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Setup and Installation | Laboratory Refrigerators

Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Your Product Correctly

Applicable Models:

TLR-145-1-GD
TLR-200-1-GD
TLR-520-1-GD
TLR-750-2-GD
TLR-950-2-GD
TLR-1500-3-GD

TLR-145-1-SD
TLR-200-1-SD
TLR-520-1-SD
TLR-750-2-SD
TLR-950-2-SD
TLR-1500-3-SD

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Refrigerator Location

Castors

Shelves

Loading Guidelines

Port Hole

BMS Output

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⚙️ Operating Procedures

🧰 Maintenance & Cleaning

🔧 Troubleshooting & Repair

📜 Warranty & Support

 


 Correct Levelling of IncubatorRefrigerator Location

  • The refrigerator requires a level surface to operate correctly. (Fig 1)
  • Do not store items on top of the refrigerator.
  • The refrigerator generates heat during normal operation, Thermoline recommends maintaining 100mm clearance on the sides and back and 300mm above the cabinet to aid accessibility and heat dissipation. (Fig 2)
  • Ensure the refrigerator door can open and close fully without obstruction. (Fig 3)

  image-png-Nov-21-2024-03-57-24-2575-AMIncubator Distance  Door Opening - Figure 3

Castors

Castor Fig 1Refrigerators are equipped with lockable castors to prevent cabinet movement.

  • Ensure the refrigerator is placed on a flat and even surface. Uneven surfaces may cause operational issues and could lead to the cabinet tipping over or rolling away if the castors are not locked.
  • To lock the castors, push down on the brake lever to secure them in place and prevent unwanted movement.
  • When positioning the refrigerator, ensure the castors remain accessible so they can be locked and unlocked as needed.
  • If the castors are damaged, contact your supplier or Thermoline for assistance.

Unlocked Castor  Locked Castor

Shelves

Thermoline Manual Image  - Shelvex clip installThe refrigerator comes equipped with adjustable shelves designed to hold items during operation. The shelves can be positioned at different heights to accommodate various item sizes.

To adjust the shelf clips:

  • Hook the top of the clip into the slot. (Fig 1)
  • Pinch and squeeze the base of the clip.
  • Push the base of the clip into the slot and release.

All refrigerators are supplied with adjustable shelf clips to accommodate different size items within the cabinet. The amount of shelf clips supplied changes depending on the size of the cabinet ordered.

SAFETY NOTE

The edges of the clips can be sharp. Thermoline recommends using protective gloves while adjusting or moving the clips (e.g. leather gloves).

Loading Guidelines for Refrigerators

Maintain Airflow: To ensure efficient temperature control, air circulation must remain unobstructed. Avoid placing items directly against the walls; maintain a 50mm gap on all sides. Items should be positioned to prevent blocking airflow.

Distribute Load Evenly: Spread items across all shelves instead of stacking them on one. Avoid placing items on the floor of the cabinet, as this can interfere with the airflow and compromise performance.

 

shelf excluding 50mm perimeter

Ensure the highlighted area of the cabinet is clear of all obstructions to ensure that proper ventilation is allowed throughout the cabinet. 

Port Hole

The port hole is located on the left side of the refrigerator. The cabinet is equipped with a removable plug, which can be taken out by simply pulling it. Keep the plug safe in case the port hole needs to be closed again.

 

SETUP WARNINGSWarning

  • Ensure that the refrigerator is placed on a flat and even surface. An uneven surface may cause the cabinet to become unstable and fall, potentially damaging the product.

  • Before use, ensure that all internal and external packaging has been removed, including tape, plastic bags, and foam pieces.

 

BMS Output

Refrigerators are fitted with a 3-pin socket for connection to a building monitoring system or phone dialler. A separate plug is provided to connect the socket to your system.

For detailed instructions on the BMS output, refer to the BMS Manual.