Follett REF20-BB Installation, Operation And Service Manual Download Page 10

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01134592 – REF20/25 LB, PH, BB

Alarm or Alert Notifications

 

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If an alarm or event condition is detected and an alarm is engaged, 
an alert notification will appear in the left center of the screen with an 
explanation of the alert condition and a checkbox 

 at the bottom 

right of the alert box .

 

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No further action can be taken on the User Interface until the alert 
condition is acknowledged and cleared by touching the checkbox 

 .

 

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Mute

 

 

– Touch the

 

 icon to mute audible alarm for 15 minutes .

Door Switch

 

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This unit is equipped with a door switch that is located in the façade, 
and a magnet located on the top of the door . With the door closed, the 
switch reads closed . When the door is opened, the switch contacts open 
and turn on the LED lights .

Door Alarm

 

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This unit is equipped with a door ajar alarm that is factory set for 1 
minute . In the event the door switch reads open for longer than 60 
seconds (default) an audible and visual alarm will occur . The alarm will 
clear when the door is closed . The door alarm activation time can be 
changed from 0-600 seconds in the Advanced Settings Menu under 
Door Open Alarm Delay .  

Power Alarm

 

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This unit is equipped with a Power Alarm that will sound if the unit loses 
power for more than five minutes . The Power Loss Alarm box will display 
every five minutes, then the screen will sleep . An audible alarm will 
sound every 30 seconds during the power failure . An alarm box will be 
displayed when power is restored . The event log will record the exact 
time and date of the power loss and when the power was restored . 

Fig. 15

Start-up alarm delay

This unit has a 120 minute time delay between when the unit is energized to 
when the temperature alarms become active . This delay can be changed in 
parameters in the controller under 

Alarm Startup Delay .

Setting Alarms 

 

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Alarming Settings control the conditions and timing of event and alarm 
conditions that result in audible and/or visual alerts .

 

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To change the high alarm set point, touch the number displayed in the 
box to the right of the

 icon and use the keypad or 

UP and DOWN 

arrows to select an alarm value . Press 

 to accept or 

 to cancel .

 

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To change the low alarm set point, touch the number displayed in the 
box to the right of the 

 icon and use the keypad or 

UP and DOWN 

arrows to select alarm value . Press 

 to accept or 

 to cancel .

 

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Audible Alarm 

 

– Toggle between 

ON and OFF to engage and disengage the audible 

alarm function .

 

§

Mute

 

 

– Touch the

 

 icon to mute audible alarm for 15 minutes .

Fig. 16

HIGH

LOW

41.5 F

35.1 F

(1 - 10)

ON

3

OFF

Advanced Settings

Summary of Contents for REF20-BB

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Page 2: ...and care of the LCD touchscreen 8 Chart recorder set up if so equipped 15 Removing drawers 15 Removing slides 16 Network Enabled Device 16 Cleaning 16 Interior cleaning 16 Exterior cleaning 16 Annual...

Page 3: ...less steel drawers Exterior width 29 75 76 cm 29 75 76 cm 29 75 76 cm 29 75 76 cm 29 75 76 cm 29 75 76 cm Exterior depth 29 74 cm 35 89 cm 29 74 cm 35 89 cm 29 74 cm 35 89 cm Exterior depth with handl...

Page 4: ...ceed 60 RH A heated door is recommended for higher humidity ambients Clearances The top of the refrigerator must have 10 inches 25 4 cm of clear space above the refrigerator to ensure proper ventilati...

Page 5: ...592 REF20 25 LB PH BB 5 Detail drawing REF20 30 5 78cm REF25 36 5 93cm 76 75 195cm 79 5 202cm 29 75 76cm 10 0 25 4cm Required Clearances 1 0 2 5 cm for power cord 2 0 2 5 cm if outlet directly behind...

Page 6: ...nstall casters Fig 1 1 5 Install casters by hand one at a time using channel locks to tighten until caster meets against the bottom of cabinet Fig 1 2 6 Peel protective film from exterior walls of sta...

Page 7: ...accine and Handling Toolkit cdc gov for proper placement of the probe within the cabinet to ensure proper performance 1 Remove probe and cap from the top bottle and fill with glycerine supplied with u...

Page 8: ...when blinking Refrigeration set points Sleep functions Centrigrade to Fahrenheit Functions and Settings Probe set points Alarming functions Alarm mute Reset Product temperature is displayed in the upp...

Page 9: ...and DOWN arrows to select product temperature Press to accept or to cancel Sleep Temperature Display Toggle ON to hide the temperature reading immediately on the home screen Set the Sleep Delay To au...

Page 10: ...Alarm that will sound if the unit loses power for more than five minutes The Power Loss Alarm box will display every five minutes then the screen will sleep An audible alarm will sound every 30 second...

Page 11: ...Settings 2 Select Advanced settings and enter code 1 1 1 1 Confirm with Check mark 3 Using the DOWN arrow scroll through Advanced Settings to Calibrate screen and select Calibrate 4 Place desired prob...

Page 12: ...1 15AM 38 5F 39 8F 3 1 13 01 45AM 39 7F 39 8F 3 1 13 02 00AM 39 8F 39 9F 3 1 13 02 30AM 40 0F 39 7F 3 1 13 02 15AM 39 9F 39 8F 3 1 13 03 00AM 41 8F 39 5F 3 1 13 02 45AM 41 9F 39 6F 3 1 13 03 15AM 40 7...

Page 13: ...right hand corner 4 A yellow alert box with downloading data will appear 5 Press to accept or to cancel 6 After the unit is done downloading a second yellow alert box will appear asking if you want t...

Page 14: ...mpty Done Edit Master Code User Access Codes Electronic Lock Override Insert key turn lock Remove panel Depress plunger with screwdriver Light To turn the interior light on or off touch the Light icon...

Page 15: ...t paper 1 Press and hold 3 button until pen begins to move off chart 2 Once the pen moves completely off chart unscrew knob counter clockwise at center of chart 3 Remove old chart and place new chart...

Page 16: ...switch off located on the upper front facade panel and removing the power cord from the receptacle Interior cleaning Using a sponge or soft cloth clean unit with a non abrasive non chlorinated all pu...

Page 17: ...ing The side panel in front of condenser may be completely removed for easier cleaning by disconnecting facade and removing upper side panel See Face Removal for facade removal instructions 3 Inspect...

Page 18: ...tial determine the cut in and cut out points of the cooling system For instance a unit running with a defaulted set point of 3 3 C 38 F will have the cooling system cut in at 5 5 C 42 F and cut out at...

Page 19: ...ounding strap when handling and installing control board Fig 33 1 Turn off power to unit and unplug 2 Disconnect electrical plugs and remove facade 3 Remove screw securing ground screw to refrigerator...

Page 20: ...to a left hinged configuration requires a new door For heated door options other parts may be required If the unit has a heated door option consult technical service by calling 877 612 5086 or 1 610...

Page 21: ...01134592 REF20 25 LB PH BB 21 Wiring diagram Embraco...

Page 22: ...22 01134592 REF20 25 LB PH BB Wiring diagram Tecumseh...

Page 23: ...01134592 REF20 25 LB PH BB 23 Refrigeration System HIGH PRESSURE VAPOR HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID LOW PRESSURE LIQUID LOW PRESSURE VAPOR FILTER DRIER COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE CONDENSER...

Page 24: ...ction will hide the home screen It will display a blank screen temperature or time and date Screen Saver Timer 0 seconds 0 to 600 seconds Amount of Time before the screen saver initiates Change Keypad...

Page 25: ...or Alarm 3 Alarm3 Reset 1 degrees 0 to 10 degrees Temperature difference to reset Alarm 3 General Alarm Reset Alarm Ringback 10 minutes 0 to 120 minutes Defines the time delay until the alarm will res...

Page 26: ...ith log P1 Datalog No Yes No Log P1 to event log P2 Datalog No Yes No Log P2 to event log P4 Datalog Yes Yes No Log P4 to event log P5 Datalog No Yes No Log P5 to event log Defrost Manual Defrost No Y...

Page 27: ...minutes Compressor on time when control probe error minutes Control Off Time mins UR REF 8 0 0 to 120 0 minutes Compressor off time when control probe error Calibration Calibrate probes Calibrate pro...

Page 28: ...311 3 Condenser fan motor with blade 01179704 Not shown Cap tube and drier 00945378 4 Compressor with start capacitor relay and overload 01096015 5 Start components TECUMSEH TP model compressor includ...

Page 29: ...shown Filter drier 01334069 4 Compressor with start components and drier 01334192 5 Start components 01334135 6 Evaporator with drier 01334044 7 Condenser with drier 01334101 Not shown Cord and plug k...

Page 30: ...ot shown Complete facade assembly without KP without chart recorder 01144138 Not shown Complete facade assembly with KP without chart recorder 01144120 Not shown Complete facade assembly without KP wi...

Page 31: ...ayonet male 00179579 Not shown Bayonet female 00179556 Not shown Facade locking clip 00931501 10 Battery pack 01053222 Not shown Battery pack wiring harness 01040278 Not shown Batteries AA 01053651 No...

Page 32: ...ed right hand hinge 00939884 Not shown Glass door heated right hand hinge 00940007 1 Solid door right hand hinge 00996603 Not shown Key glass door 00945436 2 Lock glass door 00945444 Not shown Key sol...

Page 33: ...k door bracket 01151547 Not shown Electronic lock cover After S N XXXXXX 01289990 Not shown KP ready solid door handle 01152065 Not shown Solid door KP ready RH with hinges 01152149 Not shown Solid do...

Page 34: ...shown Basket assembly REF20 00939728 6 Shelf REF25 with supports 01015841 6 Shelf REF20 with supports 01015858 7 Pilaster 00901173 Not shown Pilaster screws 00902213 8 Support shelf 00156240 Not shown...

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