The document provides working instructions for operating a refrigerator in a laboratory setting. It lists 8 steps: 1) Do not operate barefoot. 2) Plug in the power cable. 3) Set the thermostat control knob to 5. 4) Allow the refrigerator and freezer compartments to cool. 5) Carefully store materials to avoid spills. 6) Place materials upright in racks. 7) Store materials requiring -4C in the refrigerator and -20C in the freezer. 8) Keep the door closed to maintain proper temperature.
The document provides working instructions for operating a refrigerator in a laboratory setting. It lists 8 steps: 1) Do not operate barefoot. 2) Plug in the power cable. 3) Set the thermostat control knob to 5. 4) Allow the refrigerator and freezer compartments to cool. 5) Carefully store materials to avoid spills. 6) Place materials upright in racks. 7) Store materials requiring -4C in the refrigerator and -20C in the freezer. 8) Keep the door closed to maintain proper temperature.
The document provides working instructions for operating a refrigerator in a laboratory setting. It lists 8 steps: 1) Do not operate barefoot. 2) Plug in the power cable. 3) Set the thermostat control knob to 5. 4) Allow the refrigerator and freezer compartments to cool. 5) Carefully store materials to avoid spills. 6) Place materials upright in racks. 7) Store materials requiring -4C in the refrigerator and -20C in the freezer. 8) Keep the door closed to maintain proper temperature.
MBL-WI/L3-008-(00) Working Instructions for REFRIGERATOR
Rev. Date Nil Original Issue: 16-05-2019
1. While handling the refrigerator you should not be bare
footed. 2. Plug in the power cable to power supply via stabilizer. 3. When you open the door of refrigerator compartment you will see the thermostat control knob, rotate it and set it at 5. 4. Make sure that refrigerator as well as freezer compartments have attained cooling. 5. Put the material in refrigerator carefully so that it may not spill or leak in the refrigerator. 6. Place the material packing in upright position in specified racks. 7. The material required to be stored at -4oC temperature should be placed in refrigerator compartment while material required to be stored at -20oC should be placed in freezer compartment.
Note: DO NOT FREEZE MATERIAL WHICH MAY
DAMAGE AFTER THAWING. 8. Keep the door securely closed. If the door is left ajar, the controlled inner temperature will rise resulting the material spoilage.