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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

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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. 
 

Summary of Contents for PGR1200

Page 1: ...Page 1 MEDICAL REFRIGERATORS USER INSTRUCTIONS PSR600 PSR1200 PGR600 PGR1200...

Page 2: ...Maintenance 7 Important Storage Advice Controller 8 Overview Button Functions 9 User Options Menu 10 User Settings Menu 11 Alarms Error Messages 13 Alarm History 13 Power Failure Other 14 Internal Lig...

Page 3: ...0 3 C 0 3 C 0 3 C General Information Your appliance is suitable for the storage of pharmaceuticals and other material which requires a storage temperature between 2 C and 8 C The range of ambient tem...

Page 4: ...position the front castors should be locked All models are supplied with fixing chains in order to anchor the units to the wall Fix the chains to the rear of the refrigerator using the bolts supplied...

Page 5: ...switching on in order for the refrigerant to settle Once the appliance has been left to settle as above plug the unit into the mains and switch on at the plug The key switch on the rear of the applia...

Page 6: ...ins plug Always pull the plug and never the cable The unit s cooling system contains refrigerant Both the unit and the products stored inside can be severely damaged if this system starts to leak Make...

Page 7: ...the appliance with product Only store items on the shelves provided Store items tidily and allow for air to circulate around Make sure that stored items do not touch the reference bottle or the air se...

Page 8: ...and to scroll through the menu options To select a menu option press To change a setting use the or buttons and confirm with To exit from the menu or return to the previous menu screen press the key T...

Page 9: ...g displayed The controller will start the alarm tests SENSOR TESTING is displayed in the status line The controller will increase and decrease the load and air temperatures and the alarms will sound O...

Page 10: ...COMPLETED is displayed Return to the main screen by pressing the MENU key until the temperatures are displayed again User Settings Menu The user settings menu gives access to settings which can be ch...

Page 11: ...he appliance Alert alarms These are alarms which will require attention as soon as possible but do not affect the immediate safety of the stored items the refrigerator will continue to function as nor...

Page 12: ...a fault with the load temperature display probe The refrigerator will continue to operate correctly but the load temperature display will be affected AIR SENSOR FAIL This message appears if there is...

Page 13: ...checked EVENT OCCURRED will disappear from the status line on the controller Alarm events remain stored in the controllers memory for 7 days Use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the list of a...

Page 14: ...orescent 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 Repl...

Page 15: ...the appliance via a drain into the defrost water tray on the rear of the appliance this will evaporate and does not need emptying The appliance will display DEFROSTING when a defrost cycle is in progr...

Page 16: ...port remove the plastic caps and the foam insert from the access port hole Slide the replacement plastic cap with a hole in over your probe as shown in photo 4A Place the cable of the probe in the sl...

Page 17: ...at there has not been a sudden rise or fall in room temperature The minimum and maximum ambient operating temperatures for your appliance are listed in the table on page 3 Check that the appliance is...

Page 18: ...tate the nature of the fault Please have as much information to hand as possible as this will help us in assisting you Contact Details Spares and After Sales Service E mail info gdha com Tel 0844 8153...

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