O
PERATION
Caution
Do
not
use
sharp
any
scraper
blade
or
refrigerator
and frost
on
very
because
of
the
puncturing
the
cooling
Caution
Do
not
use
any
electrical
to defrost
the
unit.
When
frost
accumulates
more,
the
operating
the unit
will
be
af
fected.
instrument,
to
remove
ice
surfaces
danger
real
of
coil.
device
to
1/4"
or
ef
ficiency
of
Manual Defrost Procedure
For the most efficient operation and minimum energy
consumption, defrost the freezer/refrigerator when the frost on the
freezer/refrigerator walls is excessive or 1/4 inch thick.
1. To start defrosting, unplug the freezer/refrigerator and remove the
samples.
2. Use a sponge or towel to remove water and melting ice
from the freezer/refrigerator floor. After the frost or ice has melted,
dry the interior of the freezer/refrigerator thoroughly.
3. When defrosting is complete, remove drip tray and dispose
of water (Not applicable for 02LREETSA).
4.
Set cold control back to original position.
Material Compatibility
The interior cabinet of this unit is constructed of High impact
polystyrene. Care must be exercised when determining which
chemicals may be stored in the refrigerator and freezer sections
and which type of storage materials should be employed.
HIPS(High Impact Poly styrene) Plastic deteriorates when
exposed to, but not limited to the following:
Amines( Aromatic), Aldehydes ( Aromatic , Aliphatic), Ketones
(Aromatic , Aliphatic), esters (Aromatic , Aliphatic), Ethers
(Aromatic , Aliphatic), Hydrocarbons (Aromatic, Halogenated)
This information is taken from Plastics Edition 8 Thermoplastics
and Thermosets published by D.A.T.A. and The International
Plastics Selector, Inc. Cordura Companies
9889 Willow Creek Road P.O. Box 26637
San Diego, California 92126
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