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4    USER

’S INSTRUCTIONS 

M-7.3-16 Rev. 05 09/03/15                 BLOOD BANK REFRIGERATORS AND PLASMA FREEZER 

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                                                                            Use and maintenance manual 

 

 
4.4 THE MENU TREE 
 

1.  Alarms  
2.  Info 
3.  Display 
4.  Password 

 

Scroll with 

arrow ↓ and ↑ to select the menu, then confirm with ENTER.  

Parameters  are  displayed.  In  order  to  modify  any  pre-set  parameters,  you  always  need  to  enter 
menu by selecting 4.PASSWORD and by entering the user password 555. In this way 

you access 

the modifiable menu that is completed by two additional items, that are: 
 

0.User parameters 
5.Update software 

 
Scroll  with 

↓  and  ↑  to  choose  and  select  the  parameter  you  need  to  modify  and  confirm  with 

“enter”, then the value of parameter blinks, always with ↓ and ↑ you modify the parameter, press 
“enter” to confirm and the value returns fixed. 
In any part of menu/at any time of setting if you push key ESC you go back to the main menu. 

 
 

1. ALARMS MEMORY 
List of latest 20 recorded alarms with data, time and type of alarm. 

 
 

2. INFO ENTRY  
(Following data 

can’t be modified) 

 
- Manual defrost 
- Serial number 
- Delay door Alarm = delay open door alarm (how many minutes before alarm starts) 
-  High  temp.  alarm  =  delta  T  value  (difference  with  set  point  temperature)  and  delay  (how  many 
minutes before alarm starts) 
–  Low  temp. alarm = delta T value (difference with set point temperature) and delay (how many 
minutes before alarm starts) 
- Defrost = time between defrosting cycles 
- Time defrost = maximum time of defrosting cycle 
- Defrosting type = fan/heater/gas 
- Evap. temperature = evaporator temperature that is value detected by probe 
– Cond. temperature = condenser temperature that is value detected by probe 
– Tot.h. = total number of working hours 
-Firmware rel. = xxxxx  firmware release 
– Fuse = fuse type 
– Gas type = type of gas used 
– Gas kg = gas quantity 
– Data logger 

 

Scroll w

ith ↑ and ↑ to see all data. Once displayed last data or selecting key “esc”, display shows 

main menu again. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AF140E

Page 1: ...M 7 3 16 Rev 05 09 03 15 BLOOD BANK REFRIGERATORS AND PLASMA FREEZER 1 Use and maintenance manual USER PASSWORD 555 ...

Page 2: ... out in conformity with the instructions the device is used in accordance with this manual COPYRIGHT NOTES All rights reserved No part of this document is to be reproduced stored or transmitted in any form without the prior written permission of Fri med s r l Despite every care being adopted during preparation of the document Fri med s r l shall not assume any responsibility for atrocities or negl...

Page 3: ...ions for use 1 11 Materials and refrigerants 2 Installation 10 2 1 Transport and handling 2 2 Positioning 2 3 Wiring and electrical hook up 2 4 Set up operations 2 5 Re installation 2 6 Scrapping and disposal 3 Operation 14 3 1 Safety and accident prevention 3 2 Safety data plates and guards 3 3 Operating limits 3 4 Storage conditions 4 User s instructions 15 4 1 Start up of the appliance 4 2 Func...

Page 4: ...rator 5 2 Cleaning the interior and exterior of the appliance 5 3 Cleaning the condenser 5 4 Precautionary measures for prolonged disuse 6 Special maintenance and repairs 30 7 Service Troubleshooting 31 8 Symbols used 32 9 Annexes 33 9 1 CE declaration of conformity 9 2 Technical documentation 9 2 1 Electric wiring diagram 9 2 2 Safety test report ...

Page 5: ...th June 1993 concerning medical devices and following amendments Blood Bank Refrigerators SB FS PN AF MODELS Operating temperature 2 C to 6 C Factory pre set to 4 C Models SB10E FS15E FS20E FS25E FS30E PN45E PN52E AF70E AF140E Plasma Freezer CL60B PF MODEL Operating temperature 10 C to 42 C Factory pre set to 40 C Model CL60B PF All relevant data referring to FRI MED products can be found on the d...

Page 6: ... SB10E 100 230 50 Hz 245 R404a 0 150 kg FS15E 150 230 50 Hz 245 R404a 0 200 kg FS20E 200 230 50 Hz 245 R404a 0 250 kg FS25E 250 230 50 Hz 360 R404a 0 270 kg FS30E 300 230 50 Hz 360 R404a 0 290 kg PN45E 450 230 50 Hz 295 R404a 0 250 kg PN52E 520 230 50 Hz 295 R404a 0 250 kg AF70E 700 230 50 Hz 415 R404a 0 250 kg AF140E 1400 230 50 Hz 510 R404a 0 340 kg CL60B PF 600 230 50 Hz 580 R404a 0 600 kg Powe...

Page 7: ... This manual has been prepared with the objective to supply all instructions required for the correct use of the appliance and to keep it in optimal condition It also contains important user safety information The following professional roles are explained in order to define the responsibilities of each involved parties Installer a qualified technician who installs the appliance in accordance with...

Page 8: ...the unit of any of these situations Primary general safety regulations Do not touch the unit with wet hands and or feet Do not use the appliance with bare feet Do not insert screwdrivers or other pointed objects between guards or moving parts of the appliance Do not pull the power cord to disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains Make sure that the appliance is not used by unsuitably qual...

Page 9: ...OT COME OUT OF THE SHELF PERIMETER All uses except authorized used of the appliance shall be construed as improper use for which the manufacturer declines all responsibility 1 9 UNSUITABLE CONDITIONS FOR USE The appliance must not be used exposed to bad weather with adapters multiple sockets or extension leads in an explosive atmosphere or in an atmosphere with a fire risk or closed to heating sou...

Page 10: ... from sources of heat Avoid direct sunlight Remove packing material Remove accessories from inside the unit Wood basement removal by means of a hammer until the feet block hinder ledge tilt the cabinet to one side and loosen the two thread forming screws by means of a socket wrench drag the cabinet from the back side holding the basement still until the four feet have gone out from the containing ...

Page 11: ...MINARY CHECKS Check the condition of the power cord no cut or chaffing Check that the feed door hinges and shelf support are stable Check the door seals and drawers are not damaged broken or scratched and that the door closes and is sealed properly Make sure pipelines unions are in perfect condition INDICATIONS FOR OPTIMAL DUTY Do not block the motor compartment air vents Do not lay objects on the...

Page 12: ...inated by your Local National Health Department or as specified by the law in force Scrapping and disposal of the appliance must be carried out in full observance of established legislation in your country In particular the apparatus may contain the following materials Iron Copper Aluminium Non biodegradable plastics Fibre glass for printed circuits Ferrite Batteries CFC free refrigeration gas Ele...

Page 13: ...esigned and built to reduce risks related to the emission of airborne noise to the minimum level 3 2 SAFETY DATAPLATES AND GUARDS It is strictly forbidden To tamper or remove the evaporator cover that protects the user from the risk of cutting on the heat exchanger fins To remove the data plate fixed to the inside edge of the motor housing showing technical specification and earth connection warni...

Page 14: ...word is correct after entering the last digit the appliance switches off 4 2 FUNCTIONS ANTIPANIC FUNCTION In all menu screens after 120 seconds the key button has been pressed the controller returns to the main menu without saving any unconfirmed changes LCD FUNCTION ENERGY SAVING One minute after pressing any key the backlight of the screen switches off automatically stand by status Lighting will...

Page 15: ...DECODING F1 set point key temperature setting arrow F2 display of alarms memory arrow F3 light key arrow F4 menu ESC TEMPERATURE SETTING Pressing key F1 SET set point is shown on the display Pressing any of the arrow keys a message enter password XXX appears If password inserted is correct pre set data appears to be modified By using arrow keys the requested value can be set press ENTER to confirm...

Page 16: ...y ESC you go back to the main menu 1 ALARMS MEMORY List of latest 20 recorded alarms with data time and type of alarm 2 INFO ENTRY Following data can t be modified Manual defrost Serial number Delay door Alarm delay open door alarm how many minutes before alarm starts High temp alarm delta T value difference with set point temperature and delay how many minutes before alarm starts Low temp alarm d...

Page 17: ...vels 1 User end user 2 Assistance technician 3 Factory factory setting Enter password If password is correct parameters changes are enabled according to password level If password entered is not correct message wrong password will appear on display for five seconds and then it will automatically go back to previous menu To modify password data enter standard user password 555 then select key PASSW...

Page 18: ...k Damaged clock 15 AM1 General alarm Condenser cleaning 16 AM2 General alarm check maintenance on appliance is required 17 AM3 Security Full Memory download records When the appliance is on alarms and data of probes are recorded Each single record is related to date and time It s possible to record a maximum of 46000 entries which corresponds to about one month recording Then you have to download ...

Page 19: ...ata parameters setting 3 Data load enter new parameters F1 2 3 corresponds to arrows as indicated in the picture 1 Download records To download memory records press key ENTER and confirm it the message DOWNLOAD RECORDS is flashing to indicate operation in progress Once procedure is finished the message DOWNLOAD RECORDS will be replaced by message OFF KEY By removing the USB pen the display shows t...

Page 20: ...R 5 ENTER 5 ENTER In this way you enter the MENU Scroll up to point 0 USER PARAMETERS ENTER Then scroll up to point 5 CALIBR PROBES1 ENTER At this point insert the new value and press ENTER to confirm Exit programming by means of ESC key to return to initial display screen Example on how to choose the new parameter to enter if the temperature showing on display is 4 C while inside the appliance wi...

Page 21: ...itch on the appliance again J In some cases the word PARAMETER ALARM can show depending on FW release In order to reset the alarm press the key ALL third from left side below display MUTE key Repeat the operation until the alarm disappears At this point double check that new Firmware release number has been installed 4 10 GSM MODULE optional When an alarm is activated a message is forwarded to pre...

Page 22: ...m condition with a remote alarm installation on your site The connection for remote alarm is a clean switch contact The contact exchanges under all alarm conditions Note connections have to be made as indicated below and above all should be tested with equipment in operation 4 12 BACK UP BATTERY The battery back up allows to monitor the temperature of the appliance and any faults and alarms in cas...

Page 23: ...r with the key Fig 6 2 Push the spring of the chart holder sideways and lift it Fig 7 Fig 8 3 Remove the chart Fig 9 Fig 10 4 Insert the new chart 5 Lower the spring of the diagram holder and push it sideways Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 HOW TO REPLACE THE FIBRE TIPPED PEN the fibre tipped pin is a consumable which has an average duration of about one year 1 Open the cover with the key Fig 6 2 With on...

Page 24: ...battery 1 5 V LR03 and put another new one taking care of polarity Fig 11 5 Lower the pen 6 Close the cover with key Fig 11 PEN ARM CALIBRATION 1 We suggest to check recorder s calibration every 6 months 2 If there is a difference greater than 2 between the digital display and chart recorder proceed as follows 3 Take gently the arm B of the pen 4 With a small screwdriver calibrate the regulation s...

Page 25: ...14 DRAWER All blood bank refrigerators are standard fitted with drawers according to the scheme at page 6 Each drawer has a maximum capacity of 20kg In case you need to remove the drawer for cleaning follow the steps outlined below in the photos Beware open only one drawer at a time fig 13 fig 14 fig 15 fig 16 fig 17 fig 18 ...

Page 26: ...uipped with Plexiglas dividers optional accessory that allow the creation of longitudinal compartments inside the drawer In case you bought the kit of dividers for drawer you can proceed with the installation of the same following the steps outlined below in the photos The same procedure has to be followed in case of need to remove the partitions for thorough cleaning fig 19 fig 20 ...

Page 27: ...he appliance is thoroughly cleaned in our factory before delivery We recommend however that you clean the interior of the appliance before use Before cleaning the appliance make sure the power cord is disconnected 5 2 CLEANING THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF THE APPLIANCE To this end we indicate cleaning products to be used for exterior and interior of the appliance Water and neutral detergent and no...

Page 28: ...1 and remove any dust or fluff from the heat exchanger fins After cleaning start the appliance During this operation use the following personal safety measures safety glasses respirator mask gloves Fig 21 Compressor at base To access the condenser at base unscrew the 2 screws by means of a screwdriver fig 22 then pull with both hands the panel at the front bottom of the appliance fig 23 Fig 22 Fig...

Page 29: ...e refrigerator should remain unused for more than 15 days please proceed as follows Switch off the appliance and disconnect the power cord Clean the interior of the cabinet shelves trays runners and supports paying special attention to critical areas such as articulations and magnetic sealing strips Leave doors slightly open to prevent accumulation of residual humidity ...

Page 30: ...e manufacturer The manufacturer declines all liability in the case of work performed by the user or unauthorised persons or if non original spare parts are fitted to the appliance In case of special maintenance of blood bank refrigerator internal compartment the head of the department that deals with storage of blood is required to make a transfer of the entire contents of the refrigerator in anot...

Page 31: ...r Set new temperature Wait for the end of defrost cycle switch off and then on again after few minutes Contact service department Contact service department Refrigeration unit runs constantly but does not reach set temperature Room temperature too high Condenser dirty Refrigerant needs recharging Fan of condenser does not work Door gasket is damaged Evaporator is coated with ice Defrost valve is o...

Page 32: ...AND PLASMA FREEZER 32 Use and maintenance manual 8 SYMBOLS USED Remove the tension before removing the protection Warning symbol Earth symbol It is necessary to consult the Instruction Booklet before carrying out the operation Clean condenser regularly ...

Page 33: ...OD BANK REFRIGERATORS AND PLASMA FREEZER 33 Use and maintenance manual 9 ANNEXES The following documentation is enclosed 8 1 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 8 2 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION 8 2 1 Electric diagram 8 2 2 Safety test report ...

Page 34: ...ev 05 09 03 15 BLOOD BANK REFRIGERATORS AND PLASMA FREEZER 34 Use and maintenance manual FRI MED S R L VIA RIVA 26 19 14021 BUTTIGLIERA D ASTI AT ITALY Tel 39 011 9921161 Fax 39 011 9921160 e mail info frimed it ...

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