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Condensation water drainage
Due to humidity in the air combined with
cold surfaces inside the vaccine compart-
ment, it should be expected that conden-
sation will form on the sides of the inner
lining. The condensation will be collected at
the bottom, from where it regularly needs
to be drained. If the bottom of the vaccine
compartment is covered with condensation
water, drainage/drying should be initiated.
Condensation increases if:
● Equipment is opened too frequently.
● Lid not closing properly.
● Lid gasket is defective.
● High level of humidity.
Drainage of condensation water should be
performed in the morning between 7am to
9am, just before the solar radiation again is
powerful enough to start compressor and
run the refrigeration system.
Proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT!
Before condensation drainage vaccines
must be moved to another working ILR or
cold box with conditioned icepacks.
1. Disconnect the power supply by switch-
ing off the ON/OFF button. Important!
ONLY switch off the power supply of the
vaccine compartment.
2. Open the two drainage plugs. One is
place inside the vaccine compartment,
and one placed in the right-side front of
the appliance.
3. Place a tray under the condensation
water drain.
4. When all the condensation and water
droplets on the lining has been removed
carefully, clean the inside cabinet, as well
as lid, lid gasket, and outside of the cabi-
net, using water with a mild, perfume-free
detergent. Dry the vaccine compartment
with a soft cloth, and make sure, no
moisture is remaining after cleaning.
5. Reinsert the internal and external
drainage plugs, and check lid gasket is
not faulty.
6. Reconnect the power supply by the ON/
OFF button.
7. When appliance has regained required
safe temperatures for storing vaccines
2°- 8 °C, place the vaccines in neat rows
with space.
07:00 A.M.
to
09:00 A.M.
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