: This instrument contains flammable refrigerant. Be careful when installing and
operating to prevent the risks of combustion or explosion.
: Risk of burns may be created when operating or maintaining.
: Risk of hand injuries due to improper operation or accidents when opening the
door.
Please make sure to follow the safety instructions!
● Please use a lift or a forklift or other lifting apparatus to raise or move the instrument.
● Make sure the power supply voltage matches the voltage of the instrument before it is
connected.
● The instrument must be properly placed.
● Use a grounded power socket.
● Do not drag the power cord when unplugging.
● Do not use a damaged or non-designated power cord.
● Only qualified personnel are allowed to open the control box.
● Keep the handle on the platform screwed when the instrument is running.
● Keep the room ventilated.
Disconnect the power supply in any of the situations below:
● Moving or transporting the instrument
● Opening the power box
● Changing the fuse
● Malfunctioning of the instrument
● Instrument is out of use for a long period of time
4. Safety Instructions
5. Installation
Lifting the instrument by hand should be prohibited. Please use a lift or a forklift or other
lifting apparatus to raise or move the instrument.
Note
5.1 Tool Requirements
a. H ex wrench S10. Cross screwdriver #2. Single open-end wrench 24
b. A lift or forklift or other lifting apparatus with a minimum loading capacity
of 350 kg (772 lb).
5.2 Installation
a. Ensure the installation site meets the requirement as instructed in Section 3.1.
b. First unit installation: Raise adjustable feet away from the ground.
c. Slowly and smoothly move the instrument on its wheels to its designated location.
d. Loosen the four adjustable feet with a wrench to touch the ground, keep it level, then
tighten the four adjustable feet with a wrench. The instrument needs to be stable and
cannot be moved.
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Adjust the height of the feet to allow the instrument to move or be set:
Adjust all feet up to off the
ground so the instrument can
move on its wheels.
Adjust the feet down to the
ground, the instrument will be
fixed.