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UF V (E3) 09/2018 

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With the 

arrow-up button

 you can go back to the door alarm delay setting. 

With the 

arrow-down button

 you can now change to the temperature tolerance range setting. 

With the 

Back button

 you can go back to the “

Various

” submenu and, repeatedly pressing it, to 

Normal 

display

 

13.3  Setting the temperature tolerance range 

The temperature range is defined symmetrically around the setpoint. If the actual temperature value lies 
within this tolerance range and subsequently leaves and the tolerance range, tolerance range alarm is 
triggered after the set adjustable delay time (chap. 13.2) 

 

Path:  

Normal display 

 

 

 Settings 

 

 

 

 Various 

 

 

 Temperature 

range

 

Press the 

OK button

 to enable the setting. 

 

 

Setting the temperature tolerance range 

The current setting flashes. Enter the desired temperature range with 
the 

arrow buttons

. Entry range: 1,0 °C up to 10,0 °C. Factory setting: 

+/- 5 K 

Confirm the entry with the 

OK button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature range

 

With the 

arrow-up button

 you can go back to the tolerance range alarm delay setting. 

With the 

arrow-down button

 you can now change to the service setpoint setting (chap. 20.1). 

With the 

Back button

 you can go back to the “

Various

” submenu and, repeatedly pressing it, to 

Normal 

display

Summary of Contents for ULTRA.Guard UF V 500

Page 1: ...30V 9020 0348 9120 0348 230 V BINDER GmbH Address Post office box 102 78502 Tuttlingen Germany Phone 49 7462 2005 0 Fax 49 7462 2005 100 Internet http www binder world com E mail info binder world com...

Page 2: ...osting option 24 3 COMPLETENESS OF DELIVERY TRANSPORTATION STORAGE AND INSTALLATION 25 3 1 Unpacking and checking equipment and completeness of delivery 25 3 2 Guidelines for safe lifting and transpor...

Page 3: ...erature tolerance range 53 14 ALARM FUNCTIONS 54 14 1 Alarm messages 54 14 2 Information messages 56 14 3 Activating deactivating the audible alarm alarm buzzer 56 14 4 Required actions in case of an...

Page 4: ...e 76 20 SETTING AND ACTIVATING THE SERVICE SETPOINT 76 20 1 Setting the service setpoint 76 20 2 Activating the service setpoint 77 21 CO2 EMERGENCY COOLING OPTION 78 21 1 Connecting and exchanging th...

Page 5: ...5 Disposal of the chamber in non member states of the EU 97 26 TROUBLESHOOTING 98 27 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 100 27 1 Factory calibration and adjustment 100 27 2 Over current protection 100 27 3 Batter...

Page 6: ...ing start up operation and maintenance of the product Note the contents and the product described are subject to change without notice Understanding and observing the instructions in this operating ma...

Page 7: ...otentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious irreversible injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in moderate...

Page 8: ...ance Environment protection Wear protective gloves Wear safety goggles Prohibition signs Do NOT touch Do NOT spray with water Do NOT climb Information to be observed in order to ensure optimum functio...

Page 9: ...Observe the safety instructions in the operating manual only UF V UL and UF V with optional CO2 emergency cooling Service label UF V regular chamber UF V UL and UF V with optional CO2 emergency cooli...

Page 10: ...0 V 50 Hz Nominal voltage 10 at the indicated power frequency 1 N Current type Max operating pressure 28 bar Max operating pressure in the refrigerating system Stage 1 R290 0 15 kg Cooling 1 st stage...

Page 11: ...of the heat CAUTION Leakage of refrigerant in the event of a chamber defect Danger to the environment Ensure sufficient ventilation of the installation site Do not operate the chamber in hazardous loc...

Page 12: ...produced in accordance with VDE regulations and were routinely tested in accord ance to VDE 0411 1 IEC 61010 1 CAUTION The inner surfaces become very cold during operation Danger of injury by freezing...

Page 13: ...ld use a chamber running in non supervised continuous opera tion we strongly recommend in case of inclusion of irrecoverable specimen or samples to split such specimen or samples and store them in at...

Page 14: ...built into the device A visual and an audible signal buzzer show exceeding of the temperature Safety measurement and control devices The safety measuring and control devices are easily accessible Ele...

Page 15: ...ted at the optimal height for operation The controller offers an error diagnostics system generating audible and visual warning and alarm mes sages Chambers with the option battery buffered alarm syst...

Page 16: ...in the USER menu The advanced voltage booster optionally available provides automatic voltage compensation through a buck boost converter chap 4 6 An error diagnostics system monitors the chamber func...

Page 17: ...oor access system Figure 3 Ultra low temperature freezer UF V example UF V 700 front view A Outer door B Door lock and controller housing description chap 2 2 C Door handle D Compressor housing E Air...

Page 18: ...er door B Door lock and controller housing description chap 2 2 C Door handle D Compressor housing E Air filter flap checking and cleaning replacing the filter chap 24 4 1 F Castors front castors lock...

Page 19: ...Left chamber side Figure 5 Standard chamber Door lock and controller housing with controller operator panel and door handle Chambers with the Door access system option are equipped with an electromec...

Page 20: ...Operating the electromechanical door locking option Door access system A pushbutton permits opening the electromechanical door locking with out using your hands A pull tight function automatically cl...

Page 21: ...e It can be un locked with a key and then removed 4 5a 5 Standard chamber Chamber with optional lockable protective flap Figure 9 Position of the main power switch and the lockable protective flap opt...

Page 22: ...ption Figure 11 Chamber rear 6a 28 mm access port to connect the der CO2 emergency cooling option or for cable of a supplemen tary measuring device 6b 28 mm access port e g for cable of a supplementar...

Page 23: ...r chamber Delay time for the door open alarm After closing the outer door the door open alarm is switched off for a programmable delay time factory setting 1 minute 2 5 2 Compartment doors The freezer...

Page 24: ...l to the freezer Its first level rests on the lower housing panel The gasket is aligned to the bottom edge of the freezer interior Figure 13 Freezer with drain well option While defrosting use adhesiv...

Page 25: ...ifter laterally or from the rear in the middle of the chamber Make sure to place all the lateral supports of the chamber on the forks check the fork protrudes at the opposite cham ber side Wear suitab...

Page 26: ...data chap 27 4 If you want to move the chamber across a large door threshold or into an elevator to change the floor empty the freezer and put all shelves on the bottom of the interior If you incline...

Page 27: ...housing Do NOT lift the chamber by hand Do NOT transport the chamber horizontally Transport the chamber only in its original packaging Secure the chamber with transport straps for transport Keep the...

Page 28: ...emperature and is completely dry According to the type of transport that has taken place chap 3 2 you may have to wait at least 8 hours until start up 3 4 Location of installation and ambient conditio...

Page 29: ...he power plug Install the chamber in a way that the power plug is easily accessible and can be easily pulled in case of danger With an increased amount of dust in the ambient air clean the condenser f...

Page 30: ...tructions Keep these operating instructions with the chamber at all times in a place where they are clearly visible They must be comprehensible and written in the language of the employees 4 2 Spacers...

Page 31: ...us making available the maximum space for optional inventory systems It is required to fix the adjustable shelves in order to avoid that a person could be locked in the freezer To remove a shelf remov...

Page 32: ...6 and 2 compartments with a ceiling height of 279 mm 11 in for racks 4x4 Insert the shelf holders into the following positions of the shelf holder bar starting from the bot tom 18 35 53 Insert the she...

Page 33: ...Fasten the 1 2 cooling hose to the connection of cooling water outlet OUT on the chamber rear Ob serve the following points You can use a part of the supplied water hose for the cooling water outlet...

Page 34: ...includes in particular a high particle content which may result in blockage of the water flow control valve The warranty becomes void in the event of use of water of deviating quality Fasten the 1 2...

Page 35: ...se as the last step in order to avoid twisting the hose while screwing on the safety kit Open the water tap slowly in order to avoid actuating the hose burst protection device Figure 20 Assembly of th...

Page 36: ...ted on the chamber s type plate located on the left hand side of the chamber bottom right hand chap 1 4 We recommend the use of a residual current circuit breaker Observe a sufficient current protecti...

Page 37: ...ation Temperature Figure 21 Normal display of the RD4 controller sample values Status icons in the controller display Icon Signification Icon Signification Refrigeration active Display of activated sp...

Page 38: ...locked and only availa ble after entering the correct password Menu Required access level Functions Setpoints User Temperature set point setting CO2 emergency cooling set point setting option Setting...

Page 39: ...d in the correspond ing menus Temperature set point 80 C 112 F Safety controller Set point type Limit 60 C 76 F The maximum permitted deviation from the temperature set point for tolerance range alarm...

Page 40: ...up to 90 C 130 F Control range 40 C 40 F up to 86 C 122 8 F To set a lower setpoint value for test purposes or for adjustment you can enter and activate a service setpoint chap 20 This setting is out...

Page 41: ...se do not place any sample materials in the chamber CAUTION Danger of samples being destroyed Load the freezer only after equilibration of temperature When placing not precooled samples in storage tem...

Page 42: ...ions The functions 1 and 2 are only available with the chamber with optional CO2 emergency cooling Function 1 CO2 emer cooling on off Activating the CO2 emergency cooling chap 21 3 2 Function 2 CO2 co...

Page 43: ...word Password request The right two digits are flashing Enter the desired numbers with the arrow buttons Confirm the setting with the OK button Password Upon entering an incorrect password the message...

Page 44: ...dly pressing it to Normal display Keep the password well in mind There is no access to the corresponding menu functions without the correct password 10 2 2 Assign and modify the Admin password Path No...

Page 45: ...ratories formerly BGI GUV I 850 0 BGR GUV R 120 or ZH 1 119 issued by the employers liability insurance association for Germany The overtemperature safety controller serves to protect the chamber its...

Page 46: ...the setting with the OK button Mode With the arrow down button you proceed to setting the safety controller value chap 11 2 With the Back button you can go back to the Safety controller submenu and re...

Page 47: ...press the OK button on the controller and the inner chamber temperature has cooled down below the safety controller value If the inner chamber temperature has already cooled down below the safety con...

Page 48: ...le the setting Setting the menu language example English The current setting flashes Use the arrow buttons to select the de sired language Confirm the entry with the OK button Language With the arrow...

Page 49: ...hes Enter the current month with the arrow buttons Confirm the entry with the OK button Date Setting the date year The left two digits are flashing Enter the first two digits of the current year with...

Page 50: ...to Normal display 12 5 Function Language selection at restart If the function Language selection at restart is activated menu language date time and temperature unit are checked with every startup of...

Page 51: ...h the OK button Chamber address With the arrow down button you can now change to the next parameter display brightness With the Back button you can go back to the Chamber submenu and repeatedly pressi...

Page 52: ...int has been reached once Required access level Admin 13 1 Setting the delay time for door open alarm Path Normal display Settings Various Door alarm delay min Press the OK button to enable the settin...

Page 53: ...tolerance range tolerance range alarm is triggered after the set adjustable delay time chap 13 2 Path Normal display Settings Various Temperature range Press the OK button to enable the setting Settin...

Page 54: ...he audible arm is activated the buzzer sounds If more than one alarm signal is sent simultaneously they are displayed in a cycle Press the OK button to confirm the alarm and mute the buzzer If the ala...

Page 55: ...ermanently Ambient temp sensor immediately Chamber with options battery buffered alarm system and CO2 emergency cooling Battery opera tion during power failure Battery operation immediately Chamber wi...

Page 56: ...buffered alarm system and CO2 emergency cooling Low battery voltage during CO2 emergency cooling on battery power Message on battery power and on line pow er Low battery voltage immediately Service se...

Page 57: ...cient ventilation around the installation location to prevent any buildup of heat in the chamber If these points do not reveal the source of the fault it may be that the chamber is faulty Please conta...

Page 58: ...lled via the door contact switch The temper ature rise when the door is opened causes the refrigerating machine to turn on When the door is opened the alarm occurs after the defined delay time chap 13...

Page 59: ...Battery defective collective alarm icon Audible alarm buzzer Switching the zero voltage relay alarm output The message occurs on line power when no battery has been recognized Actions With defective...

Page 60: ...collective alarm icon Cause both the temperature sensors for interior measurement and the safety controller are defective Refrigeration is turned on permanently Failure of temperature sensors of the r...

Page 61: ...ure Activated CO2 emergency cooling automatically turned on and is running Insufficient CO2 supply of the CO2 emergency cooling system Alarm message CO2 pressure collective alarm icon Audible alarm bu...

Page 62: ...t NO Closing contact C with contact NC switches the zero voltage relay alarm output Maximum loading capacity of the switching contacts 24V AC DC 2 0 Amp DANGER Electrical hazard Danger of death Damage...

Page 63: ...ntly or individually access the following information MAC address IP address Subnet mask Standard gateway DNS server address DNS chamber name 15 1 1 Showing the chamber s MAC address Path Normal displ...

Page 64: ...he subnet mask exam ple Toggle forth and back with the Back button and the OK button Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 With the arrow down button you can now change to the next parameter standard gateway With the B...

Page 65: ...S chamber name BinderRD4 000cd80a28 With the Back button you can go back to the Ethernet submenu and repeatedly pressing it to Normal display 15 2 Changing the configuration of the network settings Re...

Page 66: ...ress assignment has been selected chap 15 2 1 Path Normal display Settings Ethernet DNS server Press the OK button to enable the setting Selection of the type of assignment of the DNS server address T...

Page 67: ...rm the setting with the OK button IP address With the arrow down button you can now change to the enter the subnet mask With the Back button you can go back to the Ethernet submenu and repeatedly pres...

Page 68: ...hernet submenu and repeatedly pressing it to Normal display 15 2 6 Assigning the DNS server address Access to this function is possible if manual IP address assignment chap 15 2 1 or manual DNS server...

Page 69: ...ccess level Admin Path Normal display Settings Door access code Code 1 door Press the OK button to enable the setting Function Code 1 door Assigning the first access code The left two digits are flash...

Page 70: ...following the entry of a valid access code example code no 3 Code 3 valid The door can now be opened within 5 seconds with the push button OPEN If you wait too long after entering the code 5 seconds...

Page 71: ...R Service DL2 This data is intended for use by BINDER Service The storage rate is fix 1 minute Temperature val ues are always given out in C Event list Messages regarding the controller and data memor...

Page 72: ...orage interval With the Back button you can go back to the Data recorder submenu and repeatedly pressing it to Normal display 17 4 Deleting the data recorder When importing a configuration via USB sti...

Page 73: ...tent see chap 17 1 Service data The Service folder is created on the USB stick and can be sent to BINDER Service In addition to the configuration and recorder data it contains further service relevant...

Page 74: ...ss the OK button Export recorder data With the arrow down button you can now change to the next function Function Export service data To write the chamber data from the controller to the USB stick pre...

Page 75: ...You can check whether the optional battery is present and which is its current charging state These are pure display functions without any setting options 19 1 Battery present This menu shows whether...

Page 76: ...ue for test purposes or for adjustment you can enter and activate a service setpoint This setting is outside the control range and is not intended for normal operation Once the service setpoint has be...

Page 77: ...tion 3 Service setpoint on off The current setting flashes Use the arrow buttons to select between 1 Service setpoint active und 0 Service setpoint not active Confirm the setting with the OK button Se...

Page 78: ...ket for the electrical connection of the CO2 emergency cooling 14 CO2 discharge outlet to connect a discharge hose 15 Cable to connection socket 11 for the electrical connection of the CO2 emergency c...

Page 79: ...You can set the CO2 emergency cooling system between 40 C 40 F and 70 C 94 F In order to ensure an emergency cooling time as long as possible with a given CO2 stock select the highest possible emerge...

Page 80: ...regulations for dealing with pressurized CO2 cylinder Information for the operator concerning requirements and regulations for use of pressurized gas cylin ders in the laboratory not exhaustive A sto...

Page 81: ...out openings on all sides there are further regulations max two 14 liter CO2 cylinders Label suffocation and prohibition to close the door after entering The installation site must be technically vent...

Page 82: ...power failure As soon as the preselected emergency cooling temperature is reached inside the useable volume the solenoid valve of the emergency cooling system opens and liquid CO2 from the pressurize...

Page 83: ...and repeatedly pressing it to Nor mal display 21 3 2 Activating the CO2 emergency cooling To prevent activating the CO2 emergency cooling at too high temperature after turning on the chamber activati...

Page 84: ...the CO2 emergency cooling runs after start until it is deactivated again Required access level User Path Normal display Setpoints Functions on off CO2 cooling test on off Press the OK button to enabl...

Page 85: ...mits transmitting data to external data registration systems or devices The connection is realized as a DIN socket 10 in the rear connection panel as follows ANALOG OUTPUT 4 20 mA DC PIN 1 Temperatur...

Page 86: ...mm 2 in stacked 330 mm 13 in height for 6 standard cryo boxes 50 mm 2 in stacked Racks are optionally empty or filled with standard cryo boxes The cardboard cryo boxes come with a divider 9 x 9 grid...

Page 87: ...l requirements are met regarding the qualifications of service personnel scope of testing and documentation All work on the refrigeration system repairs inspections must be documented The warranty bec...

Page 88: ...ntamination Clean the chamber after each use to avoid potential corrosion damage by ingredients of the charging ma terial During operation Wipe only the outer surfaces with a humid cloth and then dry...

Page 89: ...aning products please contact BINDER service We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art No 1002 0016 for a thorough cleaning Any corrosive damage that may arise following use of other cleaning...

Page 90: ...contamination is performed in case a contamination of the chamber by hazardous substances has occurred Disconnect the chamber from the power supply prior to chemical decontamination Disconnect the pow...

Page 91: ...loth Interior stainless steel Standard commercial surface disinfectants free from acid or halides not dripping Alcohol based solutions Compartment doors Standard commercial surface disinfectants free...

Page 92: ...isually for soiling The filter is located behind the air filter flap E in the lower housing cover You can easily take it out for cleaning or replacement Unscrew the quick locking screws E2 of the air...

Page 93: ...r proceed as follows Turn off external protocol systems option if applicable Place the stored material in another freezer or in a container refrigerated by dry ice or liquid carbon dioxide Turn off th...

Page 94: ...on number v to the packaging in such a way that it can be easily recognized or be recorded clearly in the delivery documents For security reasons we cannot accept a chamber delivery if it does not car...

Page 95: ...r tegesetz ElektroG from 20 Octo ber 2015 BGBl I p 1739 or contact BINDER service who will organize taking back and disposal of the chamber according to the German national law for electrical and elec...

Page 96: ...he chambers bear the symbol for the marking of electrical and electronic equipment man ufactured placed on the market in the EC after 13 August 2005 and be disposed of in sep arate collection accordin...

Page 97: ...infection from the cham ber A chamber from which all toxic substances or sources of infection cannot be safely removed must be considered as special waste according to national law Dispose of it accor...

Page 98: ...r defective Controller not adjusted or ad justment interval exceeded Calibrate and adjust controller Door not shut tightly Check if doors are closed Frost on door gasket Defrost the door gasket with t...

Page 99: ...r air filter soiled Clean replace the condenser air filter chap 24 4 1 Condenser soiled Clean the condenser chap 24 4 2 Ventilation slots are blocked Make sure to have free air access to the device at...

Page 100: ...this fuse is blown please inform an electronic engineer or BINDER service 27 3 Battery replacement option battery buffered alarm system Replace the battery only with a substitute of the same ratings...

Page 101: ...h 1300 51 2 1300 51 2 Height of individual compartment with shelves mm inch 312 319 12 3 12 6 312 319 12 3 12 6 Depth of inner chamber mm inch 604 604 Interior volume total l 491 17 3 728 25 7 Shelves...

Page 102: ...issipation at set point 80 C 112 F Wh h 330 340 Filling weight of refrigerant R290 propane 1 st stage cooling GWP 3 kg 0 15 0 15 Filling weight of refrigerant R170 ethane 2 nd stage cooling GWP 6 kg 0...

Page 103: ...ng water UF V with water cooling Voltage 230 V Voltage 115 V or 208 240 V Options accessories Stainless steel shelf set 1 shelf with shelf holders Door access system consisting of electromechanical do...

Page 104: ...37 6007 0037 Ice scraper 6002 0433 6002 0433 Description Art no Rechargeable battery 12V 7 2 Ah 5007 0001 Replacement condenser air filter 6014 0037 Fuse 4A 250V F 6 3x32mm 5006 0074 Over current rele...

Page 105: ...boxes No of sections D x H 24 4x6 for boxes height 50 mm 2 inch 6017 0050 Side access rack aluminum with cryo boxes No of sections D x H 20 4x5 for boxes height 75 mm 3 inch 6017 0042 Side access rack...

Page 106: ...UF V E3 09 2018 Page 106 116 27 7 Dimensions UF V 500 E3 Dimensions in mm...

Page 107: ...UF V E3 09 2018 Page 107 116 27 8 Dimensions UF V 700 E3 Dimensions in mm...

Page 108: ...UF V E3 09 2018 Page 108 116 28 Certificates and declarations of conformity 28 1 EU Declaration of Conformity...

Page 109: ...UF V E3 09 2018 Page 109 116...

Page 110: ...UF V E3 09 2018 Page 110 116 29 Product registration...

Page 111: ...tion vorliegt bevor das Ger t Bauteil eintrifft Eine weitere Kopie soll dem Ger t Bauteil beigef gt sein Ggf ist die Spedition zu informieren Incomplete information or non conformity with this procedu...

Page 112: ...s substances weder giftige noch sonstige gef hrliche Stoffe enth lt oder solche anhaften That eventually generated reaction products are non toxic and also do not represent a hazard auch evtl entstand...

Page 113: ...n entsteht haften und BINDER gegen eventuell entstehende Schadenanspr che Dritter freistellen We are aware that in accordance with Article 823 of the German Civil Code BGB we are directly liable with...

Page 114: ...time Take notice of shipping laws and regulations Please fill Reason for return request Duplicate order Duplicate shipment Demo Page one completed by sales Power Plug Voltage 115V 230 V 208 V 240V Siz...

Page 115: ...________________________________________________________________ c ____________________________________________________________________________ 3 2 Safety measures required for handling the list under...

Page 116: ...r all damages that are a con sequence of incomplete or incorrect information provided by us and that we will indemnify and hold harmless BINDER Inc from eventual damage claims by third parties Name __...

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