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w

BUZZER VOLUME   

pq

8

Setting the volume of the acoustic alarm signal

q

MUTE TIME  

8

w

MUTE TIME :  0  

pq

60   

8

On the occurrence of an alarm, the acoustic signal
can be switched off for a given time by activating the
ENTER button. The given time is determined by this
parameter. It can be changed from 0 to 60 minutes
in stages of 1 minute.

q

DISPLAY  

8

Setting the parameters for the display

w

BRIGHTNESS  

8

w

DISPLAY  BRIGHTNESS

-  

n

+     

8

Setting the brightness with the   

t

and 

u

keys.

q

CONTRAST

8

w

DISPLAY  CONTRAST  

8

-  

n

+     

8

Setting the contrast with the  

t

and 

u

keys. 

q

POS / NEG

8

w

POSITIVE  

pq

NEGATIVE

8

Changing the display from positive

(blue/white) to negative display (white/blue).

q

BACKL. TIMEOUT    

8

w

TIME OUT:  :  0  

pq

127   

8

Duration of the display indication on pressing the
button during a power failure. 
(100 = approx. 10 Sec,  50 = approx. 5 Sec.) 
(see chapter “Alarm situations”)

q

VOLTAGE IND.   

8

w

LINE VOLTAGE  

pq

NONE  

8

Shows the input voltage of the appliance on the dis-
play. 

q

AMBIENT PROBE   

8

w

AMBIENT  

pq

NONE  

8

If an ambient temperature sensor is connected to the
appliance , the temperature measured by this sensor
can be indicated on the display.

q

ADD.PROBE

8

Enables the additional display of the temperature
values of one of the following sensors

(if connected):

w

NONE   

8

No value is displayed.

q

REGULATION   

8

The value of the regulation sensor is displayed.

q

RESOLUTION   

8

w

RES.:  0.1°  

pq

1°    

8

Setting the resolution of the temperature display. The
temperature can be displayed with or without deci-
mal place.

q

TEMP. UNIT   

8

w

CELSIUS  

pq

FAHRENHEIT   

8

Display of the temperature value in °Celsius or in
°Fahrenheit.

q

LANGUAGE   

8

Changing the menu language.   

w

ENGLISH   

8

q

GERMAN   

8

q

FRENCH   

8

q

DUTCH   

8

q

ITALIAN   

8

q

SPANISH   

8

Summary of Contents for MB 3000 G

Page 1: ...820 9505 61 ed0821 Instructions for Use MB 3000 G ICE LINED BLOOD STORAGE REFRIGERATOR...

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Page 4: ...rtified according to the safety standard IEC 60335 1 This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following condi tions based on the IEC 60335 1 Indoor use Altitude up to 2000 m Temperatur...

Page 5: ...Storage_______________________________________18 4 4 Control Panel ____________________________________________________19 4 4 1 Overview ________________________________________________19 4 4 2 Displa...

Page 6: ...6 1 Model Overview Group Model name Ice lined Blood storage Refrigerators MB3000G...

Page 7: ...ce lining consists of icepacks with water freezing during its operation During periods of power failure the ice bank acts as cold storage to protect the goods stored in the MB3000G The unit keeps the...

Page 8: ...requency other than that on the nameplate may cause fire or electric shock Do not store flammable or explosive substances inside these appliances e g aerosols with flammable propellant These may cause...

Page 9: ...he technical data see chapter 11 with a maximum relative humidity of 95 The device must be set up in a dry well ventilated place Avoid direct sunlight or locating it close to a heat source The locatio...

Page 10: ...ubmitting the delivery note or proof of purchase Do not operate a unit that has been damaged in transit If you are unsure contact your sales outlet and ask them The unit must be transported in an upri...

Page 11: ...e indoors in hospitals blood donation services blood transfusion centers and clinical laboratories The devices are designed for an ambient temperature range from 10 C to 43 C under operation and from...

Page 12: ...od or blood components The devices are not intended to be used for the cooling of foodstuffs or any other products not covered in the intended purpose The devices are not intended to be operated outsi...

Page 13: ...ectric shock may result due to corrosion The wall socket must be easily accessible When the unit is in its final position it is important to immobilise the unit using the feet CAUTION Optimal function...

Page 14: ...refrigerator it should be cleaned inside and outside For cleaning use only gentle cleaning agents Never use aggressive or caustic cleaning agents scour ing powder steel wool abrasive sponges or chemi...

Page 15: ...s may cause electric shock When disconnecting always pull the plug and never the cable Pulling the cord may result in electric shock or fire by short circuit CAUTION Before connecting and switching th...

Page 16: ...of the cabinet into the lining compartment between the inner and outer cabinet Watch out to introduce the holders in the correct way and not to damage the evapo rator tubes To ensure the best transpo...

Page 17: ...that the unit may be locked using a key Always ensure that the key is available to the user It is of utmost importance to set up a password during the first start up procedure Make sure that the passw...

Page 18: ...s Do not store warm items in the devices They are not designed for fast cooling of warm items Avoid long and or frequent lid openings to prevent that the inner temperature rises to high Make sure that...

Page 19: ...e disabled through the settings The temperature values are displayed with a resolution of 0 1 Refer to chapter 6 4 for more informa tion 4 5 Temperature Display During normal operation the display sho...

Page 20: ...MENU key q select EXTRA 8 q LANGUAGE 8 q select your language 8 5 3 The SETTINGS Menu The parameters contained in the SETTINGS menu partially intervene in the function of the appliance Access to the...

Page 21: ...nction q HIDE SERVICE WARNING 8 This function is for cancelling the service message q USER PASSWORD 8 Changing the password to access the SETTINGS MENU w CHANGE USER PASSWORD 0XXX XXXX 8 Enter the new...

Page 22: ...pressing the button during a power failure 100 approx 10 Sec 50 approx 5 Sec see chapter Alarm situations q VOLTAGE IND 8 w LINE VOLTAGE pq NONE 8 Shows the input voltage of the appliance on the dis...

Page 23: ...is connected to the appliance and the display in the EXTRA menu activated 3 EXTRA AMBIENT PROBE this message appears followed by the currently measured ambient temperature in the display w REG C If th...

Page 24: ...interrupted with the appliance switched on A power failure alarm is stored in the alarm history The alarm mes sage disappears as soon as the power supply is restored If one of the following error mess...

Page 25: ...the corresponding alarm message appears on the display 6 3 Alarm History The alarm history list contains all relevant data on temperature and powerfail events The list contains up to 20 alarm situatio...

Page 26: ...disposed of separately in the case of a fault 7 2 Remote contact There are two terminals with three floating contacts on the back of the unit that can be used to trigger an additional external alarm...

Page 27: ...de and outside For cleaning use only gentle cleaning agents Never use aggressive or caustic cleaning agents scour ing powder steel wool abrasive sponges or chemical solvents When cleaning make sure th...

Page 28: ...cabinet frame Close the lid Connect the power supply plug to the wall socket and switch on the MB3000G Allow it to run and observe the cabinet temperature Put back the contents into the MB3000G from...

Page 29: ...lly read and follow the information and advice below Problem Interior temperature too hot Please check if large quantities of warm goods have been placed inside the unit causing a surge of the interio...

Page 30: ...cold alarm C Preset warm alarm C Ambient operating temperature range C Storage and transport temperature not operational C Max Humididty range Altitude Refrigerant Type Refrigerant quantity g Hold ove...

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