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Part number 20078, Rev 0 

 

RECEIVING 

 

Your unit was built, packaged, and inspected with extreme care. We shipped it to you using carriers we 
trust with a proven track record of careful handling, good customer service, and on time delivery.  
Unfortunately, regardless of all of these efforts sometimes accidents happen and occasionally those 
accidents result in shipping damage. When the carrier picked up the merchandise from us, they 
assumed responsibility for its condition en route to you. Thus, any claims for shipping damage must be 
filed with the carrier. Like anybody else, carriers don’t like to pay out on insurance claims, so their claims 
procedures and requirements are very restrictive. You should consult the carrier’s website for their 
specific claims procedures. You should also know that time is of the essence.  

 

There are two general types of shipping damage. The first is

  visible damage

. This type of damage 

includes visible loss, damage, shortage or any external evidence of loss or damage that is visible at time 
of delivery

. This type of damage must be noted in detail on your delivery receipt. Make sure the driver 

signs and dates the delivery receipt, acknowledging the damage.

  This has to happen at the time of 

delivery or it won’t happen at all. Keep a copy for your records and send another to the carrier’s damage 
claims department along with a formal request for an inspection report. Follow up with a phone call. 
Their contact information can be found on the carrier’s web site.  

 

 The second type of shipping damage is 

concealed damage

. This type of damage will probably not be 

apparent at time of delivery and may not be discovered until unpacking and inspecting the unit. 
Remember, time is of the essence here. You should unpack and inspect the unit as soon as possible. 
Each day that passes reduces the likelihood that the carrier will pay the claim. 

As soon as the concealed 

damage is discovered, stop unpacking and retain all packing materials. Contact the carrier by phone to 
report the claim.

 Note the date and time and person you spoke with. Get a claim number. Follow up 

with a written letter referencing the claim number and including a formal  request for an inspection. 
Again, consult the carrier’s website for specific claim instructions and follow them precisely.  

 

AS STATED ABOVE, THE  CARRIER IS YOUR SOLE  SOURCE FOR SATISFACTION OF A DAMAGE CLAIM. 
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE MERCHANDISE BE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER. NO 
RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ABT-9R

Page 1: ...ry Make sure you get a signed copy Send a written request for an inspection to the carrier B Concealed Damage This type of damage may not be discovered until the unit is being unpacked When concealed...

Page 2: ...e the unit s model and serial number ready as well as the problem description The model and serial number is located on the serial tag which can be found on the interior left upper wall of the unit Fo...

Page 3: ...y receipt acknowledging the damage This has to happen at the time of delivery or it won t happen at all Keep a copy for your records and send another to the carrier s damage claims department along wi...

Page 4: ...circuit is recommended to prevent possible loss of product due to over loading or failure of other equipment on the same circuit PROTECT THE CIRCUIT WITH A 20 AMP DELAY TYPE FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER Do...

Page 5: ...elf clips making sure all corners are seated properly Temperature control NOTE The control is preset at the factory to provide the desired air and product temperatures inside of the unit and requires...

Page 6: ...cking the evaporator fan s if installed There should be at least 4 inches of clearance below the fan s to allow proper air flow Do not overload the unit Maximum suggested load is about 75 of chamber c...

Page 7: ...placements are pushed against rear wall or interrupted the proper refrigerator air circulation For the proper air circulation place the products evenly on each shelf Do not push against the refrigerat...

Page 8: ...prevent leakage Door will not close The unit is not level Refer to the Leveling section at the beginning of this manual Check for dirt and debris or items passing through the door seal MOISTURE DURIN...

Page 9: ...water out of sponge or cloth before cleaning around controls light bulb or any electrical parts Glass Doors if applicable Soap and water Clean the glass with a mild detergent and water on a soft clot...

Page 10: ...Y In addition to the two 2 year warranty stated above Horizon Scientific Inc warrants its hermetically and semi hermetically sealed compressors to be free from defects in both material and workmanship...

Page 11: ...od or other external causes It does not apply to defects resulting from failure to properly install operate or maintain the product in accordance with the printed instructions provided or damage cause...

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