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Table of contents

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Product description

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1.1  Unit overview................................................................ 7
1.2  Display and control elements...................................... 11
1.2.1  Design of the display and control unit...................... 11
1.2.2  Function of the key switch ....................................... 11
1.2.3  Function of buttons and displays............................. 11
1.3  Scope of delivery........................................................ 13
1.4  Interfaces.................................................................... 13
1.5  Unit functions.............................................................. 14
1.5.1  Cooling..................................................................... 14
1.5.2  SuperFrost function................................................. 15
1.5.3  Defrosting................................................................ 15
1.5.4  Temperature display................................................ 16
1.5.5  Temperature memory............................................... 16
1.5.6  Temperature monitoring with PC-KIT-STICK........... 16
1.5.7  Temperature sensor................................................. 17
1.6  Battery........................................................................ 17
1.7  Additional unit components......................................... 17
1.7.1  Temperature documentation.................................... 18
1.7.2  Interior lighting......................................................... 19
1.7.3  Lockable glass door................................................. 19

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Accessories

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2.1  GSM module............................................................... 20

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Safety

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3.1  Symbols in this instruction manual............................. 21
3.2  Purpose...................................................................... 22
3.3  Foreseeable misuse................................................... 22
3.4  Residual risks............................................................. 23
3.5  Safety markings.......................................................... 25
3.6  Staff qualification......................................................... 26
3.7  Personal protective equipment................................... 27

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Transport and decommissioning

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4.1  Unit transport.............................................................. 28
4.2  Final decommissioning of the unit.............................. 29
4.3  Putting the unit back into operation............................ 30

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Set-up, installation and connection

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5.1  Setting up the unit....................................................... 31
5.2  Installing the unit......................................................... 31
5.3  Connecting the unit..................................................... 32

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Commissioning

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6.1  Activities during commissioning.................................. 33
6.2  Programming the unit................................................. 33

 Table of contents

27.05.2021

Refrigerator/freezer MED series

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Summary of Contents for FROSTER MED 95 eco PRO-ACTIVE

Page 1: ...Refrigerator freezer MED series Operating instructions Read instruction manual before starting work...

Page 2: ...2 en_GB Philipp KIRSCH GmbH 2021 Philipp KIRSCH GmbH Im Lossenfeld 14 77731 Willst tt Sand GERMANY Telephone 49 781 9227 0 Fax 49 781 9227 200 Email info KIRSCH medical de Internet www KIRSCH medical...

Page 3: ...e manual for this unit is available for technical customer service hereafter referred to as service department This manual is valid for the following units Model Factory number from MED 100 PRO ACTIVE...

Page 4: ...Thursday 8 00 am to 12 15 pm 1 15 pm to 4 30 pm n Friday 8 00 am to 12 00 pm 1 00 pm to 4 00 pm Service department Philipp Kirsch GmbH Address Im Lossenfeld 14 77731 Willst tt Sand GERMANY Telephone...

Page 5: ...7 1 Temperature documentation 18 1 7 2 Interior lighting 19 1 7 3 Lockable glass door 19 2 Accessories 20 2 1 GSM module 20 3 Safety 21 3 1 Symbols in this instruction manual 21 3 2 Purpose 22 3 3 Fo...

Page 6: ...temperature memory 41 7 4 Switching on the SuperFrost function 42 7 5 Setting up PC KIT NET optional 42 7 6 Stocking the unit 47 8 Cleaning and disinfection 49 9 Maintenance 52 9 1 Safety inspection 5...

Page 7: ...cal refrigerator housing 1 Adjustable feet 2 Key switch 3 Display and control unit Chapter 1 2 Display and control elements on page 11 4 Door handle 5 Door lock Model MED example Product description U...

Page 8: ...Fig 2 Pharmaceutical refrigerator interior 1 Interior fittings 2 Drawer 3 Cooling machine Product description Unit overview 27 05 2021 Refrigerator freezer MED series 8...

Page 9: ...Adjustable feet 2 Key switch 3 Display and control unit Chapter 1 2 Display and control elements on page 11 4 Door handle 5 Door lock FROSTER MED model example Product description Unit overview 27 05...

Page 10: ...Fig 4 Pharmaceutical freezer interior 1 Interior fittings 2 Drawer 3 Melt water container 4 Cooling machine Product description Unit overview 27 05 2021 Refrigerator freezer MED series 10...

Page 11: ...power plug 1 Switch on unit n Operate unit n Display and reset unit values for example actual temperature or temperature limits n Confirm alarms P Program unit n Adjust unit for example target values...

Page 12: ...sting Activate additional defrosting Additional light additional defrosting Combination button Activate additional defrosting Switch interior lighting on off permanently SuperFrost Activate SuperFrost...

Page 13: ...eration are supplied for each unit in line with the unit specifications n Wire shelves n Drawers The unit is fitted with a lockable unit door Depending on the unit components the following keys are in...

Page 14: ...drive after the data transfer is completed Error messages and status dis plays of the PC KIT STICK on page 62 1 5 Unit functions 1 5 1 Cooling The unit is equipped with a cooling machine with interio...

Page 15: ...on the SuperFrost function on page 42 1 5 3 Defrosting The unit defrosts automatically every 12 hours Automatic defrosting is time and temperature controlled During automatic defrosting the system ens...

Page 16: ...e memory is reset automatically when the unit is restarted or reset The temperature memory can be retrieved and erased manually Chapter 7 3 Retrieving erasing the temperature memory on page 41 1 5 6 T...

Page 17: ...gered if necessary The battery charges during normal operation and is monitored by an automatic charging system Technical data for the battery n 6 V 4 Ah The battery does not supply the unit The batte...

Page 18: ...access for up to 20 clients per server Two server accesses possible Disc type pen recording ther mometer Depending on the model it is either installed in the machine room cover of the refrigerator or...

Page 19: ...its with a glass door the interior lighting can be permanently switched on or off with the Light button 1 7 3 Lockable glass door Your unit can be equipped with a lockable glass door For more informat...

Page 20: ...potential free contact n One input for the optional temperature sensor Alarm messages are forwarded to the GSM module via the poten tial free contact connection for remote warning system When the ala...

Page 21: ...and signal word indi cates an immediately hazardous situation that will lead to death or serious injury unless avoided WARNING This combination of symbol and signal word indi cates a potentially hazar...

Page 22: ...s specifications The pharmaceutical refrigerator and the pharmaceutical freezer are not medical products The unit is equipped with a lockable door in line with DIN 58345 Refrigerators for pharmaceuti...

Page 23: ...t used in the unit is explosive and pressurised and can cause serious injury if it comes into contact with the eyes or skin During transport and set up do not bend or pierce the tubing and the evapora...

Page 24: ...ods Do not store contaminated chilled goods in the unit After any contamination clean disinfect and sterilise the unit and the chilled goods Clean disinfect and sterilise the unit in line with this in...

Page 25: ...ooling machine the unit can overheat and be damaged Do not set up units in close proximity to each other Make sure that the ventilation back and front on the unit is clear Do not cover the cooling mac...

Page 26: ...ed by the owner to manage the users of the software and to make settings to the software Unit officer The unit officer is the person who is nominated for this task by the owner of the unit and has rec...

Page 27: ...ore starting the relevant task Observe instructions on personal protective equipment that are installed in the working area When performing various tasks on and with the unit staff must wear personal...

Page 28: ...o the hands and feet Wear safety shoes and safety gloves when transporting the unit Transport the unit in an upright position WARNING Danger due to escaping refrigerant The refrigerant used in the uni...

Page 29: ...29 1 Transport the unit to the new location Waiting time before recommissioning Once the unit has been transported set up the unit and wait one hour before recommis sioning so that the refrigerant ca...

Page 30: ...st if necessary Chapter 6 2 1 2 Displaying and changing the target temperature on page 34 Lead time of the temperature alarm The temperature alarm is active at the earliest when the target temperature...

Page 31: ...8 1 for the use of refrigerators and freezers with combus tible refrigerants R600a R290a The basis for calculating the minimum available space at the set up location is the largest fill quan tity of r...

Page 32: ...d is ready to be plugged in Ensure the connection conditions specified in the technical data and on the type plate 1 Check the connecting cable of the power plug for damage 2 Plug in power plug Connec...

Page 33: ...he unit on page 40 3 Program the unit Chapter 6 2 Programming the unit on page 33 4 Wait until the target temperature is reached 5 Stock the unit Chapter 7 6 Stocking the unit on page 47 6 2 Programmi...

Page 34: ...ert unit key in key switch NOTICE Danger due to faulty programming By putting the key in key position P it is possible to access the programming functions of the unit Programming that is unsuitable fo...

Page 35: ...imits Otherwise the tem perature alarm will be triggered Chapter 6 2 2 2 Displaying and changing the temperature warning limits on page 37 The set target temperature is saved automatically The target...

Page 36: ...in table Temperature warning limits on page 36 Tab 6 Temperature warning limits for MED and FROSTER MED Model Lower temperature warning limit Target temperature Upper temperature warning limit MED 10...

Page 37: ...ecommended temperature warning limits for FROSTER To ensure that the unit functions properly the tem perature warning limits must be set for FROSTER models as shown in table Temperature warning limits...

Page 38: ...erior of the unit high humidity approx 90 low humidity approx 65 If the high humidity setting is selected the recir culating blower in the interior is constantly in ope ration and is switched off only...

Page 39: ...5 Turn unit key to position 1 Commissioning Programming the unit Adjusting the humidity 27 05 2021 Refrigerator freezer MED series 39...

Page 40: ...ture alarm The temperature alarm is active at the ear liest when the target temperature is reached and at the latest after two hours of unit ope ration 5 Stock the unit when the target temperature is...

Page 41: ...rting the unit resets the temperature memory 1 Press button Max The maximum value of the temperature memory is dis played 2 Press button Min The minimum value of the temperature memory is dis played 1...

Page 42: ...tting up PC KIT NET optional Tab 7 Factory settings TCP IP IP address of unit 192 168 0 101 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP address of standard gateway 192 168 0 200 If you want to commission more than o...

Page 43: ...ss and hold Target temperature The first three digits of the IP address are displayed 7 Use Max and Min to set the selected digits of the required IP address The number changes on the display in steps...

Page 44: ...digits of the required subnet mask The number changes on the display in steps of one 8 Release Target temperature The first three digits of the subnet mask have been entered 9 Press Min to select the...

Page 45: ...e Max and Min to set the selected digits of the required IP address The number changes on the display in steps of one 8 Release Target temperature The first three digits of the IP address have been en...

Page 46: ...dust cover from TCP IP output 4 Insert the network cable in the TCP IP output 5 Connect the network cable to the network socket The unit has been connected to the network 6 Insert the power plug in t...

Page 47: ...ed before stocking the prescribed storage conditions are no longer met Do not subject chilled goods to light Do not place chilled goods near radiators Make sure that chilled goods are stored according...

Page 48: ...ION Danger of injury from broken drawers or shelves and falling chilled goods after over loading The carrying capacity of the shelves and drawers is limited If the shelves and drawers are over loaded...

Page 49: ...fectants If in doubt contact KIRSCH Protective equipment n Chemical resistant protective gloves CAUTION Danger to chilled goods due to contamination A dirty unit can contaminate the stored chilled goo...

Page 50: ...off the unit on page 40 1 Remove drawers and shelves NOTICE Danger of damage to the electrical system due to unsuitable cleaning agents The unit contains sensitive electronic parts If the electronic...

Page 51: ...are products for painted surfaces Treat the housing with cleaning and care products for stain less steel Cleaning the housing Painted housing Stainless steel housing Cleaning and disinfection 27 05 20...

Page 52: ...Temperature check 4 Temperature alarm test 5 Inspection of the condenser NOTICE If there is any doubt that the unit is in the correct condition immediately stop using the unit To pre vent unintended...

Page 53: ...lashing decimal point The test function starts the electronic delay is switched off for 10 minutes 3 Heat the monitoring sensor Chapter 1 5 7 Temperature sensor on page 17 for example with your finger...

Page 54: ...fect the unit Chapter 8 Cleaning and disinfection on page 49 Remove the dust from the condenser Fig 6 at least every six months in order to avoid affecting the performance of the cooling machine Requi...

Page 55: ...the alarm the following measures are required 1 Deactivate buzzer Deactivating the buzzer on page 56 2 Acknowledge alarm Acknowledging the alarm on page 56 3 Inform the service department Service con...

Page 56: ...act on page 4 Alarm in case of defective display and control unit 3 n The display and control unit is defective n Unplug power plug n Inform the service depart ment Service contact on page 4 10 2 Hand...

Page 57: ...e or more alarms have been triggered collective alarm Standby display n The unit is connected to the power grid and the key switch is set to position 0 n Turn key switch to position 1 to switch on the...

Page 58: ...sured Reduced cooling performance can cause considerable damage to chilled goods Select an alternative storage location for the chilled goods Ensure operating and storage conditions Transfer chilled g...

Page 59: ...been commissioned and authorised by KIRSCH to provide service for the unit Service contact on page 4 CAUTION Danger of death due to interrupted cooling chain during stock transfer The unit is used for...

Page 60: ...f the chilled goods can fluctuate n Transfer chilled goods to new location n Contact the service depart ment 3 Fan X n Speed of the relevant fan too high n The temperature of the chilled goods can flu...

Page 61: ...m n Synchronisation error between control unit and monitoring cir cuit n No secured function of the cooling controller n Transfer chilled goods to new location n Contact the service depart ment 3 Cont...

Page 62: ...has switched off the cooling machine n View and check the tempera ture warning limit Chapter 6 2 2 2 Displaying and changing the temperature warning limits on page 37 n If necessary correct values of...

Page 63: ...nit key Error message n USB flash drive was removed while copying process was ongoing n Remove USB flash drive and try again after 1 minute Status displays and error messages Error messages 27 05 2021...

Page 64: ...e to incorrect dis posal of the battery If the battery is disposed of separately proceed as follows Do not damage burn or short circuit the battery Dispose of the battery in accordance with regional r...

Page 65: ...igerant for example accidentally enter the environment take suitable measures immedi ately If in doubt contact the responsible com munal authority to report the damage and enquire about the measures t...

Page 66: ...dix Depending on the model the appendix contains the following appli cable documents n Declaration of conformity n Technical data n Installation drawing Appendix 27 05 2021 Refrigerator freezer MED se...

Page 67: ...00500 KIRSCH Refrigarator MED 468 PRO ACTIVE 460 30 00500 KIRSCH Refrigarator MED 468 PRO ACTIVE 460 06 00500 KIRSCH Refrigarator MED 520 PRO ACTIVE 500 31 00500 KIRSCH Refrigarator MED 520 PRO ACTIV...

Page 68: ...ture in C 10 to 32 10 to 38 10 to 38 10 to 38 10 to 38 Exterior dimensions including wall dis tance WxDxH in cm 54 x 53 5 x 82 54 x 53 5 x 82 54 x 53 5 x 82 54 x 54 5 x 122 67 x 75 x 124 67 x 75 x 131...

Page 69: ...n 350 Eco 90 Power consumption in watts Frigen 155 Eco 108 Frigen 180 Eco 190 Frigen 330 Eco 260 Frigen 340 Frigen 330 Eco 250 Normal consump tion in kWh 24 Frigen 1 20 Eco 0 82 Frigen 1 40 Eco 0 91 F...

Page 70: ...lear drawer dimen sion WxDxH in cm 50 x 32 x 5 6 57 x 43 x 5 6 57 x 39 x 5 6 2x 33 x 33 6 x 7 57 x 60 x 6 Max load capacity drawer shelf in kg 16 40 24 40 24 40 22 24 40 Net gross weight in kg 100 113...

Page 71: ...13 3 Installation drawing Fig 10 Installation drawing for MED 100 PRO ACTIVE Appendix Installation drawing 27 05 2021 Refrigerator freezer MED series 71...

Page 72: ...Fig 11 Installation drawing for MED 126 PRO ACTIVE Appendix Installation drawing 27 05 2021 Refrigerator freezer MED series 72...

Page 73: ...Fig 12 Installation drawing for MED 200 PRO ACTIVE Appendix Installation drawing 27 05 2021 Refrigerator freezer MED series 73...

Page 74: ...Fig 13 Installation drawing for MED 600 PRO ACTIVE Appendix Installation drawing 27 05 2021 Refrigerator freezer MED series 74...

Page 75: ...ic 15 Defrosting manual 15 Disinfectants 49 Disinfection 49 Display 11 Disposal 64 Door key 13 Drawers 13 E Error messages overview 59 F Final decommissioning 29 Foreseeable misuse 22 Function check 5...

Page 76: ...ing on 40 Symbols 21 T Target temperature 34 TCP IP module 13 42 Technical data 68 Temperature alarm test 53 Temperature check 53 Temperature display 16 Temperature memory 16 Temperature sensor overvi...

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