Nor-Lake Undercounter Laboratory & Pharmacy Refrigerators & Freezers User Manual

Undercounter laboratory refrigerators and freezers, Inspection, Installation

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UNDERCOUNTER LABORATORY

REFRIGERATORS and FREEZERS

Installation, Operation and

Maintenance Instructions

INSPECTION

When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the bill of lading to

insure all crates and cartons have been received. All units should be inspected for concealed

damage by uncrating the units immediately. If any damage is found, it should be reported to the

carrier at once, and a claim should be filed with the carrier. This equipment has been inspected and

tested in the Manufacturing Facility and has been crated in accordance with transportation rules and

guidelines. Manufacturer is not responsible for freight loss or damage.

INSTALLATION

GENERAL

After the unit crate and base have been removed, locate the legs or casters found in the interior of

the cabinet. Attach the legs or casters to the unit base by screwing them into the same threaded

fittings that were used to secure the crate base to the cabinet. Insure that they are screwed all the

way into the base.

If for some reason the doors are not squared up on the cabinet, the doors can be adjusted. Opening

the door(s) and loosening the screws that hold both the top and bottom hinges to the cabinet can

accomplish this. After adjusting the door so that it is aligned correctly, tighten the screws to securely

hold the hinges in place.

LOCATION

The refrigeration system located at the bottom of the cabinet requires free air access for proper

operation. Important: The cabinet may be enclosed on two sides, however, there must be a

minimum four inch clearance from the back of the cabinet to a wall, and from the bottom of the

cabinet to the floor. This model cannot be operated without the legs or casters in place,

and the bottom of the cabinet cannot be enclosed. The cabinet should be level when it is

placed in its permanent location.

ELECTRICAL

Check the proposed outlet to be used to insure that the voltage, phase, and current carrying

capacity of the circuit from the electrical panel correspond to the requirements of the cabinet. Never

use an extension cord. All inter wiring between the electrical panel and the unit must be done in

accordance with the National Electric Code and all state and local codes. See the Serial Tag for all

pertinent electrical information.

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