Arctiko ULUF Original Operating Instructions Download Page 8

1. Top panel

Compressor 

compartment door, 

fitted with control 

panel.

12. Inner doors

Foam Insolated.

2. Display

See “Display G214”.

13. Probe

See “Probes and 

portholes”.

3. LED light

Secure work light.

14. Heated door frame

Prevents ice build 

up on the door.

4. Door switch

Monitors the door

openings and 

control the lights.

15. Portholes

8 pcs. located on 

the back of 

cabinet.  

5. Door with handle

The handle is 

integrated in 

the door.

16. Evaporator shelves

Provides a 

constant 

temperature in 

each compartment.

6. Door lock

For easy opening, 

closing and locking 

the door.

17. Top panel latch

For opening and 

closing the top 

panel.

7. Magnetic door gasket

Ensure proper door 

closing.

18. Remote alarm 

   connection

For connection of 

additional alarm 

equipment/remote 

alarm

8. Frame gasket

PVC gasket.

19. Power supply

Inc. 1 x 12V DC fuse 

and 1 x 230V AC 

fuse.  

9. Castors

2 pcs. front with 

brake, 2 pcs. back 

without brake.  

20. Main control unit

Printed circuit 

board.

10. Vacuum valve

Equalizes the 

pressure in the 

appliance to ease 

door openings.

21. Rating plate

See “Rating plate” 

for more informa-

tion.

11. *Racks and  

       boxes

Optional.

22. Backup

       battery

Ensures logging/ 

display during 

power failure up to 

72 hours.

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Cabinet description

Never insert probes through the door, as this will danger the door gasket, 

increase the ice build-up and affect the temperature inside the appliance. 

Display G214

The control panel is a multifunctional display designed for user-friendly 

operation. You can access a variation of settings, in order to adjust your 

appliance for your exact needs. For adjustments, see “controller settings”.

Controller features:

-   72-hour battery backup for alarms.

-   Temperature display and data acquisition during power failures.

-   Visual and audible alarm.

-   Integrated memory and data logger.

-   Contact for remote alarm. (Prepared for GSM alarm.)

-   Memory capacity for more than 20 years - logging every 1 minute.

-   High and low probe alarm.

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Probes and portholes

As standard, the appliance is equipped with a temperature probe inside the 

appliance. The probe monitors the temperature in the chamber and controls 

the operation of the compressor. 

The main probe also controls temperature alarms. It is possible to connect 

three different probes to the appliance in order to monitor the temperature 

different places in the appliance. You can change the settings on which probe 

is the main probe. (See “Probe at main screen”). 

To install more probes you can use the premade portholes on the back of the 

appliance. Carefully push a screwdriver or drill through the holes. Always seal 

the holes with putty or similar, on both sides of the hole.

Summary of Contents for ULUF

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ULUF models Ultra low temperature freezers 90 C Ultra low temperature freezers 86 C Low temperature freezers 40 C...

Page 2: ...her information about the appliance Symbols Abbreviations Safety Intended use Personal safety Handling Transportation Moving the appliance Packaging Unpacking Inactivity for extended period Disposal I...

Page 3: ...the advantages of your appliance To meet the high quality demands required by the medical and pharmaceutical industry at least 10 of all appliances leaving Arctiko are carefully checked and tested to...

Page 4: ...te 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 r...

Page 5: ...ut the refrigerant Location Place the appliance in a location that satisfies the following conditions in or der to achieve optimal operating results Firm and levelled floor Placing the appliance on a...

Page 6: ...on must always be secured with a minimum 10 A fuse If more than one appliance needs to be installed each appliance must be connected to an individual fuse group When installing the appliance make sure...

Page 7: ...w and low temperature freezing with high performance and stability Standard features is filter less construction for less maintenance low noise level low energy consumption low heat dissipation and ex...

Page 8: ...ion Never insert probes through the door as this will danger the door gasket increase the ice build up and affect the temperature inside the appliance Display G214 The control panel is a multifunction...

Page 9: ...lay is mounted in the top panel 17 Push the button in order to access a temperature graph Push the buttons to navigate the data history for up to 10 days Push the Esc button in order to exit the menu...

Page 10: ...as a backup guaranteeing that your stored products will be kept at the set temperature An Arctiko appliance which offers dual cooling system can be identified by the denomination of D in the end of t...

Page 11: ...set between the minimum and maximum value 21 Controller operation settings Custom settings Advanced Settings Advanced service settings Status Change Reset password 20 How to change the setpoint Alarm...

Page 12: ...imit for a period longer than the Alarm delay the low temperature alarm is activated If products with a lower temperature than the low temperature alarm setting is placed against or close to the tempe...

Page 13: ...r will not be reactivated by accepting the alarm Recommended actions If it is a non recurring alarm the compressor can be reactivated by restarting the appliance switching the appliance off and on aga...

Page 14: ...27 Select language The default language of the controller is English The language can be changed in the Select language menu The available languages are English German Russian French Spanish Swedish...

Page 15: ...optional extra probes Probe 2 and Probe 3 for temperature monitoring The chamber probe is measuring the air temperature inside the appliance to control the operation of the cooling system when the co...

Page 16: ...fect the performance of the appliance negatively or cause damage to the appliance The technical data can be found on Arc tiko s website or by contacting the seller of the appliance 31 Service The serv...

Page 17: ...ess Hysteresis Press ENTER to access Temp range limits ATTENTION Do not change the hysteresis setting without contacting a service representative Use to choose probe Press ENTER to access Use to chang...

Page 18: ...ory setting 0000 In order to reset the password you need to require a reset password from your Arctiko distributor Contact your distributor for the code needed Press ENTER to access menu Press until C...

Page 19: ...or similar software This function also makes it possible for a service technician to analyze the data for troubleshooting in case of malfunctions for quick and accurate support Insert USB drive in th...

Page 20: ...eadout has been preformed each readout will create a set of files with the number increased by one The data00 txt file contains the most recent download The param00 txt file contains the parameter set...

Page 21: ...d Compressor alarm Marked with H if triggered Manual defrost Marked with H if cycle is running Auto defrost Marked with H if cycle is running Measurements tmp1 Temperature measured by 1st probe tmp2 T...

Page 22: ...rost Freezer 0 Manual defrost Freezer OK Hysteresis Freezer 2 0 Temp range limits Freezer Max 20 0 Freezer Min 40 0 42 Default settings ULUF 15 65 125 Description Arctiko default settings Customer set...

Page 23: ...0 Manual defrost Freezer OK Hysteresis Freezer 2 0 Temp range limits Freezer Max 40 0 Freezer Min 85 0 44 Default settings ULUF 490 490 2M 590 590 2M 890 890 2M Description Arctiko default settings Cu...

Page 24: ...mends a thorough examination twice a year and cleaning at least once a month General maintenance Perform following at least twice a year Lubricate hinges and gaskets Wipe off all excess lubricant Make...

Page 25: ...ter can damage the insulation materials and electrical components Dust off the inside of the compressor compartment using only a dry brush or a vacuum cleaner Parts of the refrigeration system of this...

Page 26: ...m 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 appliance is st...

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