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Advanced Settings
The freezer can be further customized through the first level (L1) and second level parameters (L2) in the chart 
below. 

1.  Press and hold SET and UP arrows simultaneously until L1 is displayed. 
2.  Use the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate the parameters. When the desired parameter is displayed, 

press 

SET.

3.  Use the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate the sub menu of the parameter. Press SET to accept and 

the display will return to the parameter list (after 30 seconds the display will return to the temperature 
display). 

Parameter

Display

Description

Beeper Function

bPr

Controls the audible beeper function on the controller. 

OffAlldoorAlarm

Error.

Beeper Volume

bPu

Sets the volume of the beeper: 

0 (minimum) to 10 (maximum).

Button Clicks

btc

Sets if a beep should sound each time a button is pressed. 

Yes or No.

Sleep Function

SLP

Determines if sleep function activated from the panel. 

Yes or No.

Sleep Timer  

SLt

Amount of time before the screen blanks automatically. 

0 s to 600 s.

Alarm1 High Temp

A1H

High temperature to activate alarm1. User set point to 121 C (250 F).

Alarm1 Low Temp

A1L

Low temperature to activate alarm1. User set point to –46 C (–50 F).

Alarm1 Probe

A1P

Probe for Alarm. 

P1 (cabinet air), P2 (evaporator), P3 (product simulation bottle 

- default).

Units

unt

Display temperatures in degrees C or F. 

F or C.

1.  Press and hold SET and UP arrows simultaneously until L1 is displayed.
2.  Press and hold SET and UP arrows simultaneously again until L2 is displayed. 
3.  Use the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate the parameters. When the desired parameter is displayed, 

press 

SET.

4.  Use the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate the sub menu of the parameter. Press SET to accept and 

the display will return to the parameter list (after 30 seconds the display will return to the temperature 
display).

Parameter

Display

Description

Alarm1 Delay

A1d

Alarm1 delay before sounding. 

0 to 60 minutes

Alarm1 Function

A1F

Defines the action taken when Alarm2 is activated. 

NO (normally open), NC 

(normally closed), 

R1 (activate relay), R2 (not used), DIS (disable).

Alarm1 Reset

A2r

Temperature difference to reset alarm1. 

0 to 10 degrees.

Alarm2 Delay

A2d

Alarm1 delay before sounding. 

0 to 60 minutes.

Alarm2 Function

A2F

Defines the action taken when Alarm2 is activated. 

NO (normally open), NC 

(normally closed), 

R1 (activate relay), R2 (not used), DIS (disable).

Alarm2 Reset

A2r

Temperature difference to reset alarm1. 

0 to 10 degrees.

Alarm Ring back

Arb

Defines the time delay until the alarm will resound. 

0 to 120 minutes

Alarm Startup Delay

ASd

Defines the alarm delay during startup. 

0 to 180 minutes.

Alarm Silencing

ASL

Determines if the alarms can be silenced or not. 

YesNo.

Maintain Alarm

nAL

Determines if the alarm (1-3) should be maintained if the temperatures fall 
back into range. 

YesNo.

Probe 1 Calibration

P1C  

Offset value for probe 1 calibration. 

-9.9 to 9.9.

Probe 2 Calibration

P2C  

Offset value for probe 2 calibration. 

-9.9 to 9.9.

Probe 3 Calibration

P3C  

Offset value for probe 3 calibration. 

-9.9 to 9.9.

Controller Parameter 
Reset

rSt

Reset to restore factory parameters.

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FZR1/FZR2 Compact Freezers

Summary of Contents for fzr1

Page 1: ...Easton PA 18040 USA Toll free 877 612 5086 1 610 252 7301 www follettice com Following installation please forward this manual to the appropriate operations person Installation Operation and Service M...

Page 2: ...ing Temperature Display from Decimal to Integer 14 Sleep Function 14 Minimum and Maximum Temperature Function 14 Alarming Functions 14 Follett Keypad Lock KP models only 17 Service 18 Door Gasket Repl...

Page 3: ...the type of freezer you are receiving Specifications Dimensions FZR1 FZR2 Dimensions external 18 6 W x 24 D x 17 93 H 47 cm x 61 cm x 46 cm 18 6 W x 24 D x 27 93 H 47 cm x 61 cm x 71 cm Dimensions int...

Page 4: ...minimum air clearance required right or left side 6 15 3 cm minimum air clearance required right or left side SHELF 80 F 27 C and 60 RH unrestricted top clearance location Requires 2 5 1 cm clearance...

Page 5: ...e the bottle from the bracket located in the upper right corner of the freezer Fig 2 2 Remove the top and fill the bottle with a 60 40 solution of glycerine and water 3 Replace the top and probe 4 Rei...

Page 6: ...attery pack and the battery connector away from the hook and loop patch on the front panel Fig 4 3 8 Connect the battery connector with the black and red wires to the top of the battery pack 9 Place t...

Page 7: ...torque on the spring Fig 6 4 With a flat head screwdriver simultaneously push down and pry the top of the spring from out of the top of the hinge Fig 7 Fig 7 5 Support door and remove screws attachin...

Page 8: ...stall lock strike bracket to top inside of door Fig 9 2 10 Reverse door 180 so that lock strike bracket is on the bottom inside of door Fig 9 3 Fig 9 1 2 3 11 Reinstall the door on the opposite side o...

Page 9: ...ing kit onto top hinge pin Fig 12 2 Fig 12 1 2 1 Adjusting Hinge Closure Force 1 Remove the tool and insert it Phillips screwdriver Allen key drift pin into hole nearest the hinge bracket Fig 13 Fig 1...

Page 10: ...l hinge cover Fig 16 Fig 16 Installing Third party Temperature Probe Facilities using a third party alarming and or temperature monitoring system need to install the third party probe in the freezer F...

Page 11: ...end of wire to remove slack from inside of freezer 9 Use Permagum or equivalent sealant to replace foam insulation removed in Step 5 to ensure proper performance of freezer 10 Remove any debris that...

Page 12: ...g 20 1 2 Operation The temperature control board and probe P1 indicate when the refrigeration system is required to turn on and off The refrigeration system removes heat from the cabinet interior and...

Page 13: ...play In normal operation the controller displays simulation bottle temperatures in degrees celsius C or user selected degrees fahrenheit F Temperatures can be displayed to one decimal point The contro...

Page 14: ...f the unit goes into an alarm the display will wake to display the alarm Minimum and Maximum Temperature Function Records the highest and lowest temperatures logged by the probe selected to be display...

Page 15: ...codes Value Description HA1 Temperature is above the High Alarm 1 set point LA1 Temperature is below the low Alarm 1 set point HA2 Temperature is above the High Alarm 2 set point LA2 Temperature is be...

Page 16: ...ously again until L2 is displayed 3 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate the parameters When the desired parameter is displayed press SET 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate the sub menu of the...

Page 17: ...ps will be heard 3 Enter the new user code 4 to 6 numbers followed by ENTER 3 chirps will be heard 4 Re Enter the new User Code Followed by ENTER 5 chirps will be heard to acknowledge that a new code...

Page 18: ...ing refrigerant lines 1 Remove rear panel Fig 23 2 Remove two screws facing downward that secure the panel assembly to the base plate 3 Loosen the six screws that secure the rear panel to the back of...

Page 19: ...the front of the module Fig 26 5 Lift the module and pull forward Fig 26 Refrigeration System The refrigeration system is designed to give many years of trouble free service Except for routine cleanin...

Page 20: ...UNIT EVAPORATOR DEFROST UNIT EVAPORATOR FAN Low Pressure Vapor High Pressure Vaport Low Pressure Liquid High Pressure Liquid 10oz Charge FAN COMPRESSOR LOW PRESSURE LIQUID HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID LOW PR...

Page 21: ...EATER MAGNET DOOR SW t WHT ON OFF 01 BLK L1 115 VAC 1 60 RELAY COMPRESSOR 1 2 4 3 03 BLK 08 ORG 06 RED 05 BLK RELAY HEATER DEFROST PAN P1 P2 P3 P6 P7 BOTTLE PROBE DEFROST PROBE CONTROL PROBE ALARM 1 C...

Page 22: ...fective Replace as required Compressor defective Replace compressor Evaporator fan motor does not run Defective fan motor Replace fan motor Freezer does not shut off Controller not sensing cut off tem...

Page 23: ...Digital data logger includes the following Description Part Temperature probe certificate of traceability Calibration by Dickson NIST and ISO IEC 17025 01057595 DicksonWare software and USB cable 0105...

Page 24: ...24 FZR1 FZR2 Compact Freezers Replacement Parts 12 13 7 8 16 5 6 10 9 4 14 1 2 3 15 11...

Page 25: ...racket and hardware 01081702 7 Lock deadbolt with keys 00959528 8 Bracket lock mounting 01095843 9 Panel front 01081660 Not shown Panel front with keypad 01081678 10 Battery pack includes harness 0108...

Page 26: ...01085000 3 Fan guard evaporator 00940452 4 Fan evaporator 00940460 5 Evaporator 01017961 6 Thermal expansion valve 01081785 7 Drain pan assembly evaporator FZR1 2 01086917 8 Defrost heater FZR1 2 0106...

Page 27: ...ket 00958694 6 Start relay compressor 01074723 7 Start capacitor compressor 01062348 8 Coil condenser 01041565 9 Motor fan condenser 00940460 10 Drier filter 01068857 11 Fan shroud condenser FZR1 0104...

Page 28: ...Not shown Control board keypad FZR1 2 KP models 01081801 2 Compressor defrost relay 01042092 Not shown Probe temperature 01062801 3 Mounting plate control board 01097955 Not shown Stand offs control b...

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Page 32: ...egistro de la garant a y evaluaci n del equipo son importantes para que podamos realizar un seguimiento de nuestro equipo y registrar el rendimiento de la maquinaria Por favor registre las garant as d...

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