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F 10

 - User Manual - V1 - PAG. 1

DIGITAL ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE 

CONTROLLER WITH DEFROSTING 

FUNCTION

F 10

USER MANUAL - V1

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PREFACE

 

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This manual contains the information necessary for the 

product to be installed correctly and also instructions for 

its maintenance and use; we therefore recommend that 

the utmost attention is paid to the following instructions 

and to save it

This document is the exclusive property of Osaka Solutions, S.L. 

which forbids any reproduction and divulgation, even partially, 

of the document, unless expressly authorized.

Osaka Solutions, S.L. reserves the right to make any formal or 

functional changes at any moment and without  any notice.

 

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Osaka Solutions, S.L. and its legal representatives do 

not assume any responsibility for any damage to peo-

ple, things or animals deriving from violation, wrong or 

improper use or in any case not in compliance with the 

instrument features.

 

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Whenever a failure or a malfunction of the device may 

cause dangerous situations for persons, thing or animals, 

please remember that the plant has to be equipped with 

additional electromechanical devices which will guaran-

tee safety.

1. INSTRUMENT 

DESCRIPTION

1.1 General 

description

The model 

F 10

 is a microprocessor based digital electronic 

temperature controller that is typically used in cooling applica-

tions with 

ON/OFF temperature control

 and 

defrost

 

control

 

with intervals time by 

stopping compressor

The instrument has 

1 relay output

 and 

2 NTC temperature 

probes

 inputs 

one of which

 can be 

configured as digital input

it can also be equipped with a built-in buzzer for acoustic report 

of the alarms.

Index

1. Instrument description 

....................................................... 1

1.1 General 

description 

..............................................................................1

1.2  Front panel pescription .......................................................................2

2. Programming 

....................................................................... 2

2.1  Fast Set point programming ..............................................................2

2.2  Standard mode parameters programming ...................................2

2.3  Parameter protection using the password ...................................3

2.4  Customized mode parameter programming 

(parameters programming level) ......................................................3

2.5  Reset parameters to default value ..................................................3

2.6  Keyboard lock function ........................................................................3

3. Usage warnings 

................................................................... 3

3.1 Admitted 

use 

..........................................................................................3

4. Installation warnings 

.......................................................... 4

4.1 Mechanical 

mounting 

..........................................................................4

4.1.1  Mechanical dimensions, panel cut-out and mounting [mm] .................... 4

4.2 Electrical 

connections 

..........................................................................4

4.2.1  Electrical wiring diagram .................................................................................................. 4

5. Functions ............................................................................. 4

5.1 ON/Stand-by 

function 

.........................................................................4

5.2  Normal and economic operation ......................................................5

5.2.1  Normal/Economic operation selection ................................................................... 5

5.3  Measure and display configuration .................................................5

5.4  Digital input configuration ..................................................................5

5.5 Temperature 

control.............................................................................6

5.6  Compressor protection function and power-on delay ...............6

5.7 Defrost 

control 

.......................................................................................6

5.7.1 Manual 

defrost 

........................................................................................................................ 7

5.7.2  Display lock during Defrosting ...................................................................................... 7

5.8 Alarm 

functions 

.....................................................................................7

5.8.1 Temperature 

alarms 

............................................................................................................ 7

5.8.2  External alarm from digital input ................................................................................ 8

5.8.3  Open door alarm .................................................................................................................... 8

5.9  Function of keys  and   / 

 ...................................... 8

5.10  Parameters configuration by “KEY USB” .......................................8

6.  Programmable parameters table ....................................... 9

7.  Problems, maintenance and warranty............................. 10

7.1 Notifications 

........................................................................................ 10

7.1.1 Error 

messages 

....................................................................................................................10

7.1.2 Other 

messages...................................................................................................................10

7.2 Cleaning 

................................................................................................ 10

7.3  Warranty and Repairs ....................................................................... 10

7.4 Disposal 

................................................................................................ 10

8. Technical data 

.................................................................... 10

8.1 Electrical 

characteristics 

.................................................................. 10

8.2 Mechanical 

characteristics 

.............................................................. 10

8.3 Functional 

features 

........................................................................... 11

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Summary of Contents for F 10

Page 1: ...ay output and 2 NTC temperature probes inputs one of which can be configured as digital input it can also be equipped with a built in buzzer for acoustic report of the alarms Index 1 Instrument descri...

Page 2: ...rogramming The normal mode to program the setpoint is done by momen tarily pressing the set key the display shows SP or SPE alter nated to the programmed value To change it press the key to increase t...

Page 3: ...ameters then the r p parameter through which will be pos sible to access the protected parameters Normal mode 2 s 5 s Increase value Decrease value 25 5 25 5 r p r p Previous Param Not protected param...

Page 4: ...ouse devices which may overheat or which may cause the instrument to function at a higher tem perature than the one permitted and declared Connect the instrument as far away as possible from sources o...

Page 5: ...When idS Ec the Economic mode is pointed out with a fixed Eco label otherwise the label Eco appears every 10 s alter nated to the display set with parameter idS The normal Set Point SP can be set to...

Page 6: ...above but obtained through a NC contact and a reversed logic operation 5 5 Temperature control The instrument control is ON OFF and acts on the output depend ing on the PR1 probe measuring the Set Po...

Page 7: ...on parameter AdA ddL oF The display continues showing the temperature meas ured by the Pr1 probe during the defrost cycle 5 8 Alarm functions The alarm conditions of the instrument are Probe errors E...

Page 8: ...eys in addition to their normal functions can be configured to operate other commands The key func tion can be defined using the tUF parameter while the key via parameter TFb Both parameters have the...

Page 9: ...defrosting is allowed 99 9 999 C F 2 0 23 dtF Temperature that forces the beginning of the de frosting 99 9 999 C F 99 9 24 dSt Delay in the beginning of a defrosting because of evaporator probe oF Di...

Page 10: ...to perform the necessary steps Request document repair RMA by mail or fax and complete it is necessary send the RMA and the device to SAT OSAKA by method prepaid 7 4 Disposal The appliance or the prod...

Page 11: ...5 fs 1 digit Sampling rate 130 ms Display 3 Digit Red or Blue optional height 17 7 mm Software class and structure Class A Compliance Directive 2004 108 CE EN55022 class B EN61000 4 2 8kV air 4kV cont...

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