Sanyo Refrigerator MBR 704G User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Blood Bank Refrigerator  
MBR-704G  
MBR-704GR  
MBR-704GR  
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It is imperative that the user complies with this manual as it contains  
important safety advice.  
Items and procedures are described so that you can use this unit correctly and safely.  
If the precautions advised are followed, this will prevent possible injury to the user and  
any other person.  
Precautions are illustrated in the following way:  
WARNING  
Failure to observe WARNING 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 personnel and  
damage to the unit and associated property.  
Symbol shows;  
this symbol means caution.  
this symbol means an action is prohibited.  
this symbol means an instruction must be followed.  
Be sure to keep this manual in a place accessible to users of this unit.  
< Label on the unit >  
This mark is labeled on the cover in which the electrical components of high voltage are  
enclosed to prevent the electric shock.  
The cover should be removed by a qualified engineer or a service personnel only.  
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PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION  
WARNING  
Do not use the unit outdoors. Current leakage or electric shock may result if the unit is exposed to  
rain water.  
Only qualified engineers or service personnel should install the unit. The installation by  
unqualified personnel may cause electric shock or fire.  
Install the unit on a sturdy floor. If the floor is not strong enough or the installation site is not  
adequate, this may result in injury from the unit falling or tipping over.  
Never install the unit in a humid place or a place where it is likely to be splashed by water.  
Deterioration of the insulation may result which could cause current leakage or electric shock.  
Never install the unit in a flammable or volatile location. This may cause explosion or fire.  
Never install the unit where acid or corrosive gases are present as current leakage or electric  
shock may result due to corrosion.  
Use a dedicated power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit. Ensure that a  
suitable fuse of adequate amperage is used to allow for compressor start up.  
Remove dust from the power supply plug before inserting in a power source. A dusty plug or  
improper insertion may pose a hazard.  
Use a power supply outlet with ground (earth) to prevent electric shock. If the power supply  
outlet is not grounded, it will be necessary to install a ground by qualified engineers.  
Never ground the unit through a gas pipe, water main, telephone line or lightning rod. Such  
grounding may cause electric shock in the case of an incomplete circuit.  
Do not insert metal objects such as a pin or a wire into any vent, gap or any outlet for inner air  
circulation. This may cause electric shock or injury by accidental contact with moving parts.  
Never store volatile or flammable substances in this unit. This may cause explosion or fire.  
Never store corrosive substances in this unit. This may lead to damage to the inner components  
or electric parts.  
If this unit is to be used for storing poisons, radioactive material or other harmful products,  
ensure that it is in a safe area. Failure to do so may lead to an adverse effect on the health of  
personnel in the area and the local environment. In this case, a request for repair or maintenance  
will necessitate a safety check sheet for maintenance personnel.  
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PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION  
WARNING  
Disconnect the power supply to the unit prior to any repair or maintenance of the unit in order to  
prevent electric shock or injury.  
Ensure you do not inhale or consume medication or aerosols from around the unit at the time of  
maintenance. These may be harmful to your health.  
Never splash water directly onto the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit.  
Never disassemble, repair, or modify the unit yourself. Any such work carried out by an  
unauthorized person may result in fire or injury due to a malfunction.  
Disconnect the power supply plug before replacement of the florescent light to prevent electric  
shock.  
Disconnect the power supply plug if there is something wrong with the unit. Continued  
abnormal operation may cause electric shock or fire.  
If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for an extended period, ensure that  
children do not have access and that doors cannot be closed completely.  
The disposal of the unit should be undertaken by appropriate personnel. Remove doors to  
prevent accidents such as suffocation.  
Prepare a safety check sheet when you request any repair or maintenance for the safety of service  
personnel.  
Do not pull out more than 2 drawers at the same time when storing or taking out of the stocked  
material. This may cause injury by falling or tipping of the unit if something heavy items are stored.  
CAUTION  
Select a level and sturdy floor for installation. This precaution will prevent the unit from tipping.  
Improper installation may result in water spillage or injury from the unit tipping over.  
Never install the unit in a place where the possibility exists that an object may fall on it. There  
are cooling circuits and electric components in the upper part of this unit. Current leakage or electric  
shock may be caused if an object falls on it.  
Connect the unit to a power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit. Use  
of any other voltage or frequency other than that on the rating label may cause fire or electric shock.  
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PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION  
CAUTION  
Fix the shelves securely. Incomplete installation may cause injury or damage.  
When removing the plug from the power supply outlet, grip the power supply plug, not the cord.  
Pulling the cord may result in electric shock or fire by short circuit.  
Never damage or break the power supply plug or cord. Do not use the supply plug if its cord  
is loose. This may cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not touch any electrical parts such as the power supply plug or any switches with a wet hand.  
This may cause electric shock.  
Do not put a container with water or heavy articles on the unit. Injury may be caused if the  
articles fall. Current leakage or electric shock may result from the introduction of spilled water into  
electrical components.  
Do not climb onto the unit. This may cause damage to the unit and cause it to tip over.  
Hold the handle when closing the door. This will reduce the likelihood of a trapped finger.  
Do not lean on the door. This may cause injury if the unit tips over.  
Never place your hand on the glass or use excessive force on the glass. Intentional force may  
break the glass resulting in injury from the broken glass.  
Do not touch the condenser directly when the filter is removed for cleaning. This may cause injury  
due to hot surface.  
Disconnect the power supply plug before moving the unit. Take care not to damage the power  
cord. A damaged cord may cause electric shock or fire.  
Dispose of any water in the evaporation tray completely before moving the unit. Spilled or  
splashed water may cause current leakage or electric shock.  
Be careful not to tip the unit over during movement to prevent damage or injury.  
Disconnect the power plug when the unit is not used for long periods.  
Do not put the packing plastic bag used in the packaging within reach of children as suffocation  
may result  
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CAUTIONS FOR USAGE  
1. If the unit is unplugged or the power to the unit is interrupted, do not restart the unit for at least 5  
minutes. This protects the compressor.  
2. This inner cabinet is refrigerated by the forced circulation of cooled air inside the chamber. Ensure  
that the intake and exhaust vents are not blocked. Adequate space should be provided between the  
items inside the unit to allow air circulation.  
3. Never store corrosive materials such as acid or alkali where the container is not completely sealed.  
This could possibly lead to corrosion of the evaporator resulting in refrigerant leakage and subsequent  
loss of cooling ability.  
4. Once the chamber temperature has stabilized, put the items into the chamber in small batches to  
minimize the temperature increase.  
5. In the case where condensation forms on the front of the glass due to high ambient humidity, wipe it off  
with a soft and dry cloth.  
6. Do not use brushes, acids, benzene, thinners, powdered soap, polishing powders, or hot water for  
cleaning, as they can cause the painted surfaces and parts made of plastic and rubber to deteriorate.  
Be especially careful not to wipe plastic or rubber parts with volatile solvents such as benzene. Rinse  
off neutral detergents completely with cloth washed in clean water.  
7. Fix the shelves securely. Place items on the shelves and leave a space between the walls of the  
cabinet and the contents to allow air circulation. Do not place items on the floor of the chamber.  
8. Always close the door firmly. The door check lamp is lit when the door is open. The alarm buzzer  
sounds two minutes after door opening. The buzzer can be cancelled automatically when the door is  
closed.  
9. Always open and close the door gently. Rough handling of the unit may lead to stocked items tipping  
over, incomplete closing of the door, or damage to the door gasket.  
10. Do not put any articles on the unit. Blocking of the top will decrease the heat discharge which can  
cause poor cooling and failure of the unit.  
11. Do not stock articles beyond the load line. Containers outside the load line disturb the air circulation  
in the chamber and cause poor cooling. See page 14.  
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS  
This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following conditions (based on the IEC 1010-1):  
1. Indoor use;  
2. Altitude up to 2000 m;  
3. Ambient temperature 5oC to 40oC  
4. Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperature up to 31oC decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity  
at 40oC;  
5. Mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed ±10% of the nominal voltage;  
6. Other supply voltage fluctuations as stated by the manufacturer.  
7. Transient overvoltages according to Installation Categories (Overvoltage Categories) II; For mains  
supply the minimum and normal category is II;  
8. Pollution degree 2 in accordance with IEC 664.  
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REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS  
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MBR-704GR  
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REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS  
1. Front cover: Open this cover when connecting the remote alarm or replacing glow starter for  
fluorescent lamp.  
2. Control panel: Panel can be opened when upper right corner of the lower part cover is pushed.  
Refer to page 10.  
3. Automatic temperature recorder: A 7-day type recorder is provided. For proper usage of the  
recorder, see the instruction manual enclosed with the unit.  
4. Access port: This port allows temperature measurement cables to enter the chamber from outside.  
A total of two (2) ports are provided; left side and right side.  
5. Glass window: The window may have condensation in high humidity environment. Wipe off the  
condensation with a soft dry cloth.  
6. Lock: Turn the key counterclockwise through 180o to securely lock the door.  
7. Handle: Always hold the handle when opening/closing the door.  
8. Fluorescent lamp: 20 W lamp. See page 19 for replacement.  
9. Light switch: This switch is used for turning the fluorescent lamp off and on.  
10. Air vent – front intake: Do not block this vent. If this vent is blocked, temperature regulation will  
become unstable. Do not insert a finger or any foreign object into this vent as there is danger from the  
internal fan.  
11. Air vent – rear exhaust: Do not block this vent. If this vent is blocked, temperature regulation will  
become unstable. Do not place stored items in the path of the cold air.  
12. Drawer (MBR-704GR only): Items to be stored in the chamber must be placed on the drawers.  
The maximum storage weight for each drawer is 40 kg.  
Shelf (MBR-704G only): Items to be stored in the chamber must be placed on the shelves. The  
maximum storage weight for each shelf is 40 kg.  
Do not put stored items directly onto the interior floor of the chamber. See page 14.  
13. Leveling foot: Adjust the height of the leveling foot by turning the screw bolt until the unit is level.  
14. Castors:  
When installing the unit the castors can be raised from the ground by using the leveling  
feet above.  
15. Inner door  
16. Upper monitor bottle  
17. Lower monitor bottle  
18. Door switch: The switch detects the door condition (open or close).  
19. Condensation tray: The condensation on the door is accumulated in this tray. Wipe off the water  
occasionally.  
20. Power switch (back side): Switch for the refrigerator. This switch also acts as an over-current  
breaker (10A).  
21. Fixtures (back side): These keep the adequate space between the unit and wall and also can be  
used for fixing the unit. See page 12.  
22. Evaporating tray (back side): Defrost water from the evaporator accumulates on the tray and  
evaporates into the atmosphere. See page 18 for cleaning.  
23. Bottom air duct (MBR-704G only): The duct keeps temperature inside the chamber uniformly by  
making cooled air circulate. Put the duct at the bottom of the chamber. Do not put any articles under  
this duct. If this duct is blocked, temperature regulation will become unstable.  
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REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS  
Inside of front cover  
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ON  
OFF  
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1. Glow starter (with cover): This is for the fluorescent light. It is recommended that the glow starter  
is also replaced when the fluorescent light is replaced. Refer to page 19.  
2. Remote alarm terminal: This is used to connect the unit to an exterior alarm to notify users of any  
malfunction. Refer to page 17.  
3. Battery switch: Switch for battery used for power failure alarm. Always keep "ON". Turn the  
switch "OFF" when the unit is in no use for a long period (more than 1 month).  
Inside components of MBR-704G type  
1. Shelf: Items to be stored in the chamber must be placed  
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on the shelves. The maximum storage weight for each shelf is  
40 kg.  
2. Bottom air duct: The duct keeps temperature inside the  
chamber uniformly by making cooled air circulate. Put the  
duct at the bottom of the chamber.  
Do not put any articles under this duct. If this area is blocked,  
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temperature regulation will become unstable.  
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REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS  
Control panel and keypad  
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1. Buzzer stop key (BUZZER): To silence the audible alarm, press this key.  
2. Temperature display key (UPPER/LOWER): By pressing this key, the displayed temperature is  
changed; upper monitor bottle temperature, lower monitor bottle temperature, and average temperature  
of upper and lower monitor bottles are displayed in sequence.  
3. Alarm test key (ALARM TEST): To check the operation of alarm buzzer, lamp, and remote alarm  
terminal.  
4. Calibration key (CAL): To calibrate the temperature. Normally this key is not used.  
5. Digit shift key (  
): Pressing this key in the CAL mode will cause the changeable digits to move.  
6. Numerical value shift key (  
): Pressing this key in the CAL mode will cause the numerical value  
to change.  
7. Door alarm lamp (DOOR): This lamp is lit when the door is ajar or open.  
8. Alarm lamp (ALARM): This lamp flashes during an alarm condition.  
9, 10. Temperature display monitor lamp (UPPER, LOWER): Lamp 9 is lit when upper monitor bottle  
temperature is displayed. Lamp 10 is lit when lower monitor bottle temperature is displayed.  
Both 9 and 10 are lit when the average temperature is displayed.  
11. Digital temperature indicator: This indicator shows the upper or lower monitor bottle temperature  
or average temperature.  
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INSTALLATION  
Installation site  
To operate this unit properly and to obtain maximum performance, install the unit in a location with the  
following conditions:  
1. A location not subjected to direct sunlight  
Installation in a location subjected to direct sunlight may lead to inadequate cooling.  
2. A location with adequate ventilation  
Leave at least 10 cm around the unit for ventilation. Poor ventilation will result in a reduction of the  
refrigeration capacity.  
3. A location away from heat generating sources  
Avoid installing the unit near heat-emitting appliances such as gas ranges or stoves. Heat can cause  
inefficient refrigeration.  
4. A location with a sturdy and level floor  
WARNING  
Install the unit on a sturdy floor. If the floor is not strong enough or the installation site is not  
adequate, this may result in injury from the unit falling or tipping over.  
Select a level and sturdy floor for installation. This precaution will prevent the unit from tipping.  
Improper installation may result in water spillage or injury from the unit tipping over.  
5. A location where objects will not fall on the unit  
CAUTION  
Never install the unit in a place where the possibility exists that an object may fall on it. There are  
cooling circuits and electric components in the upper part of this unit. Current leakage or electric shock  
may be caused if an object falls on it.  
6. A location without flammable or corrosive gas  
WARNING  
Never install the unit in a flammable or volatile location. This may cause explosion or fire.  
Never install the unit where acid or corrosive gases are present as current leakage or electric shock  
may result due to corrosion.  
7. A location not prone to high humidity  
WARNING  
Do not use the unit outdoors. Current leakage or electric shock may result if the unit is exposed to  
rain water.  
Never install the unit in a humid place or a place where it is likely to be splashed by water.  
Deterioration of the insulation may result which could cause current leakage or electric shock.  
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INSTALLATION  
Installation  
1. Remove the packaging materials and tapes  
Remove all transportation packaging materials and  
tapes. Open the doors and ventilate the unit. If  
the outside panels are dirty, clean them with a  
neutral detergent and wipe off with a soft cloth  
washed in clean water.  
2. Adjust the leveling feet  
Extend the leveling feet by rotating them as shown  
in the figure until they make contact with the floor.  
Ensure the unit is level.  
Leveling foot  
3. Fix the unit  
Bolt (provided)  
Two fixtures are attached to the rear of the frame.  
Fix the frame to the wall by attaching a rope or chain  
between the wall and the fixtures.  
If holes can be drilled in the wall, drill a 10.5mm  
diameter hole and fix the unit by using the special  
bolt-nut supplied. This bolt-nut can only be used on a  
concrete wall.  
45 mm  
10.5 mm  
(diameter)  
4. Ground (earth)  
WARNING  
Use a power supply outlet with ground (earth) to prevent electric shock. If the power supply outlet is  
not grounded, it is necessary to install a ground by qualified engineers.  
Never ground the unit through a gas pipe, water main, telephone line or lightning rod. Such  
grounding may cause electric shock in the case of an incomplete circuit.  
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INSTALLATION  
Preparation of monitor bottle  
Prior to the operation of the unit, fill the monitor  
bottles (upper and lower) with 10% glycerol (or other  
solution such as ethylene glycol) using the following  
procedure:  
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1. Remove the top and bottom drawer (or shelf).  
2. Remove the monitor bottle cover as shown in the  
figure.  
3. Detach the sensor from the monitor bottle.  
4. Pull up the bottle to take it out.  
loosen  
5. Pour 200ml of 10% glycerol (or other solution) into  
the monitor bottle after removing the cap as shown  
in the figure.  
6. Cap the monitor bottle and return the bottle to its  
original position.  
7. Attach the sensor to the bottle and replace the cover  
on the bottle.  
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START-UP OF UNIT  
Follow the procedures for the initial and consequent operations of the unit.  
1. Connect the power cord to the dedicated outlet with appropriate rating.  
2. On start-up, the alarm buzzer sometimes operates. In this case, stop the buzzer by pressing the  
buzzer stop key (BUZZER). The alarm will operate until the temperature monitor bottle sensor goes into  
the range of 4 oC±2 oC. See Table 2 in page 17.  
3. Ensure that both monitor bottles have been filled with 10% glycerol as outlined earlier in this manual.  
4. The unit has been factory preset to operate at 4 oC±1 oC. There is no need to set the temperature.  
5. Turn on the fluorescent light switch to check the light. After checking, turn off the switch if the light is  
not necessary.  
6. When you are satisfied that the unit is working correctly, begin slowly placing items into the chamber to  
minimize the temperature rise.  
Stock of containers  
Always distribute items so as not to disturb the air circulation in the chamber. Disruption of the  
air flow can cause items to freeze or reduce the uniformity of the chamber temperature.  
Never put any articles on the top of the unit.  
Intake air vent  
Fan(inside  
Intake air vent  
Do not block this vent with containers. If this vent  
becomes  
blocked,  
temperature  
regulation  
becomes unstable. Do not place paper or vinyl  
near the vent as they may be sucked into the fan.  
Exhaust air vent  
Load line  
Exhaust air vent  
Do not block this vent with containers as this can  
impede air circulation. Items stored near the  
exhaust air vent can freeze.  
Stock space  
Load line  
In this refrigerator, storage space is limited to allow  
the passage of cool air around the chamber. The  
label load lineis fixed to both sides of the  
chamber. Always stock items within this line.  
Load line  
Exhaust air vent  
CAUTION  
Never store corrosive substances in this unit. This may lead to damage to the inner components or  
electric parts.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Control panel  
Temperature display  
The unit is set at the factory to obtain the proper temperature automatically (4 oC±1 oC).  
The high temperature alarm is preset at 6 oC. The low temperature alarm is preset at 2 oC.  
Table 1. Temperature display  
: Lamp ON : Lamp OFF  
Operation  
Key operated  
Display  
Display mode  
UPPER  
LOWER  
UPPER  
LOWER  
UPPER  
LOWER  
UPPER  
LOWER  
Average monitor bottle  
temperature  
Average temperature  
1
2
3
Plug-in, Power ON  
Upper monitor bottle  
temperature  
Upper temperature  
Lower temperature  
Average temperature  
UPPER  
UPPER  
LOWER  
Press  
Press  
Press  
key.  
LOWER  
Lower monitor bottle  
temperature  
UPPER  
LOWER  
UPPER  
LOWER  
key.  
key.  
Average monitor bottle  
temperature  
UPPER  
LOWER  
UPPER  
LOWER  
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5
Repeat from 2  
Note:  
The displayed temperature represents the temperature sensed by a thermal sensor attached to the  
monitor bottles mounted to the upper and lower portion of the chamber.  
The displayed temperature may not always be at 4 oC. The chamber probes are representative of high  
and low average temperatures within the chamber.  
Defrost cycles  
There is no need for routine defrosting of the unit as this occurs automatically as follows:  
1. Cycle defrost  
To keep the chamber temperature stable, the refrigeration compressor is cycled on and off. During off”  
period any frost which has accumulated on the evaporator is melted by energizing a defrost heater. This  
will not have any discernible effect on the chamber temperature.  
2. Forced defrost  
When the ambient humidity is high, or a large amount of damp product is being stored inside the chamber,  
there is a possibility that cycle defrost may not be enough to remove all of the frost on the evaporator. In  
this case, a forced defrost cycle can be initiated.  
When the unit is operating under a forced defrost cycle, the current chamber temperature and dFis  
displayed alternately on the digital temperature display.  
Once the forced defrost cycle is completed, normal operation resumes.  
The chamber temperature of blood bag (400mL) rises about 1 to 2 oC during the defrosting.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Temperature sensor calibration procedure  
The temperature sensors are attached to the monitor bottles. Follow the following instructions for proper  
calibration (0 adjustments).  
1. Remove the monitor bottle cover as shown in the figure.  
2. Remove the sensor to be calibrated from the monitor bottle. Please note that refrigerator also has a  
sensor for the temperature recorder in the left side of the upper monitor bottle.  
3. Prepare a bottle or beaker with a solution of crushed ice and cold water. Agitate the mixture thoroughly.  
4. Put the sensor to be calibrated in the mixture.  
5. While continuously agitating the ice water mixture, monitor the temperature indicated on the display of the  
sensor to be calibrated.  
6. Wait for the temperature on the display to stabilize. If the display is not 0 oC, calibrate using the following  
procedure. If the display does indicate 0 oC, proceed to step 7.  
6-1. Press the CAL key for approximately 5 seconds until  
is displayed.  
6-2. Enter the code of the probe to be calibrated using the numerical shift key ( ).  
Upper chamber temperature sensor code is  
Lower chamber temperature sensor code is  
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6-3. Press the CAL key. (This makes temperature display 0 oC)  
This key operation is canceled with the buzzer if the sensor temperature deviates over +/- 1.5oC.  
In this case, consult with Sanyo dealer or service personnel.  
6-4. The digital display will revert back to current chamber temperature. The calibration that was entered  
in the previous step should now have an effect on the temperature display.  
The digital display should now show indicate 0.0±0.2oC, if not, repeat step 6.  
7. Take the sensor out of the ice water solution and wipe with a soft cloth.  
8. Attach the sensor back into the monitor bottle by reversing the procedure in step 1 and 2.  
* For the span adjustment, contact your service personnel.  
Cover  
Monitor bottle  
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ALARMS & SAFETY FUNCTIONS  
This unit has the alarms and safety functions shown in Table 2, and also self diagnostic functions.  
Table 2 Alarms and safety functions  
Alarm & Safety  
High temperature  
alarm  
Low temperature  
alarm  
Situation  
Indication  
Buzzer  
Safety operation  
Remote alarm  
If the upper or lower temperature  
sensor senses a temperature 6oC.  
If the upper or lower temperature  
sensor senses a temperature 2oC.  
If the high-temperature thermostat  
sensor senses a temperature  
approximately > 10 oC.  
ALARM lamp is flashed.  
Intermittent tone  
ALARM lamp is flashed.  
Intermittent tone  
Remote alarm  
Unit should already be in  
alarm. No further indication  
required.  
Unit should already  
be in a high temp.  
alarm.  
Remote alarm  
Compressor ON.  
Heater OFF.  
Over-temperature  
protection  
When the power to the unit is  
disconnected or power switch is  
turned off.  
Power failure  
alarm  
ALARM lamp is flashed.  
Temp. indication off  
Intermittent tone  
Remote alarm.  
Intermittent tone with  
2 minutes delay.  
Door alarm  
Auto-return  
When the door is ajar or open.  
Door check lamp is lit.  
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When there is no key pressing in  
each setting mode for 90 seconds.  
Monitor bottle temperature is  
displayed.  
Finishing of  
calibration mode.  
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ALARM lamp is flashed.  
E1 and monitor bottle temp. are Intermittent tone  
displayed alternately.  
If the upper temperature sensor is  
disconnected or short-circuited.  
Thermal sensor  
abnormality  
Remote alarm.  
Remote alarm.  
Remote alarm.  
Remote alarm.  
ALARM lamp is flashed.  
If the lower temperature sensor is  
disconnected or short-circuited.  
E2 and monitor bottle temp.  
are displayed alternately.  
ALARM lamp is flashed.  
E3 and monitor bottle temp.  
are displayed alternately.  
ALARM lamp is flashed.  
E4 and monitor bottle temp.  
are displayed alternately.  
Intermittent tone  
Intermittent tone  
Intermittent tone  
If the defrost sensor is  
disconnected or short-circuited.  
If the over-temperature sensor is  
disconnected or short-circuited.  
Note:  
The remote alarm is silenced by pressing the buzzer stop key (BUZZER) as the remote alarm is operated  
in conjunction with the buzzer, except for the power failure alarm. All alarm functions will auto-reset.  
The buzzer and remote contacts will re-activate if the condition which caused the alarm is not corrected  
within 30 minutes.  
Alarm conditions will remain active for about 24 hours on a fully charged back-up battery in the event of a  
power failure. Two days operation is required to fully charge the battery after initial start-up if the power  
has been off for an extended period.  
The remote alarm contacts will remain active even if the battery is discharged.  
Alarm test procedure  
Press ALARM TEST key. The audible and visual alarm indicators activate along with the remote alarm  
contacts. The alarm condition remains active for 90 seconds and then terminates automatically.  
Otherwise the alarm test can be terminated manually at any time during the rest by pressing the ALARM  
TEST key again.  
Remote alarm terminal  
The remote alarm terminal is located inside the front  
cover. The alarm is outputted from this terminal.  
Contact capacity is DC 30V, 2 A.  
Contact output: At normal condition “Open”  
At abnormal condition “Close”  
Note:  
The alarm is actuated when the power failure or the  
power cord is disconnected from the outlet.  
The remote alarm is silenced by pressing the buzzer  
Connecting terminal  
stop key (BUZZER) as the remote alarm is operated in  
conjunction with the buzzer.  
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  
WARNING  
Always disconnect the power supply to the unit prior to any repair or maintenance of the unit in  
order to prevent electric shock or injury.  
Ensure you do not inhale or consume medication or aerosols from around the unit at the time of  
maintenance. These may be harmful to your health.  
CAUTION  
Always wear dry gloves to protect hands at the time of maintenance. Failure to wear gloves may  
result in injury from edges and corners.  
Cleaning of cabinet  
1. Clean the unit once a month. Regular cleaning keeps the unit looking new.  
2. Use a dry cloth to wipe off small amounts of dirt on the outside and inside of the unit and all  
accessories. If the unit is very dirty, use a neutral detergent.  
3. After cleaning, wipe away the cleaner completely with a cloth washed in clean water.  
4. Never pour water onto or into the unit. Doing so can damage the electric insulation and cause failure.  
The compressor and other mechanical parts are completely sealed. This unit requires absolutely no  
lubrication.  
Remove dust from the power supply plug periodically. A dusty plug or improper insertion may pose a  
hazard.  
Cleaning of evaporation tray  
This unit is provided with the evaporation tray on the back.  
Evaporation tray  
1. Pull the lower side of the tray toward you.  
2. Lift the tray upwards to remove the tray from the hook.  
3. Take out downwardly.  
4. Wash the tray and replace.  
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  
Replacement of fluorescent lamp  
The fluorescent lamp is placed horizontally in the upper front of the chamber. Follow the procedure  
below to replace the lamp.  
1. Turn off the fluorescent light switch and disconnect  
the power supply plug.  
2. Hold the cover of the light and pull downward with  
lead wire to remove the lamp from stopper. (Fig. 1)  
Fig. 1  
3. Remove the water-proof rubber on the left. (Fig. 2)  
4. Remove the socket on the left. (Fig. 2)  
Water-proof rubber  
5. Take out the fluorescent lamp gently from the  
Socket  
protective cover.  
6. After placing a new fluorescent lamp in the protective  
cover, replace the socket and then replace the  
water-proof rubber.  
7. Fix the light with the stoppers.  
Fig. 2  
Replacement of glow starter  
Water-proof rubber  
A glow starter is located inside the front cover.  
Socket  
1. Disconnect the power supply plug.  
2. Remove the water-proof rubber.  
3. Remove the glow starter and replace with a new one.  
4. Replace the water-proof rubber.  
DISPOSAL OF UNIT  
WARNING  
If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for an extended period ensure that children  
do not have access and doors cannot be closed completely.  
The disposal of the unit should be accomplished by appropriate personnel. Always remove  
doors to prevent accidents such as suffocation.  
This product has an electric battery.  
廢電池  
請回收  
Please recycle it for effective utilization of resources and protection of our environment.  
Thank you for your cooperation.  
Label indication is obliged to comply with Taiwanese battery regulation.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
If the unit malfunctions, check out the following before calling for service.  
If nothing operates even when switched on  
1. The power is failed.  
2. The circuit breaker is inactivated.  
3. The unit is not connected to the power supply.  
The alarm device is activated  
1. The temperature in the unit does not match the set value.  
2. The door was kept opened for a long time.  
3. The high temperature materials were put in the unit.  
In these cases, the alarm is removed automatically by running the unit for several hours.  
When the unit does not get cold enough  
1. A large amount of items or warm products was put in the unit.  
2. The air exhaust vent is blocked up with containers.  
3. The unit is in direct sunlight.  
4. The door is frequently opened.  
5. A heat source is nearby the unit.  
6. The ambient temperature is too high.  
7. The door is not securely closed.  
8. The heat source is put in the unit.  
9. The door seal is damaged or foreign substance is inserted between door gasket.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Name  
Blood Bank Refrigerator  
Model  
MBR-704G  
MBR-704GR  
617 L  
External dimensions  
Internal dimensions  
Effective capacity  
Exterior  
W770 x D830 x H1955 (mm)  
W650 x D697 x H1500 (mm)  
625 L  
Painted steel  
Painted steel  
Interior  
Door  
Steel plate with double layer pair glass, automatic closing mechanism  
Rigid polyurethane foamed-in place  
Insulation  
Shelf  
Hard steel wire on polyethylene coating  
-----  
6 pcs.  
-----  
Drawer  
Stainless steel, Handle with card holder  
6 pcs.  
Access port  
Left side, right side, Inner diameter 30 mm  
Compressor  
Condenser  
Hermetic type, Output; 220 W  
Wire tube type  
Fin tube type  
Evaporator  
Refrigerant  
R-134a  
Temperature controller  
Temperature display  
Alarm  
Microprocessor control system  
Digital display  
High temperature, Low temperature, Door, Power failure, Sensor  
Allowable contact capacity: DC 30V, 2A  
Nonvolatile static memory  
Remote alarm contact  
Memory back-up  
Fluorescent lamp  
Accessories  
White light 20 W (FL20SD) x 1 (Glow starter; FG-1P)  
Key 1 set, Bolt 2 sets  
Battery  
For power failure alarm, Nickel hydrogen battery, DC 6V, 1100mAh, Automatic charge  
Weight  
195 kg  
210 kg  
Note: The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.  
PERFORMANCE  
+4 oC±1oC (ambient temperature; 5 to 35oC)  
Chamber temperature  
Power source  
110V  
60Hz  
300W  
115V  
60Hz  
310W  
220V  
60Hz  
300W  
220 V  
50Hz  
290W  
230 V  
50Hz  
310W  
240 V  
50Hz  
330W  
220-240V,  
50Hz  
(Alternate current)  
Rated power consumption  
330W  
Noise level  
45 dB [A] (background noise; 20 dB)  
1630 kPa  
Maximum pressure  
Note :The unit with CE mark complies with EC directives 89/336/EEC, 93/68/EEC and 73/23/EEC.  
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CAUTION  
Please fill in this form before servicing.  
Hand over this form to the service engineer to keep for his and your safety.  
Safety check sheet  
Yes  
No  
1. Refrigerator contents :  
Risk of infection:  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
Risk of toxicity:  
Risk from radioactive sources:  
(List all potentially hazardous materials that have been stored in this unit.)  
Notes :  
2. Contamination of the unit  
Unit interior  
Yes  
No  
No contamination  
Decontaminated  
Contaminated  
Others:  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
3. Instructions for safe repair/maintenance of the unit  
a) The unit is safe to work on  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
b) There is some danger (see below)  
Procedure to be adhered to in order to reduce safety risk indicated in b) below.  
Date :  
Signature :  
Address, Division :  
Telephone :  
Product name :  
Model :  
MBR-704G  
MBR-704GR  
Serial number :  
Date of Installation :  
Pharmaceutical  
Refrigerator  
Please decontaminate the unit yourself before calling the service engineer.  
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7FB6P101294003  
(5 April 2005)  
SANYO Electric Biomedical Co., Ltd.  
10-15, Hongo 3-Chome  
Bunkyoku, Tokyo 113-8434 Japan  
CEM  
Recycled paper  
Printed in Japan  
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