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Drying Cabinet 
 
 

Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual

 

 Issue 15 

Page 

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 October 2011 

 

 
 

 

Warranty Statement – Australia Only 

 

 

Subject to the following conditions we provide, from the date of purchase, the following 
warranty: 

 

Functional components found within the unit to be defective in workmanship or material will be 
replaced free of charge subject to the periods of warranty specified. 

 

The structural warranty covers any structural components within the unit, which fail to perform 
their intended function due to faulty manufacture or deterioration within the warranty period. 

This warranty only covers products manufactured by Malmet (Australia) Pty Ltd. 
 

Conditions and Exclusions 

 

Equipment must be installed according to our instructions (outlined in our Operation, 
Maintenance and Installation Manual) and operated to the purpose it was designed. 

 

Warranty shall not cover damage, malfunction or failure resulting from accident, misuse or 
misapplication, improper or unauthorised repair, neglect or modification or use of unauthorised 
replacement parts or accessories, or improper voltage.  The warranty shall be void if the serial 
number is removed or altered. 

 

Parts damaged in transit back to Malmet Leeton due to poor packaging could result in warranty 
claim being rejected. 

 

Any part tampered with or has unauthorised repairs and modifications will be rejected as a 
warranty claim. 

 

Reasonable access must be allowed for maintenance.  If any additional equipment is needed 
to provide access to the unit, this must be provided (and paid for) by the owner. 

 

It is the owner’s responsibility to provide safe access to the unit.  Malmet, or any of its 
authorised service outlets, may refuse to do maintenance or warranty work if access is unsafe. 

 

Should a warranty claim be rejected you will be advised in writing with a full explanation of our 
reasons. 

 

It is our policy to have a Warranty Claim Procedure that is fair to our customers and provides 
an efficient system of replacement and/or repair of faulty parts.  If at any time you believe we 
are not meeting our commitment to you please contact Malmet Head Office – Leeton. 

 

No responsibility will be accepted for outside elements such as storms, pest and vermin that 
may cause damage to the unit. 

 

No responsibility will be accepted for damage contributed by electrical surges or brown outs or 
any other consequential damages. 

 

If there is no certificate of compliance for plumbing or electrical, Malmet reserves the right to 
refuse service on non-compliant installations. 

Summary of Contents for Drying Cabinet

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...of Contents Forward 3 Design Parameters 3 Quality Policy 4 Section A Unit Operation 5 Section B Unit Maintenance 6 Trouble Shooting Guide 7 Wiring Diagram 8 Section C Unit Installation 9 Unit Specific...

Page 3: ...r tubing face masks anaesthetic bags and other ancillary equipment A total of six 6 stainless steel shelves is provided The shelves are removable with 6 positions including the base The cabinet is ins...

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Page 5: ...net appears for approximately five seconds After five seconds the unit switches to display the actual cabinet temperature Changing the set temperature lock out feature AUTHORISED PERSONNEL ONLY Author...

Page 6: ...m water and detergent Wipe over outside panels with stainless steel cleaner Weekly Remove filter on air intake top right hand side panel and wash in warm water and replace when dry Half Yearly Check e...

Page 7: ...turns off Fan failure Switch off power supply at main and Call for Service Display is on but unit not heating Element failure Relay board failure Switch off power supply at main and Call for Service...

Page 8: ...Drying Cabinet Operation Maintenance and Installation Manual Issue 15 Page 8 7th October 2011 Wiring Diagram...

Page 9: ...be a 5 to10mm gap between the side panel and the timber Clearance on the top of the Drying Cabinet needs to be typically 500mm This allows access to replace the electric motor heating elements etc All...

Page 10: ...B SKCM325 Access via compatible RS232 Control PCB Overtemp Protection Electronic cutout 5 C above set point Temperature Control Incremental 1 C 70 C Factory set at 70 C Secondary Overtemp Protection H...

Page 11: ...ltered Parts damaged in transit back to Malmet Leeton due to poor packaging could result in warranty claim being rejected Any part tampered with or has unauthorised repairs and modifications will be r...

Page 12: ...tial loss either direct or indirect resulting from power spikes incorrect operation incorrect installation or faulty product are excluded All warranties are NOT transferable Unauthorised use of non ge...

Page 13: ...installer is responsible for the correct installation start up and demonstrating the operation of this product They are also responsible for issuing the relevant certificates of compliance These may...

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