Check refrigerator settings when restarting the refrigerator after power failure or the power 
is shut off. Changes of settings may damage the articles stored. 
Once the power is cut off, wait for over 5 minutes before it is reconnected to avoid 
damaging compressor or the system. 
Wear gloves when performing maintenance to prevent personal injuries due to sharp 
edges or corners. 
Hold the knob when closing the door to prevent finger pinching. 
The angle of inclination shall not be greater than 45° when  the refrigerator is handled or 
moved. 
Be careful not to be tripped up by the refrigerator during handling, to prevent refrigerator 
damage or personal injuries. 
Do not lift or handle equipment by using door knob to prevent refrigerator damage or 
personal injuries. 
Do not damage refrigerating loop. 
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Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, 
unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible.
The appliance must be placed on a solid and flat surface, or excessive vibration and 
noise may be produced when the appliance in operation. 
The appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with 
reduced physical, sensory or mental capacibilities or lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a 
safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. 
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent 
or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. 
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of 
obstruction.
If your cabinet is to be discard, you must remove the door and leave the shelves in place. 
This will reduce the posibility of danger to children. And the flammable foaming needs to 
be disposed by professional persons.
CP/IP foaming materials are flammable, need professional processing.
HXC-608B
6 Drawers
HXC-608
Blood Bank Refrigerator 
External dimensions (W X D X H) 
(mm) 
Internal dimensions (W X D X H) 
(mm) 
Effective volume 
Door 
Insulating materials 
Compressor 
Shelf / Drawer
Refrigeration mode 
Outer plate / inner plate 
Condenser / evaporator 
Refrigerant 
Headlamp 
Net weight 
Temperature of temperature 
measurement box 
Rated power supply 
Rated power / current 
Alarm system 
Rechargeable battery 
780x840x1945 
680x640x1400 
608L 
Electrical heating glass door 
Hard polyurethane foam (fluorine-free) 
Totally enclosed imported compressor 
Forced Wind Cooling Circulation 
Spraying steel plate / stainless steel plate 
Fin / fin 
Computer control system 
R134a 420g  
LED   3W
204kg
4℃±1℃
220-240V~/50Hz/60Hz
490W/3.5A
220-240V~/50Hz/60Hz
490W/3.5A
115V/60Hz
560W/7.5A
High-low temperature alarm, sensor fault alarm, power failure 
alarm,  low battery alarm and door opening alarm 
DC 12 V rechargeable battery 
Name 
Model 
Duration time of power failure alarm
48 hours (when battery is fully charged) 
I
Temperature controller 
USB function / temperature recorder  Standard / optional 
Y
Electric shock resistance type 
Power connect style
Climate Type
Foaming Agent
Noise Level
4
43dB(A)
CP/IP
Note: Climate Type 4 means the temperature is +30℃,the relative humidity is 55%.Technical 
information may vary from the appliance that you have just purchased due to technical improvements.
The loading of each shelf Max:30kg
6 shelves / 24 baskets 
Specification
Do not store corrosive articles such as acid or alkali in the refrigerator. To prevent damage 
to internal components or electrical parts. 
Do not place packaging plastic bags within the reach of children to prevent suffocation 
accidents. 
Do not climb onto or place articles on the refrigerator as personal injuries or refrigerator 
damage may be caused due to turnover of refrigerator. 
Do not plug metal articles such as iron nails or wires into the holes and gaps or vents for 
internal air circulation, to prevent electric shock or personal injuries due to contact of 
articles above with moving parts.