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To obtain replacement parts information and pricing,

please call the Fisher Scientific Customer Relations

Department at 1-800-

438

-

4851

and have the unitʼs model,

serial and code numbers available. This information is

located on data plates on the rear of the unit.

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Replacement Parts

Summary of Contents for ISOTEMP 97 938-1

Page 1: ...ISOTEMP Refrigerators Refrigerator Freezers and Freezers Operation Manual and Parts List MODEL NO 97 920 1 97 938 1 97 950 1 97 915 1 97 960 1 97 935 1 97 952 1 97 926 1 97 925 1 97 928 1...

Page 2: ...el 97 920 1 12 General Purpose Laboratory Units 13 Model 97 920 1 13 Model 97 915 1 14 Model 97 960 1 15 Model 97 926 1 16 Flammable Materials Storage Units 17 Overview 17 Model 97 925 1 18 Model 97 9...

Page 3: ...manner by providing up to the minute information on products pricing specifica tions delivery and return procedures They ll arrange to have your order shipped from one of our many Customer Service Cen...

Page 4: ...e front should be 3 or more back from the edge to avoid accidental tipping of the unit If possible locate your unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources such as a radiator stove or heat d...

Page 5: ...E A TEMPERATURE THAT WILL CAUSE IT TO EMIT TOXIC FUMES DEATH OR SEVERE INJURY MAY RESULT WARNING BEFORE CONNECTING THE FINAL POWER SUPPLY CHECK THE ELECTRICAL CHARAC TERISTICS OF THE UNIT NAMEPLATE TO...

Page 6: ...lting serious explosion After the unit wires have been pulled through the horizontal conduit the following procedure is required Turn power off at the circuit breaker before proceed ing Place a small...

Page 7: ...bottom completely blocking this end of the horizontal conduit 7 INSTALLATION Left Hub Right Hub Wiring Figure 2 Horizontal Conduit Cutaway Insert fiber rope material down into horizontal conduit openi...

Page 8: ...not to trap air bubbles Immediately wipe off any spilled sealing compound Screw conduit domed cover back onto conduit opening NOTE INITIAL SETUP OF SEALING COMPOUND WILL OCCUR IN APPROXIMATELY 30 MIN...

Page 9: ...er on a shelf in the center of the chamber Initially rotate the temperature control knob to an arbitrary setting Allow approximately 2 hours for the temperature to initially stabi lize Check the tempe...

Page 10: ...e affected Use the following procedure to defrost manually Rotate the temperature control knob to the OFF setting Disconnect the power cord from its outlet Remove contents of unit If practical wrap co...

Page 11: ...as frost has accumulated to 1 4 defrost Keep containers covered when possible to reduce moisture buildup Set operating temperature no colder than neces sary for the items being refrigerated Safety Tip...

Page 12: ...inge and mount it on the other side tightening its bolts Remove the hole plugs of the door handle with a knife Fit the hole plugs of the door handle to the other side Fit the buffer to its place Mount...

Page 13: ...z Watts Amps Refrig Temp Range C F Net Wt Lbs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg 97 920 1 120 60 160 1 3 2 to 7 36 to 45 100 46 120 55 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps may be higher MODEL 97 920 1...

Page 14: ...x 18 5 x 20 48 x 47 x 51 cm 120 60 96 0 8 97 915 1 Model Electrical Characteristics Volts Hz Watts Amps Refrig Temp Range C F Net Wt Lbs kg 35 16 Ship Wt Lbs kg 40 18 2 0 to 7 32 to 45 NOTE Amps list...

Page 15: ...s Volts Hz Watts Amps Refrig Temp Range C F Net Wt Lbs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg 97 960 1 120 60 160 1 3 2 to 7 36 to 45 Freezer Temp Range C F 6 to 1 21 to 33 100 46 120 55 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run...

Page 16: ...inches cm Total Vol Cu Ft Model Electrical Characteristics Volts Hz Watts Amps Net Wt Lbs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg Freezer Temp Range C F 97 926 1 120 60 132 1 1 20 to 15 4 to 5 75 34 95 43 NOTE Amps listed...

Page 17: ...materials inside the unit They are NOT designed for use in Class I Groups C and D environments For these locations use a Fisher Explosion Proof Refrigerator However FMS units are not suitable for use...

Page 18: ...Net Wt Lbs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg Freezer Temp Range C F 97 925 1 120 60 132 1 1 20 to 15 4 to 5 85 39 110 50 NOTE ALLOW FOR 4 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL SPACE AT THE REAR OF FLAMMABLE MATERIAL STORAGE UNITS TO...

Page 19: ...bs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg 97 938 1 120 60 160 1 3 2 to 7 36 to 45 100 46 120 55 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps may be higher NOTE THIS UNIT IS DESIGNED FOR FREE STAND ING RECESSED OR...

Page 20: ...p Range C F Net Wt Lbs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg 97 935 1 120 60 160 1 3 2 to 7 36 to 44 Freezer Temp Range C F 6 to 1 21 to 33 100 46 120 55 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps may be highe...

Page 21: ...ps Refrig Temp Range C F Net Wt Lbs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg 97 952 1 120 60 160 1 3 2 to 7 36 to 44 Freezer Temp Range C F 6 to 1 21 to 33 100 46 120 55 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps...

Page 22: ...s Amps Net Wt Lbs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg Freezer Temp Range C F 97 928 1 120 60 132 1 1 20 to 15 4 to 5 90 41 120 55 NOTE ALLOW 5 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL REAR SPACE FOR EXPLOSION PROOF UNITS TO ACCOM MODATE T...

Page 23: ...ics Volts Hz Watts Amps Refrig Temp Range C F Net Wt Lbs kg Ship Wt Lbs kg 97 950 1 120 60 160 1 3 2 to 7 36 to 45 100 46 120 55 NOTE Amps listed are at normal run mode starting amps may be higher NOT...

Page 24: ...ction 3 wide x 1 1 2 high Installation Instructions NOTE Not recommended for use on cushioned vinyl flooring 1 Move refrigerator freezer away from wall 2 Prepare roller by loosening wing nut on the in...

Page 25: ...ny cause the displayed temperature to change one digit Only when the displayed temperature is changing within a period of 20 seconds or greater can the change be related to real thermal changes in the...

Page 26: ...every 30 seconds and the alarm status lamp 6 to flash during the delay period If the alarm condition is still present at the end of the preset 30 minute delay period the audio alarm will turn on with...

Page 27: ...unit designs permit easy and rapid cleaning and should not take more than a few minutes Remember to wear protective gloves to prevent frost bite especially when removing items from freezer units Do no...

Page 28: ...gasket will allow cold air to escape This causes unit to work harder than necessary to maintain cold temperatures Re seat or replace gasket if worn If you have temperature set too cold this may cause...

Page 29: ...nd pricing please call the Fisher Scientific Customer Relations Department at 1 800 438 4851 and have the unit s model serial and code numbers available This information is located on data plates on t...

Page 30: ...ungfallen finden Sie unter www thermo com Conformit WEEE Questo prodotto deve rispondere alla direttiva dell Unione Europea 2002 96EC in merito ai Rifiuti degli Apparecchi Elettrici ed Elettronici WEE...

Page 31: ...aining from the respective manufacturer whatever adjustment is reasonable in the light of the manufacturer s own warranty b The Company shall be released from all obligations under its warranty in the...

Page 32: ...can be found on the dataplate attached to the equipment If available please provide the date purchased the source of purchase manufacturer or specific agent rep organization and purchase order number...

Page 33: ...275 Aiken Road Asheville NC 28804 United States 057 155 00 Rev A...

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