design and technical specifications are subject to change without notice.
Serial Number:
Date Installed:
It is important that the name from whom you purchased your device and the name of the installer are recorded above. The installer is responsible for the correct
installation, start up and demonstrating the operation of this device. They are also responsible for issuing relevant certificates of compliance (these may differ from
state to state).
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Fluid Warming Cabinet
Single Models:
Combination Models:
FF260FS; FB260FS; FS260FS; FF260C; FB260C; FS260C
Manual
Note: Due to Malmet's Policy of continuous product improvement;
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. The specifications supplied in this manual were in effect at the time of publication. However, owing to Malmet (Australia)’s policy of continuous improvement, changes to these specifications may be made at any time without notice on the part of Malmet (Australia) Pty Ltd.
Fluid Warming Cabinet Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual Safety Instructions - Warnings Please read and understand this manual before using this device, if this device is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer protection by the device may be impaired. Please refer to this manual for information wherever this warning symbol is displayed Be aware of 240 Voltage.
1.0 Design Parameters Single 105 Litre Fluid Warming Cabinet (Model F105BT) is designed to hold a maximum of 24 litres of fluid in 1 and 2 litre bottles and bags. 105 litre models have 3 shelves with 2 being adjustable; 8 litres per shelf maximum load.
Fluid Warming Cabinet Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual 1.1 Device Operation NOTE The Fluid Warming Cabinet is factory set to 37°C. We recommend you check with your fluid supplier for the correct temperature. Before Starting the Device The device should be run initially on a power supply not protected by an earth leakage circuit breaker for approximately three hours.
Fluid Warming Cabinet Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual 1.4 Changing the set temperature (lock out feature) AUTHORISED PERSONNEL ONLY Authorised operators can change the temperature by holding the up and down temperature buttons at the same time for a total of 5 seconds. The temperature can then be adjusted. The setting will revert back to tamper proof 5 seconds after the temperature is adjusted or if the up and down temperature buttons are not pressed within 5 seconds.
Fluid Warming Cabinet Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual 2.0 Installation Floor Bench Skirt Floor Bench Skirt is factory fitted to the cabinet. To level, remove the four plastic plugs from the inside floor and adjust the feet by turning the slotted screw head. Once the device is level, replace the plugs. If the Floor-Bench Skirt is ordered separately to convert a warming cabinet, the conversion will take approximately fifteen minutes and requires a screwdriver only.
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Fluid Warming Cabinet Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual Warming Cabinets with Castors All warming cabinets should be located on a level floor surface and should never be operated on a sloping surface. Check that all swivel wheels are in lock position. Should the warming cabinet require to be moved, disconnect power plug from the GPO.
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Fluid Warming Cabinet Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual F420C Fluid Warming Cabinet Freestanding on Castor Note: This Blanket Warming Cabinet is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the Blanket Warming Cabinet.
Devices should have regular Test and Tag procedures undertaken. 3.2 Replacement of Safety Devices The following safety devices must be replaced and tested by a Malmet trained technician, failure to do so may impair the protection by the device. • Over Temperature Cut Out Switches •...
Fluid Warming Cabinet Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual 3.3 Trouble Shooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Suggested Remedy Display not on or won’t turn on. No Mains power supply. Check power supply and lead plugged in. Power point not turned on. Check power switched on.
(and paid for) by the owner. • It is the owner's responsibility to provide safe access to the device. Malmet, or any of its authorised service agents, may refuse to perform maintenance or warranty work if access is unsafe, as determined by Malmet or any of its authorised service agents acting reasonably.
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• To the extent permitted by law, no responsibility will be accepted for damage incurred as a result of, or incidental to, electrical surges or brown outs or for any other consequential damages. • If there is no certificate of compliance for plumbing or electrical, Malmet reserves the right to refuse service on non-compliant installations.
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HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM UNDER THIS WARRANTY If you believe there is a defect in a device you have purchased from Malmet, you must notify Malmet in writing of such defect, by sending an email (Notice of Defect) to info@malmet.com.au...
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Fluid Warming Cabinet Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual Manufactured by Malmet (Australia) Pty Ltd ABN 95 001 717 791 www.malmet.com.au DCN:2970 P/N 8-M00-84-900...