SUMMIT's ACCUCOLD™ series of refrigeration features units ideal for storage of vaccines, pharmaceuticals, and other specimens requiring precise temperature conditions. The FS407LBIMEDSCADA is a 20" wide, 32" high all-freezer designed for built-in installation under lower ADA compliant counters. It has a fully finished white cabinet that also allows freestanding use in any setting. A hospital grade cord with a green dot plug helps to protect the power cord from accidents in high traffic areas and a front lock adds keyed security.
Description:
SUMMIT's ACCUCOLD™ series of refrigeration features units ideal for storage of vaccines, pharmaceuticals, and other specimens requiring precise temperature conditions.
The FS407LBIMEDSCADA is a 20" wide, 32" high all-freezer designed for built-in installation under lower ADA compliant counters. It has a fully finished white cabinet that also allows freestanding use in any setting. A hospital grade cord with a green dot plug helps to protect the power cord from accidents in high traffic areas and a front lock adds keyed security.
Clear slide-out drawers offer additional efficiency to this manual defrost unit by protecting stored contents from automatically being exposed to room temperature when the door is opened. The unit includes a temperature alarm that warns of interior variations and a rear-mounted digital thermostat for optimum control. A humidity sensor displays the current and high/low humidity readings. An extra probe hole is included for easier installation of customer-supplied monitoring devices.
In addition to the standard features, any FS407LBIMEDSCADA can be customized to your exact specifications. Additional options include keypad locks, open door alarms, probe holes for specific facility monitoring, casters or dollies for portability, and more. Discuss your storage needs with your SUMMIT sales representative to design the perfect ACCUCOLD™ freezer for your institution.
Features:
- ACCUCOLD™ all-freezer ideally suited for vaccine and pharmaceutical storage
- 32" height fits under lower ADA compliant counters
- Flexible design allows built-in or freestanding use in 20" wide spaces
- Factory installed lock provides security you can count on
- Digital thermostat offers precise and convenient temperature control
- High temperature alarm includes external temperature readout
- Humidity sensor provides readout right on the door
Specifications:
| Height | 32.0" |
| Width | 19.94" |
| Depth | 23.38" |
| Capacity | 2.8 cu.ft. |
| Interior Height 1 | 26.0" |
| Interior Width 1 | 14.0" |
| Interior Depth 1 | 16.0" |
| Weight | 64.0 lbs. |
| Amps | 1.6 |
| Voltage/Frequency | 115 V AC/60 Hz |
| US Electrical Safety | ETL |
| Reversible | Factory Reversible |
| Door Swing | RHD |
| Drawers | Yes |
| Drawer Quantity | 4 |
| Defrost Type | Manual |
| Height to Hinge Cap | 32.25" |
| Thermostat Type | Digital |
| Level Legs Quantity | 2 |
| High Side PSI | 210.0 |
| Freon Type | R134a |
| Low Side PSI | 105.0 |
| Freon Oz | 3.0 |
| Parts/Labor Warranty | 1 Year |
| Compressor Warranty | 5 Years |
This item is brand new and comes with a full manufacturer warranty. Please refer to the table below for details
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What exactly is an Extended Service Plan?
An extended service plan is generally an extension of your original manufacturer's warranty. Most manufacturers warranty their products to be free from defects for up to one year from the date of purchase. This warranty virtually guarantees you that if your newly purchased product fails, the manufacturer will protect you from the high costs of replacement parts and labor necessary to repair your product. Extended service plans lengthen your product's coverage for up to an additional 60 months (5 years) to insure you get years of performance satisfaction from your newly purchased product.
How is this different than the manufacturer's warranty?
A manufacturer's warranty usually offers limited coverage for a limited time, with parts and labor carrying separate lengths of coverage. For example, a common manufacturer warranty of a product might cover a consumer for one full year on parts defects but only 90 days on the high cost of labor involved to change those parts. Extended service plans provide comprehensive, long term, even length coverage. This means that should your product fail within your plans coverage time frame, both parts and labor costs are covered.
How do I buy an Extended Service Plan?
Extended Service Plans can be purchased along with your product online, or via our toll free number.
Can I renew my Consumer Priority Service extended service plan?
Yes, service plans are renewable and must be submitted 30 days prior to the original plans expiration. Please contact a sales representative to discuss your renewal options.
What should I do if I need extended service?
Our extended service providers offer an easy to use interactive form online which you may use to request that they initiate a claim on your product. Your other alternative is to call the toll-free number on your extended warranty card or email and have a qualified representative make this request for you with the information you will provide. We believe that our claim initiation request process is the absolute best our industry has to offer. It is designed for simplicity and speed.
Who will perform the service on my product?
Our company works with over 11,000 authorized service professionals. Each technician is extensively trained by the respective manufacturers to provide service on your products. Authorized technicians must complete annual and bi-annual continued education exams in addition to being well versed in manufacturer supplied update bulletins to ensure their level of expertise is as current as the new products which come to market. We urge our customers to provide feedback regarding their experiences which we later use to insure that the level of service we are expected to provide is exactly the level of service you receive.
May I transfer my extended service plan to another person?
Our service plans are 100% transferable. If you would like transfer ownership of the covered product along with its coverage, we require that the request be supplied in writing. For assistance please contact a Representative. Please have all of the new owner's information at hand when requesting a transfer.
Will I have to pay a deductible or any other "hidden costs"?
Generally, the amount of a deductible is almost always proportional to the amount of the premium charged. In order to have a lower deductible, even as low as $0, the plan holder would generally have to agree to a higher premium. For those who want lower premiums, they must agree to a higher deductible. Our extended service plans carry a $0.00 deductible along with low premiums. This means that with an extended service plan there are no high upfront costs and they are committed to cover 100% parts and labor costs on any authorized claim.
Refrigerators are long-term appliance investments so you'll want to carefully consider the main aspects of buying this refrigerator to ensure that it meets your family's needs and you'll be able to enjoy the refrigerator for the next few years. Whether you're buying a refrigerator for the very first time or replacing an older refrigerator model, these tips will help you be better prepared to
start shopping for a refrigerator.
Are There Installation Limitations for the Refrigerator?

The first refrigerator consideration - measure the area where you will position the refrigerator. Is there sufficient room for full door swing/opening? Measuring is especially important when replacing a refrigerator to ensure the new one fits between counters or under overhead cabinets like the previous one. Take the maximum measurements when you shop for a refrigerator and allow space for hinges and leveling. Review your home's entry to the kitchen to be sure you'll be able to get your purchase in. You'll need an electrical outlet and also plumbing if you are buying a refrigerator with ice and water dispenser?
What Type Of Refrigerator Can Be Installed?
While reviewing where you to install your new
refrigerator, you can decide what type you prefer or would fit into your kitchen layout and budget. Types of refrigerators require different installations. A counter-depth model is usually wider than a same-capacity freestanding unit and can give your kitchen a custom look for less outlay than a built-in model. Available types:
What Style or Model Do You Prefer?
Refrigerator style is a matter of preference and convenience, but you should consider installation limitations when choosing a style since clearances may vary. An
All Refrigerator model does not have a freezer but has the best capacity. This may suit your home if you have a freezer close at hand. A
Top Mount model has an upper freezer, with or without a separate door. A
Bottom Freezer model has either a drawer/bin or shelf style freezer on the bottom. A
Side by Side has a freezer on one side and refrigerator on the other. A
French Door model has two refrigerated top sections with a freezer on the bottom.
What Capacity Does Your Family Need?
Once you've established installation, type and style, you can decide on capacity. If this will be your main refrigerator, size this appliance to meet your family's needs. Buying an overly large refrigerator which may remain partially empty will only use more kitchen space and increase purchase and energy costs. If you're buying a spare or beverage refrigerator, a compact model
under 11 cu. ft. refrigerators. may be sufficient. A
14 cu. ft refrigerator can be adequate for a family of 4, but a
18 - 22 cu. ft refrigeratoror higher would be better for a large family. If you have a vegetable garden, a larger refrigerator would be very convenient.
Refrigerator Finishes & Existing Kitchen Decor
You should give some thought to whether you are looking for
Black,
White,
colored,
stainless or other
exterior finishes. What finish will fit better into your existing kitchen decor? Do you prefer the same brand as your range? You may want to compliment your existing appliances by choosing a similar finish. If you have small children, finishes that are easy to keep clean or limit fingerprints may be more suitable. A pebbly white finish is easy to keep clean and can help to 'hide' scratches rather than a smooth glossy white exterior.
Choosing Refrigerator Features
The best feature is Frost-Free operation and do not assume that every refrigerator today is frost-free but confirm before purchasing. Here are other available features:
When Considering Refrigerator Features
A base model refrigerator generally has 1-2 drawers, wire shelving, non-adjustable shelves/bins and may only have a partial shelf in the freezer. Although a base model will provide sufficient refrigeration needs, features are really nice to have but greatly influence the price. If you would seldom use a Through-the-Door Water & Ice Dispenser, why pay more for this feature? On the other hand, it could encourage your family to drink water more often, but this feature will influence the price and require plumbing hook-up. Replacing with a taller model may require custom re-building or removing overhead cabinets.
Enhanced Features & Other Considerations
Some models have customizable digital displays, flat panel TV mounted on the door front, or built-in filtration for the water dispenser. Bottom freezer models have various designs such as slide-out drawer/bin or interior shelving. Built-in models may have optional panels to blend with your decor. You may want to consider purchasing an extended warranty for a higher priced appliance investment, and you'll need to make disposal decisions for the old model. Landfills generally have rules in place regarding preparing refrigerators and freezers for disposals as well as tipping fees for large appliances.