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Brand | Fisher Scientific |
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Model | 13-986-127G |
Category | Refrigerator |
Language | English |
Explains various alert symbols like Warning, Caution, Note, and Hot Surface for user safety.
Instructions for unpacking, handling damaged goods, and filing claims for visible or concealed damage.
Lists items included with the refrigerator, such as warranty card and manual.
Guidance on choosing a suitable location with proper clearance and power access.
Instructions on how to level the refrigerator using leveling screws for proper drainage and door alignment.
Steps for mounting door handles and adjusting sliding doors, including spring tension.
Details on shelf supports and how to install shelves for proper leveling.
Guidelines for connecting power, ensuring correct voltage, grounding, and avoiding extension cords.
Overview of the refrigerator's control panel layout, including buttons and displays.
Explains the function and initial operation of the digital temperature controller.
Important safety precautions regarding unit tilt, and use with flammable or explosive materials.
Step-by-step guide on how to adjust the desired temperature setting.
Instructions for switching the temperature display between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).
Procedure to calibrate the temperature display and control point to a standard.
Explains the hold-off time setting for compressor activation intervals.
Lists and describes error codes (E1, E2, E3) displayed by the controller for troubleshooting.
Information on operating and replacing the interior fluorescent lamps.
Details on the convenience outlet's functionality, power limits, and crucial safety warning about its live state.
Explains the switch for manual or automatic operation of the condenser fan.
Addresses issues where the unit does not run, listing causes like unplugged unit or blown fuse.
Explains why the unit might run continuously, citing frost buildup and thermal protectors.
Describes the clicking sound related to the compressor's thermal protector.
Covers causes of insufficient cooling, such as high temperature settings or dirty coils.
Explains the E1 error code, indicating an open sensor.
Explains the E2 error code, indicating under-temperature conditions.
Explains the E3 error code, indicating over-temperature conditions.
Important cautions regarding disconnecting power before servicing and avoiding abrasive cleaning agents.
Guidelines for frequently cleaning the interior and exterior of the cabinet.
Recommends cleaning the condenser coil every 4-6 months for efficient operation.
Instructions for cleaning the condensate evaporator pan at least annually.
Part numbers for full shelves, 1/2 shelves, and shelf supports.
Part numbers for the Temperature Controller and Solid State Relay.
Part numbers for Condenser Pan Wick and international controller options.
Details temperature range and stability characteristics of the refrigerator.
Lists voltage, amperage, and frequency requirements for various models.
Provides a detailed electrical wiring diagram for the unit, including components and connections.
Outlines the one-year warranty for parts and workmanship, with exceptions and conditions.