Warning
• Always disconnect the power before conducting any repairs or maintenance to ensure
safety against electrical shock or potential injuries.
• Be cautious about inhaling any medications or suspended particles nearby to avoid health
risks.
Note
• Avoid sprinkling water directly on the unit, as this could affect the electrical components
and induce rust.
• Abstain from using hot water, harsh detergents, or organic solvents when cleaning the
cabinet.
• Do not place heavy items atop the device, which may cause it to deform or undergo undue
pressure.
Device Maintenance
Defrosting: The device features automatic defrosting for user convenience.
Cleaning:
• For optimal performance, cleanse the pharmacy refrigerator monthly.
• A damp cloth can be used to wipe minor external and internal dirt. If the refrigerator has
significant dirt, use a cloth soaked in a neutral detergent. Always ensure to rinse and then
dry with a clean cloth.
• Avoid storing items on or inside the refrigerator that could potentially harm the device or
disrupt its electrical insulation.
• The compressor and related mechanical components are sealed, eliminating the need for
lubrication.
Device Deactivation
• When storing the device in an unsupervised area for extended periods:
• Ensure it's off and unplugged.
• Clean both the interior and exterior using a warm, damp cloth followed by drying.
• Always lock the device to ensure child safety and prevent any unintentional access, reducing
risks like suocation.
End-of-Life Instructions
Once the device approaches its lifespan's conclusion:
• It should be decommissioned and entrusted to certied recycling entities for appropriate scrap-
ping and disposal, in line with local guidelines and regulations.
• It's crucial that individuals without proper credentials refrain from taking apart or tampering
with the device unauthorizedly.
• Any discarded device should be allocated to specied zones, ensuring they remain out of
children's reach to prevent potential hazards.