Installation - Thermo Scientific Lab-Line Imperial 3 Operation And Repair Manual And Parts List

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√SHIPPING CARTON:
This should be inspected upon delivery. When received, carefully examine for
any shipping damage before unpacking. If damage is discovered, the delivering carrier
should both specify and sign for the damage on your copy of the delivery receipt.
Open the carton carefully making certain that all parts are accounted for before
packaging materials are discarded—after unpacking, if damage is found, promptly report
it to the carrier and request a damage inspection promptly.
IMPORTANT: Failure to request an inspection of damage within a few days after
receipt of shipment absolves the carrier from any liability for damage: you must call for a
damage inspection promptly.
LOCATION:
Place the unit on a level surface protected from drafts, strong air currents and
large fluctuations in ambient temperature. It must be located near an electrical outlet that
meets the unit nameplate requirements. Allow clearance around the unit for free air
convection, accessory equipment, and user convenience. Do not cover the vent on top of
the incubator.
LEVELING:
It is important that the unit is level before operation. DO NOT REMOVE THE
UNIT'S RUBBER FEET—they assist proper air circulation inside and outside of the
chamber. Removal can result in erratic control and excessive heat build-up beneath the
unit.
SHELF INSTALLATION:
Each shelf bracket has 2 prongs at each end for attachment to the chamber
sidewall. Insert the longer top prongs into slots of equal height on one side of the
chamber, then push the bracket up and insert the lower prongs. Push down on the bracket
to insure proper seating.
Repeat this procedure for the opposing bracket making sure it is on
the same level as the first bracket (count the slots). Install other shelf brackets in the
same way then slide shelves into place.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
120 VAC models require a 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz power source. They are supplied
with a 3-wire line cord. It should be plugged into an outlet designed for 3-prong plugs. If
an extension cord is used, it also should be the 3-wire grounded type. For an outlet
designed to accept 2-prong plugs (ungrounded), it is
required that a qualified electrician replace the outlet with a new grounded type.
240 VAC models require a 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power source. Because of the variety
of plug configurations in use worldwide for 240 VAC power, the unit is furnished with the
plug removed. The user must install a plug to conform with local code and configuration
requirements. If a plug must be installed, use only the 3-prong grounded type, rated for the
unit load requirements and matching the power outlet. Make sure the green ground wire is
secured to the plug ground terminal. Disconnect unit when not in use.

INSTALLATION

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