Froilabo TRUST Series User Manual Download Page 3

Table of contents 

1.

 

Certificate of conformity ............................................................................................................................................ 2

 

2.

 

Warranty .................................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

3.

 

General informations ................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

4.

 

First contact with your freezer ................................................................................................................................... 3

 

4.1 Delivery and unpacking ........................................................................................................................................... 3

 

4.2 Implantation and installation.................................................................................................................................... 4

 

4.3 Power supply ........................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

4.4 Temperature range ................................................................................................................................................. 5

 

4.5 Construction and isolation ....................................................................................................................................... 5

 

4.6 Technical characteristics and refrigeration system ................................................................................................. 7

 

4.7 Sample storage ....................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.8 Control panel ........................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

4.9 Starting up ............................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.

 

Using PXF4 regulator .............................................................................................................................................. 10

 

5.1 Ajusting setpoint temperature ............................................................................................................................... 10

 

5.2 Setting high and low temperature alarms ............................................................................................................. 10

 

5.3 Setting CO

2

 / LN

injection .................................................................................................................................... 11

 

6.

 

Indicators et alarms LED ......................................................................................................................................... 11

 

6.1 Main power connected .......................................................................................................................................... 11

 

6.2 Temperature alarm (high or low) ........................................................................................................................... 11

 

6.3 Overpressure CP1 ................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

6.4 Battery charge failure ............................................................................................................................................ 12

 

6.5 Open door alarm ................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

6.6 Engine failure ........................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

6.7 CO

2

/LN

2

 injection in progress ............................................................................................................................... 12

 

7.

 

Maintenance and customer services....................................................................................................................... 13

 

7.1 Security rules ........................................................................................................................................................ 13

 

7.2 Mainteance, cleaning and decontamination .......................................................................................................... 13

 

7.3 Long time stop ....................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

7.4 Problems encountered and solutions .................................................................................................................... 15

 

8.

 

Security ................................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

8.1 Liquid CO

2

 backup ................................................................................................................................................ 16

 

8.2 LN

2

 backup ............................................................................................................................................................ 17

 

9.

 

Transportation et waste disposal ............................................................................................................................ 19

 

9.1 Transportation ....................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

9.2 Waste disposal ...................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

10.

 

Customer services............................................................................................................................................... 19

 

SERVICE CONTRACT ................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

 

Summary of Contents for TRUST Series

Page 1: ...User manual Ref UM_TRUST EN_rev1 0 ULT FREEZER TRUST 45 C 86 C...

Page 2: ...rst use This document has been prepared with the utmost care possible However Froilabo declines all responsibility in the event of errors or omissions The same applies to any damage arising from the u...

Page 3: ...high and low temperature alarms 10 5 3 Setting CO2 LN2 injection 11 6 Indicators et alarms LED 11 6 1 Main power connected 11 6 2 Temperature alarm high or low 11 6 3 Overpressure CP1 12 6 4 Battery c...

Page 4: ...or recycling Companies installing servicing maintaining repairing or commissioning equipment containing refrigerants must have a certificate referred to in Article R543 76 of the French Environment C...

Page 5: ...and operating instructions provided in that manual Froilabo SAS guarantees that the equipment will operate optimally in accordance with the conditions of installation and use set out in this manual T...

Page 6: ...r to the corresponding safety data sheets 4 First contact with your freezer 4 1 Delivery and unpacking Use a pallet truck to move the freezer on its pallet It is imperative to keep the freezer unpacke...

Page 7: ...moisture content in the air should ideally not exceed 50 RH The use of air conditioning can significantly extend the life of compressors If you are using a liquid CO2 or LN2 liquid backup device refer...

Page 8: ...he equipment 4 5 Construction and isolation The one piece electro galvanized steel exterior body is protected by an epoxy paint The inner tub is made of stainless steel The thermal insulation is ensur...

Page 9: ...ice and the calibrated foam are working properly Reposition properly after cleaning After stopping the freezer completely remove the valve foam to dry Before restarting the freezer replace the dry foa...

Page 10: ...Maximum opening angle of the door 110 Internal dimensions without rack Height mm 716 716 1076 1076 1436 1436 Width mm 630 630 630 630 630 630 Depth mm 752 752 752 752 752 752 Power consumption in regu...

Page 11: ...nd or drawers simultaneously The maximum permissible load for each sliding shelf or drawer must never be exceeded 75 kg These devices are not explosion proof The internal surfaces of the freezer and i...

Page 12: ...la temp rature de consigne 3 4 heures selon le mod le Le pictogramme de temp rature de consigne non atteinte disparait lorsque la temp rature atteint 60 C pour le mod le 80 C ou 30 C pour le mod le 4...

Page 13: ...C for 80 C model or 30 C for 45 C model Setting the high temperature alarm A1 H 1 Press SEL to access parameters 2 Hold SEL apparition of A1 L parameter 3 Display A1 H parameter by pressing 1 time and...

Page 14: ...ified color code to help you easily understand the type of defect Green Normal running Orange minor defect make the necessary arrangements as soon as possible Red major defect make the necessary arran...

Page 15: ...ossible This alarm does not trigger any sound signal from the freezer 6 5 Open door alarm This indicator appears when the door remains open for more than 2 minutes It disappears when closing the door...

Page 16: ...d bleach even very diluted Never rub stainless steel with metal sponges or other abrasives Beware of the risk of burns Freezers are equipped with removable racks for easy maintenance Rack disassemble...

Page 17: ...without drops Alcohol solutions Door seal silicone Alcohol solutions Inner wickets commercial surface disinfectants without acid or halides without drops Alcohol solutions max 10 After cleaning rinse...

Page 18: ...he main 24V switch on 0 Switch the 24V switch to I Defective power supply Check the electrical installation Defective power cord Replace the power cord Regulator does start but the freezer doesn t pro...

Page 19: ...and low points pits drainage channels basements where it could accumulate and render the atmosphere unbreathable Use a CO2 concentration detector or O2 concentration detector to check that the CO2 con...

Page 20: ...n 16 oxygen is hazardous nitrogen gas displaces oxygen in the air Nitrogen gas builds up in low areas Risk of frostbite Risk of corrosion of steels in the presence of humidity In closed vessels the pr...

Page 21: ...ratures Treat valves with care operate gently do not dismantle or lubricate valves All equipment used must be in good condition and designed for use at the intended temperature and pressure Mobile equ...

Page 22: ...Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE According to this directive it is now forbidden to discard industrial devices of which this product is a part delivered after 13 08 2005 with municipal...

Page 23: ...________________________________ Kind of devices ________________________________________________________________________ Temperature __________________________________________________________________...

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