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Free Standing Labcold RLDF1819 IntelliCold Pharmacy Fridge - 543L

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Free Standing Labcold RLDF1819 IntelliCold Pharmacy Fridge - 543LFree Standing Labcold RLDF1819 IntelliCold Pharmacy Fridge 543L Free standing IntelliCold Pharmacy Refrigerator with NEW touch screen controller Fitted with the NEW IntelliCold touch screen controller 24 7 automatic temperature data logging which is downloadable via optional micro SD card Controller and alarm battery back up Door open alarm Power failure alarm High temperature alarm Low temperature alarm Minimum maximum temperature recording and

Free Standing Labcold RLDF1819 IntelliCold Pharmacy Fridge - 543L

Free standing IntelliCold® Pharmacy Refrigerator with NEW touch screen controller

Fitted with the NEW IntelliCold® touch screen controller
24/7 automatic temperature data logging which is downloadable via optional micro SD card
Controller and alarm battery back up
Door open alarm
Power failure alarm
High temperature alarm
Low temperature alarm
Minimum/maximum temperature recording and display
Off cycle auto defrost
Fan assisted cooling
Access port
Environmentally friendly refrigerant
Ammonia free
Door lock with two keys
Self closing door
Real time temperature display for two temperature probes
Secondary (wandering) temperature probe
Internal light
Remote alarm contacts
Optional micro SD card for transferring temperature data to your computer
FREE five year parts and labour warranty
Compliant with all leading professional guidelines
A professional 543 litre pharmacy refrigerator powered by our unique IntelliCold® touch screen controller, designed from the ground up for the safe storage of cold chain medicines as advised by Public Health England in Protocol for Ordering, Storing and Handling Vaccines.

It features a 1.6 metre secondary (wandering) temperature probe that can be placed anywhere inside the pharmacy fridge and it features a NEW touch screen controller which is completely flat so can be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected as there are no raised buttons to collect dirt and germs. The controller displays, alarms and records minimum and maximum temperatures for both temperature probes. Like a mobile phone touch screen it locks after 30 seconds to ensure that buttons can’t be activated accidently.

We can also provide a calibration certificate for your pharmacy refrigerator from our in house UKAS calibration laboratory No: 8898 as an optional extra.

We are confident that this pharmacy refrigerator will provide you with many years of fault free service. However, for extra peace of mind your RLDF1819 comes complete with a FREE UK 5 year parts and labour warranty.

ConfigurationUpright
Capacity (Litres)543 litres
Height x Width x Depth1960mm x 750mm x 755mm
Weight100kg
Shelves5
Temperature Range+2ºC to +8ºC
Door TypeSolid
Temperature Displayyes
High/Low Temperature Alarmyes
Door Open Alarmyes
Mains Failure Alarmyes
Max/Min Temp. Recordingyes
Alarm battery backupyes
Auto Defrostyes
Access Portyes
Remote Alarm Contactsyes
Integral Temp. data loggingyes
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