Arctiko ULUF P390 Original Operating Instructions Download Page 4

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Handling & Transportation

Moving the appliance

 

Lifting, moving and transportation of the appliance without suitable equipment 

may cause personal or material damage. Always use suitable lifting equip-

ment to load, unload and move the appliance. 

Packaging

- Do not expose the package to rain.

- Always keep the package upright.

  DO NOT BRING THE PACKAGE TO A HORIZONTAL POSITION. 

- Do not expose the package to bumps or shock. 
- Package contents are fragile. 

Unpacking

1. Inspect the packaging carefully for any damage that may have 

occurred during shipping. If damage is observed, report to the shipping 

company and your local Arctiko distributor.

2. Remove all packaging materials, plastic and straps. All packing materials 

are entirely recyclable. For more information on where to dispose of waste, 

contact your local authority or recycling station. 

Disconnect thea power cord before moving the appliance.

 Make 

sure not to damage the power cord. A damaged power cord may 

cause electric shock or fire.

Be careful not to tip over the appliance 

during transport to prevent 

damage or injury.

Plastic bags pose a suffocation risk. 

Keep away from children.

Inactivity for extended period

If the appliance must be switched off for a longer period and stored away, 

please take following precautions. 

- Clean the appliance both inside and outside. 

- Ventilate the appliance and make sure it is completely dry. 

- Disconnect the power cord.

- Leave the door slightly open in order to prevent rot and mold. 

Disposal

In the event of disposal of the appliance, observe relevant legal regulations to 

prevent harmful environmental effects. 

Within the European community, EU directives regulate disposal of 

electrical devices.

This appliance is marked in compliance with the 2002/96/CE European

Directive, WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE).

Disconnect the power plug when the appliance is not in use for 

a longer period. 

Keeping the connection may cause electric shock, 

current leakage or fire due to the deterioration of insulation.

If the appliance is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for an 

extended period,

 ensure that children do not have access and that 

doors cannot be closed completely.

Summary of Contents for ULUF P390

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Integraline RANGE ULUF P390 P500 P610 P820...

Page 2: ...vents Compressor failure alarm Outcome frames Contents Page 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 21 22 Warnings How to turn on the device Menu user How to chang...

Page 3: ...ctiko is obligated as a supplier to ensure the users safety when operating one of our appliances To prevent personal and material injury or damage please follow the instructions in this manual Intende...

Page 4: ...Be careful not to tip over the appliance during transport to prevent damage or injury Plastic bags pose a suffocation risk Keep away from children Inactivity for extended period If the appliance must...

Page 5: ...n or der to achieve optimal operating results Firm and levelled floor Placing the appliance on a firm and flat floor reduces the risk of excessive noise and vibration Away from any heat sources Avoid...

Page 6: ...connection is a 3 prong connection use a three pin plug and connect the conductor with yellow green insulation to ground In order to maintain a stable operation of the unit voltage variation cannot d...

Page 7: ...filter less construc tion for less maintenance low noise level low energy consumption low heat dissipation and excellent temperature stability The compressors and cooling system is located in the top...

Page 8: ...r openings and control the lights 15 Cover for noise reduction and air flow management 5 Probe See Probes and portholes 16 Remote alarm connection For connecton of additional alarm equipment 6 Door ha...

Page 9: ...ve keyboard You can access a variation of settings in order to adjust your unit for your exact needs A 4GB microSD is provided as standard installed internally for recording functional data every 30 s...

Page 10: ...19 18 Info events Door Warning Action Icons Temperature alarms...

Page 11: ...oller The other compressor will keep running To reset the alarm and reenable the compressor accept the alarm and turn the unit off and on again During pulldown this alarm may be activated If this happ...

Page 12: ...23 22 Outcome frames The outcome frames will be accompanied by a long beep Warnings To accept a warning press DOOR OPEN...

Page 13: ...press Enter Menu user STAND BY SETPOINT LIMITS ACCESS LIST ECOMODE EVENTS GRAPHICS DEFROST SETTINGS SERVICE press and hold to turn off the controller change the temperature setpoint set the high low...

Page 14: ...27 26 How to change the setpoint How to change the alarm limits Press the Menu key to access the menu...

Page 15: ...29 28 Access list Ecomode setting KEY FUNCTION...

Page 16: ...30 Event list If the event list is empty the icon above will be shown Shows number of pages with events Press or to change page Graphs SCROLLING THE FRAPH AND ENABLING THE TRACES REPRESENTATION CRITER...

Page 17: ...edit the telephone numbers where to send the alert messages set the language of user interface edit machine name by alphanumeric keyboard How to set date hour Press select to move the highlight and t...

Page 18: ...is 111 Service For accessing the service menu The service settings are reserved for qualified Arctiko service personnel By entering the admin password both the admin and user passwords can be changed...

Page 19: ...Pressing the backup icon shows the usb pen insertion request frame with 20 second time out If the usb pen has been recognised the setting page of the months to download is displayed otherwise the disp...

Page 20: ...stributor 2 To convert the data open the program Thermo Converter To convert the file press the DAT TO CSV CONVERT button 1 Insert the USB drive with the loaded data in a computer 3 Open the file by f...

Page 21: ...ght corner of the compressor department 1 Logo 2 Contact information 3 Model 4 Voltage range 5 Refrigerant and quantity 6 WEEE Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment 7 Compressor type 8 CE mar...

Page 22: ...operation 1h RELAIS U2 U2 Relay status COMP 24h Compressor operation 24h RELAIS U3 U3 Relay status COMP ON Time on compressor RELAIS U4 U4 Relay status COMP OFF Time o compressor RELAIS U5 U5 Relay st...

Page 23: ...ssor compartment using only a dry brush or a vacuum cleaner Parts in the refrigeration system for this appliance are completely sealed These do not require any lubrication If you would like more infor...

Page 24: ...unit away from the sunlight or heat source Frequent door openings may cause the temperature to rise Check if there has been frequent door openings Leave the door closed until the temperature in the un...

Page 25: ...5080063 02 GB Arctiko A S Oddesundcej 39 DK 6715 Esbjerg N Phone 45 7020 0328 info arctiko com arctiko com...

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