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5
Press the
DOWN
button to highlight Store Calibration.
a
To save the new value, press the
ENTER
button. The “Calibration Memorized” message
appears. New settings are saved.
b
To discard the new value, press the
BACK
button or
HOME
button to exit. New settings are not
saved.
6
Remove thermometer and probe from bottle.
7
Replace the probe in probe bottle.
8
Replace bottle cap, ensuring a tight fit.
9
Place the probe in bottle, immersing at least 2” (50 mm).
NOTE
►
The current temperature displayed by the monitoring system may change so that it
no longer matches the new probe calibration value. This is normal.
►
If a new probe value is entered but not saved, the new value will appear when the
calibration setting for the probe is viewed. This is normal.
8.6
Factory Default Settings
Settings listed below may be simultaneously returned to factory default values.
NOTE
The factory default settings may not be the same as the settings that were factory-
calibrated before the refrigerator was shipped.
Setting
Restored Value
High Alarm Setpoint
5.5 °C
Low Alarm Setpoint
(1)
1.5 °C
Condenser Alarm Setpoint
50.0 °C
Door Ajar Timeout
3 minutes
Power Failure Timeout
3 minutes
Chart Paper Timer
6.5 days
(1)
This includes laboratory (iLR) and pharmacy (iPR) models that were originally set at 2.0 °C.
NOTE
Unless your organization requires the Low Alarm Setpoint to be at the factory default
level of 1.5 °C, it will be necessary to increase the setpoint to 2.0 °C after restoring
factory defaults.
8.7
Restore Factory Default Settings
Restore settings:
1
Press the
MAIN
button.
2
Press the
DOWN
button to highlight Edit Configuration. Press the
SELECT
button.
3
Enter the password when prompted.
4
Press the
DOWN
button to highlight Factory Default Settings. Press the
SELECT
button.
5
Do one of the following:
►
Press the
ENTER
button. Factory default settings are restored.
►
Press the
BACK
button. Factory default settings are not restored.
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