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Installation & Configuration
7.1.5 Install Additional Probe Through Rear Chamber Access Panel
NOTE
Access to the back of the unit is necessary to install an additional probe. Ensure enough space is available to remove the rear
chamber panel.
1
Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 6 screws securing the rear chamber access panel to the unit.
2
Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 screws securing the grill above the compartment assembly.
3
Peel back putty on the interior and exterior sides of the access panel to expose port, and set aside.
4
Insert probe through port into chamber.
5
Insert probe into bottle.
7
Replace grill and secure with 2 screws using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
8
Replace putty around the port on the interior and exterior of the access panel ensuring a tight seal.
9
Replace rear chamber access panel and secure with 6 screws using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
7 .2
Stand-Alone Chart Recorder (Optional)
If installed, refer to the Temperature Chart Recorder Operation and Service Manual included on your
Compartmental Access System CD.
The chart recorder has a non-rechargeable backup battery system enabling a period of continuous operation
if power is lost. Battery life varies by manufacturer as well as voltage level remaining. If full battery power is
available, backup power for the temperature chart recorder is available for up to 14 hours.
NOTE
If chart recorder has operated on battery power, the battery should be replaced to ensure the backup source has proper charge.
Place the chart recorder probe through port in rear chamber access panel and in bottle with primary probe prior to use.
8 i .C³
®
Control System
The Compartmental Access System is equipped with the i.C³ monitoring and control system. The i.C³ system
combines temperature control and monitoring into a single user interface.
NOTE
► Please refer to the i.C
3
®
User Guide for Compartmental Access Refrigerators
for information regarding network communications for BloodTrack
®
.
► Refer to i.C
3
®
User Guide for Compartmental Access Refrigerators for complete
information on the User Interface.
8 .1
Home Screen and HaemoBank™ Screensaver
The Home screen is the default screen and is displayed when:
►
The
Home
button is touched from any other screen
►
There is no interaction for two minutes on any screen other than those used to enter a password
►
The HaemoBank™ screensaver is automatically displayed after two minutes of inactivity on the Home
Screen
HaemoBank™ screensaver
Home screen.