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Diluents 

Vaccines that must be reconstituted are shipped with diluents specific to that vaccine. Vaccine 
diluents are not all the same; some contain vaccine antigen. As with vaccines, diluents should be 
stored  according  to  the  guidelines  in  the  manufacturer’s  product  information.  When  feasible, 
diluents that require refrigeration should be stored with their corresponding vaccines. Never store 
any diluent in the freezer because the vials are not designed for freezer storage and could crack. 

Electrical Supply  

To maintain the proper temperature ranges, the freezer and refrigerator must be in good working 
condition and they must have power at all times. There are several things that can be done to 
prevent problems: 

  Place the storage unit near enough to an outlet so that the cord is not a tripping hazard 

and an extension cord is not necessary.  

  Make sure the outlet is not controlled by a light switch.  

 

Place a “DO NOT UNPLUG” sign next to the outlet 

and its controlling circuit breaker

. If 

these  are  not  accessible  or  visible,  place  the  sign  as  near  as  possible  so  that  people 
accessing the outlet or circuit breaker are likely to see it.  

  Storage units should be plugged directly into wall outlets; multi-strip outlets should not be 

used.  If possible, do not plug more than one appliance into the outlet to avoid tripping the 
circuit breaker.  

  If you have a backup power supply for your facility, make sure it is in working order and 

tested regularly.  

  If you do not have a backup power supply, arrange at least one alternate vaccine storage 

location that has proper refrigerator and freezer units, temperature monitoring capability, 
and  backup  power  where  your  vaccine  can  be  moved  in  the  event  of  a  power  outage. 
Record this information in your 

Vaccine Management Plan

.  

  Plug  guards  or  safety-lock  plugs  should  be  put  in  place  to  prevent  someone  from 

inadvertently unplugging the unit. 

  The  circuit  breakers  can  also  be  labeled  to  alert  janitors  and  electricians  not  to  unplug 

vaccine storage units or turn off the power. This can be done by posting a warning sign 
near the electrical outlet, on the storage unit, and at the circuit breaker box. The warning 
sign should include emergency contact information.

  

 

Vaccine Storage Troubleshooting 

In  addition  to  temperature  monitoring,  a  physical  inspection  of  the  storage  unit  should  be 
performed daily. An inspection should include the following:  

  Are the vaccines placed properly in the unit?  

  Are the vaccines in their original boxes?  

  Are vaccines being stored away from the walls, coils, and vent and not being stored in the 

doors?  

Summary of Contents for FF28LWHVAC

Page 1: ...24LVAC FS30LVAC FS407LBIVAC VT65MLBIVAC INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USE PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Write Model Serial Numbers here _______________________________...

Page 2: ...e Thermostat 7 8 Care of the Appliance 8 10 Defrosting 8 Cleaning the Appliance 8 9 Vacation 9 Moving the Appliance 9 Removing Replacing the Base Grille 9 Disposing of a Worn Out Appliance 10 Problems...

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Page 4: ...mable materials and vapors such as gasoline away from appliances FOLLOW WARNING CALL OUTS BELOW ONLY WHEN APPLICABLE TO YOUR MODEL Use two or more people to move and install appliance To ensure proper...

Page 5: ...ecycled by a licensed service or disposal company SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TIPS FOR SAVING ENERGY Try not to open the door too often especially when the weather is hot and humid Once you open the door...

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Page 7: ...our fingers wipe down using warm water then dry In order to prevent damage to the surface of your appliance do not use rubbing alcohol flammable fluids abrasive cleaners or sharp tools when removing t...

Page 8: ...ow at least 4 of clearance at the top back and sides to allow for proper air circulation 4 Avoid direct sunlight and heat Light can discolor the finish In addition when placed near a heat source such...

Page 9: ...located either on the grille panel below the door inside the refrigerator or on top of the cabinet If you find it necessary to change the temperature setting for your digital thermostat controlled app...

Page 10: ...internal fans are present and ice will build up along the cooling coils Periodically defrost the ice recommended when the ice level reaches a thickness of 1 4 to 1 2 inch NEVER USE A METAL INSTRUMENT...

Page 11: ...he door Allowing air to flow into the appliance prevents the buildup of odor and mold MOVING THE APPLIANCE Follow the instructions below to prepare your appliance when moving to a new location 1 Remov...

Page 12: ...Page 12 To replace the base grille 1 Open the refrigerator door 2 Fix the grille in place by tightening the two screws...

Page 13: ...r dealer remove the appliance or call your local recycling office for the appropriate disposal information For the sake of environmental protection be careful not to damage the rear wall of the applia...

Page 14: ...ntly opened Warm air entering the appliance causes the motor to run longer Keep the door closed as much as possible Is the thermostat set correctly See Temperature Control on pages 11 12 Is the door c...

Page 15: ...5 C The following live attenuated vaccines must also be kept at refrigerator temperature influenza LAIV FluMist rotavirus RV1 Rotarix and RV5 RotaTeq typhoid Ty21 A Vivotif and yellow fever YF Vax Rev...

Page 16: ...e appropriate temperature Temperature Monitoring Devices Thermometers with alarm function Thermometers are a critical part of good storage and handling practice The freezer and the refrigerator unit o...

Page 17: ...ly into wall outlets multi strip outlets should not be used If possible do not plug more than one appliance into the outlet to avoid tripping the circuit breaker If you have a backup power supply for...

Page 18: ...or seals to ensure a good seal is maintained Replace the seals if they are damaged or cold air is leaking from the appliance Defrost the appliance regularly if required to prevent build up of ice whic...

Page 19: ...ed States 5 Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance 6 Expenses for travel and transportation for product service in remote locations 7 The removal a...

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