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Standard Warranty 

Applies Only Within the Continental United States 

 

SCIENTEMP WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER 
FIRST 18 MONTHS – 

The cabinet and all of its parts shall be free of defects in material and workmanship under 

normal use and service for a period of 18 months from the date the unit has been shipped from our facility. 
Scientemp’s sole obligation under this warranty shall be limited, at its option, to either repairing or replacing any 
part of the cabinet determined by an authorized service agent to be defective. Scientemp reserves the right to repair 
the freezer at our facilities. 
 

THE SCIENTEMP STANDARD WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 
 
TRANSPORTATION COSTS – 

Scientemp shall not be responsible for transportation or incidental costs incurred 

in connection with the repair or replacement of a cabinet or any of its parts. 
 

ABUSE, MISUSE, ACCIDENTS – 

Scientemp shall not be responsible for parts or assemblies which upon 

inspection are determined by an authorized Scientemp Service Agent to have been subjected to misuse, neglect, 
alteration, accident, abuse, damage during transit or delivery, or by fire or flood.  
 

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES – IN NO EVENT SHALL SCIENTEMP CORP BE LIABLE FOR 
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, 
PRODUCT LOSS OR PRODUCT SPOILAGE CLAIMS, NOR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE 
PERFORMANCE OF THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL. 
 
GENERAL 

The standard warranty and any service contract related to the STANDARD WARRANTY shall apply only to the 
products sold and used within the boundaries of the Continental United States. 
 
Users may file warranty claims either directly with Scientemp Corp, 3565 S. Adrian Hwy, Adrian, MI 49221, or 
with the seller from whom the cabinet was purchased. All claims must be supported by information concerning the 
alleged defect and specifically identified by the Serial Number of the cabinet. 
 

THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, EXCEPT THIS 
WARRANTY, WHICH IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING TO THE EXTENT 
PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 
 

DO NOT DRILL HOLES IN CABINET 

Refrigeration tubing and wiring is routed through the cabinet walls. Leaks, wet insulation or electrical problems 

caused by drilling holes are not covered by warranty. 

 

 

                   3565 S. Adrian Hwy 

 Adrian, MI 49221 

800-968-2653 

517-263-6020 

Fax  517-263-5492 

Summary of Contents for 85-6.8A

Page 1: ...517 263 5492 Website www scientemp com OPERATING AND INSTALLATION MANUAL MODEL 85 6 8A This cabinet has passed the QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTION and meets the high standards at Scientemp Corp This inspection includes the complete refrigeration system cabinet construction and finish ...

Page 2: ...sing or maintaining this product please be sure to read this manual carefully Failure to follow these instructions may cause this product to malfunction which could result in injury or damage Below are important safety precautions that apply to this product Use this product only in the manner described in the product literature and in this manual Before using it verify that this product is suitabl...

Page 3: ...rature before loading product 4 1 Lid Seal If the lid gasket does not seal along the front edge relieve the compression of the gasket along the back edge by loosening the hinge screws where they attach to the cabinet Raise the lid slightly and then retighten the screws 4 2 Interior Compartment Temperature The temperature is controlled by a CAL 9500 digital temperature controller When you first pow...

Page 4: ...you use a freezer or handle a frozen product that is at temperatures below 0 Centigrade or 32 Fahrenheit 6 1 When Skin Freezes When your skin is exposed to subfreezing temperatures for an extended amount of time it can freeze Your blood vessels constrict in response to dropping temperatures This reduces the flow of blood and therefore the amount of oxygen to the tissues When water in these tissues...

Page 5: ...d by a small amber light which is lit whenever power is available 2 Temperature rise is indicated by alternate flashing lights accompanied by a repeating audible signal in the form of beep beep beep 3 Power failure is indicated by alternate flashing lights accompanied by a repeating audible signal with the power on light off The Sonalarm is powered by four 4 D sizes 1 volt dry cell batteries It is...

Page 6: ...ve white plastic breaker by pulling up and out on edge next to inner liner 4 Lift insulation and remove hard board sub breaker 5 Remove instrument panel 4 screws and lay in front of freezer face down 6 Remove T C wires from terminals 7 Remove rubber grommets from cabinet bottom inner liner 8 Remove clips over T C 9 Tape bulb of new T C securely to control end of old T C 10 From the top reach into ...

Page 7: ...point Press together To reset latched alarm or tune fail Press together briefly To run or Hold a program Press together for 3 seconds Notes If in difficulty by becoming lost in program mode press and together for 3 seconds to return to display mode check the INSTRUMENT ADJUSTMENTS above and try again When in program mode after 60 seconds of key inactivity the display will revert to either inPt non...

Page 8: ...arameter if calibrating unit value may vary ChEk off rEAd Var tECh CtA Ver 953 rSET none Level 2 SP1 P 0 hAnd off PL 1 100 PL 2 100 SP2 A Dv hi SP2 b none di SP 0 1 hi SC 100 Lo SC 100 in Pt tc t unit C Level 1 tune off band 0 3 int t off dEr t off dac 0 5 cyc t on of ofSt 0 0 SP Lk off SPrr 0 SPrn off SoAk Set 2 6 alarm deviation bnd 2 0 1 Cyc 2 on of ...

Page 9: ...low enough vacuum to remove moisture from the system it is recommended that the system be triple evacuated breaking each time with dry refrigerant Use care to purge the air from the system CHARGING REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Since capillary tube systems have small critical refrigerant charges we recommend that a field charge either be weighed in or put in from a portable charge cylinder After maximum va...

Page 10: ...g side 2 Low voltage to unit of protector 3 Overload protector defective 2 Determine reason and correct 4 Run capacitor defective 3 Check current replace protector 5 Excessive discharge pressure 4 Determine reason and replace 6 Compressor too hot return gas hot 5 Check ventilation restrictions in cooling medium restrictions in refrigeration 6 Check refrigerant charge fix leak if necessary Run capa...

Page 11: ... or by fire or flood CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL SCIENTEMP CORP BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION PRODUCT LOSS OR PRODUCT SPOILAGE CLAIMS NOR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL GENERAL The standard warranty and any service contract related to the STANDARD WARRANTY shall apply only to the ...

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