Ultra-Low Freezer Operation Manual

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Ultra-Low Freezer i.series i.series iuf118 iuf126 i.series iuf116 iuf124 360172-A/D

Document History Revision Date CO Supersession Revision Description A 10 APR 2014* 9339 n/a Initial release. B 12 DEC 2014 10128 B supersedes A Captured product changes prior to product launch C 05 JAN 2015 11402 C supersedes B D 17 FEB 2017 12611 D supersedes C Added instructions for removal of compressor restraints. Updated initial charge values in Specifications table. Reformatted for documentation consistency and ease of use. Updated and added content and screenshots to i.series Operation as required by software platform changes. * Date submitted for Change Order review. Actual release date may vary. Document Updates The document is furnished for information use only, is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Helmer Scientific. Helmer Scientific assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the informational content contained in this material. For the purpose of clarity, Helmer Scientific considers only the most recent revision of this document to be valid. Notices and Disclaimers Confidential / Proprietary Notices Use of any portion(s) of this document to copy, translate, disassemble or decompile, or create or attempt to create by reverse engineering or otherwise the information from Helmer Scientific products is expressly prohibited. Copyright and Trademark Copyright 2017 Helmer, Inc. Helmer, i.series, i.c³, and Rel.i are registered trademarks or trademarks of Helmer, Inc. in the United States of America. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Helmer, Inc., doing business as (DBA) Helmer Scientific and Helmer. Disclaimer This manual is intended as a guide to provide the operator with necessary instructions on the proper use and maintenance of certain Helmer Scientific products. Any failure to follow the instructions as described could result in impaired product function, injury to the operator or others, or void applicable product warranties. Helmer Scientific accepts no responsibility for liability resulting from improper use or maintenance of its products. The screenshots and component images appearing in this guide are provided for illustrative purposes only, and may vary slightly from the actual software screens and/or product components. Helmer Scientific 14400 Bergen Boulevard Noblesville, IN 46060 USA www.helmerinc.com ISO 13485:2003 CERTIFIED Part No. 360172-A Rev D

Contents 1 About this Manual... 3 1.1 Safety Precautions and Symbols... 3 1.2 General Recommendations... 4 2 Installation... 5 2.1 Location... 5 2.2 Remove Compressor Restraints... 5 2.3 Placement and Leveling... 5 2.4 Rear Stand-Offs... 6 2.5 AC Power Cord Retainer... 6 2.6 Storage Shelves... 7 2.7 Chart Recorder (optional)... 7 3 i.series Operation... 8 3.1 Initial Start Up... 8 3.2 Operation... 9 3.3 Change Temperature Setpoint... 10 3.4 Set Alarm Parameters...11 3.5 Active Alarms... 12 3.6 Mute and Disable Active Alarms... 12 4 Min/Max Temperature Monitoring... 13 5 Access Control... 14 5.1 Setup... 14 5.2 Open Freezer with Access Control... 15 6 Product Specifications... 16 6.1 Operating Standards... 16 7 Compliance... 18 7.1 Regulatory Compliance... 18 7.2 Electromagnetic Compliance... 18 8 Preventive Maintenance... 19 Appendix A... 20 Application Icons... 20 Appendix B... 21 Exterior Components... 21 Interior Components... 22 360172-A/D ii

1 About this Manual This manual provides information on how to use the i.series Ultra-Low freezer. It is intended for use by end users of the freezer and authorized service technicians. Models are indicated by a distinguishing model number that corresponds to the series, type, number of doors and capacity of the freezer. For example, iuf124 refers to an i.series Ultra-Low Freezer with 1 door and a capacity of 24 cu ft. This manual covers all ultra-low freezers, which may be identified singly, or by their size. 1.1 Safety Precautions and Symbols Symbols found in this document The following symbols are used in this manual to emphasize certain details for the user: Task Indicates procedures which need to be followed. Note Provides useful information regarding a procedure or operating technique when using Helmer Scientific products. NOTICE Advises the user against initiating an action or creating a situation which could result in damage to equipment; person injury is unlikely. CAUTION Advises the user against initiating an action or creating a situation which could result in damage to equipment or impair the quality of the products or cause minor injury. WARNING Advises the user against initiating an action or creating a situation which could result in damage to equipment and serious personal injury to a patient or the user. Manufacturer Symbols found on the units The following symbols may be found on the freezer or freezer packaging. Caution: Safety hazard to operator or service technician Caution: Unlock all casters Caution: Electrocution/shock hazard Earth / ground terminal Caution: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) hazard Protective earth / ground terminal Compliance with European Union Directive WEEE 2002/96/EC applicable provisions. 360172-A/D 3

Avoiding Injury Review safety instructions before installing, using, or maintaining the equipment. Before moving unit, remove contents from the chamber. Before moving unit, ensure door is closed and latched, and casters are unlocked and free of debris. Before moving unit, disconnect the AC power cord and secure the cord. When moving unit, use assistance from a second person. Never physically restrict any moving component. Avoid removing electrical service panels and access panels unless so instructed. Use appropriate gloves when handling cold internal components and stored inventory. Keep hands away from pinch points when closing the door. Avoid sharp edges when working inside the electrical compartment and refrigeration compartment. Ensure biological materials are stored at recommended temperatures determined by standards, literature, or good laboratory practices. Total freezer weight (including contents) is not to exceed 1400 lbs (635 kg). Use manufacturer supplied power cord only. Using the equipment in a manner not specified by Helmer may impair the protection provided by the equipment. Ensure biological materials are stored safely, in accordance with all applicable organizational, regulatory, and legal requirements. The freezer is not considered to be a storage cabinet for flammable or hazardous materials. CAUTION Decontaminate parts prior to sending for service or repair. Contact Helmer or your distributor for decontamination instructions and a Return Authorization Number. 1.2 General Recommendations Intended Use Helmer ultra-low freezers are intended to provide a controlled temperature environment at ultra-low temperatures required for the storage of biological materials, pharmaceuticals, and reagents used in a research or clinical laboratory. The devices referenced in this manual are intended to be operated by personnel who have procedures in place for meeting FDA, AABB, or any other applicable regulations for the processing and storage of biological materials, pharmaceuticals, and reagents. General Use Allow freezer to come to room temperature before switching power on. During initial startup, the high temperature alarm may sound while the freezer reaches operating temperature. NOTE This unit is not a rapid-freezing device. Freezing large quantities of liquid, or high-water content items, will temporarily increase the chamber temperature and will cause the compressors to operate for a prolonged period of time. Initial Loading Allow chamber temperature to stabilize at the setpoint before storing pre-frozen product. Product Loading Guidelines When loading your freezer, take care to observe the following guidelines: Never load freezers beyond capacity. Always store items within shelves. 360172-A/D 4

2 Installation 2.1 Location Has a dedicated 15 A grounded circuit with dedicated single point receptacle meeting the electrical requirements listed on the product specification label. Is clear of direct sunlight, high temperature sources, and heating and air conditioning vents. Minimum 8 (203 mm) above, and minimum 4 (102 mm) behind. Meets limits specified for ambient temperature and relative humidity. 2.2 Remove Compressor Restraints 1. Using ½ socket and ½ open-end wrench, remove the hex bolt securing the compressor restraint under the high-stage compressor. Set hex bolt, washer and hex nut aside for use in installing rubber compressor foot (Qty.: 1 per compressor). 2. Lift compressor mounting plate slightly and slide restraint out. 3. Remove rubber compressor foot and metal spacer from accessories box. 4. Slide the compressor foot under the compressor mounting plate and align hole in the foot with opening in the bottom of the freezer and mounting plate. 5. Insert metal spacer in the center of rubber compressor foot. 6. Insert hex bolt through bottom of freezer and up through compressor foot and mounting plate. 7. Place washer and hex nut over the protruding hex bolt. Hand-thread hex nut. 8. Secure using torque wrench, and tighten to 78.8 in-lbs. 9. Repeat steps 1 8 for low-stage compressor. Note When removing the compressor restraint from the low-stage compressor, approach from the left side of the compressor to avoid damage to the copper tubing mounted to the floor of the refrigeration compartment. Compressor restraint Rubber foot with spacer Rubber foot installed 10. Place rear panel over refrigeration compartment and align holes in panel with threaded holes in freezer. 11. Hand thread screws and tighten using #2 Phillips screwdriver. Rear panel 2.3 Placement and Leveling CAUTION To prevent tipping, ensure door is closed and latched, and casters are unlocked and free of debris before moving freezer. The freezer is extremely heavy. Helmer recommends two people work together to move the freezer. 1. Ensure all casters are unlocked and door is closed and latched. 2. Roll freezer into place and lock casters. 3. Adjust leveling feet (if installed) to ensure freezer is level. 360172-A/D 5

2.4 Rear Stand-Offs CAUTION The rear stand-offs include a hole to accept a threaded fastener for anchoring the freezer to a wall. The rear stand-offs do not provide a secure means to anchor the freezer to the wall that can be considered resistant to seismic events. Notes Installation of the rear stand-offs is optional. Anchoring the freezer to the wall is optional. Hardware to anchor the freezer to the wall is not provided with the freezer. The end user is responsible for determining the best method to anchor the freezer to the wall. Install Rear Stand-Offs Rear Stand-off 1. Align the holes in the stand-offs with the corresponding threaded holes on the back of the freezer. 2. Insert the 3/8 hex head cap screws through the holes in the stand-offs. 3. Hand-thread the cap screws into the threaded holes. 4. Using a 9/16 open-ended wrench, tighten the cap screws. 2.5 AC Power Cord Retainer NOTICES Do not position the freezer where it will prevent access to the power cord disconnect at the wall receptacle. Use only manufacturer supplied power cord. Install Power Cord Retainer 1. Insert the power cord into the receptacle on rear of the cabinet. 2. Slide the retainer upward, engaging the groove in the power plug with the slot in the retainer. 3. Align the holes in the retainer with the corresponding holes on the cabinet. 4. Insert the screws with lock washers through the retainer and into the holes in the cabinet. 5. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the screws. Power Cord Retainer 360172-A/D 6

2.6 Storage Shelves Note Shelf clips must be installed so the horizontal section is oriented upward. Install Shelves with Shelf Clips 1. Open the chamber door and all inner doors. 2. Install shelf clips on the shelf standards at the marked locations. 3. Beginning with the bottom shelf, insert the shelf into the chamber at an angle. 4. Rotate the shelf so it sits flat on the shelf clips. 5. Working from the bottom to the top, install the remaining shelves as described in steps 3 and 4. 6. Close the inner doors and the chamber door. 2.7 Chart Recorder (optional) Shelf Clip Installed shelves Chart Recorder with paper installed Install / Replace Chart Paper Note For accurate temperature reading, ensure current time is aligned with time line groove when the chart knob is fully tightened. Chart recorder stylus and time line groove 1. Press and hold C button. When stylus begins to move left, release button. The LED flashes. 2. When stylus stops moving, remove chart knob then move knob up and away. 3. Place chart paper on chart recorder. 4. Gently lift stylus and rotate paper so current time line corresponds to time line groove. 5. Hold chart paper in place while making sure the chart knob is fully tightened. (Failure to fully tighten the knob can result in paper slipping and losing time.) 6. Press and hold C button. When stylus begins to move right, release button. 7. Confirm stylus is marking on paper and stops at the correct temperature. 8. Calibrate chart recorder to match primary temperature if needed and close recorder door. 360172-A/D 7

3 i.series Operation 3.1 Initial Start Up 1. Plug the power cord into a 15 A grounded circuit with a dedicated single point receptacle. 2. Switch battery ON/OFF switch ON. 3. Switch AC ON/OFF switch ON. Note The Start screen is displayed when the i.c 3 is powered on. The i.c 3 monitoring and control system will take approximately three minutes to boot up. Start screen The language screen is displayed after the i.c 3 is powered on. Use the Language screen to select the i.c 3 display language. Language screens Note English is the default language. 360172-A/D 8

If an alarm sounds, temporarily mute the alarm by touching the Mute icon. Home screen - alarm muted Muted icon Note Active alarms are displayed on the Home screen. If an alarm condition other than High Temperature occurs, refer to the service manual for troubleshooting. 3.2 Operation Notes Refer to the i.c 3 User Guide for Ultra-Low Freezers for complete information regarding the i.c 3 User Interface. The i.c³ Home screen displays temperature and alarm information, and provides icons to gain access to other functions of the i.c³. After two minutes of inactivity, the screensaver will be displayed. To return to the Home screen, touch the screensaver. Home screen Home screensaver 360172-A/D 9

3.3 Change Temperature Setpoint Note The Temperature Setpoint toggle button can be accessed from either the initial Settings screen or the Device Control Settings screen. > > Enter the Settings password. Select Temperature Setpoints. Touch minus (-) or plus (+) on spin box to change value. Settings screen Device Control Settings screen Notes Default Settings password is 1234. Default setpoint is -80.0 C. 360172-A/D 10

3.4 Set Alarm Parameters > > Enter the Settings password. Scroll down to select Alarm Settings. Touch minus (-) or plus (+) on spin box to set each alarm parameter. Settings screen Alarm Settings screens Alarm settings control the circumstances and timing of alarm condition indicators displayed on the i.c³ Home screen. 360172-A/D 11

3.5 Active Alarms Home screen with active alarm Table 1. i.series Active Alarms Alarm Primary Monitor Probe High Temp Primary Monitor Probe Low Temp Probe Failure Ambient Probe High Temp Ambient Probe Low Temp Clean Filter CO 2 / LN 2 Active Refrigeration System Power Failure Door Open Low Battery No Battery Communication Failure Messages 1, 2, 3 Emergency Mode Description Primary monitor probe reading is above high temperature alarm setpoint Primary monitor probe temperature reading is below low temperature alarm setpoint Probe not functioning properly Ambient temperature reading is above high temperature alarm setpoint Ambient temperature reading is below low temperature alarm setpoint Evaporator defrost probe not functioning properly CO 2 / LN 2 back-up refrigeration system is active Refrigerant pressure is too high High stage compressor temperature is too high Low stage compressor temperature is too high High stage compressor has failed Low stage compressor has failed Power to unit has been disrupted Door is open beyond user-specified duration Rechargeable battery voltage is low Battery is not connected 1 Communication lost between i.c³ display board and control board 2 Communication lost between i.c³ display board and internal system memory 3 Corrupt database Control probe temperature sensor failed or is failing intermittently and refrigeration system is operating at 100% duty cycle (alarm is only displayed on Home Screen) 3.6 Mute and Disable Active Alarms Audible alarms may be muted by touching the Mute icon to set delay. Touching the Mute icon repeatedly will increase the Mute timer incrementally. 360172-A/D 12

4 Min/Max Temperature Monitoring The Min/Max temperature display provides the highest and lowest Primary Monitor probe temperature reading since the last system reset (power-on event) or manually-initiated reset. Touch the Reset icon to the right of the display to manually reset. Notes The Min/Max temperature display can be turned on or off through Display Settings. Once the time reaches the maximum display of 999 hours and 60 minutes, the message will display >999:60, but minimum and maximum temperatures will continue to be tracked. 360172-A/D 13

5 Access Control Allows user-specific secure access to the freezer. 5.1 Setup Notes The Supervisor PIN must be used to set up user profiles. The Supervisor PIN does not allow access to the unit. At least one user ID must be set up to gain access to the unit. The Supervisor PIN should be changed to prevent unauthorized user ID setup. The Supervisor PIN can not be deleted. In the event the Supervisor PIN is unavailable, contact Helmer Technical Service to reset the Supervisor PIN. When setting up Access Control user IDs, ensure the key lock is in the locked position to prevent unauthorized access to the freezer. The keys provided with the freezer may be used to lock or unlock the exterior door. Refer to the i.c 3 User Guide for i.series Ultra-Low Freezers for complete information regarding Access Control. Configure and manage multiple user-specific accounts to allow controlled access to the freezer. > > Access Setup Access Control Setup screen with password keypad overlay Access Control Setup screen Note The Access Setup button can be found on the Users and Passwords screen or the Access Log screen. Entry into Access Control Setup 1. Touch the Access Setup button. A numeric keypad is displayed. 2. Enter the supervisor PIN (if entering for the first time, use the factory supervisor PIN = 5625). 3. Touch to confirm. The keypad closes and the Access Control Setup screen is displayed. Add a user profile 1. Touch the Add User button. An alphanumeric keyboard is displayed. 2. Enter the User ID for the new user profile. 3. Touch the to store the user ID. The numeric keyboard is displayed. 4. Enter a 4-digit PIN for the new user profile. 5. Touch the to store the user PIN. The User ID and PIN for the new user profile are displayed in the table. 360172-A/D 14

5.2 Open Freezer with Access Control Access Control Keypad Using Access Control to unlock the door 1. Enter unique 4-digit PIN. 2. If a valid PIN is entered, the Padlock indicator appears open and the door is unlocked. 360172-A/D 15

6 Product Specifications 6.1 Operating Standards Indoor use only Altitude (maximum): 2000 m Ambient temperature range: 15 C to 32 C Relative humidity (maximum for ambient temperature): 80% for temperatures up to 25 C, decreasing linearly to 53% at 32 C Temperature control range: -50 C to -86 C Note Power conditioning (voltage boost) is an optional feature. If facility voltage is consistently at or below 195 V, voltage boost must be installed in order to protect the compressors. Table 2. Electrical Specifications Model 116 118 124 126 Input Voltage and Frequency 208/230 V, 60 Hz Voltage Tolerance ±10% Circuit Breakers 12.0 A (quantity 2) Current Draw Energy Consumption 18.5 kwh/day 18.5 kwh/day 19 kwh/day 19 kwh/day Power Source Boost Cut-in Voltage Monitoring System Battery / Chart Recorder Battery Remote Alarm Capacity 11.0 A 15 A dedicated circuit 195 V 12 V, 7 Ah rechargeable sealed lead acid battery 0.5 A at 30 V (RMS); 1.0 A at 60 V (DC) CAUTION The interface on the remote alarm monitoring system is intended for connection to the end user s central alarm system(s) that uses normally-open or normally-closed dry contacts. If an external power supply exceeding 30 V (RMS) or 60 V (DC) is connected to the remote alarm monitoring system s circuit, the remote alarm will not function properly; may be damaged; or may result in injury to the user. Note Overall exterior dimensions include casters, handle, i.c 3 bezel, and door hinges Table 3. Ultra-Low Freezer Specifications Model Voltage Code Amps Capacity Cu. Ft (Liters) Dimensions Interior W x H x D in. (mm) Dimensions W x H x D in. (mm) Exterior Overall Exterior Net Wt. lbs (kg) iuf116 208/230 V 60 Hz 11.0 16 (453) 23.1 x 49.5 x 23.3 (587 x 1257 x 592) 33.8 x 78.2 x 34.8 (859 x 1986 x 884) 37.1 x 78.2 x 37.5 (942 x 1986 x 953) 607 (275) iuf118 208/230 V 60 Hz 11.0 18 (510) 23.1 x 54.1 x 23.3 (587 x 1374 x 592) 28.9 x 78.2 x 34.8 (734 x 1986 x 884) 32.5 x 78.2 x 37.5 (826 x 1986 x 953) 622 (282) iuf124 208/230 V 60 Hz 11.0 24 (680) 34.4 x 49.5 x 23.3 (874 x 1257 x 592) 45.1 x 78.2 x 34.8 (1146 x 1986 x 884) 48.4 x 78.2 x 37.5 (1229 x 1986 x 953) 704 (319) iuf126 208/230 V 60 Hz 11.0 26 (736) 34.4 x 54.1 x 23.3 (874 x 1374 x 592) 40.2 x 78.2 x 34.8 (1021 x 1986 x 884) 43.8 x 78.2 x 37.5 (1113 x 1986 x 953) 725 (328) 360172-A/D 16

Note Vacuum-insulated panels are included in cabinet walls on indicated models. All models feature vacuum-insulated panels in the exterior door. Table 4. Interior/Exterior Cabinet Specifications Model 116 118 124 126 Insulation Ecomate insulating foam (non-odp, non-gwp, and VOC-exempt blowing agent foam) Vacuum-Insulated Panels - - Wall Thickness 5.0 (127 mm) 2.7 (69 mm) 5.0 (127 mm) 2.7 (69 mm) Door Thickness 2.7 (69 mm) Internal Compartments 4 5 4 5 Shelves 3 Stainless steel 4 Stainless steel 3 Stainless steel 4 Stainless steel Maximum Shelf Load 160 lbs (73 kg) Internal Material Galvannealed steel with bacteria-resistant powder-coated finish External Material Galvannealed steel with bacteria-resistant powder-coated finish External Port 2, standard (top-left corner, rear of cabinet; bottom-left corner, rear of cabinet) Vacuum Break Port Standard (heated) Temperature Chart Recorder Optional, 4 (102 mm), 7-day inkless, pressure-sensitive chart paper, backup battery; ±0.5 C (0.9 F) accuracy i.c 3 Monitor ±0.5 C (0.9 F) at setpoint accuracy Table 5. Refrigeration System Specifications Model 116 118 124 126 High Stage Refrigerant R-404A, CFC/HCFC-free Low Stage Refrigerant R-508B, CFC/HCFC-free and R601 natural refrigerant High Stage Compressor 1.5 HP, air-cooled Low Stage Compressor 1.5 HP, air-cooled High Stage Initial Charge 29 oz. (822 g) Low Stage Initial Charge (R508B) 13.5 oz. (383 g) 15.3 oz. (434 g) Low Stage Initial Charge (R601) 0.77 oz. (22 g) 0.89 oz. (25 g) 360172-A/D 17

7 Compliance 7.1 Regulatory Compliance This product is certified to applicable UL and CSA standards by a NRTL Sound level is less than 70 db(a). 7.2 Electromagnetic Compliance This device is suitable for use in a specific electromagnetic environment. The end user of this device is responsible for ensuring the device is used in compliance with the following European Union directives and standards regarding EMC (electromagnetic compliance): EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) Standards: EN 55011:2009 EN 61000-3-2:2006 EN 61000-3-3:2008 EN 61000-6-1:2007 360172-A/D 18

8 Preventive Maintenance Notes It is important to ensure that all scientific equipment is maintained regularly for optimum performance. These are recommended minimum requirements. Regulations for your organization or physical conditions at your facility may require maintenance items to be performed more frequently, or only be designated service personnel. Maintenance tasks should be completed according to the following schedule. Refer to the service manual and the i.c³ User Guide for detailed information on tasks. Table 6. Preventive Maintenance Schedule Task Verify the monitor/chamber temperature sensor accuracy. Calibrate the sensor if necessary. Verify the ambient temperature sensor accuracy. Calibrate the sensor if necessary. Test the High and Low chamber and Ambient Temperature alarms. Test the Power Failure alarm (as required by your organization s protocols). Test the Door Open alarm. Inspect electrical components and wiring terminals in the electrical box for discoloration. Contact Helmer Technical Service if any discoloration is found. Inspect and clean the condenser filter. Replace the i.c 3 backup battery Defrost and clean the chamber, exterior door gasket, and inner doors. Frequency Quarterly Annually 2 years As Needed NOTICE Inspect and clean the condenser filter as directed in the maintenance schedule, or when prompted by the i.c³ control and monitoring system. The Clean Filter alarm monitors the condition of the air filter as a safety measure. The alarm is designed to warn if the filter media becomes clogged such that freezer operation and product integrity will be affected. The Clean Filter alarm could indicate a failure of the condenser fan. Notes During a power failure, the backup battery provides power to the monitoring system, power failure alarm, and chart recorder (if equipped). If the backup battery is not functioning, the power failure alarm will not be activated. If the backup battery does not provide power to the monitoring system during the power failure alarm test, replace the battery. During a power failure, the Access Control lock will continue to secure the door. To access the freezer during a power failure, the override key must be used. 360172-A/D 19

Helmer Scientific i.series Ultra-Low Freezer Appendix A Application Icons Icon 360172-A/D Description Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Home i.c³ Applications Icon Transfer Save Event Log Settings Download Cancel Mute Temperature Graph Upload Back Arrow Reset Information Log Access Control Scroll Arrows Zoom Information Contact Helmer Access Log Temperature Graph Forward/Back Arrows Zoom Out Display Brightness Alarm Conditions Battery Power 20

Appendix B Exterior Components A B C D H I J L M N O P E F G K Q Label Description Label Description A i.c³ user interface J Monitoring system backup battery ON/OFF switch B USB port K Condenser discharge grill C Door handle with key lock, electronic lock, and padlock hasp L RJ-45 Ethernet port D Condenser grill and filter media M USB port E Side panel (refer to side panel detail) N RS-232 serial port F Temperature Chart recorder (optional) O Remote alarm interface G Caster P LN 2 / CO 2 backup system interface H AC ON/OFF power switch Q Power connector I Circuit breakers Not Leveling feet shown 360172-A/D 21

Interior Components A B C D E F G H J K I NOTICE Do not allow the storage rack to set on the top edge of a partially-open interior door when removing or replacing racks. To avoid damage to the interior door hinges, do not apply upward or downward force to the interior doors. Label Description Label Description A Inner door F Shelf standard B Inner door hinge G Shelf clip C Inner door gasket H Inner door mullion gasket D Chamber temperature sensor cover I Shelf E Chamber temperature sensor wire cover J Inner door retaining clip Not shown Chamber / chart recorder temperature sensor (behind cover) K Inner door catch END OF MANUAL 360172-A/D 22

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