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The applicance can be used by the persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities 
or lack of experience and knowledge only if they have been given supervision or instruction 
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualifi ed technician to avoid an electrical 
hazard.
CP/IP foaming materials are fl ammable.  They should be handled professionally.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply main with 
protective earth.
There should be at least 30 cm space between the surrounding walls and the freezer for 
ventilation.
Equipment cannot run in the condition of rich O

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 and fl ammable gas or liquid.

After restarting your unit from a power outage or shutdown, ensure that all settings are correct. 
Accidental changes in settings may damage the stored products.
In the event of a power outage and recovery, be sure to wait for at least 5 minutes before turning 
the unit on again to avoid damage to the compressors and refrigeration system.
The air fi lter for the condenser should be cleaned regularly. A dirty fi lter could cause a 
malfunction or the freezer temperature to rise.
During any repair operations, gloves should be worn to prevent getting injured by sharp edges or 
corners.
Do not use bare hands to directly handle any stored products. The cold temperature of the 
products and the interior walls may cause frostbite.
Hold fi rmly onto the handle to close the door to avoid pinching your hands.
Do not tilt the unit more than 45 degrees when moving the unit.
When moving the unit, please be careful not to stumble with the unit which could cause injury to 
personnel and damage to the unit.
Do not attempt to use the handle to lift or move the unit to avoid damaging the freezer or injuring 
personnel.
Please open the lock fi rst, then lift the handle.
Maximum loading on the each shelf should be no more than 50 kg and total loading for whole 
unit should be no more than 200 kg. Heavier loads may cause damage to the shelving system.
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in structure, dear of 
obstructions.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than 
those recommended but the manufacturer.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
Unauthorized opening of the top cover of the control cabinet is prohibited in order to prevent 
damage to the inside components or injury to the operator.
Turn the battery switch on before starting the unit, do not arbitrarily turn it off .
When the ULT unit has been placed in a storage or not in use for a long time, its battery should 
be tested for low capacity because the battery may have already released all of its energy. 
Should this occur, please turn on the battery switch and run the unit for about a week to fully 
charge up the battery.

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Summary of Contents for DW-86L579BP

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Page 2: ... Model Rated voltage VAC Rated frequency Hz CO2 equivalent Tonnes DW 86L579BP 100 230 50 60 0 0045 DW 86L729BP 100 230 50 60 0 005 DW 86L579BPT 100 230 50 60 0 0045 DW 86L729BPT 100 230 50 60 0 005 DW 86L829BP 208 230 50 60 0 0052 DW 86L959BP 208 230 50 60 0 0052 DW 86L829BPT 208 230 50 60 0 0052 DW 86L959BPT 208 230 50 60 0 0052 DW 86L959W 208 230 50 60 0 0052 DW 86L828W 208 230 50 60 0 0052 This...

Page 3: ...Front View Left View Back View Water Filter Water Outlet Water Inlet 1 Dear Haier Customers Thank you for purchasing a Haier ULT freezer Please read this manual carefully to avoid injuries to personnel and damage to the product Please also follow descriptions marked with the following labels Ignoring this warning may result in death or serious injury Actions or operations which are prohibited Acti...

Page 4: ... corrected by a qualified technician before using the ULT unit Replacement of any spare parts should be performed by qualified technicians Never install your ULT in an unprotected area If the unit is rained on there is a danger of electric shock Your Haier ULT must not be installed in a damp area or an area subjected to water spray Otherwise this may reduce the degree of insulation and thereby cause...

Page 5: ...hen repairing and maintaining your freezer take precautions not to inhale any chemicals or aerosols floating inside and outside the unit They might be harmful to your health If poisonous radioactive or other harmful materials need to be stored in the unit the equipment should be located in a safe zone Improper usage of the equipment with such materials may harm the environment or operator s health ...

Page 6: ...nt damage to the inside components or injury to the operator Turn the battery switch on before starting the unit do not arbitrarily turn it off When the ULT unit has been placed in a storage or not in use for a long time its battery should be tested for low capacity because the battery may have already released all of its energy Should this occur please turn on the battery switch and run the unit f...

Page 7: ... than 1 3 of the freezer capacity This process allows the freezer to pulldown the temperature in a reasonable time 3 The temperature display indicates the temperature where the temperature sensor is mounted inside the unit chamber which may vary from the temperature at the center of the freezer but it will gradually reach the actual temperature of the freezer over time 4 Two access ports are avail...

Page 8: ...unction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment complies with ISED RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body Pour se conformer aux exigences de conformité CNR 102 RF exposition une distance de séparation d au moins 20 cm doit ...

Page 9: ...ture control Temperature is controlled by computer and numerically displayed and regulated in units of 1 LCD 0 1 temperature range 40 to 86 2 Security system Various malfunction alarms high low temperature alarm power failure alarm probe failure alarm hot condenser alarm high ambient temperature alarm door ajar alarm low battery alarm Two types of alarms buzzer sounding alarm flashing light alarm M...

Page 10: ...ded If the power socket is connected with a ground terminal make sure to inspect it for proper connection before using the equipment If the socket is not grounded it must be connected to a grounded terminal by a qualified technician Do not ground the freezer through gas lines water mains telephone lines and lightning rods as this may lead to electric shock After installation the power plug must be ...

Page 11: ...This kind of backup cooling system should be used with the LCD panel Caution Caution Warning Warning 4 Electromagnetic lock The electromagnetic lock can effectively enhance the safety of specimen access inside the freezer which is convenient for use When using it make sure to swipe the card or use the fingerprint to unlock the lock before opening the door If not swipe the card or use the fingerprint ...

Page 12: ... Initially Powering Up Protector 39 2 Removal of the battery Turn off the power of the unit and unplug the power cord from the socket Use a screwdriver to remove the screws on the side panel and take down the side panel Unplug the connecting terminals from the battery Remove the bracket that fastens the battery Remove the battery Follow regulations to recycle the battery or discard it properly Afte...

Page 13: ...the temperature meets the storage requirement for the samples This is to prevent any potential damage to the samples due to incorrect storage temperature Due to the fact that it would take time to remove the heat from the stored product there can be a difference between the set temperature and the displayed temperature This difference will get smaller as the set point is lowered Ultra low temperatur...

Page 14: ...s often as possible 2 Cleaning the condenser filter Clean the condensor filter when the control panel shows an signal for Hot Condensor and the alarm flashes Even if the light is not on the condensor filter should be checked regularly according to the suggestion from the distributor To clean the filter follow the procedure below 1 Pull off the front grill cover 2 Pull out the filter screen 3 Use water to...

Page 15: ...closed common terminal Users may select normal open or normal close according to their own requirements Standard R485 port can be used to transmit freezer temperature data to customer s software for monitoring Remote alarm terminal 13 Pocket organizer document storage LCD Door handle with lock Door card board optional Front protection panle of refigeration compartment Caster Leveling leg USB port D...

Page 16: ... set point temperature will automatically default to 82 If the ambient temperature is equal to or cooler than 30 the set point will resume at the intended inner set point This feature extends the life expectancy of the freezer Caution Alarm Type Tricolor lamp panel Buzzer A prompt box pops up High low temperature alarm Red Y Y Power off alarm Red Y Y Door opening alarm Red Y Y Main temperature sens...

Page 17: ...E40 The alarm lamp flashes ON and OFF The buzzer gives an alarm Hot condenser The condenser filter screen is clogged E50 The alarm lamp flashes ON and OFF The buzzer gives an alarm DW 86L579BP 729BP 829BP 959BP 15 Application method 1 Unlocking the freezer Be sure to unlock firstly for adjustment of set value Press the or and adjust to the number 06 Press the Set key for 5 seconds when the locked lamp...

Page 18: ...r the USB data reading cycle It is adjustable from 1min to 99min Press the or key to modify the set value of USB data reading cycle T2 USB timing MM P2 01 12 DD P3 01 31 YYYY Pl 10 99 Hour P4 00 23 Minute P5 00 59 Press the or key to modify the timing of USB P6 12 is the default value for USB derivative mode it is adjustable from 0 to 12 The data can be exported in different time frames with parame...

Page 19: ...C cards 2 When swiping each new IC card the buzzer will sound once and the number of IC cards will be increased by 1 e g 01 In case of swiping a registered IC card the buzzer will sound once however the number of IC cards will not be increased by 1 3 Up to 99 IC cards can be registered 4 When showing the current number of IC cards press the button to return to the upper level i e the temperature s...

Page 20: ...con turns yellow The buzz can be cancelled after clicking 31 New message Create a message by clicking on New message In the interface of New message click to select the users whom the message will be sent to enter a title in the title bar and enter the message content in the text box then click Send 5 Message When export data to USB disk please use an USB disk with a file format of FAT32 If the FAT...

Page 21: ...y Gray when in normal operation the icon will display Green and when a certain system fails the icon corresponding to this system will display Red only for dual system products Help you can click this button to enter the help interface Log in Log out Click the Login button to pop up the user login interface and click the Logout to log out the current account number 2 Setting The page has six butto...

Page 22: ...ture alarm value is lower than or equal to the temperature value inside the freezer for more than 5 the low temperature alarm value will not change Initial It can set the language date time Click any one value to pop up a selection box and then you can select more values by sliding the values in the selection box up and down When the setting is complete click Save and then you can see that the tim...

Page 23: ... volume Click to enter Mute Screen brightness The brightness of the liquid crystal screen can be adjusted by sliding it On the left side Minimum brightness On the right side Maximum brightness Screen auto lock It can be used to set how long the screen will enter the sleep state for protection after having not clicked it so as to extend the service life of the screen with the default values of 5min...

Page 24: ...ally just available for Chinese market so for Reboot click Reboot to Reboot LCD screen Ambient temperature alarm It can set the alarm temperature value of ambient temperature with the default value of 35 30 50 selectable Network It can set the network opening or closing After the network search is completed click the corresponding network and enter a password for login then connect to the network ...

Page 25: ...e screen Delete Select an existing account and then click it for login to delete the existing account 3 Graph It is convenient for viewing the graph of temperature inside the freezer and it can be used to select the graph within the required time period and then download the temperature record In addition the graph that exceeds the alarm value of high and low temperature will be shown in striking ...

Page 26: ...re after pressing the button of Injection test the displayed temperature changes rapidly to the set temperature at this point control to open the solenoid valve for spraying and stop the spraying 10 seconds later after that the displayed temperature will return back to the actual temperature inside the freezer User It can add edit delete user accounts as well as set the user account permissions Ad...

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