Sanyo MDF-U536 Biomedical Freezer 482 L - AS/IS - Powers on but does not get cold
- Make Sanyo
- Hertz 60Hz US
- Model MDF-U536
- Serial 90504502
- Weight 264.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 37.0in x 36.0in x 74.0in
- Shipping Type Freight
- Item Condition P (Poor)
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Sanyo MDF-U536 Biomedical Freezer offers outstanding reliability and performance in a wide variety of storage and research applications with excellent safety features and easy operability. The MDF-U536 is a large capacity (482 L) upright freezer, making it both economical and space-saving. The top/bottom twin door design prevents cold air from escaping, and each of the five drawers features an individual freezer circuit. Safety features include alarms for high and low temperatures and power failures, as well as self-diagnosis functions and compressor protection. This Sanyo Freezer is for sale AS/IS. Unit powers on but does not get cold. Manufacturers Specifications: Effective Capacity: 482 L, Amperage: 1.8 A, Power Consumption: 208 W, Refrigerant: R-412A (TP5R), Charge: 275 g, Temperature Control Range: -20c to -30c
Key Features- 482 L Effective Capacity
- Twin Door Design
- Individual Freezer Circuit Drawers
- Alarms for High and Low Temperatures and Power Failures
- Self-Diagnosis Functions and Compressor Protection
- Effective Capacity: 482 L
- Amperage: 1.8 A
- Power Consumption: 208 W
- Refrigerant: R-412A (TP5R)
- Charge: 275 g
- Temperature Control Range: -20c to -30c
Metric: 120 kg
Imperial: 264 lb
Metric: 33 cm x 32 cm x 67 cm
Imperial: 13 in x 12.6 in x 26.4 in
841840
Harmonized Code Details841840 - Freezers; chest type
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