USER s MANU AL FCW 200 FCW 300 VACCINE/ ICEPACK CHEST FREEZER GB F E 820 41 76 43
USER MANUAL VACCINE/ ICEPACK CHEST FREEZER * FCW 200 ** FCW 300 2
INDEX 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................page INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................page HOW TO USE.......................................................................................................................page DEFROSTING & CLEANING...........................................................................
1. GENERAL INFORMATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The appliance is a vaccine and icepack chest freezer designed for storage and freezing of vaccine and icepacks for medical use mainly at high ambient temperatures. The freezer runs by compressor 230V/50Hz electrical power with refrigerant R134a and insulated with polyurethane foam with cyclopentane. The appliance is built with a compartment for vaccine load and a smaller fast freeze compartment for icepack freezing.
2. INSTALLATION Connecting the equipment to wrong supply voltage may damage it. If you have received equipments of wrong voltage ratings, notify concerned authorities and keep the equipments repacked. The appliance is to be installed in a well ventilated room, avoiding direct sunshine or any other source of heat. Power supply socket (15 amps socket with switch, fuse and mains indicator lamp is advisable) should be available nearest to the place of installation of the appliance.
2. INSTALLATION Fig 3. 2. EXAMINE the compressor compartment (fig. 3). Check carefully for any damage, dislocation or looseness etc. of the components, specially at locations A, B and C as below and rectify if necessary. LOCATION A (fig. 4) Check that all 4 mounting brackets of the compressor are in place and secured. Fig 4. LOCATION B (fig 5) Check that the incoming electrical connections of the power supply cord to the terminal strip are tight. Fig 5.
2. INSTALLATION LOCATION C (fig. 6) Check that the outgoing electrical connections from the terminal strip are tight. 3. Fig 6. Refit side cover of the compressor compartment into position refixing the screws holding the side cover (fig. 7) 4. INSTALL firmly the appliance on a level floor, preferably on wooden blocks or on a wooden platform to protect it from damp and dirt. (fig. 8) Fig 7.
2. INSTALLATION 6. Connect the leads of the power supply cord to a suitable 3-pin plug as shown below (fig. 9) Lead of cord Green/yellow Blue Brown Pin of plug Earth Neutral Phase NOW THE APPLIANCE IS READY TO START Fig 9. 3. HOW TO USE 1. Install and prepare the appliance as detailed under `Installation' in the previous chapter. 2.TEMPERATURE CONTROL The thermostat ensures that the required temperature is maintained in the freezer.
3. HOW TO USE 3. CONTROL PANEL The green light is illuminated as long as the freezer is connected. Thermostat button Yellow light Red alarm light Green light The yellow light is illuminated when the Super button is depressed. The red light is illuminated when the temperature in the freezer is higher than the thermostat setting. The red alarm light can be due to: Insertion of a large amount of vaccine/icepack. The red alarm light will go out after a while. SUPER button Fig 11.
3. HOW TO USE 7. If the cabinet temperature does not reach the required low level of 2-3 days, the freezer-thermostat setting can be increased to a higher setting by turning its knob clockwise. 8. After storing the vaccines, keep the lid properly closed and locked (fig. 13). 4.
4. DEFROSTING & CLEANING 3. Open the drainage plug at the bottom, inside the cabinet. Keep a suitable container under the drain hose to collect the defrost water (fig. 14). 6. Allow the cleaned parts to dry completely. 7. Reset the drain plug at its position at the bottom. 8. Close the lid. Connect the power supply plug to the wall socket. 9. Allow the appliance to run and observe the cabinet temperature on the thermometer. 10. Fig 14. 4.
5. PERIODIC OBSERVATIONS / CHECKS / ACTIONS DAILY 1. Take temperature readings from the thermometers and note down the temperature and the time of reading. Keep the temperature records systematically. It is suggested that minimum 2 readings should be taken (in the morning and afternoon) preferably at the same hours of each day.
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING IMPORTANT: When an appliance is found to be not working at all or not working properly, see that the vaccine temperature is within the recommended limits. Do not open the lid unless very essential. Observe temperature from time to time and if you feel that temperature may exceed the higher limit before the appliance is repaired - transfer the vaccines to other working appliance/refrigerator or cold-box.
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING C) ABNORMAL NOISE IN THE APPLIANCE 3. Check if any pipe or component has come out of its position and also touching others. !f so, rectify carefully. In case of any abnormal noise coming out from the appliance, try to locate the source of the noise. Generally it may come from the compressor compartment. In such cases, 4. Check if the appliance is level and firm on its base. If not, rectify. 1.
FCW 200 VACCINE LOADING FCW 300 VACCINE LOADING Vaccine storage capacity 264 litre FCW 300 ICEPACK LOADING Vaccine storage capacity 144 litre FCW 200 ICEPACK LOADING Maximum icepack 7,2 kg/24hour Maximum icepack 7,2 kg/24hour Maximum icepack 13,2 kg/24hour freezing freezing with without freezing with vaccine vaccine vaccine Maximum icepack freezing without vaccine 22,8 kg/24hour 15
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