.0 x 812.8 mm
(81.00 x 75.75 x 32.00 in)
General Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators Operating Standards | 7
Installation
ARNING: Do not exceed the electrical rating
W
printed on the data plate located on the upper left
side of the unit.
Location
Install the unit on a level area free from vibration with minimum
3 inches of clearance on all sides and 4 inches on top. Do not
position the equipment in direct sunlight or near heating
diffusers, radiators, or other sources of heat.
Note: Do not move the unit in fully loaded condition.
Leveling the Unit
The refrigerator must be level in order to provide adequate
condensation drainage as well as proper door alignment and
operation. The refrigerator should be in its final operating
location and set so that it is firmly positioned on the floor.
Level the cabinet front to rear and side-to-side using the
corner leveling screws. The front leveling screws are
accessed by removing the base grill, as described below:
1. Remove the lower grill attachment screws
2. Grasp the grill with both hands
3. Lift the grill approximately 1/2"
4. Pull grill away from the refrigerator
Without Forklift
Required Tools: Phillips head screwdriver, 7/16” and 3/8”
wrenches, and a minimum of 2 people.
All the units are shipped with factory installed feet with rolling
casters supplied inside of the unit. The following instructions
demonstrate how to remove the cabinet from its shipping
base (pallet) and install the casters without use of a forklift.
Note: The unit should be unpacked near the desired final
location.
1. Remove the packaging and kick plates from unit
Rem
ove additional packaging to access the interior of th
ca
binet. Be sure to keep one cardboard corner fo
sequent step.
sub
.
r
e
2. Using a screwdriver, remove the screws holding on th
Castor Installing and Pallet
Removal Instructions
CAUTION: Avoid damage to the refrigerant
tubing which may cause a refrigerant leak while
handling, moving, and operating this unit.
Note: Casters available for 12, 25, and 30 cu. ft. units;
leveling feet only on 45, 49, and 72 cu. ft. units
8 | InstallationGeneral Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators
front grill
re
3. Remove bolts (4) holding the unit to the pallet using the
7/16” wrench.
Note: From this step onward, a minimum of 2 people are
required. Use additional people if necessary.
4. With one person on each side, gently slide the un
to
. Lift grill upwards and pull away from unit
move. Set aside.
wards the side edge of the pallet. Slide the unit so th
e
to
it
at
there are approximately 3 inches of overhang to allow the
removal of the factory installed feet and installation of the
casters.
7. Gently rotate unit to install the last caster.
Person 2: Continue supporting the unit at the floor end.
Person 1: Install 1 caster on the front of unit. Tighten
using caster wrench supplied.
CAUTION: Two people are always required to
move the unit. Never move or adjust unit when
some one is working on the unit (i.e. adjusting
casters).
5. Person 1: Remain standing on the side of the pallet and
providing additional unit support. Person 2: Remove all 4
factory installed feet (using the 3/8” wrench to loosen if
necessary). Install 2 casters on the overhang edge.
Tighten using caster wrench supplied.
Note: Some casters lock and others do not. It is
recommended to install the locking casters on the front of the
unit.
6. While supporting the unit, carefully slide the unit until the
casters reach the ground. Gently slide the back edge off
of the pallet approximately 3 inches to allow for
installation of the back caster. Person 2: Continue
supporting the unit at the floor end. Person 1: Install 1
caster on the back of the unit. Tighten using caster
wrench supplied.
8. Take a cardboard packaging corner, fold in half, and
place under the pallet/unit with the fold away from the
pallet. Gently position unit parallel with the pallet using the
edge of the unit to support the pallet. Once in position,
gently roll the unit off of the pallet.
With Forklift
Required Tools: Phillips Head Screwdriver, 7/16” and 3/8”
Wrenches, and a minimum of 2 people.
The following instructions demonstrate how to remove the
cabinet from its shipping base (pallet) and install the casters or
lower legs using a fork truck.
1. Remove the screws, bolts and caster by following the
instructions given in section Without Forklift.
Note: Always use caution when lifting unit with forklift to
ensure not to damage or drop unit.
General Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators Installation | 9
2. Carefully position forks to lift unit from rear. Ensure unit is
fully positioned on fork truck prior to raising the forks.
3. Raise the unit approximately six inches to allow access to
the feet and casters. Person 1: Stand at the front of the
unit and provide additional support to the unit. Person 2:
If feet are desired, lower all 4 factory installed feet (using
the 3/8” wrench to loosen if necessary). If rolling casters
are desired, remove the feet and install the 4 casters and
tighten using caster wrench supplied.
Note: Some casters lock and others do not. It is advised to
install the locking casters on the front of the unit.
The outlet assembly has two LEDs:
•RED (on the top) - When the red LED is ON, it indicates
there is no power to the AC outlet inside the unit.
•GREEN (on the bottom) - When the green LED is ON, it
indicates there is power to the AC outlet inside the unit.
4. Remove pallet from below the unit and gently lower unit
in desired location.
Chromatography
Refrigerators
The chromatography refrigerator is equipped with a safety
circuit. In the event the safety circuit is tripped (the safety
sensor senses a flammable gas), the power to the internal
outlet will be discontinued and the user will need to manually
reset the safety circuit assembly using the reset switch at the
right side of header panel before power is restored. To do
this, toggle the switch located on the top right side of the
header panel beside the remote alarm contacts. There will be
a power delay to the outlet for approximately 4 minutes where
the red LED will be illuminated.
When power is available at the outlet, the red LED will turn off
and the green LED will illuminate.
If the circuit trips from RED back to GREEN repeatedly or
never turns GREEN, please contact Customer Service.
Flammable materials should not be stored in the refrigerator.
Lights
The GFCI outlet assembly is located inside the unit back in the
center.
Switches
The Chromatography refrigerators has a reset switch on the
right side of the header panel, above remote alarm contacts.
•Chromatography Manual Reset: This is used to manually
reset the safety circuit in the AC receptacle assembly
after the LED turns RED from GREEN due to a safety trip
event which disengages power to outlet inside the
refrigerator. It is present on the right side top front corner
next to the remote alarm contacts.
Wiring
The wiring diagram for the units is shown in Figure 2.
CAUTION: Connect the equipment to the
correct power source. Incorrect voltage can
result in severe damage to the equipment.
CAUTION: For personal safety and trouble-free
operation, this unit must be properly grounded
while in use. Failure to ground the equipment
may cause personal injury or damage to the
equipment. Always conform to the National
Electrical Code and local codes. Do not connect
the unit to overloaded power lines.
10 | InstallationGeneral Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators
CAUTION: Always connect the unit to a
dedicated (separate) circuit. Each unit is
equipped with a service cord and plug designed
to connect it to a power outlet which delivers the
correct voltage. Supply voltage must be within
±10% of the unit rated voltage. If cord becomes
damaged, replace with a properly rated power
supply cord. Power Cord Specifications: 3-G 12
AWG, NEMA 5-15 P, 15A / 125V.
CAUTION: Never cut the grounding prong from
the service cord plug. If the prong is removed, the
warranty is invalidated.
CAUTION: Disconnect the power cord in case of
emergency.
General Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators Installation | 11
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12 | InstallationGeneral Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators
Shelves
2. Insert top of the clip into the desired hole of the pilaster
the retaining tab should be facing upward
s.
All the units come standard with wire shelves. Each unit has
different number of shelves. Refer to Ta b le 2 for more
information.
Maximum shelf capacity is 45 kg (100 lbs) for full shelves and
22.5 kg (50 lbs) for half shelves.
For safety in shipping, the shelves are packaged and secured
inside the cabinet. Insert the shelf support hangers (included
with the manual inside the unit) into the built-in shelf supports
(located on the inside walls of the cabinet interior) at the
desired locations.
3.
Rotate the clip downwards and insert the bottom tab in
the
appropriate hole, the clip may be squeezes slight
du
ring installation
4.
Install shelves onto clips with the product retention bar
facing upwards, be careful not to is lodge clips during
shelve instal
5.
Prior to loading the shelf, ensure that the shelf is restin
each of 4 clips and the clips are installed.
on
CAUTION: Improper shelf clip installation may
cause shelf and/or product damage to the unit.
CAUTION: Do not overload the shelves, the unit
is designed to utilize all shelves that are supplied
in an equally spaced manner.
.
lation.
to
ly
g
Door Operation
The swinging door units are designed to stay open if opened
90 degrees or more. The door spring tension cannot be
adjusted.
Figure 3. Shelf Arrangement
Figure 4. Shelf Clip
Installation Instructions
WARNING: Do not to move this unit while
loaded
The Sliding doors can be opened completely towards left or
right. If the self-closing door does not work properly, make
sure the unit is leveled properly
Door Seal
CAUTION: Door seal integrity is critical for unit
performance. A loose fitting gasket allows moist
air to be drawn into the cabinet, resulting in
quicker frost buildup on the cabinet walls, longer
running time, poor temperature maintenance and
increased operation cost.
Remote Alarm
All units have factory-installed remote alarm contacts that can
be used for remote alarm systems. The maximum distance
between a unit and a remote alarm depends on the wire
gauge used. Refer to Ta bl e 4 below:
The Remote alarm contacts are located on the right side of
the header panel. The three terminals are: COMMON, OPEN
ON FAIL (Normally Closed) and CLOSE ON FAIL (Normally
Open).
1. Determine proper location for shelves clips, the reference
number on the pilaster can serve as a guide to ensu
clips
are properly located.
General Purpose and Chromatography Refrigerators Installation | 13
re all
Table 3. Wire Gauge and Distance to Remote
Alarm
Wire
Gauge
20 530265
18840420
161330665
1421201060
1233701685
To install the remote alarm, make the following connections:
1. Connect the COMMON terminal on the cabinet switch to
the COMMON wire on the alarm.
2. To get an alarm when the switch contacts open, connec
th
ON
3. To get an alarm when the switch contacts close, connec
th
CLOSE ON FAIL wire on the alarm. The COMMON and
CLOSE ON FAIL wires must be tied together in th
application
Tot al Wi re
Length (feet)
e OPEN ON FAIL terminal on the cabinet to the
FAIL wire on the alarm.
e CLOSE ON FAIL terminal on the cabinet to the
Distance to Alarm 1/2
Wire Length (feet)
OPEN
is
t
t
4.
Plug the alarm system service cord in
ou
.
tlet
5.
The contacts will trip in the event of high temperatur
a
larm or low temperature alarm.
to an electrical
e
Final Checks
Before start up, be sure to complete the following steps:
1. Make sure that the unit is free of all wood or cardboar
ship
ping materials, both inside and outside.
2. Check the positions of the shelves. If you want to adju
the posi
3. Verify that the unit is connected to a dedicated circuit.
tions.
d
st
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Startup
Initial Startup
To start up the unit, complete the following steps:
1. Connect the AC main power cord. The evaporator fans
start when the power cord is plugged in.
2. Insert the silver colored key in the switch and turn to t
Po
wer On position.
3. Allow the unit to reach operating temperature before
loading it with any product. To stabilize the temperature
profile, a 24-hour waiting period is recommended.
4. If you desire to enable the power failure alarm, turn the
three position key switch one turn further clockwise to
the All Alarm On position
5.
If you have a remote alarm, hook it up at this point (refer
to section Remote Alarm).
6. If desired, lock the cabinet door using the silver colore
ke
y. Place duplicate key copies in a safe place.
All controls should now be fully operational, the alarm active (if
enabled), and all visual indicators active.
.
he
d
Operating equipment inside the refrigerator may shift the
temperature profile in the unit. Monitor the refrigerator as
needed for any such shift.
Product Loading and
Unloading Guidelines
When loading your unit, take care to observe the following
guidelines:
•Distribute the load as evenly as possible. Temperature
uniformity depends on air circulation, which could be
impeded if the internal storage components are overfilled,
particularly at the top of the cabine
•
For critical applications, be sure that the alarm system
e working and active before you load any product.
ar
•Ensure clearance between the top of the cargo and the
bottom of the internal storage components. Lack of
clearance may affect unit performance or impede
operation of the storage component.
t.
s
Chromatography
Refrigerators
1. Connect the AC main power cord.
2. Connect the GFCI AC power cord.
3. Make sure the reset switch is in ON position.
4. Insert the silver colored key in the switch and turn to t
Power On pos
abinet temperature.
c
Note: The Chromatography refrigerator is shipped with the
manual reset switch at the top right side front of the header
panel above the remote alarm contacts (refer to section
Switches) as ON. The Manual reset switch should always be
in ON position.
5. The red LED on the chromatography safety circuit turn
ON.
6
. After a power delay of 4 minutes the red LED on the
chromatography safety circuit turns Off and the gree
n the chromatography safety circuit turns ON.
LED o
Note: During initial power-up, the GFCI outlet will not be
powered until after an approximate 4 minute delay.
ition. The display will show the
actual
he
s
n
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Operation
Control Panel
Figure 5. Control Panel
1. Display: During normal operation, the display shows
ca
binet temperature in degree Celsius as measured
th
e primary sensor. When Alarm and Compressor are
active, the respective LED’s will be displayed. Refe
ble below for LED display symbols. A display code will
ta
also be visible during the functioning based on the type
rm.
ala
r to the
Defrost LEDAlarm LEDCompressor LED
On Fixed:
Defrost Active
Off: Defrost
Off
On Fixed:
Alarm Present
Flashing: Alarm
Silenced
Off: No Alarm
On Fixed:
Compressor Active
Flashing: Delay,
Protection or
Activation Blocked
Off: No Alarm
by
3. SC: This button is used to turn the cabinet LED light on
and off with a single touch. This button is also used fo
selecting an
4. Up: Scrolls the menu items and increases the values.
of
5. Down: Scrolls the menu items and decrease the values.
6. Power Fail LED: This LED indicates the powe
tion in the unit.The flash light indicate power failur
situa
situation.
7. Key Switch: Use
power failure alarm on an
Note: This is not a primary disconnect device, thus even
if the key switch is Off the fan will be On as it is
Pl
ease remove the power cord to completely turn Off the
unit.
8. Off: Turns the power to the controller off.
9. Power On: Turns On power to the controller and used
to
silence the power failure alarm.
10. All Alarm ON: Turns On the audible power fail alarm.
option in parameters.
d to turn the power to the controller and
d off.
r
r failure
e
hard wired.
as
2. Defrost: This button is used to manually defrost the unit
as well as to go back from the parameter settings.
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