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CHV07CPSA CHV05RPSA CHV05CPSA General Purpose Laboratory Refrigerators and Freezers Installation and Operation...
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Table Of Contents 1. Models ..........................1 2. Safety Information ......................2 Alert Signals ............................2 3. Intended Use ........................4 4. General Purpose Refrigerator & Freezer ...............5 Product Specification ........................5 5. Unpacking and Inspection ....................6 Unpacking .............................6 Visible Loss or Damage ........................6 Concealed Loss or Damage ......................6 6.
1. Models The table below shows the units covered in this operation and installation manual by model number. REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER REFRIGERATOR CHV07CPSA CHV05RPSA CHV05CPSA...
2. Safety Information It is your responsibility to understand the proper function and operational characteristics of the unit. This instruction manual should be thoroughly read and all operators must be trained before attempting to place these units in service. Awareness of the stated cautions and warnings, and compliance with recommended operating parameters together with maintenance requirements are important for safe and satisfactory operation.
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WARNING: Units are charged with hydrocarbon refrigerant (R600a). On personnel should service this unit. WARNING: Flammable refrigerant used. To be repaired only by trained service personnel. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing. WARNING: No equipment that uses an op inside the refrigerator. This will harm the unit, hamper functionality and compromise your safety.
3. Intended Use 3. Intended Use The General Purpose refrigerator / freezer described in this manual is for professional use only. These products are intended for use in research for the storage of samples or inventory in the following temperature ranges: Refrigerators 33.8°F to 53.6°F (+1°C to +12°C) Freezers -...
4. General Purpose Refrigerator & Freezer These are general purpose units available in all refrigerators and freezers. MODEL CHV07CPSA - 7.1 Cu. ft. MODEL CHV05RPSA - 5.5 Cu. ft. MODEL CHV05CPSA- 5 Cu. ft. 22in. Wide, Refrigerator and 23.63in. Wide, Under-counter 23.63in.
5. Unpacking and Inspection CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE, under any circumstance, the grounding prongs from the 3-prong power cord supplied with all units. CAUTION: DO NOT USE electrical extension cords that may result in voltage loss and possible hazardous operation. Unpacking This should be inspected upon delivery.
6. Operating Conditions The units described in this manual 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 2,000 m (6512 feet) ft.) •...
7. Installation Selecting a Location Choose a location for the CHV07CPSA (Refrigerator and Freezer) that provides a clearance of 12 in. at the top, 4 in. at the rear and 4 in. on each side. Choose a location for the CHV05RPSA (Under-counter Refrigerator) / CHV05CPSA (Under-counter Refrigerator / Freezer) that provides a clearance of 4 in.
Reversing the Front Door (CHV05RPSA) 1. Remove bolts and plugs using a screwdriver. 2. Unscrew the bolts connecting the upper hinges to the upper platform. Remove the upper platform by first pulling it forward and then lifting it upwards. 3. Remove the door by unscrewing the bolts in the upper hinges. 4.
Fire or explosion could result, causing death or severe injury. Fire or explosion could result, causing death or severe injury. Start-Up Procedure For CHV07CPSA: Rotate the control knob clockwise to lower the temperature and counterclockwise raise it. Because the markings on the dial do not indicate specific temperatures, use se them as reference points only for any future setting of the temperature.
Safety Tips After a unit is in operation, do not touch the cold surfaces, particularly when hands are damp. Skin may adhere to the cold surfaces. We recommend handling samples by wearing gloves to avoid frost bite. Never disconnect your unit by pulling the power cord. Always grip the plug securely and pull straight out from the outlet.
9. Maintenance CAUTION: When servicing the unit, disconnect from the electrical power source. CAUTION: Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Cleaning the Unit Before beginning cleaning unit follow these instruction listed below: • Disconnect power cord from its outlet. • Set the temperature control to the OFF position. •...
Manual Defrost Procedure Use the following procedure to defrost manually: • Rotate the temperature control knob to the OFF setting or zero position according to the model. • Disconnect the power cord from its outlet. • Remove contents of the unit. It is suggested to wrap contents in paper and then in a heavy blanket to maintain temperature of items, especially those removed from a freezer.
10. Troubleshooting This section is a guide to troubleshoot general operational problems. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION Unit Unplugged Unit unplugged. Plug in Unit Plug in unit. Check fuse or circuit breaker at Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Check fuse or circuit breaker at breaker Unit does Not Unit Does box.
12. End of Life Care Be sure to follow local regulations when disposing of an old unit. Some suggestions are listed below: 1. Remove items and defrost unit. Be sure to clean up any biological safety hazards. 2. Remove the cabinet door to help prevent entrapment inside of a unit. 3.
13. Warranty 13 Month Limited Warranty This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one (13) months from the manufacturer or (ii) the date the product is purchased by first to occur of (i) the date the product is sold by the the original retail customer (the “Commencement Date”).
14. Regulatory Compliance Product Safety Product Testing This product family has been tested to applicable product safety standards by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), which is a Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL). mark: The product bears the following mark Hydrocarbon Refrigerants According to U.S. Code of Federal Regulation 40 Part 82, this freezer employs the natural hydrocarbon refrigerant R600a.
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