Access port

OPTIONAL COMPONENTS

Model MDF-U333:The recorder is located on the top of the freezer.

1.Attach the recorder to the mounting kit by following the procedure shown in the manual enclosed with the mounting kit.

2.Fix the recorder on the top of the freezer by using 4 screws provided with the mounting kit.

3.Remove 2 rubber caps (outside and inside) on the access port on the back of the freezer and also remove the insulation in the port.

4.Pass the recorder sensor into the chamber through the access port. See Fig. 1

5.Push the capillary tube of the recorder into the vertical capillary tube cover on the back of the freezer.

6.After covering the recorder sensor with the cover provided, fix the recorder sensor under the 2nd shelf

by using 2 enclosed binders. See Fig. 2.

7. Make a small cut on the rubber caps for capillary to pass.

8. Replace the insulation into the access port and cover the port completely with the rubber caps.

9. Remove the top cover of the freezer by unscrewing 6 screws. Fig. 3

Fig. 1

Sensor

10.Join the wire from the freezer and wire from the recorder by using the enclosed connecting wire. See Fig. 4.

11.Pass the wire through the hole on the top cover and fix the top cover with screws. Make sure the connector is under the top cover

11.Make a small cut on the rubber caps for wire to pass and replace the rubber cap on the top cover.

12.Push in the wire into the recorder mounting kit to accommodate the connector in it.

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Fig. 2

Recorder

Top cover

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Sanyo MDF-U333, MDF-U537 instruction manual Optional Components

MDF-U333, MDF-U537 specifications

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