Mortuary Cabinet
Congratulations on your new Minus40 Refrigerator!
This premium product incorporates the latest innovations in
refrigeration technology with a highly durable design. Properly
maintained, the unit(s) will provide many years of reliable service.
MINUS
40
MINUS40 (PTY) Ltd Head Office: 8 Manhattan Street | Airport Industria Ext 2 | Western Cape
Tel: +27 (0) 21 386 2290 | E-mail: [email protected]
MINUS40 Mortuary Instruction Manual
Mortuary Cabinet
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
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Always disconnect the unit from the mains supply before
attempting to do maintenance or before removing the bottom
grille.
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In case of unit failure, disconnect it from the power supply and
contact your service technician or supplier for advice.
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If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person
in order to avoid a hazard.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Interior and Exterior Cleaning
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Please ensure that the unit has been disconnected from the
electricity supply.
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The unit should be cleaned periodically with a non-abrasive
cleaner and soft cloth.
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Do not use any chemicals containing abrasive materials, bleach,
detergents or harsh materials.
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A damp cloth may be used provided that all surfaces are polished
dry afterwards.
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The condenser coil (radiator) must be cleaned regularly for
optimal performance and must be cleaned each month.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Follow these easy steps to Install your new Minus40 unit.
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Remove all wrapping and packing material.
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Be careful not to damage any of the delicate wiring or pipe-work
in the compressor compartment.
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Open the unit door and remove all accesories.
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Uncoil the power lead from the rear compressor compartment.
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Move the unit to the desire position.
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The unit “breaths” through the grill, and if blocked, will not operate
properly, damaging the compressor.
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The levelling feet underneath allows for adjustment if the floor is
uneven.
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Voltage protector can be supplied by Minus40
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Repairs:
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Before carrying out any maintenance or repair work, please
ensure that the unit has been disconnected from the mains
supply.
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Any service performed on these refrigerators within the
1-year warranty period MUST be cleared and reported to the
manufacturer. Failure to do this will void the standard warranty.
Please read the following instructions carefully as it contains
important information concerning the safety, installation, operation and
maintenance of your Refrigerator.
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
The cabinet is fitted with a Full Gauge Digital Controller & Display.
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The controller is pre-set with a built-in defrost sequence every 6
hours for 10 minutes.
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Do not set the cabinet too cold, as it will not cool faster by setting
to a lower temperature.
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The cabinet will automatically run for longer periods between the
cycles if ambient temperature increases.
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Frequently door openings will require longer run times to recover
POWER SUPPLY
DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO THE MAINS SUPPLY UNTIL YOU
HAVE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION.
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A qualified person by all local standards and regulations should
carry out any electrical alterations to the unit.
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The power supply should be per the electrical specifications
listed on the rating plate. The rating plate can be located inside
the unit on the top right-hand side.
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Always ensure that the electrical connection is suitably earthed.
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An inadequate electrical installation can result in voltage
reduction at the compressor or cause damage to the motor.
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When all of the electrical requirements have been satisfied, the
unit may be plugged into the mains socket.
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Allow the cabinet to reach normal operating temperature before
loading (App.1.5 hours).
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Frequent power failures and dimming of lights indicate poor
quality electrical supply and can lead to cabinet failure. If the
main electric supply quality is in doubt, please use a voltage
stabilizer.
VOLTAGE INFORMATION
20 Amp outlet - 3 & 4 Tier Mortuary Cabinet
25 Amp outlet - 6 Tier Mortuary Cabinet
CLEAN THE CONDENSER
Make sure to clean the condenser once a month. Failure to do so
might cause permanent compressor failure.