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The page on the left appears when the settings 
key  (F1)  is  pushed  on  the  graph  page. 
Temperature  axis  (y-axis)  can  be  adjusted  on 
this page. Working temperature determines the 
midpoint  of  the  temperature  axis.  The  working 
temperature  value  should  be  close  to  the  set 
temperature  value  for  more  comfortable 
observation.  Sensitivity  value  is  the  difference 
between two values on the y-axis. As sensitivity  

value getting smaller, a more detailed graph appears.   

6.1.3.2.

 

EXTERNAL MEMORY (USB STICK) 

USB Stick is connected to USP port-1 of the communication unit (Figure 2).  “

” appears on 

the operating mode screen when the USB stick is identified by the microprocessor system. 

 

 

If 

  does  not  appear  on  the  screen,  USB  stick  may  be  defective  or  may  not  be 

connected correctly. 

 
When  “USB  Stick”  submenu  is  selected  on  the  memory  page,  there  are  three  options:  “Copy 
History”, “Instant Record” and “Copy Failure History”. 

 

Copy  History:

  As  USB  stick  is  connected  to  the  device,  all  data  in  the  internal  memory  is 

transferred to USB stick when “Copy History” is selected. When loading bar shows 100%, push 
the enter key (F4) to exit the page. 

Instant Record: 

As USB stick is connected to the 

freezer,  the  page  on  the  right  appears  when 
“Instant  Record”  is  selected.  The  period  of  the 
record time can be selected by using the value 
increase (F1) and decrease (F2) keys. As soon as 
the  enter  key  (F4)  is  pushed,  recording  starts 
and  the  display  returns  the  main  page.  If  you 
want  to  exit  this  page  without  starting  to 
record,  push  the  backspace  key  (F3).  You  can 
remove  USB  stick  when  you  want  to  finish  the 
record process. 

 

 
Copy  Failure  History: 

As  USB  stick  is  connected  to  the  device,  all  error  history  in  the  internal 

memory  is  transferred  to  USB  stick  when  “Copy  Failure  History”  is  selected.  When  loading  is 
finished completely, push the enter key (F4) to exit from this page. 

Summary of Contents for FR 290

Page 1: ...N VE SANAY MALZEMELER MALAT VE T CARET A FR 290 FR 490 FR 590 DEEP FREEZER USER S MANUAL 1984 Z14 K 25 275 Rev No 08 Rev Date 01 2016...

Page 2: ...ate damaged instrument 4 do not operate the instrument with a damaged cable 5 do not move the instrument during operation In case of a problem contact your N ve agent for an authorized service or main...

Page 3: ...nditions use of the product in non standard environmental conditions including but not limited to failure to meet requirements of ambient temperature lubrication humidity or magnetic field influences...

Page 4: ...5 5 POSITIONING 10 5 6 GENERAL PRESENTATION 11 5 6 1 CHAMBER DIMENSIONS 12 5 7 CONTROL PANEL 12 5 8 PRIOR TO OPERATION 14 6 OPERATING PRINCIPLES 14 6 1 PROGRAMMING 14 6 1 1 OPERATING MODE 14 6 1 2 SET...

Page 5: ...4 10 1 AlerText GSM MODULE 24 10 2 N veWARN REMOTE ALARM SYSTEM 25 10 2 1 MOUNTING REMOTE ALARM 25 10 3 CHART RECORDER 26 11 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 27 11 1 FR 290 FR 490 AND FR 590 ELECTRICAL CIRC...

Page 6: ...emperature conditions open door power failure temperature sensor failure and other faults associated with the microprocessor control system The alarm system is fed by an automatically re chargeable ba...

Page 7: ...mpartments internal isolation doors 3 3 4 4 Control System N SmArt Programmable microprocessor system Temperature Indicator Colorful LCD Temperature Recorder Circular Battery operated 7 day chart with...

Page 8: ...mm A 08 159 9 x 9 Divider for up to 13 6 mm tubes Divider height 65 mm A 08 196 Rack with two drawers FR 590 A 08 197 Rack with three drawers FR 590 A 08 198 Rack for 133 x 133 x 75 mm cryoboxes FR 59...

Page 9: ...instructions This symbol refers to important circumstances Labels on the device Earthed Wall Sockets Remote alarm output Normally closed contact output FR 290 490 590 Fuses 2 x 13 A 5 INSTALLATION 5 1...

Page 10: ...hat the supplied mains matches the required power ratings which are written on the name plate of the instrument located at the back of the instrument Always plug in the instrument to correctly grounde...

Page 11: ...11 5 6 GENERAL PRESENTATION Figure 1 Figure 2 CONDENSER FILTER USB PORT 1 USB PORT 2 ETHERNET RS 232 CO2 BACK UP OUTPUT FUSES POWER CORD POWER LED NC CONTACT OUTPUT REMOTE ALARM OUTPUT POWER KEY...

Page 12: ...mpartments different from FR 490 and FR 590 Figure 3 5 7 CONTROL PANEL Figure 4 The functions of F1 F2 F3 and F4 buttons depend on the meaning of the corresponding symbol appearing on the display The...

Page 13: ...return the previous page or exit from the page by pushing the button corresponding to this symbol This symbol denotes the value increase key You can increase the value by pushing the button correspon...

Page 14: ...tely in 3 hours if the chamber is not loaded This period depends on the ambient temperature 6 OPERATING PRINCIPLES 6 1 PROGRAMMING At most 70 of the surface area of the shelves should be loaded in ord...

Page 15: ...2 SETTINGS Settings page appears when settings submenu is selected from the menu page by the value increase F1 and decrease F2 keys The required submenu is chosen by using the value increase and decr...

Page 16: ...shing the value increase F1 and decrease F2 If the option of open is selected activation time of screen saver is adjusted on screen saver time in minutes If you want to exit this page without any chan...

Page 17: ...ng the value increase and decrease keys Push the enter key F4 to access the table Temperature values corresponding to the selected date are shown on three pages Push the value increase F1 and decrease...

Page 18: ...age there are three options Copy History Instant Record and Copy Failure History Copy History As USB stick is connected to the device all data in the internal memory is transferred to USB stick when C...

Page 19: ...crease F1 and decrease F2 keys The page on the left appears when enter key F4 is pushed The phone numbers can be entered in this page and SMS notifications are delivered to these phone numbers in case...

Page 20: ...the e mail addresses E Mails is selected on the e mail page by the value increase F1 and decrease F2 keys The page on the left appears when enter key F4 is pushed The e mail addresses can be typed in...

Page 21: ...is used for changes from one character of address to another 6 1 6 SET TEMPERATURE When the setting key F2 is pushed in the operation mode password page appears This password is the user s password Th...

Page 22: ...enser filter should be cleaned once in a month To access condenser filter pull out the front panel of the compressor compartment See Figure 5 Take out the filter and clean the filter with compressed a...

Page 23: ...st be disposed off according to the regulations for the disposal of electronic components Batteries power packs and similar power source have to be dismounted from electric electronic parts and dispos...

Page 24: ...se contact with an authorized N ve agent to seek technical help 9 2 FUSE REPLACEMENT The fuses shall always be replaced by authorized personnel 10 OPTIONS 10 1 AlerText GSM MODULE In case of error FR...

Page 25: ...ppears in the error history If the GSM module is connected and cannot send messages SMS error code appears in the error history Modem and SMS errors do not appear when SMS submenu on the SMS page is s...

Page 26: ...unit and take it out Put on the battery supplied with device to the hole at the back of the unit by paying attention to and poles Always use leak protected high quality batteries Put the battery unit...

Page 27: ...27 11 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 11 1 FR 290 FR 490 AND FR 590 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

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