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Innova Ultra-Low Temperature Freezers
M1288-0052
User’s Guide
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This manual provides the user with the necessary information for
installation and operation of the Innova range of Ultra-Low
Temperature freezers with vacuum insulation panels. It also
provides some preliminary user maintenance information.
2.1
Description of Equipment
The New Brunswick Scientific range of Innova freezers is designed to provide
precise, ultra-low temperature environments for scientific and medical use.
CAUTION!
Vacuum insulation panels are used in the construction of these
freezers. These panels are mounted in the cavity against the steel
outer wall of the freezer. Any drilling or puncture to the outer wall
could release the vacuum from the panel, resulting in impaired freezer
performance.
There are two types of Innova freezer: Upright (
see Figures 1 & 3 below
) and Chest
(
see Figure 2 below
). This manual covers all versions of these freezer models:
Upright
Freezer Model
Capacity
U101
3.6 cubic feet (101 liters)
U535
18.9 cubic feet (535 liters)
U725
25.6 cubic feet (725 liters)
Chest
Freezer Model
Capacity
C585
20.7 cubic feet (585 liters)
C760
26.9 cubic feet (760 liters)
The freezers are totally free of CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) and HCFCs
(Hydrochlorofluorocarbons). They use HFCs (Hydrofluorocarbons) as refrigerants.
The interior panels and shelves are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel,
making them easy to keep clean and to sterilize.
A membrane keypad and digital temperature readout are provided on a small
control panel. On the upright models, this is located on the door. On the chest
models, it is located on a console at the right-hand side of the equipment. (
See
Figures 1, 2 & 3
)