VWR SCCP-19 Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

 

Part number 20047, Rev 0

 

 

REFRIGERATOR OPERATION 

After  the  unit  is  properly  installed  and  power  is  applied,  it  will  take  some  time  before  the 
system  is  cooled  down  to  temperature  and  cycling  normally.  You  should  wait  8  hours  on  the 
first startup before beginning to add product to the unit. This ensures that the unit is installed 
and operating properly before being put into service. On subsequent startups (after cleanings, 
for example), this  wait time  can be  reduced  to about  3  hours.     After  this  wait time,  the unit 
should be cycling in the desired temperature band. The units are calibrated before leaving the 
factory, so no adjustment should be necessary.  

Loading the units will again cause temperature to rise as the warmer product is introduced into 
the compartment. If a large amount of product is to be introduced, it is a good idea to do it in 
stages,  allowing  several  hours  between  stages  to  allow  temperature  to  stabilize  again  before 
introducing  additional  warm  product.  This  will  minimize  the  temperature  transient  while 
loading. Other tips for successful loading include:  

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Leave about 2-3 inches of free space along the back and sides of the unit to allow for proper 
air flow and, therefore, more even cooling of the product.  

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When loading the top shelf, avoid blocking the evaporator fan(s) (if installed). There should 
be at least 4 inches of clearance below the fan(s) to allow proper air flow.  

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Do  not  overload  the  unit.  Maximum  suggested  load  is  about  75%  of  chamber  capacity. 
Additionally, the load should be distributed evenly from top to bottom and side to side for 
best results.  

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Minimize the time the door is open. On top of letting the cold air out, you are also letting 
warm, moist air in which can result in more condensation and/or frost in the unit.  
 

Model SCLP-3004C will go into a defrost cycle every 8 hours to remove frost build-up around 
the evaporator  coils.  This  cycle  can  last  up  to  15  minutes.  During this  time  the  compressor  is 
turned off and defrost heaters are turned on in the evaporator section. This will cause a rise in 
air temperature inside the unit but should not significantly affect product temperatures.  

Remember  that  the  units  are  calibrated  to  the  desired  temperature  band  before  leaving  the 
factory. We also do extensive testing to ensure that these temperatures will result in product 
temperatures in the desired band. There should be no need to adjust the temperature control 
on these units, but if it is necessary, they can be adjusted using the manual thermostat on the 
inside of the unit

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It  is  STRONGLY  RECOMMENDED  that  you  contact  the  manufacturer’s  Technical  Support 
Department  prior  to  performing  any  temperature  adjustments  to  ensure  the  adjustment  is 
necessary and, if so, it is performed correctly.

  

Summary of Contents for SCCP-19

Page 1: ...agent driver at time of delivery Make sure you get a signed copy Send a written request for an inspection to the carrier B Concealed Damage This type of damage may not be discovered until the unit is...

Page 2: ...MANUFACTURER S TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT please have the unit s model and serial number ready as well as the problem description The model and serial number is located on the serial tag which can b...

Page 3: ...y receipt acknowledging the damage This has to happen at the time of delivery or it won t happen at all Keep a copy for your records and send another to the carrier s damage claims department along wi...

Page 4: ...t needed PLEASE NOTE Your refrigerator or freezer is designed as INDOOR USE and should be operated at air conditioned room temperature between 65 F to 85 F Remove the lower grill assembly from the fro...

Page 5: ...the plastic door stoppers see Image 4 5 and 6 CASTERS INSTALLATION It is important to ensure the casters are installed properly and securely in order to obtain the maximum strength and stability of th...

Page 6: ...on cord Be sure your unit is properly grounded Use the 3 prong plug provided into a 3 prong grounded outlet Only this method complies with national electrical codes local codes and ordinances Unless t...

Page 7: ...nd product temperatures inside of the units and require no further adjustment Please contact the manufacturer s Technical Support Department before making any adjustment to make sure the adjustment is...

Page 8: ...king the evaporator fan s if installed There should be at least 4 inches of clearance below the fan s to allow proper air flow Do not overload the unit Maximum suggested load is about 75 of chamber ca...

Page 9: ...ated with the alarm system i e delay times system status a battery backup which will maintain the alarm system for several hours after a power failure to allow for continued alarm and notification fun...

Page 10: ...pressed The MUTE PROGRAM button has three functions In Normal Run mode if the unit is beeping pressing the button will mute the beeper for a preset time Each time the button is pressed the mute time r...

Page 11: ...the BEEPER and ALARM LED will both activate Press the MUTE PROGRAM button to stop the beeper for a specified time changing the sound to short chirps When the temperature goes back within range and the...

Page 12: ...n a short period 5 Once the Monitor is in Programming mode each time the Mute button is pressed the display steps to the next parameter As the display steps to the next parameter the value of the prev...

Page 13: ...mote Alarm Relay is a single pole double throw SPDT relay that changes state switches with the loss of line power or with the presence of an alarm condition NOTE The relay is rated for pilot duty oper...

Page 14: ...of the unit A touch keypad allows the user to easily select the display units set point differential set point and heating or cooling mode Please Note The digital temperature controller has been fact...

Page 15: ...et point and S1 will be blinking Press the up and down keys to adjust to the desired setting S1 blinking Setpoint Temperature Press SET key again to access the differential mode The LCD will display t...

Page 16: ...y EP Appears when the probe is open shorted or sensing a temperature that is out of range Check to see if the sensed temperature is out of range If not check for probe damage by comparing it to a know...

Page 17: ...placements are pushed against rear wall or interrupted the proper refrigerator air circulation For the proper air circulation place the products evenly on each shelf Do not push against the refrigerat...

Page 18: ...prevent leakage Door will not close The unit is not level Refer to the Leveling section at the beginning of this manual Check for dirt and debris or items passing through the door seal MOISTURE DURIN...

Page 19: ...sehold cleaners ammonia or alcohol to clean handles Use a soft cloth to clean smooth handles Do not use a dry cloth to clean smooth handles For Glass Door Units clean the glass with a mild detergent a...

Page 20: ...th pressurized air CO2 or nitrogen REMEMBER THE CLEANING OF THE CONDENSER IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY AND IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE TO KEEP THE CONDENSER CLEAN IS ALSO NOT...

Page 21: ...Y In addition to the two 2 year warranty stated above Horizon Scientific Inc warrants its hermetically and semi hermetically sealed compressors to be free from defects in both material and workmanship...

Page 22: ...od or other external causes It does not apply to defects resulting from failure to properly install operate or maintain the product in accordance with the printed instructions provided or damage cause...

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