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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.  The  password is 
0000  for  the  first  usage.  “Working  Settings”  page 
on  the  left  appears.  The  set  temperature  can  be 
adjusted  between  0⁰C  and  10⁰C  by  pushing  the 
value  increase  (F1)  and  decrease  (F2)  keys.  After 
set  temperature  value  is  entered,  push  the  enter 
key (F4) to save the value. Push the backspace key 
(F3) to exit this page without any change.  

 

 

In  case  of  active  audible  alarm,  firstly,  push  the alarm  mute  key  (F2)  to  access  the 
working settings page. 

6.1.7.

 

GRAPH WORKING SCREEN  

When  the  graph  button  (F3)  is  pushed  in  the  operation  mode,  the  graph  page  comes  to  the 
screen.  Daily  operation  can  be  followed  on  this  graph.  If  you  want  to  analyze  old  operations, 
visit the memory page (See Section 6.1.3). 

7.

 

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  

7.1.

 

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 

Clean the condenser surface with a vacuum cleaner every 3 months. 

7.2.

 

CLEANING 

 

Clean the refrigerator at room temperature after disconnecting the power cable. 

 

Remove the shelves from their shelf carriers. 

 

Clean the refrigerator with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust. 

 

Liquid detergent can be used to remove tough dirt. 

 

Take precautions handling chemical cleaners. 

 

Check the external condition of the refrigerator regularly and ensure any rust spots that may 
develop are removed. 

8.

 

DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT  

The  currently  valid  local  regulations  governing  disposal  must  be  observed.  It  is  in  the 
responsibility of the user to arrange proper disposal of the individual components.  
All parts which may comprise potentially infectious materials have to be disinfected by suitable 
validated  procedures  (autoclaving,  chemical  treatment)  prior  to  disposal.  Applicable  local 
regulations for disposal have to be carefully observed.  
The  instruments  and  electronic  accessories  (without  batteries,  power  packs  etc.)  must  be 
disposed off according to the regulations for the disposal of electronic components. Batteries, 

Summary of Contents for KN 120

Page 1: ...N VE SANAY MALZEMELER MALAT VE T CARET A KN 72 KN 120 KN 294 KN 504 BLOOD BANK REFRIGERATORS USER S MANUAL 1984 Z14 K 25 253 Rev No 07 Rev Date 01 2016...

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

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: ...ROGRAMMING 13 6 1 1 OPERATING MODE 13 6 1 2 SETTINGS 14 6 1 3 MEMORY 15 6 1 3 1 INTERNAL MEMORY 15 6 1 3 2 EXTERNAL MEMORY USB STICK 17 6 1 4 SMS 17 6 1 5 E MAIL 18 6 1 6 SET TEMPERATURE 20 6 1 7 GRAP...

Page 5: ...nt unauthorized access KN series have audible and visual alarm system alarm systems for high and low temperature conditions power failure temperature sensor failure and other faults associated with th...

Page 6: ...att Door Insulated steel frame with triple glass window and key lock Drawers Stainless steel drawers Number Of Drawers 3 pcs 5 pcs 6 pcs 12 pcs Control System N SmArt Programmable microprocessor contr...

Page 7: ...ginal spare parts and original accessories supplied by N ve should be used Correctly grounded power supply should be used There should not be any material in the chamber that may damage the device The...

Page 8: ...72 KN 120 KN 294 Fuses 2 x 10 A KN 504 Fuses 2 x 13 A 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS The instrument is designed to operate safely under the following conditions Indoor use only Ambient t...

Page 9: ...trument Always plug in the instrument to correctly grounded sockets A supply fitted with a circuit breaker should be used for protection against indirect contact in case of isolation fault 5 5 POSITIO...

Page 10: ...10 5 6 GENERAL PRESENTATION Figure 1 CONTROL PANEL EXTERNAL PROBE ACCESS PORT COMMUNICATION UNIT POWER SWITCH KEY LOCK DRAWER GLASS DOOR DOOR HANDLE CHART RECORDER DOOR LOCK...

Page 11: ...4 The functions of F1 F2 F3 and F4 buttons depend on the meaning of the corresponding symbol appearing on the display The following table shows the meaning of these symbols FUSES POWER CORD NC CONTACT...

Page 12: ...e alarm is activated in case of error This symbol denotes backspace You can return the previous page or exit from the page by pushing the button corresponding to this symbol This symbol denotes the va...

Page 13: ...el See Section 5 7 6 OPERATING PRINCIPLES 6 1 PROGRAMMING For temperature homogeneity never take out the plexiglas dividers inside the drawers and do not overload the drawers 6 1 1 OPERATING MODE When...

Page 14: ...key F4 is pushed Time is shown in the format of hour minute and the cursor is on hour part when Date Time Settings page comes to the screen Hour is adjusted by pushing the value increase F1 and decre...

Page 15: ...fter old password value is entered by pushing the value increase and decrease keys push the enter key New password value can be entered in the New Password and Retype New sections If you want to exit...

Page 16: ...mn since temperature cannot be read by the sensor History GRAPH submenu is selected on the memory page by the value increase F1 and decrease F2 keys Select Record Date page appears when enter key F4 i...

Page 17: ...e display returns the main page If you want to exit this page without starting to record use backspace key F3 You can remove USB stick when you want to finish the record process Copy Failure History A...

Page 18: ...y F3 is pushed to enter the second digit The second number is entered pushing value increase F1 and decrease keys F2 and tab key F3 is pushed to enter the next digit After all digits of the phone numb...

Page 19: ...address After third email address is written push enter key F4 to enter other e mail addresses After all e mail addresses are written as mentioned above push enter key F4 and return to main page Tab...

Page 20: ...the condenser surface with a vacuum cleaner every 3 months 7 2 CLEANING Clean the refrigerator at room temperature after disconnecting the power cable Remove the shelves from their shelf carriers Cle...

Page 21: ...nterruption push the key corresponding to question mark F3 in order to see the time when power interruption occurs Err1 It appears when temperature sensor is defective Err2 It appears when there is a...

Page 22: ...e Figure 7 SIM card is provided by the user The cost of SIM card and SMS differs according to the GSM providers and all charges will be covered by the user SIM card which will be used for GSM module s...

Page 23: ...ppear when SMS submenu on the SMS page is selected as off 10 2 N veWarn REMOTE ALARM SYSTEM KN series blood bank refrigerators have remote alarm feature This feature can be used only if an optional re...

Page 24: ...it 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 Please use always leak protected high quality batteries Put the battery...

Page 25: ...25 11 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 11 1 KN 72 AND KN 120 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Page 26: ...26 11 2 KN 294 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Page 27: ...27 11 3 KN 504 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

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