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could cause current leakage or electric shock. 

 

CAUTION! 

 

To allow for proper air flow, a minimum of fifteen centimeter of clearance 
space is required behind the freezer. 

 

5.2 Wiring 

 

CAUTION! 

 

Connect the equipment to the correct power source. Incorrect voltage can 
result in severe damage to the equipment. 

 

CAUTION! 

 

For personal safety and trouble-free operation, the unit must be properly 
grounded before it is used. Failure to ground the equipment may cause 
personal injury or damage to the equipment. If the power supply outlet is not 
grounded, it is necessary to install a ground from the ground screw located 
on the lower right back side of the unit by qualified engineers. 

 
Always connect the freezer to a dedicated (separate) circuit. Each freezer is equipped 
with a service cord and plug designed to connect it to a power outlet which it delivers 
the correct voltage. Supply voltage must within

 +10%, -10%

 

of the freezer rated 

voltage. 
 

CAUTION! 

 

Never cut the grounding prong from the service cord plug. If the prong is 
removed, the freezer would not be properly grounded. 

 

5.3 Leveling 

 
The unit must be level both front to back and side to side. 
 
To level chest models, leave the casters in place and shim the low wheel(s) with strips 
of sheet metal cut wider than the caster. 
 
Upright models have adjustable leveling feet which are located adjacent to the front 
casters. Extend the leveling feet by rotating them counterclockwise to contact them to 
the floor. Ensure the unit is level.   

Summary of Contents for ULTRA LOW TEMPERATURE FREEZER

Page 1: ...1 Ultra Low Temperature Freezer User Manual...

Page 2: ...ybe reproduced in any form without the expressed written permission of Kaltis 2 The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice 3 Please contact Kaltis if any point in this is unclear...

Page 3: ...way WARNING Failure to observe WANRING signs could result in a hazard to personnel possibly resulting in serious injury or death CAUTION Failure to observe CAUTION signs could result in injury to pers...

Page 4: ...or a place where is likely to be splashed by water Deterioration of insulation may result which could cause current leakage or electric shock z Never install the unit in a flammable or volatile locati...

Page 5: ...his may cause electric shock z Put on dry gloves when you take out refrigerated articles from the freezer Handing frozen contents or the inside walls with naked hand may cause frostbite z Do not defro...

Page 6: ...or a similar tool Or wipe off the frost with a dry and clean cloth 3 An access port to take out the measuring cable in the case is provided on the back wall of the freezer Be sure to replace the cap...

Page 7: ...n humidity replacing chamber air may cause frost to develop in the chamber rapidly 3 1 Environmental Conditions This equipment is designed to safe at least under the following conditions 1 Indoor use...

Page 8: ...ier s representative is present If exterior damage is present carefully unpack and inspect the unit and all accessories for damage CAUTION Do not discard the sublids from chest style units The sublids...

Page 9: ...ot position the equipment in direct sunlight or near heating diffusers radiators or other sources of heat The ambient temperature range at the location must be 15 to 32o C WARNING Install the unit on...

Page 10: ...de of the unit by qualified engineers Always connect the freezer to a dedicated separate circuit Each freezer is equipped with a service cord and plug designed to connect it to a power outlet which it...

Page 11: ...that the latch does not self engaged automatically when you close the door You must push the latch into the open position first 1 Grasp the latch handle preferably with your left hand and pull it towa...

Page 12: ...ad Press it to start or stop the unit Operating indicator above it twinkling abidingly to show that the freezer is in On situation Press it and enter password to start or stop the freezer 6 1 1 2 Alar...

Page 13: ...mperature deviates either above or below the alarm temperature settings 6 1 2 4 Door Open Indicator The indicator twinkles when the main door is opened or not properly closed 6 1 2 5 Life Guard Alert...

Page 14: ...Low Indicator The indicator lights when the charge on the alarm battery is low The following indicators are available only when the freezer is equipped with the optional backup system 6 1 2 13 Backup...

Page 15: ...twinkling abidingly to show that the freezer is in On situation Press it and enter password to start or stop the freezer 6 2 1 2 Alarm Silence Pad Press it to silence the alarm but alarm indicator tw...

Page 16: ...ape Pad After enter the password press it to return to setting mode After setting press it to return to monitoring mode 6 2 2 Indicators 6 2 2 1 Operating Indicator The indicator twinkles when the fre...

Page 17: ...nter the password then press So you can press and hold or to increase or decrease the temperature 4 Press to back to monitoring mode 6 3 3 Setting the Alarm 1 Press until the lower screen shows Warm A...

Page 18: ...inal The terminal of the remote alarm is located on the lower right back side of the unit The alarm is outputted from the terminal Contact capacity is DC 24V 5A or AC 115V 230V 5 3 5A No voltage conta...

Page 19: ...aning Direct touching of the condenser may cause a bum on your hand 7 1 Condenser Maintenance Clean the condenser at least every six months more often if the surroundings is extremely dust prone To cl...

Page 20: ...ng information 7 3 Defrost Procedures To defrost the equipment complete the following steps 1 Remove all products and place in another cabinet 2 Turn off the unit and allow the interior to warm to roo...

Page 21: ...net and door gasket possibly prevents door seal 3 The air intake grill is blocked 4 The condenser filter is clogged 5 The operating temperature setpoint is not inputted properly 6 The freezer is not a...

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