Sanyo MDF-594C instruction manual Feeding of chart, Replacement of cell

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TEMPERATURE RECORDER (Option)

The figure below shows the description of a temperature recorder.

Warning indicator

Time

Temperature

 

Recording indicator

 

 

Pen holder lever

 

Door

 

 

 

Cartridge

 

Feeding of chart

1.Open the door and let down the lever of the penholder; the pen point is apart from the chart. (Fig. 1)

2.Pull the cartridge out of the mounted position. (Fig. 2)

3.Set a new chart in place on the rear bottom of the cartridge. Set the hole on the chart in the cog of the chart driving assembly and feed the chart in the direction of the arrow by driving the cog wheel.

4.Set the chart according to the mark of day and time. (Fig. 3)

5.When mounting, lay down the cartridge first, and push into the mounting position with the groove set a the projection on the position.

6.Set up the cartridge and settle in position.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Replacement of cell

Replace the dry cell once a year as follows:

1.Put up the penholder first, then pull out cartridge from the mounted position.

2.Reset the battery chamber cover with wire, on the bottom left side, and take out the cell.

3.Set a new cell by turning its anode to this side.

4.Shut the cover after exchanging cells. Mount the cartridge as before and lay down the penholder.

Note :

This temperature recorder is designed for the manganese dry cell and the alkaline dry cell.

Do not use a rechargeable battery because the initial voltage of such battery is low. The rechargeable battery may cause the malfunction of recorder or shorten the battery life significantly.

Cell

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Contents MDF-594C MDF-793C Contents Introduction Precautions for Safe Operation Unqualified personnel may cause electric shock or fire Abnormal operation may cause electric shock or fire Precautions for Safe Operation Environmental Conditions Freezer Components Control panel cover LockControl panel Installation Site Fixing the unit InstallationAdjusting the leveling foot Removing the packaging materials and tapesSTART-UP of Unit Operation after power failureRemote Alarm Terminal Chamber Temperature SettingAlarm Temperature Setting Setting of Alarm Resume Time Alarms & Safety FunctionsAlarm and safety function RED Black White Routine Maintenance Normal defrostingThorough defrosting Handling of battery Replacement of BatteryLocation of a nickel-cadmium battery Removal of nickel-cadmium batteryMalfunction Check/Remedy TroubleshootingDisposal of Unit Recycle of batteryGerman EnglishSpanish FrenchPortuguese ItalianSwedish DutchReplacement of cell Feeding of chartPenholder Setting of back-up temperatureControl Panel Temperature Recorder Option BACK-UP System Option Performance SpecificationsSafety check sheet JK1035-150B
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MDF-594C specifications

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