Installation – Shellab SMO10HP-2 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

Local city, county or other ordinances may govern the use of this equipment. If you have any
questions about local requirements, please contact the appropriate local agency.

Installation of the SMO10HP-2 (HF10-2) requires hard wiring and should be performed by a
qualified electrical technician. The next higher circuit breaker value above the dataplate
amperage may be used provided the requirements in article 422 of the National Electric Code are
met (USA) or, the National Electric Code that applies in the country where this unit will be
operating in.

Under normal circumstances this unit is intended for use indoors, at room temperatures between
5

and 40

C, at no greater than 80% Relative Humidity (at 25

C) and with a supply voltage that

does not vary by more than 10%. Customer service should be contacted for operating conditions
outside of these limits.

3.1

Power Source: The electrical supply circuit to the oven must conform to all national and
local electrical codes. Consult the oven’s serial data plate for the voltage, cycle wattage
and ampere requirements before making connection. VOLTAGE SHOULD NOT VARY
MORE THAN 10% FROM THE SERIAL PLATE RATING. This unit is intended for 50/60
Hz application. A separate circuit is recommended to prevent possible loss of product
due to overloading or failure of other equipment on the same circuit.

3.2

Location: In selecting a location, consider all conditions which might affect performance,
such as heat from radiators, ovens, autoclaves, etc. Avoid direct sun, fast moving air
currents, heating/cooling ducts and high-traffic areas. Allow a minimum of 30cm between
the unit and walls or partitions which might obstruct free air flow.

3.3

Lifting / Handling: These units are heavy and care should be taken to use appropriate
lifting devices that are sufficiently rated for these loads. Units should only be lifted from
their bottom surfaces. Doors, handles and knobs are not adequate for lifting or
stabilization. The unit should be completely restrained from tipping during lifting or
transport. All moving parts, such as shelves and trays should be removed and doors need
to be positively locked in the closed position during transfer to prevent shifting and damage.

3.4

Leveling: The unit must sit level and solidly. Leveling feet are supplied and must be
installed in the four holes in the bottom corners of the unit. With the feet installed and the
unit standing upright, each foot can be raised by turning it in a counterclockwise direction.
Adjust the foot at each corner until the unit stands level and solid without rocking. If the unit
must be moved, turn the leveling feet all the way clockwise to prevent damage while
moving.

3.5

Cleaning: The unit chamber should be cleaned and disinfected prior to use. Remove
shelving and shelving supports and clean thoroughly, including all corners using a suitable
disinfectant that is appropriate to your application. Regular periodic cleaning is required.
Special care should be taken when cleaning around sensing heads to prevent damage.
DO NOT use chlorine-based bleaches or abrasive cleaners as this will damage the
stainless steel interior.

3.6

Place shelves in the chamber as desired.

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