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Internal Light
The appliance is fitted with an internal light.
The light will turn on automatically when the door is opened, and off when it is closed. It can also be
switched on from the control panel by pressing the
button.
If the light is turned on from the control panel, it will turn off again after a period of time. The default time
is 60 seconds. This can be changed in the “USER SETTINGS” menu
.
Changing the fluorescent tube
Should the fluorescent tube need replacing, first turn off the power supply and remove the plug from the
socket. The light cover is made from a flexible plastic. To remove it, place your thumbs on the top front
face of the housing and your forefingers on the back face of the housing and gently unclip. (figure 1)
Remove the tube by turning a 1/4 turn anti clockwise and sliding the fluorescent tube out from the
brackets on either side (figure 2). Replace with an equivalent T4 fluorescent tube. Slide the new tube into
the fixing slots (figure 3) and secure by turning a 1/4 turn clockwise. Clip the light cover back into place.
Plug in and restart the appliance.
Fig. 1
Fig.2
Fig. 3
Replacement tubes are available from our spares department. Contact details are supplied at the back of
this user guide.
Remote Alarm terminals
The unit is fitted with voltage free remote alarm terminals allowing connection to an external alarm system
or building management system.
In the event of a high or low temperature alarm condition or power failure a remote relay will switch within
the controller to make an electrical circuit.
Under normal operating conditions with no alarm and the power on, pin 1 is connected to pin 3. In a
power fail or temperature alarm condition, or with the refrigerator switched off, pin 1 is connected to pin 2.
This is illustrated below.
Note! The contacts are supplied voltage free. A voltage of between 12V DC and 24V DC, 1 Amp, can be
connected at the contacts.
Hazardous voltages must not be connected to the remote alarm
terminals.
This must be installed by a competent electrician.