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Owner’s manual for iCool Recovery Systems
As you can see, iCool Systems have an attractive user interface, this makes them very intuitive and easy to use, but the downside
is that untrained people sometimes like to play with the colourful touchscreens. As with any sophisticated piece of equipment
when people start pressing buttons at random anything can happen. We have covered this by installing a secret locking routine.
Note: It is a good idea to keep this secret to as few people as possible.
To lock the screen so that no further inputs can be made, touch and hold the iCool icon on the main run screen for more than 10 seconds (you
can only lock from this main screen). A picture of a lock will appear. While ever this lock is visible it is not possible to make any inputs or to change
screens.
To unlock the system and return to normal, repeat the procedure. Touch and hold the iCool icon for more than 10 seconds. The lock will disappear
and all functions will return to normal.
LOCKING YOUR ICOOL SYSTEM
YOUR ICOOL HAS AN ELECTRIC LOCK TO PREVENT TAMPERING
TROUBLESHOOTING
IF YOUR SCREEN FREEZES OR FAILS TO RESPOND
As with all computers and computer controlled devices it is possible that occasionally the system could freeze due to data or software conflicts.
Your iCool has 2 computers that monitor and communicate with each other. Occasionally a data error can cause them to stop communicating.
We have designed the system to be as fail safe as possible. In most cases if the screen freezes the main computer will still carry on running the
system and monitoring the safety features but you will not be able to change anything. You can either allow it to keep running if that is more
convenient, or you can restore the system to normal operation by switching off the main power and re starting, exactly as you would do if your
computer or smart phone freezes.
Note: The system will always reset to normal when you restart it.
When your screen first starts up and the welcome screen appears a small warning notice may appear in the centre of the screen for one or two
seconds referring to the inter computer communication requirements, this is normal. If this notice does not go away it means that data is not
flowing to the screen. This is usually because the data cable to the touch screen has come loose or disconnected.
Emergency Override Provisions
Note: Certain safety features in your iCool can be overridden in the event of a partial failure.
ICool systems are very reliable and have attained an excellent reputation around the world for this. In addition we have done all that we can in the
designs to build-in ways to work around any partial failure, so that you are not prevented from using your system for an important event. There
are some circumstances in which it would be acceptable to temporarily override certain safety systems that may become too sensitive and cause
trouble until they can be properly readjusted. This allows systems to continue to operate in circumstances where otherwise it might not be possible.
Of course we do not advise the overriding of electrical safety circuits.
For example, depending on the way your system has been set up, it sometimes occurs that the water flow monitoring system may be too sensitive
and will stop the pump because it appears that water is not flowing properly. We allow this to be over ridden if it becomes troublesome. Instructions
on how to do this will appear on the screen automatically if this happens. It must be remembered of course that if you disarm this system the pump
is no longer protected from running dry without water lubrication, so it is essential that you manually monitor the water flow. Our staff can assist
you by phone or e-mail to overcome most problems on the spot.
Failure of the Touch Screen
Even if a touch-screen fails or is damaged, we can usually still get you going.
In our efforts to remain the world’s number one supplier of mobile ice bath systems, we have continued to improve reliability, but we have also
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