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WARNING

Safety Precautions

Do not use your appliance outdoors to avoid 
power leaks or electrical hazards.

Do not place the appliance in a damp area as 
wet-insulting materials may cause electrical 
leaks or hazards.

Never ground the appliance to a gas or water 
pipe, telephone line or lightning rod as such 
connection may result in electrical shocks.

Avoid  accidental  access  of  steel  wires  or 
conductive cables into the airflow openings 
to prevent electrical shocks or damage to the 
appliance.

Never  store  volatile  and/or  inflammable 
materials in the appliance.

Do  not  sprinkle  water  directly  on  the 
appliance  for  cleaning  to  avoid  electrical 
shorts or hazards.

Unauthorized  disassembly,  repair  or 
restructure is not allowed as fire or injury may 
result.

Qualified  technicians  should  carry  out 
installtion  or  maintenance  as  unauthorized 
installation  or  repair  may  result  in  gas  or 
liquid leaks, electrical shocks or fires.

Unplug  the  appliance  before  commencing 
repairs, maintenance or inspection.

The  appliance  must  be  installed  on  a  solid 
and flat surface, or the appliance may fall or 
tilt.

The electrical plug should be kept clean and 
be  tightly  inserted  into  the  socket,  or  fires 
may result.

The electrical socket must be grounded by a 
qualified  technician  to  avoid  electrical 
shocks. After installation, the socket should 
be accessible.

Follow the instructions on the type plate and 
use  a  dedicated  power  source  for  the 
appliance,  as  a  power  adaptor  may  cause 
fire.

Do not pull out two drawers simultaneously 
when loading or unloading the appliance. Do 
not store excessive weight in the drawers.

Unplug  the  appliance  if  the  appliance 
develops a fault to avoid electrical shocks or 
fires.

Do not install the appliance in an area where 
toxic or radioactive materials are stored.

Special  personnel  should  be  authorized  for 
disposal  or  discarded  appliances  to  avoid 
accidental entrapment in the appliance.

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Cables  with  a  section  area  of  0.75mm  
should be used for extension of power cable. 
Do  not  step  on  electrical  cables  when   
moving or installing the appliance. Damaged 
or  worn  electrical  cables  must  be  replaced 
with the materials provided by an authorized 
after sales agent.

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Содержание BBR 950

Страница 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Refrigerator BBR 950 ...

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Страница 3: ...Table of Contents PAGE Safety Precautions 4 Accessories 7 Location 8 Installation 9 Operation instructions 10 Cautions 15 Maintenance and repair 16 Technical information 17 3 ...

Страница 4: ...nd to avoid potential hazards In this manual and on labels attached to this product the words WARNING and CAUTION mean the following A potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to the equipment A potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death CAUTION WARNING Label indications for example This ...

Страница 5: ...ection The appliance must be installed on a solid and flat surface or the appliance may fall or tilt The electrical plug should be kept clean and be tightly inserted into the socket or fires mayresult The electrical socket must be grounded by a qualified technician to avoid electrical shocks After installation the socket should beaccessible Follow the instructions on the type plate and use a dedic...

Страница 6: ...Light switch Control panel Inner light Glass door Casters Rack Auto temperature chart recorder 6 ...

Страница 7: ...isplay the current temperature and warning data 2 Light Switch Control of the lights inside the appliance 3 Casters Casters designed for free movement of the appliance 4 Automatic temperature chart recorder A seven day temperature chart recorder is standard on all models 5 Rack The racks can be loaded with 320 blood bags of 200ml 6 Inner light 7 ...

Страница 8: ...ing Appliance must be grounded to prevent electrical hazards 8 Ensure that no article can fall on the top of the appliance Location The appliance should be located in an area where the following requirements can be satisfied Plug with a grounding pin should be used for the appliance to prevent electrical shock Do not ground the appliance to water pipes as frequently PVC pipes are used for water su...

Страница 9: ...ws for dismounting the test bottle 4 Fill the test bottle with 10 glycerin or other solution such as glycol to the scale 200 5 Replace the capped test bottle in its original position 6 Set the sensor on the test bottle and replace the sensor fixing panel Operation Instructions Temperature adjusting Press and hold both SENSOR SELECT button and CALIB CANCEL button for more than 3s until original set...

Страница 10: ...ng This defrosting process does not affect the temperature in the appliance 2 Automatic defrosting When frost accumulates on the cooling coils as a result of high ambient temperature and a large amount of loaded wet items the defrosting process will be set automatically The defrosting process will stop when the designed condition is reached In such a case the temperature of 200ml blood bags will r...

Страница 11: ... Temperature detected by upper or lower sensor 6 C Temperature detected by upper or lower sensor 2 C Temperature detected by sensor 8 C or 1 C Power interruption or switch off External door ajar or open Control panel off control within 90 seconds Upper sensor open or short Lower sensor open or short Defrosting circuit open or short Over temperature open or short Rechargeable battery voltage low or...

Страница 12: ... state Staff should be designated to daily inspection and record of the operation status of the appliance Items in storage should be moved to another appliance if temperature fluctuates abnormally Troubleshooting Problem Unit does not operate Desired temperature is not reached Excessive noise Warning indicator blinks with buzz Solution Fuse in good condition Appliance is not properly plugged Failu...

Страница 13: ...e source battery which lasts about 30 hours Caution The battery should remain fully charged If the appliance is not in operation the battery should be switched off Ensure that the battery is in good status as a spare power source If power fails the LED of the temperature recorder blinks until AC power is supplied or spare power source is connected The LED indicator will blink when the power in the...

Страница 14: ... pauses over the marginal scale which does not represent a certain temperature value If the pen does not stop over the said position the arrows 1 and 2 can be used to adjust the pen s position within 5 seconds 4 Temperature calibration The temperature recorder is preset during the manufacturing process The following are procedures for resetting 1 Set the recorder in operation for at least 2 hours ...

Страница 15: ...om the test bottle 3 Fully stir the solution of broken ice cubes and cold water in a vacuum flask 4 Place the sensor in the solution 5 Continue to stir the icy solution until the temperature of the solution is 0 C measured by a precise thermometer Test the temperature displayed on the sensor to be calibrated 6 Wait until displayed temperature stabilizes If the displayed temperature is not 0 C cali...

Страница 16: ... Unplug the appliance 2 Remove the starter 3 Tightly install the new starter 4 Connect the appliance to the power source Recording paper The pressure sensitive paper for the temperature recorder provided when the appliance is purchased can be used for about six months Additional recording paper can be ordered and provided within one or two months thereafter Ordered recording paper will be shipped ...

Страница 17: ...950 936L 320bags 450ml Sprayed steel sheet Sprayed stainless sheet Electrical heated glass door Styrene polyurethane foam Freon free 12 Forced air circulation Sealed Finned pipes Finned pipes R134a Automatic Electronic control system Indicator blinks for buzzer and remote warning Indicator blinks without deferred buzzer alarm Door war ning indicator on and buzzer signal 1 minute later Permanent st...

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Страница 20: ...WWW ARCTIKO COM 50 80 005 0 GB LAMMEFJORDSVEJ 5 DK 6715 ESBJERG N DENMARK TEL 45 70 20 03 28 FAX 45 70 20 03 29 INFO ARCTIKO COM WWW ARCTIKO COM ...

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