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1. folgendes Symbol gekennzeichnet Thermo Fisher Scientific hat Vereinbarungen getroffen mit Verwertungs Entsorgungsanlagen in allen EU Mitgliederstaaten und dieses Produkt muss durch diese Firmen widerverwetet oder entsorgt werden Mehr Informationen Uber die Einhaltung dieser Anweisungen durch Thermo Fisher Scientific die Verwerter und Hinweise die Ihnen n tzlich sein k nnen die Thermo Scientific Produkte zu identifizieren die unter diese RoHS Anweisungfallen finden Sie unter www thermo com Conformit WEEE Questo prodotto deve rispondere alla direttiva dell Unione Europea 2002 96EC in merito ai Rifiuti degli Apparecchi Elettrici ed Elettronici WEEE E marcato col seguente simbolo Thermo Fisher Scientific ha stipulato contratti con una o diverse societ di riciclaggio smaltimento in ognuno degli Stati Membri Europei Questo prodotto verr smaltito o riciclato tramite queste medesime Ulteriori informazioni sulla conformit di Thermo Fisher Scientific con queste Direttive l elenco delle ditte di riciclaggio nel Vostro paese e informazioni sui prodotti Thermo Scientific che possono essere utili alla rilevazione di sostanze soggette alla Direttiva RoHS sono disponibili sul sito www thermo com Conformit WEEE Ce produit doit tre conforme la directive europ enne 2002 96EC des D chets d Equipements Electriques et Electroniques DEEE Il est marqu par le symbole suivant Thermo Fisher Scientific s est associ avec une ou plus
2. 4851 and have the unit s model serial and code numbers available This information is located on data plates on the rear of the unit 23 Ordering Procedures 24 Please refer to the Specification Plate for the complete model number serial number and series number when requesting service replacement parts or in any correspondence concerning this unit All parts listed herein may be ordered from the Thermo Scientific dealer from whom you purchased this unit or can be obtained promptly from the factory When service or replacement parts are needed we ask that you check first with your dealer If the dealer cannot handle your request then contact our Customer Service Department at 800 438 4851 Prior to returning any materials please contact our Customer Service Department for a Return Materials Authorization number RMA Material returned without an RMA number will be refused One Year Limited Warranty This Thermo Scientific product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one 1 year from the first to occur of i the date the product is sold by the manufacturer or ii the date the product is purchased by the original retail customer the Commencement Date Except as expressly stated above the MANUFACTURER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF DESIGN
3. MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE An authorized representative of the manufacturer must perform all warranty inspections In the event of a defect covered by the warranty we shall as our sole obligation and exclusive remedy provide free replacement parts to remedy the defective product In addition for products sold within the continental United States or Canada the manufacturer shall provide free labor to repair the products with the replacement parts but only for a period of ninety 90 days from the Commencement Date The warranty provided hereunder shall be null and void and without further force or effect if there is any i repair made to the product by a party other than the manufacturer or its duly authorized service representative ii misuse including use inconsistent with written operating instructions for the product mishandling contamination overheating modification or alteration of the product by any customer or third party or iii use of replacement parts that are obtained from a party who is not an authorized dealer of Thermo Scientific products Heating elements because of their susceptibility to overheating and contamination must be returned to the factory and if upon inspection it is concluded that failure is due to factors other than excessive high temperature or contamination the manufacturer will provide warranty replacement As a condition to the return of any product or any constituent par
4. freezer surfaces potential Low for cold burns or skin sticking to cold surfaces Temperature DANGER RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer e Take off doors e Leave the shelves in the place so that children may not easily climb inside gt 2P If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Warning Only Explosion Proof Units or Flammable Material Storage Units are to be used forthe storage of flammable inventory samples Intended Use Statement The Refrigerators Freezers described in this manual are for professional use only These products are intended for use in research for the storage of samples or inventory in the following temperature ranges General purpose Freezers 14 C to 25 C General purpose Refrigerators 1 C to 8 C FMS and EXP Freezers 21 C to 28 C Only Explosion Proof Units or Flammable Material Storage Units are to be used for the storage of flammable inventory samples These are not considered medical devices and have therefore not been registered with a medical device regulatory body e g FDA that is it has not been evaluated for the storage of samples for diagnostic use or for samples to be re introduced to the body NOTE Do not store corrosive materials in these units Any damage which occurs due to storage of corrosives will
5. in operation do not touch the cold surfaces particularly when hands are damp Skin may adhere to the extremely cold surfaces Never disconnect your unit by pulling on the power cord Always grip the plug securely and pull straight out from the outlet Do not use a power cord that shows cracks or abrasions Have a qualified electrician repair or replace damaged cords immediately 19 Troubleshooting In the event that your unit is not operating properly check the following before calling for service assistance this may save you the cost of unnecessary service calls Unit not operating Unit runs continuously Noise problems 20 Possible Cause of Problem Make certain that the unit is connected to a grounded outlet Make certain that temperature control knob is ON Check that circuit breaker is not tripped or fuse is not blown Make certain that there is no heavy frost accumulation If there is defrost unit Look at condenser to see if there is layer of dust or lint Clean if required with a dry brush or vacuum A leak around the door gasket will allow cold air to escape This causes unit to work harder than necessary to maintain cold temperatures Re seat or replace the gasket if worn If you have temperature set too cold this may cause unit to run continuously Check optimum running temperature Is the ambient air over 43 C 109 F or the units located close to heat sources If possible move to
6. not be covered under warranty claims Explosion Proof Refrigerators and Freezers Overview Conventional refrigerators and freezers are not suitable for storing flammable materials Such units have components in their electrical and refrigeration systems that can trigger explosions of flammable air vapor mixtures inside the unit and or in the immediate surrounding area The Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ determines if work areas are designated as a hazardous location with respect to the presence of flammable gases or vapors Such locations are defined in National Fire Protection Agency NFPA 70 Articles 500 501 and OSHA 29 CFR1910 307 Some of these classified areas are expected to experience concentrations of flammable gases and or vapors at or above their lower flammability limits for extended periods of time The construction of our explosion proof units has been evaluated by Canadian standards Association CSA and are suitable for use in classified areas requiring Class Groups C and D protected equipment The electrical components such as thermostats wiring splices relays and compressor motors on explosion proof units are safely housed within explosion proof enclosures and conduit Compressor surface temperatures have been evaluated and determined to remain below the flash point of materials found in Class Groups C and D All models have heavy gauge rigid steel construction with a durable enamel finish Interio
7. units have components in their electrical and refrigeration systems that can trigger explosions of flammable air vapor mixtures inside the unit Flammable Materials Storage FMS refrigerators freezers are designed for use in locations which are not classified by the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ as hazardous Under normal operating conditions the build up or presence of flammable vapors will not occur in the environment external to the unit Commonly known as Ordinary Locations FMS units are NOT designed for use in Class I Groups C and D environments which require an Explosion Proof Refrigerator Freezer FMS units are designed and evaluated by Canadian standards Association CSA to meet the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association Standards Nos 45 70 and 99 These units have no internal electrical components that could trigger an explosion or fire of hazardous materials inside the unit These units are ideal for storing cyclopropane ethyl ether ethylene acetone alcohol benzene butane gasoline hexane lacquer solvent vapors naphtha natural gas or propane along with many other potentially hazardous materials All models have heavy gauge rigid steel construction with a durable enamel finish Interiors have epoxy enamel or ABS plastic construction Each unit is insulated throughout for energy efficient operation FLAMMABLE MATERIALS STORAGE UNITS MODEL 05FFEETSA 23 7 Wide Under Coun
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9. Installation and Operation Manual Thermo Scientific General Purpose Flammable Storage and Explosion Proof Freezers Thermo Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific SCIENTIFIC 2015 Thermo Fisher Scientific All rights reserved Thermo SCIENTIFIC General Purpose Flammable Material Storage and Explosion Proof Freezers Explosion Proof Flammable Material Storage General Purpose O5EFEETSA OSFFEETSA OSLFEETSA O2LREETSA Table of Contents five S M 3 PY Dente Em 3 Interided Use Statement oper ie n naar E osviietua t Bii rti hoes 4 Explosion Proof Refrigerators and Freezers ssssssssssessseseesesee nennen nennen nennen tenent nenr inen tenes n nnne n nnns 5 Nu aceteeeecs 5 MODEL O5E FEET SA e E 6 Flammable Materials Storage Refrigerators and Freezers sse 7 engl O O HE 7 MODEL O5F FEE TSA Gh 1 14 E M 8 General Purpose Laboratory Refrigerators and Freezers enne e nnn renes ens 9 OM IMEEM EEUU 9 je szmzgpls cS 10 MODEL O2L REET SA o onere Er Feo LR seen Fr EY tex DERE Ee RE O Aa aene M ee DR Eres REP ees eet 11 Unpacking and Installation rettet roe tette meer pe rope ERR er XR ERR Ex RR Red RR Geese ieeteasta deere 12 SHIPPING Rz gio ERR 12 UNPACKING oiia
10. Materials Authorization RMA number from Customer Service Interior Exterior and Door Gaskets A solution of mild soap and water can be used for cleaning the interior exterior and door gaskets with a soft clean cloth Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly before reconnecting and Warning turning on the unit Disconnect plug from electrical outlet before attempting any maintenance or repair of this unit Condenser must be performed by a qualified grill to the unit Pull temperature control knobs straight out This Any internal adjustments or repairs With forced fan vented units remove the screws that mount the service representative will expose condenser for cleaning 21 AN AN Caution Do not use any sharp instrument blade or scraper to remove ice and frost on refrigerator surfaces because of the very real danger of puncturing the cooling coil Caution Do not use any electrical device to defrost the unit When frost accumulates to 1 4 or more the operating efficiency of the unit will be affected 22 MAINTENANCE Manual Defrost Procedure For the most efficient operation and minimum energy consumption defrost the freezer when the frost on the freezer walls is excessive or 1 4 inch thick 1 To start defrosting unplug the freezer and remove the samples 2 Use a sponge or towel to remove water and melting ice from the freezer floor After the frost or ice has melted dry the interior of th
11. PURPOSE LABORATORY UNITS MODEL O5LFEETSA 23 7 Wide Under counter freezer Features e 4 4 Cuft Freezer e Adjustable mechanical Thermostat e Manual defrost e 3 Wired shelves and 3 Door Shelves e CSA Listed Refrigerator Chamber Dimensions Freezer Chamber Dimensions Total Vol Exterior Dimensions Model HxW x D inches cm HxW xD inches cm Cu Ft H x W xD inches cm 26 x 18 x 20 25 33 3 x 23 7 x 25 6 osLFEETSA N A 66 x 45 7 x 51 4 cm 84 5 x 60 1 x 65 1 cm Model Electrical Characteristics Refrig Ms Range pg Range Net Wt Ship Me Volts Hz Watts Amps F F Lbs kg Lbs 21 to 28 OBLFEETSA 120 60 110 0 96 N A 5 8 to 18 4 7 85 5 43 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps may be higher 10 GENERALPURPOSE LABORATORY UNITS MODEL 02LREETSA 18 63 Wide Cube Size Refrigerator Reversible Door Swing Features e Adjustable thermostat e Automatic defrost e Front mounted lock e 1 interior shelf e 100 CFC free e Cold wall design Refrigerator Chamber Dimensions Freezer Chamber Dimensions Total Vol Exterior Dimensions Model H x Wx D inches cm H x W x D inches cm Cu Ft H x W x D inches cm 15 5 x 16 x 14 19 0 x 18 63 x 17 25 O2LREETSA 39 37 x 40 64 x 35 56 cm N A 48 26 x 47 32 x 43 81 cm Model Electrical Characteristics Refrig Temp Range Freezer Temp Range Net Wt Ship Wt Volts Hz Watts Amps C F C F Lbs kg Lbs kg O2LREE
12. TSA 1 to 8 N A DALREETSA 115 60 87 1 2 33 8 to 46 4 38 17 55 25 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps may be higher 11 12 Unpacking and Installation 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 Unpacking Use the list below when unpacking to verify that the complete unit has been received Do not discard packing materials until all is accounted for The following items are included in the shipment Refrigerator Freezer Operation Manual Volt Warning Tag 240V Registration Card Inspection Tag Location Place the unit on a floor that is strong enough to support the unit when it is fully loaded To level the unit adjust the leveling legs at the bottom To level the unit the leveling legs can be either turned clockwise to raise that side of the unit o
13. a different location An unusually high frequency of door openings and closings can increase operating load Unit will stabilize as these are decreased This can be caused by contents of unit being set too close and rattling against each other Rearrange contents as needed Hissing or gurgling noise is caused by refrigerating fluid circulating and is normal Noise can result if unit is not level on floor Check with level Fan noise normal airflow can cause this not a problem Maintenance Cleaning of Units Note l e Disconnect power cord from its outlet Make no attempt to service or repair a Thermo Scientific product under warranty e Set the temperature control to the OFF position before consulting your Thermo Scientific dealer After the warranty period such e The unit designs permit easy and rapid cleaning and should not take more than a few minutes Remember to consultation is still advised especially wear protective gloves to prevent frost bite especially when the repair may be technically when removing items from freezer units sophisticated or difficult If assistance is needed beyond what the distributor can e Do not use abrasive scouring powders waxes solvents provide please call Customer Service at furniture polish undiluted detergents or cleansers 800 438 4851 No merchandise should containing petroleum products on the surfaces of units be returned directly to the factory without obtaining a Return
14. e freezer thoroughly 3 Restart the freezer by plugging it in and turning the thermostat to its highest setting 6 for at least two hours Once it is cold return the food to the freezer Don t forget to return the thermostat to its normal setting Do not use boiling water to help speed up the defrosting because this could damage the plastic parts of the unit In addition never use a sharp or metallic instrument to remove frost or separate frozen items as this could damage the cooling coils We recommend using a plastic scraper 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 Replacement Parts To obtain replacement parts information and pricing please call the Customer Service Department at 1 800 438
15. e left hub and most importantly being sure the material COMPLETELY SURROUNDS THE WIRING from the top to the bottom completely blocking this end of the horizontal conduit Insert fiber rope material down into horizontal conduit opening Pressing down firmly work the material into the right hub and most importantly being sure the material COMPLETELY SURROUNDS THE WIRING from the top to the bottom completely blocking this end of the horizontal conduit 15 INSTALLATION 3 2 Pour sealing compound down in between the two fiber rope dams filling the remaining space Pour slowly being careful not to trap air bubbles Immediately wipe off any spilled sealing compound Screw conduit domed cover back onto conduit opening NOTE INITIAL SETUP OF SEALING COMPOUND WILL OCCUR IN APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES HOWEVER THE SEALING COMPOUND REQUIRES A MINIMUM OF 8 HOURS ABOVE 32 F TO DEVELOP SUFFICIENT STRENGTH TO WITHSTAND EXPLOSIONS 16 Reversing the door Swing Reversing the Door Swing L AX UK N i Figure 1 Default position Figure 2 After door reversal 1 Upper hinge cover 6 Screws 2 Screws 7 Hole cover 3 Upper hinge 8 Cabinet 4 Door 9 Pin cap 5 Lower door hinge This freezer can be opened from either the right side or the left By default the door hinge is on the right side If you prefer it on the left please follow these instructions NOTE All of the parts that are removed
16. ieurs compagnies de recyclage dans chaque tat membre de l union europ enne et ce produit devrait tre collect ou recycl par celles ci Davantage d informations sur laconformit de Thermo Fisher Scientific ces directives les recycleurs dans votre pays et les informations sur les produits Thermo Scientific qui peuvent aider le d tection des substances sujettes la directive RoHS sont disponibles sur www thermo com Great Britain pa Deutschland st Italia Id France Lid Important For your future reference and when contacting the factory please have the following information readily available Model Number Serial Number Date Purchased The above information can be found on the dataplate attached to the equipment If available please provide the date purchased the source of purchase manufacturer or specific agent rep organization and purchase order number IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE SALES DIVISION Phone 828 658 2711 800 252 7100 FAX 828 645 3368 LABORATORY PARTS and SERVICE Phone 800 438 4851 FAX 828 658 2576 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Phone 800 438 4851 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc 275 Aiken Road Asheville NC 28804 United States www thermofisher com 327342H01 Rev C
17. must be kept for the reinstallation of the door 1 Remove the three screws 6 holding lower door hinge 5 Keep hinge for later use 2 Remove the door from the upper hinge 3 and keep the padded surface upward to prevent scratching 3 Remove the upper hinge cover 1 remove the two screws 2 remove the upper hinge 3 and keep it for later use 4 Remove the hole cover 7 and transfer it to the same location on the opposite side 5 Insert the lower door hinge 5 into the left side fixing the hinge into place by tightening all the screws 6 6 Remove the pin cap 9 from the left side of the upper door frame and then transfer it to the same location on the opposite side 7 Set the door on the lower door hinge 5 keep the door level then fix the upper hinge 3 to the body 8 by the screws 2 8 Put on the upper hinge cover 1 Door Handle Installation The door has two screw holes on each side allowing you to install a handle included To do so align the handle with the screw holes on the side you prefer Fix the handle in place with the included screws then cover the screw heads with the plugs included 17 Operation Environmental Operating Conditions POLLUTION DEGREE INSTALLATION CATEGORY ALTITUDE HUMIDITY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE TOLERANCE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE PRODUCT USAGE Refer to IEC 664 1 18 2 II 2000 Meters MSL Mean Sea Level 80 maximum non co
18. ndensing 120VAC or 240VAC 10 of normal rated line 15 C to 40 C This product is intended for use indoors only Start Up Procedure The markings on the thermostat knob range from 1 through 6 with 1 being the warmest setting and 6 the coldest When the unit is turned on for the first time or after defrosting set the control to its maximum position 6 and leave it for at least two hours before introducing the material to be stored After 24 to 48 hours adjust the temperature control to the setting that best suits your needs A setting of 3 4 would be recommended NOTE If the unit is unplugged has lost power or is turned off you must wait 3 to 5 minutes before restarting the unit If you attempt to restart before this time delay the freezer will not start OPERATION How to Save Energy Be sure to follow location suggestions as mentioned in the previous INSTALLATION section Wipe moisture from glassware or other materials before placing them in a unit Don t overcrowd the unit Too many items can increase electrical energy demand in order to keep everything cool Close the door as soon as possible in hot humid weather Make certain that the door is closed tightly As soon as frost has accumulated to 1 4 defrost Keep containers covered when possible to reduce moisture buildup Set operating temperature no colder than necessary for the items being refrigerated Safety Tips After a unit is
19. oema dee 24 One Year oui ey clc H 25 Safety Information Thank you for selecting Thermo Scientific products for your equipment needs These instructions contain important operating and safety information The user must carefully read and understand these instructions before using the unit Your unit has been designed to optimize function reliability safety and ease of use It is the user s responsibility to install the unit in conformance with local electrical codes Alert Signals ON OFF Important operating instructions To reduce the risk of injury Safety Alert or poor performance of the unit Read the user manual before putting the equipment into operation WARNING Indicates an immediately hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates an immediately hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor to moderate injury gt gt gt e CAUTION Without Safety Alert Symbol indicates a situation that No symbol may result in property damage Use of this equipment involves power supplies which convert line voltage to low voltage power Do not modify or use Shack Hazard power supplies other than OEM equipment Connection of the power supply may require a properly grounded receptacle Potential for electrical shock or equipment damage exists if precautions are not followed Frost bite Avoid contact with cold
20. r turn counter clock wise to lower that side Locate the unit away from direct sunlight and sources of heat heater etc Locate the unit in most convenient place and near a grounded electrical outlet Clearance For O2LREETSA Allow 4 of space on the sides and the same amount of space between the back and the wall Allow at least 1 25 above the top of the unit For OSEFEETSA OSFFEETSA OSLFEETSA models Allow 1 of space on the sides and the same amount of space between the back and the wall Allow at least 4 inches above the top of the unit INSTALLATION A A AA 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 Warning Explosion proof units do not come with line cords They require rigid conduit to be run directly in order to seal off the fitting on thermostat housing This should be done by a licensed electrician and follow all local and electrician and If any questions pertaining to electrical safety arises please refer to article 501 of the National Electrical Code follow all local electrical codes Electrical Units must be connected to a grounded outlet matching the nameplate and or the information furnished in this manual If you are not sure about the outlet you should contact a qualified electrician for a
21. rs have epoxy enamel or ABS plastic construction Each unit is insulated throughout for energy efficient operation These units are ideal for storing cyclopropane ethyl ether ethylene acetone alcohol benzene butane gasoline hexane lacquer solvent vapors naphtha natural gas or propane along with many other potentially hazardous materials The notation Class lI Groups C and D is an accepted abbreviation for Class I Div 1 Groups C and D Class Zone 1 Group IIB EXPLOSION PROOF UNITS MODEL 05EFEETSA 21 5 Wide Under counter freezer Features Adjustable thermostat Magnetic gasket Hermetically sealed compressor Manual defrost White color Model Refrigerator Chamber Dimensions Freezer Chamber Dimensions Total Vol Exterior Dimensions H x W x D inches cm H x W x D inches cm Cu Ft H x W x D inches cm O5EFEETSA 26 x 18 x 20 25 T 33 3 x 23 7 x30 1 BUS 66 x 45 7 x 51 4 cm 84 5 x 60 1 x 76 4 cm eds Electrical Characteristics Refrig Temp Range Freezer Temp Range Des bd id a Volts Hz Watts Amps C F C F s ko s kg 21 to 28 O5EFEETSA 120 60 110 0 96 N A 5 8 to 18 4 77 35 95 43 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps may be higher Flammable Materials Storage Refrigerators and Freezers Overview Conventional refrigerators and freezers are not suitable for storing flammable materials Such
22. ssistance The unit should always be connected to its own individual outlet Be Advised WARNING UNLESS UNIT IS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR COMBUSTIBLE OR FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERES DO NOT USE IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OR EXPLOSIVE GASES DO NOT USE IN THE PRESENCE OF PRESSURIZED OR SEALED CONTAINERS FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING DEATH CAUTION BEFORE CONNECTING THE FINAL POWER SUPPLY CHECK THE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE UNIT NAMEPLATE TO SEE THAT IT IS IN AGREEMENT WITH THE POWER SUPPLIED IN ADDITION POWER SHOULD BE WIRED TO THE UNIT ACCORDING TO THE ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC AND ALL APPLICABLE CODES ONLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS SHOULD WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL PORTION OF ANY UNIT INSTALLATION CAUTION STORAGE BY USER OF ANY MATERIALS IN THE PRODUCT THAT MAY CAUSE A DETERIORATION OF THE PRODUCT SHALL BE DEEMED TO CONSTITUTE ABNORMAL AND IMPROPER USAGE OF THE PRODUCT FOR PURPOSES OF THIS WARRANTY WARNING RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT Before you discard your old refrigerator or freezer e Remove door s e Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside 13 INSTALLATION How to Seal Killark Box Conduit with Fiber and Sealing Compound to Help Protect Against Explosions Explosion Proof Units Only The purpose of the procedure that follows is to build fiber rope dams on the left and right hubs of the horizontal conduit The fiber rope damns will surround cond
23. t thereof to the factory it shall be sent prepaid and a prior written authorization from the manufacturer assigning a Return Materials Number to the product or part shall be obtained IN NO EVENT SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE OR PROFITS ANTICIPATED OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF ANY PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE ANY THEORY OF STRICT LIABILITY OR REGULATORY ACTION E mail mkt thermofisher com Web www thermo com 25 WEEE Compliance WEEE Compliance This product is required to comply with the European Union s Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96EC It is marked with the following symbol Thermo Fisher Scientific has contracted with one or more recycling disposal companies in each EU Member State and this product should be disposed of or recycled through them Further information on Thermo Fisher Scientific compliance with these Directives the recyclers in your country and information on Thermo Scientific products which may assist the detection of substances subject to the RoHS Directive are available at www thermo com WEEE Konformittat Dieses Produkt muss die EU Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment WEEE Richtlinie 2002 96EC erf llen Das Produkt ist durch
24. ter freezer Features e 4 4 Cuft Under counter e Mechanical Thermostat e 3 Wired Shelves and 3 Door Shelves e Manual defrost Refrigerator Chamber Dimensions Freezer Chamber Dimensions Total Vol Exterior Dimensions Model H x W x D inches cm H x W x D inches cm Cu Ft HxW xD inches cm 26 x 18 x 20 25 33 3 x 23 7 x 27 8 USFEEETSA DEBE 66 x 45 7 x 51 4 cm 84 5 x 60 1 x 70 6 cm Electrical Characteristics Refrig Temp Range Freezer Temp Range Net Hs Ship Wt Lbs Model o eC F kg Volts Hz Watts Amps C F F Lbs 21 to 28 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps may be higher General Purpose Laboratory Refrigerators and Freezers Overview These are general purpose units available in all refrigerators all freezers and combination refrigerator freezer models These units are intended for basic laboratory use only Storage of high value life science materials or clinical biological materials may require alarm monitoring back up and temperature performance features The need to add these features should be determined by your industrial hygienist or safety officer These units are not suitable for corrosive environments WARNING DO NOT store flammable materials in General Purpose Laboratory Refrigerator Freezers Risk of explosion fire and injury may occur For flammable materials use either a Flammable Material Storage Unit or an Explosion Proof Unit GENERAL
25. uit wiring that is housed inside the horizontal conduit When both the left and right fiber rope dams have been pressed into place sealing compound is poured between the two and forms into an airtight plug All of this is done in order to prevent the very real threat of gas entering the Killark box and a resulting serious explosion After the unit wires have been pulled through the horizontal conduit the following procedure is required e Turn power off at the circuit breaker before proceeding e Place a small amount of sealing compound granules enclosed into a clean mixing vessel Add small amounts of water while stirring until a thick paste is formed then carefully continue adding smaller amounts of water until a thick gravy consistency is achieved NOT WATERY Discard any material that becomes too stiff to use Never attempt to restore workability by stirring in more water e Locate silver Killark box back top center of unit e Unscrew conduit domed cover Note Killark is a registered trademark of Hubbell Incorporated Shelton CT USA Unscrew and remove cover pr ERE Opening PA Oc Horizontal Conduit A Left Hub Right Hub Figure 1 Sealing the Killark Box 14 INSTALLATION Figure 2 Horizontal Conduit Cutaway r Wiring Right Hub Left Hub Insert fiber rope material down into horizontal conduit opening Pressing down firmly work the material into th

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