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2.1.1  Warnings

• Do not use the device outdoors. Current leakage or electric shock may result if the unit is exposed to rain

water.

• Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance work, always switch the device off and disconnect the mains

plug. Working on the connected appliance may cause electric shock or fire.

• During defrosting, water will leak from the unit. Collect this water so that it does not lead to a risk of slipping

for passing persons.

• Make sure that no water penetrates the ventilation slots of the unit.
• Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance work, the contents preserved in it will have to be removed and

temporarily stored in another working refrigerator. 

• Make sure the condensation water is removed on a weekly basis. Increased condensation water inside the

device may lead to malfunctioning of the device.

• Inspect the unit on a regular basis for damaged parts. Only genuine spare parts may be used. Use of any

other parts may affect the performance or cause physical injury or damage to the equipment.

• The power supply plug must be easily accessible.
• When disconnecting, always pull the plug and never the cable. Pulling the cord may result in electric shock

or fire by short circuit.

• These devices must only be used by adults. Do not allow children to play with it or touch the controls.
• Ensure that the unit is steady and perfectly straight and does not knock against anything next to it. If the

floor is not strong enough or the installation site is not adequate, this may result in injury from the unit
falling or tipping over.

• When transporting or moving the device, be aware of its weight. 
• The unit is equipped with 4 wheels. Two of these wheels are equipped with brakes. Once it is in its final

position, the brakes of the front wheels must be locked to immobilise it and stop it from rolling away.

• Operate the device in a dry and well ventilated location, where it is protected against splashing water.

Protect the device and the cable against rain and moisture. 

• Ensure that the connecting cable is not squeezed or bent when the unit is being installed or moved.

Deterioration of the insulation may cause current leakage or electric shock.

• Never install the device where acid or corrosive gases are present as current leakage or electric shock may

result due to corrosion.

Only connect to a grounded socket. If the power supply outlet is not grounded, it will be necessary to have
a ground installed by qualified personnel.

• Before connecting, check whether the details on the nameplate correspond to local values.  Use of a voltage

or frequency other than that on the nameplate may cause fire or electric shock.

• Do not store flammable or explosive substances inside these appliances (e.g. aerosols with

flammable propellant). These may cause explosion or fire.

• Make sure that no sharp or pointed objects come into contact with the cooling system. The

cooling system contains flammable refrigerant. Both the appliance and the products stored inside can be
severely damaged if this system starts to leak.

• Do not insert metal objects such as a pin or a wire into any vent, gap or any outlet. This may cause electric

shock or injury by accidental contact with moving parts.

• Do not place the device near naked flames or other heat sources (heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens etc.)
• Disconnect the power supply prior to any repair or maintenance in order to prevent electric shock or injury.
• Do not touch any electrical parts (such as power supply plug) or operate switches with a wet hand. This

may cause electric shock.

• All servicing and repairs must be carried out by a qualified customer service engineer. Work performed by

persons with insufficient technical knowledge may adversely affect the performance or cause physical injury
or damage to the equipment.

• Make sure the ventilation openings are never blocked.
• Make sure that the loading does not touch the reference bottle of the display sensor.
• Make sure the door is securely closed.
• Note that the unit may be locked using a key. Always ensure that the key is available to the user.
• Before scrapping an old unit, remove the door so that children cannot lock themselves inside while playing.
• Before scrapping the unit, remove the lead accumulator and dispose of it separately.
• When disposing of the unit, make sure that it does not get too hot, as combustible gas would cause the

insulating foam to froth up.

• Before disposing of the appliance, the refrigeration circuit should be opened outside so that the refrigerant

can escape. Attention: The refrigerant is flammable!

• Make your contribution to saving the environment. Bear in mind that orderly and proper disposal isrequired.

Packaging materials and devices are always recyclable and should be taken for recycling.

Summary of Contents for MT100

Page 1: ...820 9506 71 ed0821 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE MT100 BLOOD REFRIGERATOR INCUBATOR...

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Page 3: ...61010 1 Indoor use external use is only permitted under certain conditions Altitude up to 2000 m Temperature 2 C to 43 C Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly t...

Page 4: ..._____________________________16 5 Control Panel ___________________________________________________________________________17 5 1 Overview _____________________________________________________________...

Page 5: ...5 1 Model Overview Group Model name Blood Refrigerator Incubator MT100...

Page 6: ...its intended use or if any procedures other than those mentioned in this operating manual are used Keep these operating instructions ready to be check and leave them with the unit so that all users c...

Page 7: ...shock may result due to corrosion Only connect to a grounded socket If the power supply outlet is not grounded it will be necessary to have a ground installed by qualified personnel Before connecting...

Page 8: ...l the necessary measures must immediately be taken so that the stored goods are not damaged Optimal function of the appliance is given at an ambient temperature and maximum relative humidity indicated...

Page 9: ...e that has been damaged in transit If you are unsure contact your sales outlet and ask them The device must be transported in an upright position only maximum allowable inclination 30 During transport...

Page 10: ...evices 2 4 3 Intended Use Environment Blood refrigerator incubators are intended to operate indoors in hospitals blood donation services blood transfusion centers and clinical laboratories or outdoors...

Page 11: ...validated by appropriate quality control tests When stored at temperatures below 20 C platelet components undergo membrane phase transition with the original discoid structure being converted to a sph...

Page 12: ...nsure that the device is steady and perfectly straight and does not knock against anything next to it If the floor is not strong enough or the installation site is not adequate this may result in inju...

Page 13: ...4 Initial cleaning and disinfection CAUTION The use of hydrogen peroxide H2O2 VHP for the disinfection sterilization of the device is not suitable Before using the device it should be cleaned inside a...

Page 14: ...either be operated on DC Operation Voltage 13 7V or 27 4V and or on AC 100 130V 220 240V 50 60 Hz power supplies The connections for both AC DC are located on the rear of the appliance In circumstanc...

Page 15: ...re the adequate temperature setpoint is selected for the stored Product Make sure that the door is securely closed Note that the unit may be locked using a key Always ensure that the key is available...

Page 16: ...inlet openings of the cabinet Make sure that the stored load does not tilt to the backside Do not store warm items in the devices They are not designed for fast cooling of warm items Avoid long and or...

Page 17: ...ys the interior temperature of the device in C Additionaly to this standard view the electronic control unit can also illustrate different symbols compressor is running cooling mode inner fan is runni...

Page 18: ...generated visual the Power LED turns from green to red acoustic the buzzer starts The buzzer can be silenced by pressing the mute button for powerfail alarm The buzzer is deactivated until the powerfa...

Page 19: ...ion system and it is vital that the interior fan is always operational To prevent warm outside air being sucked into the unit unnecessarily during a door opening the fan switches off automatically whi...

Page 20: ...hed off due to the vehicles low battery the system generates a powerfail alarm see chapter Powerfail Alarm for more details 7 7 Interior Equipment The device is designed to have optimal function with...

Page 21: ...n the cleaning procedure described in this manual follow the internal policy and procedures Before using the refrigerator it should be cleaned inside and outisde For cleaning use only gentle cleaning...

Page 22: ...Battery Protection Temperature Alarm Powerfail Alarm Sensor Failure Alarm Fuses Problem Interior temperature too hot Check if the correct Temperature Setpoint is selected using the key switch Please c...

Page 23: ...m alarm C Ambient operating temperature range C Max Humididty Refrigerant Type Refrigerant quantity g Power W Running current A MT100 90 21 6 520x800x1000 AC 100 130 220 240 DC 13 7 27 4 50 60 10 4 22...

Page 24: ...24 12 Spare parts Container door and inner equipment...

Page 25: ...25 Electronic and cooling unit...

Page 26: ...ening Clip for Fan 205 292 9867 16 Accumulator 12V 1 2AH 206 296 9243 15 Fuse 15A 207 296 9829 01 Filter with Fuse 208 296 9769 16 Electronic Board MT100 Power Fail 209 296 9771 14 Transformer DC DC 2...

Page 27: ...27 13 Wiring diagram 294 8062 37...

Page 28: ...B Medical Systems S r l op der Hei 17 L 9809 Hosingen Luxembourg...

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