Setup and Installation | Refrigerated Incubators
Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Your Product Correctly
Applicable Models:
TRI-145F-1-SD |
TRI-145F-1-GD TRI-520F-1-GD TRI-1100F-2-GD |
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Incubator Location
- The incubator requires a level surface to operate correctly. (Fig 1)
- Do not store items on top of the incubator.
- The refrigerated incubator generates heat during normal operation, Thermoline recommends maintaining 100mm clearance on the sides and back to aid accessibility. (Fig 2)
- Ensure the incubator door can open and close fully without obstruction. (Fig 3)
Castors
Refrigerated incubators are equipped with lockable castors to prevent cabinet movement.
- Ensure the incubator 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 incubator, 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.
Port Hole
The port hole is located on the left side of the incubator. 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 WARNINGS
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Ensure that the incubator is placed on a flat and even surface. An uneven surface may cause the cabinet to become unstable and fall, potentially damaging the product.
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Before use, ensure that all internal and external packaging has been removed, including tape, plastic bags, and foam pieces.
BMS Output
Refrigerated Incubators 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.