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CONTENTS 

 

 

 

RECEIVING ……………………………………………………………….  3 

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS………………...…………………….  4 

 

REFRIGERATOR OPERATION ………………………………………..  6 

 

ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL ………………………….  7 

 

QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ………………………………...  10 

 

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ……………………………………..  12 

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO CHANGE CONTROLLER FROM 

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C TO 

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F…..

 

14 

 

WARRANTY INFORMATION ……………………………………..…….  18 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

READ THIS BOOK!  

Note to Customer:   

 

This merchandise was carefully packed and thoroughly inspected before leaving our plant. 

Responsibility for its safe delivery was assumed by the carrier upon acceptance of the shipment. 

As directed on the side of your packing carton, claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must 

be made on the carrier as follows:   

   

A.) Visible Loss, Damage, Shortage External Evidence of Loss or Damage:

  This type of 

damage must be noted on the freight bill and acknowledged by the carrier’s 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 being 

unpacked. When concealed damage is discovered, stop unpacking immediately and contact the 

carrier immediately to report the claim and request an inspection. This should be done as soon 

as possible and, in any case, must be done within 15 days or receiving the merchandise. If at all 

possible, do not move the item and save all packaging material for carrier’s inspection.  

  

C.) FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN THE CARRIER 

REFUSING TO HONOR YOUR COMPANY’S CLAIM. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES 

SHOULD THE MERCHANDISE BE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER. NO RETURNS 

WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION.   

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for UCR101

Page 1: ...gerator of Yamato Scientific To use this unit properly read this Instruction Manual thoroughly before using this unit Keep this instruction manual around this unit for referring at any time WARNING Ca...

Page 2: ...must be noted on the freight bill and acknowledged by the carrier s 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...

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: ...is cabinet must conform to all National and Local Electrical Codes Consult the cabinet Serial Data plate for voltage cycle phase and amp requirements before making connection VOLTAGE SHOULD NOT VARY M...

Page 5: ...ecially if the weather is very hot This is normal The motor compressor will cycle normally as soon as the excess heat has been removed TEMPERATURE CONTROL NOTE The control is preset at the factory to...

Page 6: ...ides of the unit to allow for proper air flow and therefore more even cooling of the product When loading the top shelf avoid blocking the evaporator fan s if installed There should be at least 4 inch...

Page 7: ...ides the following functions Red LED for visual indication of an alarm condition Beeper for audible indication of an alarm condition A preprogrammed 5 minute delay from the time a set point is attaine...

Page 8: ...Pon The control keys are now unlocked and you can perform the programming functions below Adjusting the temperature control set points NOTE The temperature control set points are preset at the factor...

Page 9: ...isplay Press the UP or DOWN keys several times to cycle through the parameters until CF is displayed Press SET to display the current setting either C for Celsius or F for Fahrenheit Use the UP or DOW...

Page 10: ...d the proper refrigerator air circulation For the proper air circulation place the products evenly on each shelf Do not push against the refrigerator s rear or side walls Evaporator is blocked by fros...

Page 11: ...bove 40C 104F Stop using immediately The display shows LL and the compressor does not run The ambient temperature is below 40C 40F Stop using immediately MOISTURE DURING THE SUMMER SEASON The amount o...

Page 12: ...e the proper tools When cleaning stainless steel surfaces take care to use non abrasive tools Soft cloths and plastic scouring pads will not harm the steel s passive layer Stainless steel pads may be...

Page 13: ...er Sheen Passive Film Breakdown Corrosion on metals is everywhere We recognize it quickly on iron and steel as unsightly yellow orange rust Such metals are called active because they actively corrode...

Page 14: ...enheit For Refrigerator Press and hold DOWN SET until Hy appears on display Now release the buttons Press and hold DOWN SET again until Pr2 appears The Pr2 will appear briefly and disappear when you l...

Page 15: ...to Hy Press UP or DOWN until CF is displayed press SET Change C to F and press SET This changes Celsius to Fahrenheit Then press UP or DOWN until LS is displayed press SET Low set point limit Change t...

Page 16: ...s displayed press SET Upper set point limit Change the value to 60 for factory setting and press SET Then press UP or DOWN until ALU is displayed press SET Upper alarm setting Change the value to 50 f...

Page 17: ...Hy is displayed press SET Differential Change the value to 4 for factory setting and press SET Do not push any other buttons and let the display return back to normal operation Press and hold SET unti...

Page 18: ...Conditions This warranty shall have force and effect only if all items are used with proper circuits voltages and frequencies and the operation thereof is in accordance with instructions furnished by...

Page 19: ...to a 25 restocking fee Shipping and handling cost are non refundable All retrofitted customized and special order item sales are final and non returnable In Case of Request for Repair If the failure...

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