Table of Contents Introduction ....................................3 Unpacking and Installation ..............................4 Unpacking..................................4 Visible Loss or Damage ..............................4 Concealed Loss or Damage............................4 Packing List ..................................5 Selecting a Location ................................5 Leveling the Unit................................5 Door Handles ..................................6 Door Removal and Adjustment............................6 Shelves ....................................7 Electrical Connection ..............................8 Operation ....................................9 Controls Layout ................................9 Temperature Controller..............................9...
Introduction Your satisfaction and safety are important to Fisher Alert Signals Scientific, a complete understanding of this unit is neces- sary to attain these objectives. Warning As the ultimate user of this apparatus, it is your responsi- Warnings alert you to a possibility of bility to understand its proper function and operational personal injury.
Unpacking and Installation Unpacking Save all packing material if apparatus is received dam- aged. This merchandise was carefully packed and thor- oughly inspected before leaving our factory. Responsibility for its safe delivery was assumed by the carrier upon acceptance of the shipment; there- fore, claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must be made upon the carrier by the recipient as fol- lows:...
NPACKING AND NSTALLATION Packing List The following items are packed in the envelope located inside the refrigerator chamber. If any of the following items are not present, report the missing item to your local Fisher representative. Warranty Card Instruction Manual Door Lock Key Power Switch Key Chart Recorder Instructions...
NPACKING AND NSTALLATION Door Handles (Swinging Door Models Only) Note Door handles are packed inside each refrigerator. To The refrigerator must be level in order mount the handle, lift the door gasket behind the two to provide adequate condensation screws on the front of the door. Attach handle with offset drainage as well as proper door align- away from the cabinet corner and tighten the screws.
UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION Shelves Shipped inside each cabinet are shelves packed in plastic Note and a bag of shelf supports. Two different types of shelf Chromatography units include addi- supports are used. The shelf supports have tab lengths tional 1/2 shelves, which can be of 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch.
NPACKING AND NSTALLATION Warning Electrical Connection Insufficient line voltage is often the cause of compressor start-up failure. The frequency and nominal voltage requirements for the It is strongly recommended that a unit are specified on the data plate, which is located on dedicated circuit, conforming to the the interiors upper left side.
Operation Before operation, become familiar with the refrigerator controls located on the refrigerator header panel. A layout of the controls is given below. Warning If the unit is tilted in excess of 30 degrees, do not apply electrical power for a minimum of 12 hours. Controls Layout Begin operation by inserting the key into the key switch located on the header panel.
PERATION Setting the Temperature To change the set temperature, press and release the Menu keypad once. The display will flash SP and the Mode LED will be illuminated. The last set temperature will then be shown in the display. To change the tempera- ture, press the UP or DOWN arrow key.
PERATION Allow an additional 30 to 40 minutes for the refrigerator to again stabilize. If the display is still inaccurate, repeat the Caution calibration offset procedure. INCREASING the offset value DECREASES the temperature at Hold Off Time which the system controls. If the off- set is inadvertently set too high, the Following the offset menu is the hold-off (Ho) menu.
PERATION Convenience Outlet (Chromatography Refrigerators Only) Warning Chromatography Refrigerators come equipped with a con- The convenience outlet is LIVE at any venience outlet located in the center of the back wall. time the unit is connected to an elec- Model 172G’s (three doors) have two convenience out- trical power source, regardless of the lets.
Troubleshooting This table is intended to assist in resolving user-correctable Refrigerator problems by relating symptoms to their likely causes. If service beyond the scope of this table is required, contact Fisher Scientific Service Division at 1-800-395-5442. Symptom Probable Cause Action Does Not Run Unit unplugged.
Maintenance Cabinet Cleaning Caution The cabinet interior should be cleaned frequently. Any When servicing the unit, disconnect spilled liquid should be wiped off immediately. Stains plug from the electrical power source resulting from some spills can be permanent if not quickly removed.
Replacement Parts Replacements for Laboratory Refrigerator parts serviceable by the user may be ordered by part number from Fisher Scientific Co. at 1-800-766-7000. Item Part Number Shelves Model 127/227 13-986-210A Model 133/233 13-986-210B Model 138/238 13-986-210U Model 145/245 13-986-210C Model 149/249 & 172/272...
Specifications Performance Characteristics Temperature Range: 1° to 12°C (34° to 54°F) Temperature Stability: ±3°C * Check part number on PCB. Power Requirements Catalog Number Volts(±10%) Amps 13-986-127G/GR/GA 13.5 13-986-133G/GR/GA 16.0 13-986-138G/GR/GA 16.0 13-986-145G/GR/GA 16.0 13-986-149G/GR/GA 16.0 13-986-172G/GR/GA 16.0 13-986-227G/GR/GA 13-986-227R/RR/RA 13-986-233G/GR/GA 10.5...
Warranty Laboratory instruments and equipment manufactured by Fisher Scientific Company L.L.C. – Laboratory Equipment Division (hereinafter called “the Company”) are warranted only as stated below. Subject to the exceptions and upon the conditions specified below, the Company agrees, at its election, to...