C H - 5 C h i l l e r U S E R ' S M A N U A L
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
General advice
Packing
Fuses
Cleaning your unit
P A G E 14
Brief fault finding notes and lists of accessories are given in this
section.
NOTE THAT THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD ONLY BE DISMANTLED
BY PROPERLY TRAINED PERSONNEL. REMOVING THE OUTER
COVERS OR BASE EXPOSES POTENTIALLY LETHAL MAINS
VOLTAGES.
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS WITHIN THE
EQUIPMENT.
In the unlikely event that you experience any problems with your
refrigerated unit which cannot be easily remedied, you should
contact your supplier and return the unit if necessary. Please include
any details of the fault observed and remember to return the unit in
its original packing. Techne accept no responsibility for damage to
units which are not properly packed for shipping: if in doubt, contact
your supplier.
When you receive your unit, make sure you keep the original packing
in case you ever need to return it for service or repair.
The unit must be transported in the original packing to avoid damage.
Techne accepts no responsibility for damage incurred unless the unit
is correctly packed and transported in this way.General fault finding
If the power light on the power switch is lit, the fuse may have blown.
Make sure there is no external cause (such as a faulty plug or lead).
Fuses should only be changed by suitably qualified personnel. If the
fuses blow persistently, a serious fault is indicated and you may
need to return the unit to your supplier for repair.
Before cleaning your unit, disconnect from the power supply and
allow to cool to ambient temperature.
You can clean the case of the refrigerated unit with a cloth dipped in
water or ethanol (methanol or formaldehyde can also be used). No
part of the case or cover should be immersed in the solvents.
Do not use acetone or abrasive cleaners.