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Sanyo MPR-721 - DEFROST CYCLES; REMOTE ALARM TERMINAL

Sanyo MPR-721
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DEFROST
CYCLES
There
is
no
need
for
routine
defrosting
of
the
unit
as
this
occurs
automatically
as
follows:
Cycle
defrost
To
keep
the
chamber
temperature
stable,
the
refrigeration
compressor
is
cycled
on
and
off.
During
OFF
period
any
frost
which
has
accumulated
on
the
evaporator
is
melted
by
energizing
a
defrost
heater.
This
will
not
have
any
discernible
effect
on
the
chamber
temperature.
Forced
defrost
When
the
ambient
humidity
is
high,
or
a
large
amount
of
damp
product
is
being
stored
inside
the
chamber,
there
is
a
possibility
that
cycle
defrost
may
not
be
enough
to
remove
all
of
the
frost
on
the
evaporator.
In
this
case,
a
forced
defrost
cycle
can
be
initiated.
When
the
unit
is
operating
under
a
forced
defrost
cycle,
the
current
chamber
temperature
and
dF
is
displayed
alternately
on
the
digital
temperature
display.
Once
the
forced
defrost
cycle
is
completed,
normal
operation
resumes.
zLcaution
The
unit
may
collect
excessive
frost
on
the
evaporator
if
it
is
installed
in
high
temperature
and
high
humidity
location.
For
example,
the
unit
starts
to
defrost
once
a
week
with
2°C
setting
in
the
ambient
of
35°C
and
80%
R.H.
The
chamber
temperature
goes
up
to
approximately
10°C
temporarily
during
defrosting.
REMOTE
ALARM
TERMINAL
The
remote
alarm
terminal
is
located
inside
the
front
cover.
The
alarm
is
generated
from
this
terminal.
Contact
capacity
is
DC
30
V,
2
A.
between
COM.
and
N.O.
between
COM.
and
N.C.
At
normal
Open
Close
At
abnormal
Close
Open
Note:
The
alarm
is
actuated
when
the
power
failure
or
the
power
cord
is
disconnected
from
the
outlet.
The
remote
alarm
is
silenced
by
pressing
the
buzzer
stop
key
(BUZZER)
as
the
remote
alarm
is
operated
in
conjunction
with
the
buzzer.
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