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INTRODUCTION  

 

Thank you for choosing an 

ICS PACIFIC 

G400L

 Medical Display Refrigerator. 

Before you operate the 

ICS PACIFIC 

G400L

 Medical Display Refrigerator (herein named 

“the cabinet”) please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. 

You will get a long life out your cabinet if you maintain it correctly and follow the safety and 
installation instructions detailed within this manual. 

 

PRODUCT INFORMATION 

Write the Model & Serial Number here for your records: 

Model #: _____________________________ 

Serial #: _____________________________ 

These numbers can be found on the back of the cabinet. 

  
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

Introduction

 

2

 

Safety Instructions

 

3

 

Safety Instructions

 

3

 

General Instructions

 

4

 

Setting Up The Cabinet

 

4

 

Stocking The Cabinet

 

4

 

General Operating Instructions

 

4

 

Cleaning Instructions

 

4

 

Electronic Digital Controller

 

5

 

Understanding The Electronic Digital Controller

 

5

 

To Operate The Light

 

5

 

Reading And Resetting The High/Low Temperature Readings

 

5

 

Alarm Function

 

5

 

Special Points

 

6

 

Special Points To Note

 

6

 

Ensuring Adequate Ventilation

 

6

 

Hi/Lo Temperature Light

 

6

 

Refrigerating Light

 

6

 

Defrost Light

 

6

 

The Up/Light Button

 

6

 

The Down/Mute Button

 

6

 

The Hi/Lo Button

 

6

 

Other

 

6

 

Temperature Range

 

6

 

Before Calling Service

 

7

 

Before Calling The 

ICS PACIFIC

 

Service Department

 

7

 

 

Summary of Contents for G400L

Page 1: ...Manual 31 Healey Road Dandenong South Victoria 3175 Australia P O Box 4140 Dandenong South BC Victoria 3164 Australia E mail info icspacific com au Web www icspacific com au Phone 61 03 9706 5115 Facsimilie 61 03 9706 6556 Toll Free Sales 1800 664 664 Service 1800 630 360 ...

Page 2: ...__ These numbers can be found on the back of the cabinet TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 Safety Instructions 3 Safety Instructions 3 General Instructions 4 Setting Up The Cabinet 4 Stocking The Cabinet 4 General Operating Instructions 4 Cleaning Instructions 4 Electronic Digital Controller 5 Understanding The Electronic Digital Controller 5 To Operate The Light 5 Reading And Resetting The High Lo...

Page 3: ...he cabinet off at the power point first and remove the 3 pin plug carefully from the power point Always disconnect the 3 pin plug of the cabinet from the power point before cleaning to avoid danger of electrocution Do not store volatile or flammable substances inside of the cabinet Do not place any pressurised containers into the cabinet There is risk of explosion or fire Do not climb on or inside...

Page 4: ...helf When stocking the shelves ensure that stock is not overhanging the sides of the shelves to ensure correct air circulation Stock must not touch the front glass internal side panels When using containers such as boxes or trays on the shelves ensure there is adequate ventilation in the bottom of the containers and around the containers so that airflow is not restricted If in any doubt whatsoever...

Page 5: ...values press the HI LO Button and hold it in for 6 to 7 seconds The reset will be signalled by one long beep 4 Every time the high and low temperatures are checked it is important to clear and reset the displayed values Alarm function 1 The alarm will activate if the temperature inside the fridge goes below 2ºC or rises above 8ºC for longer than 30 minutes The alarm will activate and the display w...

Page 6: ...rs This indicator will flash after defrost as part of its normal operation The UP Light Button 14 0 The UP Light button switches the internal light on and off The DOWN Mute Button 15 0 The DOWN Mute button is used to deactivate the alarm in the event it is activated The HI LO Button 16 0 The Hi Lo Button is used to check the maximum and minimum temperatures of the fridge It is also used to clear a...

Page 7: ...within the evaporator Ensure that the drain tube has not dislodged from the drip tray at the rear of the cabinet If there is condensation on the cabinet The ambient room temperature must not be above 30 C The relative humidity must not be above 60 The door must remain securely closed when not in use If the cabinet is running warm inside The ambient room temperatures must not be above 30 C The rela...

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