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Installation

1.  Remove the packaging materials and tape. Open the doors and ventilate the unit. If the outside panels 

are dirty, clean them with a diluted neutral dishwashing detergent. (Undiluted detergent can damage 
the plastic components. For the dilution, refer to the instruction of the detergent.) After cleaning with the 
diluted detergent, always wipe it off with a wet cloth, then wipe the panels with a dry cloth.

2.  Door handle installation: Remove the two plugs from the door where you will attach the door handle. 

Apply door handle, plastic washer and screw and fasten the screw. For floor-level installation, the handle 
should be mounted at the higher location. For stacking above another compatible unit, the handle should 
be mounted at the lower location.

3.  Access Port: If a temperature sensor is to be placed inside the cabinet, the cable can be led through the 

access port on the right side of the cabinet. After using the port, a rubber cap and insulation should be 
reinstalled to seal the access port. Make a cut on the rubber cap and pass the sensor wire through it. 
Failure to do this can affect the temperature uniformity inside the cabinet and lead to condensation on 
the outside of the access port.

4.  Ensure unit is level, adjust legs as needed to level refrigerator in both directions.
5.  Connect the unit to dedicated power supply. Do not put any product in the unit at this time.
6.  Clean the refrigerator before putting into service.

Cleaning

Clean the unit once a month. Removal of dust and other particulates from air intake areas and the condenser is 
important for proper operation. Environments with large amounts of dust may require more frequent cleaning. 

WARNING
Always disconnect the power supply to the unit prior to any repair or maintenance of the unit in order to prevent 
electric shock or injury.

 

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Never pour water onto or into the unit. Doing so can damage the electrical insulation and may cause electric 
shock or short circuit.

 

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The compressor and other mechanical part are completely sealed. This unit requires absolutely no 
lubrication.

Note: Do not remove top wire shelf. The purpose of this component is to keep the top area free of material and 

assure the air flows through the entire unit uniformly.

 

1.  Remove the wires shelves. For removal of side wire barriers, you must begin from top to bottom, in 

order to have clearance while removing the components. Remove the side wire barrier by lifting up and 
compressing top towards inside of component. Finally, slide down to remove.

2.  Use a dry cloth to wipe off small amounts of dirt on the outside and inside of the unit and all accessories. 

If the outside panels are dirty, clean them with a diluted neutral dishwashing detergent. (Undiluted 
detergent can damage the plastic components. For the dilution, refer to the instruction of the detergent.) 
After the cleaning with the diluted detergent, always wipe it off with a wet cloth. Then wipe off the cabinet 
or accessories with a dry cloth.

3.  Open the refrigerator door. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the two screws securing the base grille. 

Set aside the base grille. 

4.  Use a vacuum cleaner with brush attachment to clean condenser regularly (as often as every other 

month). 

5.  Reinstall the base grille.

  

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Summary of Contents for Edge Series

Page 1: ...ervice review this guide carefully before you begin your installation Should you need technical help please call our Technical Service group at 877 612 5086 or 610 252 7301 Please have your model number serial number and complete and detailed explanation of the problem when contacting Technical Service Getting Started After uncrating and removing all packing material inspect the equipment for conc...

Page 2: ...and display an in service notice This equipment contains high voltage electricity and refrigerant charge Installation and repairs are to be performed by properly trained technicians aware of the dangers of dealing with high voltage electricity and refrigerant under pressure The technician must also be certified in proper refrigerant handling and servicing procedures All lockout and tag out procedu...

Page 3: ...7 W cm x 43 4 D cm Effective capacity 5 01 ft3 142 liters Exterior White PCM galvanized steel polyester resin baked finish Interior HFO vacuum formed plastic Door Electro galvanized steel Insulation HFO foamed in place Shelve Coated steel wire 3 pieces Size 19 19 W x 14 75 D 48 7 W cm x 37 5 D cm Weight 2 2 lb 1 kg Maximum load capacity for each shelf 33 lb 15 kg Access port Inner diameter 1 19 30...

Page 4: ...igerator Therefore Follett recommends that if hoses are ever connected to the refrigeration system for service the refrigerant should be recovered the system evacuated and recharged by weighing in the correct refrigerant charge Use of a combustible gas meter for detecting HC refrigerants needs to be with in 1 meter of working area Service technician should also have a safety placard for the work a...

Page 5: ...rom air intake areas and the condenser is important for proper operation Environments with large amounts of dust may require more frequent cleaning WARNING Always disconnect the power supply to the unit prior to any repair or maintenance of the unit in order to prevent electric shock or injury Never pour water onto or into the unit Doing so can damage the electrical insulation and may cause electr...

Page 6: ...f initial power up The cooling system will recover in roughly 15 minutes of a 3 minute door opening Avoid frequent door openings and introduction of large amounts of thermal mass at one time Defrost Follett Edge Series refrigerators have an automatic defrost cycle designed to keep the evaporator coil frost free Refrigerators do not require manual defrosting For every 18 hours of cumulative compres...

Page 7: ...in the setting mode causes the numerical value to go down in 0 1 C increments A long press of this key will enter offset mode Offset mode is used to calibrate the temperature display 5 Up Arrow Pressing this up arrow key in the setting mode causes the numerical value to go up in 0 1 C increments A long press of this key will enter or exit the key lock mode 6 Door check DOOR This is lit when the do...

Page 8: ...ED Screen and it will start blinking 5 Press key Within 2 seconds of pressing the button you will hear a beep once The display will show 4 9 on LED Screen and it will start blinking 6 Press key two times Within 2 seconds of pressing the button you will hear a beep once The display will show 4 7 on LED Screen and it will start blinking 7 Press key three times Within 2 seconds of pressing the button...

Page 9: ...5 C HI is displayed and LO is displayed when lower than 10 C 2 Press SET key SET The digits of the temperature display flash 3 Set to 4 by using the down arrow key Pressing and releasing the down arrow key shifts down the set point by 0 1 C increments 4 Press and release SET key SET The value 4 0 is stored in memory and the current refrigerator temperature is displayed Note If no key has been pres...

Page 10: ...display flash 2 Set to 5 2 by using Up arrow key Pressing the key shifts up the figure by 0 1 C Repeat until flashing digit turns to 0 7 3 Press the set key SET The current adjusted temperature offset by 0 2 degrees is displayed 5 2 Key Lock Operation This unit incorporates a key lock feature that can inhibit tampering using the keys on the control panel The key lock is set to OFF at the factory D...

Page 11: ...n of power supply plug from the outlet Display shuts off Door alarm When door remains open for more than 2 minutes Alarm lamp lights after two minute delay Intermittent tone after a delay of 2 minutes Auto return If a key operation is not performed for about 90 seconds in each setting mode Chamber temperature is displayed Setting mode is canceled Key lock When the key lock is ON Alternate LOC and ...

Page 12: ...n On start up of the unit The temperature in the unit does not match the set value on control panel On use Check if door has not been left opened for a long period of time Moisture collects on the outside Frequent door openings in highly humid conditions can cause this Reduce door openings and reduce time door is open Make sure door seal is tight Refrigerator is noisy Make sure cabinet is level no...

Page 13: ...Wiring Diagram REFNAT5 SD REFNAT5 GD 13 ...

Page 14: ...d with the upward bend to the rear and facing upward 1 Circulation Fan Helps to keep a consistent temperature throughout entire chamber 2 Powder coated wire shelves Space between shelves can be easily adjusted for maximum storing efficiency 3 Magnetic door gasket Magnetic force ensures the door is sealed to provide optimum performance and temperature uniformity 4 Adjustable legs Use these to level...

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Page 16: ...ch Lane Easton PA 18040 USA Toll free 877 612 5086 1 610 252 7301 www follettice com healthcare EDGE SERIES is a trademark of Follett Products LLC FOLLETT and FOLLETT HEALTHCARE are registered trademarks of Follett Products LLC registered in the US ...

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