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Thermo Scientific Revco Laboratory Refrigerators Installation and Operation
7 Operation
7. 1 S t a r t U p
To start up the refrigerator, complete the following steps:
1. Plug in the power cord.
2. Insert the key in the switch and turn the power on.
3. Rotate the power switch to the ALARM ON position when
the temperature drops below the warm alarm setpoint.
4. Allow the unit to reach operating temperature before loading
it with any product. To stabilize the temperature profile,
a 24-hour waiting period is recommended.
5. After the unit has pulled down to the desired operating
temperature, turn the three position key switch one turn
further clockwise to the Alarm On position. (Space Saver
units have a separate alarm key switch.)
6. If you have a remote alarm, hook it up at this point (refer to
Section 8.3 on page 7).
7. Whether you have a built-in alarm or a customer-installed
remote alarm, you should test it following the instructions in
Section 8.4 on page 7. Alarm setpoints are factory pre-set for
5.5 (warm) and 1.5°C (cold).
7.2 Product Loading Guidelines
When loading your refrigerator, take care to observe the
following guidelines:
• Never load the refrigerator beyond capacity.
• Distribute the load as evenly as possible. Temperature
uniformity depends on air circulation, which could be
impeded if drawers are overfilled, particularly at the top of
the cabinet.
• For critical applications, be sure that the alarm systems are
working and active before you load any product.
7.3 Automatic Defrost
The defrosting process on all models is primarily accomplished
by air circulated during off-cycle periods.
Under normal conditions, the temperature warm-up during
defrost is virtually unnoticeable. However, an occasional 2°C
warm-up is possible if usage is heavy and ambient conditions are
extreme.
7.4 Temperature Setpoint Control
Your individual unit has been adjusted and factory tested to
maintain a +4°C cabinet temperature. For laboratory
refrigerators, cabinet temperature setpoint is a computed value
based on the service parameters Cut On and Differential (see
Table 4 on page 5).
For most applications, however, you will not need to change the
temperature setpoint.
7.5 Interior Light Switch (Glass Door Units Only)
To the right of the control panel is a light switch which operates
independently of the door switch.
If you leave the panel switch in the OFF position, the door switch
will automatically turn on the lights when the door is opened and
turn them off when the door is closed.
If you leave the panel switch in the ON position, the lights will
remain on even when the door is closed.
WARNING! If you are loading your refrigerator with
light-sensitive product, be sure to leave the light switch
on the control panel in the OFF position.