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Figure 7. Slide Rotation

 

 

5. Pull the slide towards the front of the cabinet.

 

 

6. Determine desired location for the slide and insert the slide into the rear pilaster at a 45 degree angle  

 

 

  towards the center of the cabinet.

 

 

7. Once the slide is seated in the rear pilaster, rotate the slide until it is parallel with the unit wall and 

 

 

  insert slide into front pilaster.

 

 

      

Figure 8. Slide Installation

  

CAUTION:

 Ensure the slide is level. If the slide is not seated in a level orientation, the drawers/baskets will not function  

 

 

as intended. This could cause injury or product damage.

 

 

8.  Replace the safety clip by hooking the clip under the front pilaster slide bracket. Then rotate the wire safety clip to  

 

 

  position the other bend of the wire safety clip to position the other bend of the clip over the top of the same bracket.

 

 

     

Figure 9. Clip Replacement

 

 

Drawer slides do 

not

 require lubrication. Additional lubricant could impede movement of the drawers 

 

 

when lubricant is cold.

Summary of Contents for CAX1205GA

Page 1: ...A CAX1205SD CAX1205PA CAX1205PD CAX2305GA CAX2305GD CAX2305CA CAX2305CD CAX2305SA CAX2305SD CAX2305PA CAX2305PD CAX3005GA CAX3005GD CAX3005CA CAX3005CD CAX3005SA CAX3005SD CAX3005PA CAX3005PD CAX4505GA CAX4505GD CAX4505CA CAX4505CD CAX5005GA CAX5005GD CAX5005CA CAX5005CD CAX5005SA CAX5005SD CAX5005PA CAX5005PD ...

Page 2: ...subject to change without notice Cardinal Health makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual In no event shall Cardinal Health be held liable for any damages direct or incidental arising from or related to the use of this manual For your future reference please have the following information readily available It can be found on the dataplate attached to your unit Model Numbe...

Page 3: ...tion 8 Location 8 Wiring 8 Convenience Outlet Chromatography Refrigerators 9 Shelves 11 Drawers 11 Baskets 14 Temperature Sensor Bottles 14 Door Operation 14 Remote Alarm Optional 15 Final Checks 16 8 Startup 17 Initial Startup 17 Product Loading and Unloading Guidelines 18 9 Operation 19 Control Panel 19 Display Functions 20 Programming Functions 21 Service Parameters 21 Temperature Settings 23 A...

Page 4: ...mitter 27 12 Maintenance 28 Cleaning the Cabinet Interior 28 Cleaning the Condenser Filter 28 Cleaning the Condenser 28 Automatic Defrost 28 Gasket Maintenance 29 Alarm Battery Maintenance 29 Preparation for Storage 29 Cleaning the Unit Chromatography Refrigerators 29 Replacing Sensor Chromatography Refrigerators 29 Sensor Maintenance Chromatography Refrigerators 29 13 Troubleshooting 30 14 End of...

Page 5: ...205G A D Cardinal Health CH1205S A D Cardinal Health CH1205P A D Cardinal Health CH2305G A D Cardinal Health CH2305C A D Cardinal Health CH2305S A D Cardinal Health CH2305P A D Cardinal Health CH3005G A D Cardinal Health CH3005C A D Cardinal Health CH3005S A D Cardinal Health CH3005P A D Cardinal Health CH4505G A D Cardinal Health CH4505C A D Cardinal Health CH5005G A D Cardinal Health CH5005C A D...

Page 6: ...hot during use and may cause a burn if touched with unprotected body parts Before installing using or maintaining this product please be sure to read the manual and product warning labels carefully Failure to follow these instructions may cause the product to malfunction which could result in injury or damage This symbol indicates possible pinch points which may cause personal injury This symbol i...

Page 7: ... AC motors etc CAUTION The chromatography safety circuit has slots holes at the bottom of the plug panel for enabling air to the safety sensor Do not block the Safety Circuit ventilation holes as this will diminish and defeat the Safety Circuit CAUTION Do not store or use uncapped reagents vessels and bottles inside the chromatography equipment This may diminish functionality of the safety circuit...

Page 8: ...Packaging damage does not denote that unit damage exists If concealed damage is found damage that is not apparent until the item has been unpacked stop further unpacking and save all packing for carrier s inspection Make a written request for inspection to delivering carrier This must be done within 15 days after delivery Then file a claim with the carrier Do not return goods to the manufacturer w...

Page 9: ...keys If you have ordered a unit with shelves the bag will also contain Small bag with shelving clips If the unit was ordered with a chart recorder the bag will also contain Chart recorder pamphlet Extra chart recorder paper If specified on the order the bag may also include QC temperature graph and test log Calibration information Other items with your unit include Power cord Baskets Shelves or Dr...

Page 10: ...t limited to personnel from the following areas Professional and clinical laboratories Pharma and Biotech facilities Academic Industrial and Government facilities or those trained in laboratory protocols put in place at your facility The units are not for use by the general public It is not considered a medical device and has therefore not been registered with a medical device regulatory body e g ...

Page 11: ...ed Voltage Rated Current Frequency Phase Power Module Plug Glass Door Unit Weight kg lbs Solid Door Unit Weight kg lbs Exterior Dimensions D x W x H 12A 115 V 6 25 A 60 Hz 1 IEC 19 129 285 130 286 79 0 x 61 9 x 185 4 cm 31 1 x 24 0 x 73 0 in 12D 208 230 V 3 05 A 60 Hz 1 23A 115 V 4 5 A 60 Hz 1 175 385 164 361 96 2 x 71 1 x 199 4 cm 37 9 x 28 0 x 78 5 in 23D 208 230 V 2 3 A 50 Hz 60 Hz 1 165 364 15...

Page 12: ...g Wiring diagrams are attached on the back of the cabinet CAUTION Connect the equipment to the correct power source Incorrect voltage can result in severe damage to the equipment CAUTION For personal safety and trouble free operation this unit must be properly grounded while in use Failure to ground the equipment may cause personal injury or damage to the equipment Always conform to the National E...

Page 13: ...matography Manual Reset Item E in Figure 2 off and then on There will be a power delay to the outlet for approximately 4 minutes where the red LED will be illuminated When power is available at the outlet the red LED will turn off and the green LED will illuminate If the circuit trips from RED back to GREEN repeatedly or never turns GREEN please contact Customer Service Flammable materials should ...

Page 14: ...e unit 1 Mains Power Inlet Switch B This is used to turn ON or OFF the AC supply to the refrigerator 2 Chromatography Power Inlet Switch D This is used to turn ON or OFF the AC inlet supply to the receptacle inside the refrigerator 3 Chromatography Manual Reset Switch E This is used to manually reset the safety circuit in the AC receptacle assembly after the LED turns RED from GREEN due to a safet...

Page 15: ...efrigerators with 6 drawers and CH5005 refrigerators with 12 drawers Drawers are shipped in a factory installed position that promotes uniform spacing between the drawers The drawer slides are adjustable to higher and lower positions in the cabinet You can position these slides in the vertical slots which are spaced at one inch intervals The drawers must be removed in order to adjust the position ...

Page 16: ... both the drawer tabs are aligned with the slots on the slides before pushing the drawer down between the slides CAUTION Be careful when reinstalling the drawers to avoid possible pinching 7 5 3 Changing Drawer Position Drawer slides have a small wire safety clip at the front pilaster which prevent the slides from falling when the drawer is removed To change the position of the drawer slides compl...

Page 17: ...Installation CAUTION Ensure the slide is level If the slide is not seated in a level orientation the drawers baskets will not function as intended This could cause injury or product damage 8 Replace the safety clip by hooking the clip under the front pilaster slide bracket Then rotate the wire safety clip to position the other bend of the wire safety clip to position the other bend of the clip ove...

Page 18: ...next time the unit needs to be moved 3 Remove the taped lid and temperature sensor s from the wall 4 Insert the temperature probe s into the bottle 5 Secure the cap to the bottle and return the bottle to the bracket 7 8 Door Operation Laboratory refrigerators have either swinging or sliding doors CAUTION Door seal integrity is critical for refrigerator s performance Never route anything through th...

Page 19: ... doors that can be used to keep the doors open when required 7 9 Remote Alarm Optional All units have factory installed local alarm contacts that can be used for remote alarm systems The maximum distance between a refrigerator and a remote alarm depends on the wire gauge used Refer to Table 4 below Table 4 Wire Gauges and Distance to Remote Alarm Wire Gauge Total Wire Length feet Distance to Alarm...

Page 20: ... COMMON and CLOSE ON FAIL wires must be tied together in this application 3 Plug the alarm system service cord into an electrical outlet The contacts will trip in the event of a power outage high temperature alarm or low temperature alarm 7 10 Final Checks Before start up be sure to complete the following steps 1 Make sure that the unit is free of all wood or cardboard shipping materials both insi...

Page 21: ...t this point refer to Section 7 9 8 If desired lock the cabinet door using the key Place duplicate key copies in a safe place All controls should now be fully operational the alarm active if enabled and all visual indicators active 8 1 1 Additional Chromatography Refrigerator Startup 1 Connect the AC chromatography power cord to the chromatography power inlet connector 2 Toggle the Chromatography ...

Page 22: ...go and the bottom of the shelf drawer basket Lack of clearance may affect unit performance or impede operation of drawer basket Keep cargo within the bounds of the shelf drawer basket For initial product loading and after removing the drawers or baskets for cleaning be sure to load the unit from the bottom drawer or basket up to ensure the components are seated properly Applicable for drawers and ...

Page 23: ...s The number in the main display flashes when the value can be modified 2 Thermometer shows cabinet temperature and alarm conditions There are 10 horizontal bars 9 are displayed during normal operation the tenth top bar indicates a warm alarm condition The number of bars illuminated indicates approximate cabinet temperature With the default settings 4 to 6 bars illuminated indicate that the cabine...

Page 24: ... is in the alarm on position the alarms are on and the setpoints cannot be modified 14 Power On when the key switch is in the on position the unit power is on with no alarms active 15 Off when the key switch is in the off position the unit is off For full descriptions of display programming and service functions refer to Tables 6 7 and 8 9 2 Display Functions Table 6 Control Panel Display Function...

Page 25: ...e display will then flash SEr to indicate that you have entered the service mode followed by the software checksum values flashing on the screen The service icon will also illuminate Use up and down buttons to modify the values and press the scan SCAN button to save the value and go to the next screen Note If the alarms are enabled the unit will not enter Service Mode CAUTION Resetting any of the ...

Page 26: ... as a response to door openings 5 Press Scan SCAN Cnt oFSt Control Probe Offset The difference in temperature between the control probe value and the average compartment temperature that is used to control the cooling system to the unit set point during steady state operation This can be useful to adjust if there is a discrepancy between the unit set point and the average cabinet temperature 6 Pre...

Page 27: ...11 Press Scan SCAN dEF Hi Defrost Temp Out The maximum temperature that the defrost probe can reach before stopping the defrost cycle 12 Press Scan SCAN qUA Quality Mode Normally OFF 00 Used for production line testing 13 Press Scan SCAN bot BOT Mode Normally OFF 00 If ON 01 the unit is forced to run at coldest possible temperature for approximately 24 hours Defrosts will still occur as scheduled ...

Page 28: ... display and the speaker icon will occur at the same time If there has been a warm alarm since the last alarm reset but the temperature is not currently in an alarm state the uppermost bar of the thermometer and the speaker icon will slowly alternate in flashing During a cold alarm a flashing of the bulb of the thermometer the temperature display and the speaker icon will occur at the same time If...

Page 29: ...or to access the recorder 2 Connect the nine volt DC battery located at the recorder s upper right corner This battery provides back up power 3 Install clean chart paper refer to Section 10 2 at the next page 4 Close the recorder door Note The recorder may not respond until the system reaches temperatures within the recorder s range Label Description 1 Pressure Sensitive Chart Buttons 2 Imprinting...

Page 30: ...tem is operating If AC power fails the LED indicator on the recorder flashes to alert you to a power failure The recorder continues sensing cabinet temperature and the chart continues turning for approximately 24 hours with back up power provided by the nine volt battery The LED indicator glows continuously when main power is functioning and the battery is charged When the battery is low the LED f...

Page 31: ... Temperature Transmitter Label Description 1 Terminal Strip 2 Rear of Unit 3 Controller and or Indicator 4 Customer Provided System Note The building management system load wiring must have a resistance less than 340 ohms 11 2 Unpowered Temperature Transmitter An unpowered temperature transmitter is an option for this unit This temperature transmitter allows for remote temperature monitoring of yo...

Page 32: ...ack cage CAUTION Do not pull the filter downwards from the bottom The condenser has sharp surfaces 12 3 Cleaning the Condenser CAUTION Condensers should be cleaned at least every six months more often if the laboratory area is dusty In heavy traffic areas condensers load with dirt more quickly Failure to keep the condenser clean can result in equipment warm up or erratic temperatures CAUTION Never...

Page 33: ...cloth or spray the cloth first and then wipe interior surfaces Do not spray directly on the center outlet column Use a damp cloth to clean around the outlet Use of other cleaners may contain chemicals that will turn off power to the outlet If this occurs continue to clean the refrigerator and leave the doors open for approximately 5 minutes to allow any vapors to exit the refrigerator In the event...

Page 34: ...ature fluctuates Temperature Control Make sure that the control is set correctly Refer to Section 9 3 Condenser clogged Make sure the condenser and filter are clean Refer to Section 12 2 and Section 12 3 Solution bottle Make sure the solution bottles for the temperature sensors are full The solution is a 50 50 mixture of glycerin and distilled water Other causes If the temperature control is set c...

Page 35: ...or Replace defrost probe E05 on display Ambient Probe Failure Check for loose probe connector Replace ambient probe Err on display Upper Bottle Probe Failure Check for loose probe connector Replace upper bottle probe on display Lost Communication Call customer service Convenience outlet has no power No Power Ensure all switches are in the ON position I on the rear of the unit Try cycling the Chrom...

Page 36: ...llowing 1 Remove items and defrost unit Be sure to clean up any biological safety hazards 2 Remove the cabinet door to help prevent entrapment inside of a unit 3 Have a certified technician remove the refrigerant and compressor then drain the compressor and oil from the system Dispose of components following local regulations ...

Page 37: ...nd without further force or effect if there is any i repair made to the product by a party other than the manufacturer or its duly authorized service representative ii misuse including use inconsistent with written operating instructions for the product mishandling contamination overheating modification or alteration of the product by any customer or third party or iii use of replacement parts tha...

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