Operation Failures; Disposal Of The Equipment - Porkka ProMed MC 70 Installation And Operation Manual

Medical and laboratory refrigeration cabinets
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Operation failures

Disposal of the
equipment
In case of alarm:
• see chapter "Alarms"
If the cabinet fails to cool, check that:
• The door is closed
• The power supply is functioning and the cabinet is switched ON. There are indications
on the control panel if there is a power supply to the cabinet.
• The defrost symbol is not illuminated
• The cabinet has not been overloaded or filled with warm products
• The air circulation for the condenser or inside the cabinet is not blocked
• The ambient temperature around the cabinet is not too high
• The evaporator has not been blocked with ice. If you notice ice or if you suspect that the
evaporator has frozen, start "manual defrost". Leave the door open and make sure that
the defrost water will not drip on the floor. Move the products to another cold during
defrosting device. Repeat manual defrost until the evaporator is completely free of ice.
If the cabinet makes a strange sound:
• Check that the feet have been properly adjusted
• Check that loose items, such as bottles, in the cabinet are not knocking against each
other
IIf the malfunction cannot be corrected by checking the above points prevent the products
from spoiling by moving them to another cooling or freezing unit. Switch the faulty cabinet
off, remove the plug from the wall socket and contact your dealer or service company.
Once the equipment becomes redundant it must be disposed in line with the requirements
of the WEEE act which became effective on August 13th 2005.
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