Bromic Heating Medifridge MED0140GD User manual

23/05/2016 - V2

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1. PREFIX
This manual contains important information about the installation, operation, and maintenance
of Bromic MediFridgeTM. Please pay close attention to the important safety information
shown throughout this instruction manual. Any safety information will be accompanied by the
following safety alert symbols:
DANGER, WARNING, IMPORTANT
• READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY before installing or
servicing this product.
• Improper installation, operation, or maintenance can result
in death, severe injury, or property damage.
• This appliance is intended for 230-240 Volt power supply.
• Installation MUST be carried out by a licensed and
authorised technician in accordance with local electrical
codes.
! ! !
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CONTENTS
Note: Bromic Refrigeration reserves the right to make changes to specifications, parts, components and equipment without prior notification.
This Installation, operation and service manual may not be reproduced in any form with prior written consent from Bromic Refrigeration.
1. PREFIX
3
2. IMPORTANT NOTES & WARNINGS
4
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
5
4. INSTALLATION
6
5. OPERATION
8
6. PRODUCT LOADING AND STORAGE
10
7. MAINTENANCE
11
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
12
9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
13
10. ENVIRONMENTAL & DISPOSAL NOTES
14
11. WARRANTY
15

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1. PREFIX
This manual contains important information about the installation, operation, and maintenance
of Bromic MediFridgeTM. Please pay close attention to the important safety information
shown throughout this instruction manual. Any safety information will be accompanied by the
following safety alert symbols:
DANGER, WARNING, IMPORTANT
• READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY before installing or
servicing this product.
• Improper installation, operation, or maintenance can result
in death, severe injury, or property damage.
• This appliance is intended for 230-240 Volt power supply.
• Installation MUST be carried out by a licensed and
authorised technician in accordance with local electrical
codes.
!
!
!

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3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Part Number 3736213
External (mm)
Internal (mm)
Capacity 145L Height 820 687
Weight 40kg Width 595 736
Air Circulation Fan-Forced Depth 595 510
Temperature
Range 2°C to 8°C
Min/Max Temp Recorder
Yes
Display Digital
Exterior Finish Mild Steel
Door
Solid or Glass Glass
Shape Flat
Self-Closing Yes
Door Lock Yes
Door Style Right hand hinged
Door opening (W x H) 595mm x 687mm
Reversible No
Shelves
No. of Shelves 4
Style of Shelves Wire open rung 7mm apart
Depth of Shelf 3 Shelves at 365 mm
1 Shelf at 235 mm
Adjustable Yes
Power Supply
Voltage 240V
Frequency 50Hz
Input Power 170W
Refrigeration System
Refrigerant Type R134a
Electronic Controller (digital / analogue) Digital
Australian Standard Plug Yes, 10A
Alarms
Temperature Yes
Door Yes
Power Failure No
Audible Yes
Lighting Internal Light Yes
Defrost
Automatic / Manual Automatic
Type of Defrost System OFF Cycle
Insulation Type Cyclopentane
Footing 30mm Feet at Front. Rollers at back
Approvals Quality Care Pharmacy Program Compliance - Cold Chain Testing
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• Read all instructions before installing or using this appliance
• Retain this manual for future reference
• Use this appliance only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
• Improper installation, adjustment or alteration and failure to follow the warnings and instructions in
this manual could result in severe personal injury, death or property damage
• The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that could happen from improper use. The
manufacturer emphasises that this appliance should be used in a responsible manner and that all
procedures, warnings, and safety instructions contained in this booklet be followed strictly.
• Check the appliance for damage. Do not operate a damaged unit.
• Check for damage to the appliance regularly. If damage to the appliance is suspected, discontinue
use immediately and contact the supplier or qualified person to repair.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible of their safety.
• Keep packaging material out reach of children
• Children should be carefully supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance
• Do not attempt to alter the appliance in any manner.
• Please pay attention to the maximum load limit when filling the shelves.
• All work on electrical equipment must be carried out by a qualified and licenced technician only.
• Do not perform maintenance until the appliance has been turned oand power disconnected.
• Never detach any cover except where specifically instructed in this manual. Doing so might expose
live electrical parts.
• Do not operate the appliance with panels, covers or guards removed.
• Keep the air intake and outlets free of obstructions.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
• If the supply cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced by an authorised service agent or similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
• If the appliance has not been used, or will not be used for a long period of time, disconnect power
supply.
• Ensure the appliance has adequate ventilation.
2. IMPORTANT NOTES AND WARNINGS

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3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Part Number 3736213
External (mm)
Internal (mm)
Capacity 145L Height 820 687
Weight 40kg Width 595 736
Air Circulation Fan-Forced Depth 595 510
Temperature
Range 2°C to 8°C
Min/Max Temp Recorder
Yes
Display Digital
Exterior Finish Mild Steel
Door
Solid or Glass Glass
Shape Flat
Self-Closing Yes
Door Lock Yes
Door Style Right hand hinged
Door opening (W x H) 595mm x 687mm
Reversible No
Shelves
No. of Shelves 4
Style of Shelves Wire open rung 7mm apart
Depth of Shelf 3 Shelves at 365 mm
1 Shelf at 235 mm
Adjustable Yes
Power Supply
Voltage 240V
Frequency 50Hz
Input Power 170W
Refrigeration System
Refrigerant Type R134a
Electronic Controller (digital / analogue) Digital
Australian Standard Plug Yes, 10A
Alarms
Temperature Yes
Door Yes
Power Failure No
Audible Yes
Lighting Internal Light Yes
Defrost
Automatic / Manual Automatic
Type of Defrost System OFF Cycle
Insulation Type Cyclopentane
Footing 30mm Feet at Front. Rollers at back
Approvals Quality Care Pharmacy Program Compliance - Cold Chain Testing

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Power Supply
• The appliance must not be plugged into a multiple outlet power board.
• The appliance is supplied with a flexible power cord fitted with a 3-pin plug.
• The socket used must be properly earthed and fuse protected.
• See the rating label inside the cabinet for supply voltage, frequency and current draw.
• Power cable is rated 70°C. It is recommended that the cable should not come into contact
with parts over 50°C.
• Do not turn opower before consulting the person responsible.
• Mark the power source clearly, so the refrigerator is not unplugged or turned o
accidentally.
Before Operating
• If the appliance has been sharply tilted or transported in the horizontal position, it must
be left to stand in the upright position and not plugged in for 1 hour.
• Remove all the packaging material before using the appliance.
• Start the appliance only if it has been installed as described.
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NOTE: The maximum ambient temperature for the refrigerator is 30°C. Conditions
outside this temperature will result in cabinet temperatures outside the required 2
to 8°C range. Bromic recommends that the refrigerator is installed at an ambient
temperature of 20 to 25°C.
4. INSTALLATION
Locating the Cabinet
Ensure the following instructions are observed as this is vital for proper and trouble-free
operation.
• Do not install the cabinet outdoors.
• Locate the appliance in a dry and well ventilated place.
• The unit must be positioned on a level surface.
• Do not install in the vicinity of heating radiators or other heat sources.
• Do not install the appliance where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
• Do not install the appliance where it is exposed to warm draughts or open doors.
• Keep the air intake and outlets free of obstructions.
• Adequate allowance should be made for door openings.
Ventilation
Ensure the following instructions are observed as this is vital for proper and trouble-free
operation.
• Allow 100mm clearance between walls and the appliance.
• Ensure that the condenser fan is free to take in ambient air from the room.
• Adherence to minimum clearances is necessary
SIDE VIEW
100mm
100mm
100mm
100mm
FRONT VIEW

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Power Supply
• The appliance must not be plugged into a multiple outlet power board.
• The appliance is supplied with a flexible power cord fitted with a 3-pin plug.
• The socket used must be properly earthed and fuse protected.
• See the rating label inside the cabinet for supply voltage, frequency and current draw.
• Power cable is rated 70°C. It is recommended that the cable should not come into contact
with parts over 50°C.
• Do not turn opower before consulting the person responsible.
• Mark the power source clearly, so the refrigerator is not unplugged or turned o
accidentally.
Before Operating
• If the appliance has been sharply tilted or transported in the horizontal position, it must
be left to stand in the upright position and not plugged in for 1 hour.
• Remove all the packaging material before using the appliance.
• Start the appliance only if it has been installed as described.

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MAX / MIN Temperature Recording
Controller Alarms
If alarms persist, contact the manufacturer or an approved service agent.
i. Press the button once
ii. The highest temperature recording will be displayed.
iii. Press the button again while the highest temperature recording is displayed.
iv. The lowest temperature recording will be displayed.
v. To clear the MAX/MIN recording – Hold the button for 6 seconds
vi. The display will flash for 3 seconds and the buzzer will sound – this will clear the previous
highest and lowest temperature recording.
vii. The current cabinet temperature will be recorded.
Code Alarm Type Corrective Action
HI Cabinet high temperature alarm • Check if there is adequate ventilation
• Check if there is free circulation of air
inside the cabinet
• Check and clean condenser coil and
fan
• Check if door is shut
LO Cabinet low temperature alarm
1H Cabinet temperature sensor short circuit • Unplug the unit for 1 minute then
reconnect to power
1L Cabinet temperature sensor open circuit
2H Product temperature sensor short circuit
2L Product temperature open circuit
H2 Product high temperature alarm • Check if there is adequate ventilation
• Check if there is free circulation of air
inside the cabinet
• Check and clean condenser coil and
fan
• Check if door is shut
dR Door open alarm • Close the door
IMPORTANT: Record the maximum and minimum temperatures two (2) times a day.
Recordings should be taken before the first door opening of the day.
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5. OPERATION
Start-up
• Connect the appliance to the mains power supply and check that the compressor,
electronic controller, lighting and all fans are functioning correctly.
• The compressor and condenser fan should operate should operate 3 minutes after the unit
has been connected to the power supply.
• The evaporator fan should operate after the unit has been plugged in.
• The electronic controller will display the current cabinet temperature after the unit has
been connected to the power supply.
• The LED indicates that refrigeration circuit is operating.
• During the start-up delay (3 minutes), the LED is flashing
• The LED indicates that the refrigeration circuit is defrosting
Setting the temperature
NOTE: The controller is factory set at 4°C. The controller is programmed to control cabinet
temperatures between 2 to 8°C.
Display the Product Sensor Temperature
i. Press the button.
ii. The product temperature will flash and display.
iii. After 6 seconds, the cabinet temperature will be displayed.
Operating the Light
i. Press the button to turn internal LED lights ON or OFF
i. Press the button.
ii. The set temperature will be displayed.
iii. Press or to adjust the temperature.
iv. Press the button to exit. If no further buttons are pressed within 6 seconds, the cabinet
temperature will be displayed.

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MAX / MIN Temperature Recording
Controller Alarms
If alarms persist, contact the manufacturer or an approved service agent.
i. Press the button once
ii. The highest temperature recording will be displayed.
iii. Press the button again while the highest temperature recording is displayed.
iv. The lowest temperature recording will be displayed.
v. To clear the MAX/MIN recording – Hold the button for 6 seconds
vi. The display will flash for 3 seconds and the buzzer will sound – this will clear the previous
highest and lowest temperature recording.
vii. The current cabinet temperature will be recorded.
Code Alarm Type Corrective Action
HI Cabinet high temperature alarm • Check if there is adequate ventilation
• Check if there is free circulation of air
inside the cabinet
• Check and clean condenser coil and
fan
• Check if door is shut
LO Cabinet low temperature alarm
1H Cabinet temperature sensor short circuit • Unplug the unit for 1 minute then
reconnect to power
1L Cabinet temperature sensor open circuit
2H Product temperature sensor short circuit
2L Product temperature open circuit
H2 Product high temperature alarm • Check if there is adequate ventilation
• Check if there is free circulation of air
inside the cabinet
• Check and clean condenser coil and
fan
• Check if door is shut
dR Door open alarm • Close the door
IMPORTANT: Record the maximum and minimum temperatures two (2) times a day.
Recordings should be taken before the first door opening of the day.

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Extended Defrosting
The evaporator (cooling) coil of the refrigerator may build up a layer of ice over time. This will
reduce the performance of the unit – inspect the evaporator coil for ice build-up regularly.
For extended defrosting, turn othe unit with the door opened for a period of 24 hours.
Condenser Coil
IMPORTANT: The condenser coil must be cleaned with a vacuum or brush once a
month. The condenser coil must be cleaned regularly to maintain the performance
and minimise power consumption. A poorly maintained condenser coil can lead to
failure of the unit and cabinet temperatures above 8°C.
7. MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Cabinet
• Remove the products and transfer to a suitable location prior to cleaning the inside of the
cabinet.
• Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents.
• Never use a water hose or a high-pressure jet to clean.
• Do not use sharp or pointed objects for cleaning.
• Clean the inside and outside of the appliance with a clean damp cloth or with a neutral
cleanser.
• Dry all surfaces with a dry cloth.
WARNING: Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before performing any
maintenance. Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the cord. Always grasp the
plug firmly and pull straight out of the outlet.
WARNING: Exposure to significant water ingress will void warranty and cause
potential safety issues. If the unit should be exposed to water, please contact the
manufacturer immediately.
IMPORTANT: Warranty may be void if there is no evidence of preventative
maintenance is performed on the appliance.
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6. PRODUCT LOADING AND STORAGE
Start-up
• Clean the interior surface with a soft cloth and warm water before loading.
• Ensure there is free circulation of air between the products.
• Do not block the evaporator fan.
• Do not overstock the refrigerator.
• Use cold mass (i.e. water bottle) on unused shelves.
• Keep refrigerator door openings to a minimum.
• Ensure products are between 2 and 8°C before loading – if there is a breach in the cold-
chain, isolate the aected products. Do not use or discard until advise is given.
• Some products are sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) light, please see storage guidelines from
the manufacturer before removing from packaging.
• Do not store food and other goods in the refrigerator.
• Maximum recommended shelf load is 20kg.
NOTE: Bromic cannot be responsible for loss of stock or damage to stock.
Please refer to the ‘National Vaccine Storage Guidelines: Strive for 5’ for more information on
vaccine storage and handling or contact your local state or territory health department.
(http://www.health.gov.au/internet/immunise/publishing.nsf/content/IMM77-cnt)
WARNING: Failure to follow the guidelines below will result in cabinet
temperatures above 8°C
IMPORTANT: Run the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before loading.

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Extended Defrosting
The evaporator (cooling) coil of the refrigerator may build up a layer of ice over time. This will
reduce the performance of the unit – inspect the evaporator coil for ice build-up regularly.
For extended defrosting, turn othe unit with the door opened for a period of 24 hours.
Condenser Coil
IMPORTANT: The condenser coil must be cleaned with a vacuum or brush once a
month. The condenser coil must be cleaned regularly to maintain the performance
and minimise power consumption. A poorly maintained condenser coil can lead to
failure of the unit and cabinet temperatures above 8°C.
7. MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Cabinet
• Remove the products and transfer to a suitable location prior to cleaning the inside of the
cabinet.
• Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents.
• Never use a water hose or a high-pressure jet to clean.
• Do not use sharp or pointed objects for cleaning.
• Clean the inside and outside of the appliance with a clean damp cloth or with a neutral
cleanser.
• Dry all surfaces with a dry cloth.
WARNING: Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before performing any
maintenance. Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the cord. Always grasp the
plug firmly and pull straight out of the outlet.
WARNING: Exposure to significant water ingress will void warranty and cause
potential safety issues. If the unit should be exposed to water, please contact the
manufacturer immediately.
IMPORTANT: Warranty may be void if there is no evidence of preventative
maintenance is performed on the appliance.

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9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT: Repairs on the unit must be carried out by an authorised and licenced
person only. Contact the manufacturer or an approved service agent for any repairs
needed.
Symptom Possible Cause(s)
Unit does not work A. No power supply A. Check power supply
Cabinet
Temperature
Too High
A. Ambient temperature too high
B. Inadequate ventilation
C. Wall clearances below minimum
distance
D. Dirty condenser coil
E. Ice build-up on evaporator coil
A. Relocate unit
B. Keep ventilation slots free
C. Adjust to minimum clearance
D. Clean
E. Perform extended defrosting
Cabinet
Temperature
Too Low
A. Set temperature too low A. Adjust set temperature
Cabinet lights
not working
A. Light not switched on
B. Light is faulty
A. Switch on
B. Replace light
Drip tray
overflowing
A. Extreme operating condition A. Relocate unit
Odour inside
cabinet
A. Cabinet dirty A. Clean

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11. WARRANTY
Please visit our webpage for warranty details – (http://www.bromic.com.au/warranty/)
Read all relevant documentations before operating the refrigerator and storage of any stock.
Failure to follow instructions may result in loss of or damage to stock.
Please refer to the ‘National Vaccine Storage Guidelines: Strive for 5’ for more information on
vaccine storage and handling or contact your local state or territory health department.
(http://www.health.gov.au/internet/immunise/publishing.nsf/content/IMM77-cnt)
BROMIC CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO STOCK
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10. ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL NOTES
These refrigerated cabinets are designed to high standards of environmental protection and
recycling convenience. Cyclopentane, an environmentally friendly foaming agent, has been
used. Cyclopentane is distinguished by zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and zero global
warming potential (GWP). The refrigerant used and contained within a hermetically tight
circuit is environmentally friendly and does not contain chlorine and zero ODP.
The device must be disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations. The WEEE
regulations must be observed.
In the interest of preventing environmental nuisance and promoting re-use of the high quality
materials employed, used commercial refrigeration equipment must be collected for expert
disposal and recycling. Therefore, observe the following disposal regulations:
• The cabinet must not be discarded with regular waste.
• The refrigeration circuit must not be damaged.
• Before disposal, make it unserviceable by disconnecting the power plug and cutting o
the power cable.
• Consult your local authorities or authorised dealers for details of collection and disposal
facilities.
• Children are often unable to recognise the dangers associated with commercial
refrigeration equipment. Proper supervision must be maintained and children must be
prevented from playing with discarded refrigerated cabinets.

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11. WARRANTY
Please visit our webpage for warranty details – (http://www.bromic.com.au/warranty/)
Read all relevant documentations before operating the refrigerator and storage of any stock.
Failure to follow instructions may result in loss of or damage to stock.
Please refer to the ‘National Vaccine Storage Guidelines: Strive for 5’ for more information on
vaccine storage and handling or contact your local state or territory health department.
(http://www.health.gov.au/internet/immunise/publishing.nsf/content/IMM77-cnt)
BROMIC CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO STOCK

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