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Normal display, (figure 1):  
The current temperature is shown in the display. Any deviation from +2-+8 °C will trigger an alarm and 
the red alarm lamp lights.  
 

 

  

 
Temperature log, (figure 2):  
This displays the temperature as a diagram (figure 3) for a 24 hour period, logged every 15 minutes. 
Use the up/down arrow to change the 24 hour period. The left/right arrow changes the time by 15 
minutes. The temperature is shown at the bottom right.  
 

   

 

 

 
Alarm history and min/max (figure 4) 
Alarm History: The latest alarms are logged in the alarm history (figure 5), in date order. The latest 
alarm is displayed at the top. The min/max menu shows when the temperature has been outside the 
2-8 degree range, 365 days back in time.  
Search min/max (figure 6): Use "search min/max" to search for the highest and lowest temperatures 
over the past 24 hours.   

Summary of Contents for 1-A210

Page 1: ...1 170809 User instructions Oscar Vaccine Medication Cabinet MX Oscar Pharmacy Cabinet AX ...

Page 2: ... 5 Installation 6 Operation 7 Daily routine 7 In the event of an alarm 7 Description of the display 7 Fitting instructions 10 Cleaning and maintenance 10 Servicing instructions 11 Installing the refrigeration unit 11 Transporting the refrigerator 11 Warranty conditions 12 Contact 12 Technical information 13 EC declaration of conformity 14 ...

Page 3: ... from the factory Product overview Product number Name Volume 1 M070 Vaccine and Medication Cabinet MX70 right 70 litres 1 M071 Vaccine and Medication Cabinet MX70 left 70 litres 1 M070G Vaccine and Medication Cabinet MX70 glass door right 70 litres 1 M071G Vaccine and Medication Cabinet MX70 glass door left 70 litres 1 M100 Vaccine and Medication Cabinet MX100 right 100 litres 1 M101 Vaccine and ...

Page 4: ...400 glass door right 400 litres 1 M401G Vaccine and Medication Cabinet MX400 glass door left 400 litres 1 A210 Pharmacy Cabinet AX210 right 210 litres 1 A211 Pharmacy Cabinet AX210 left 210 litres 1 A210G Pharmacy Cabinet AX210 glass door right 210 litres 1 A211G Pharmacy Cabinet AX210 glass door left 210 litres 1 A325 Pharmacy Cabinet AX325 right 325 litres 1 A326 Pharmacy Cabinet AX325 left 325 ...

Page 5: ...r use a power cable that is defective or in poor condition If a power cable is damaged it must be replaced by authorised personnel or by the manufacturer 10 Always remove the lock plate before sending the refrigerator for disposal 11 The small bottle contains glycerol and helps to measure the temperature in the cabinet and must not be emptied 12 Where the refrigerator is not fitted with a lock and...

Page 6: ...outside the shelf and or against the back of the refrigerator 7 To ensure optimal circulation in the refrigerator there should be an airflow between the goods in other words between the packaging 8 The power supply to the medication cabinet is 230 V 50 Hz 95 W 9 The refrigeration unit refrigerant is R134a 10 The refrigerator has a service class of 6 11 Do not place heavy objects on top of the medi...

Page 7: ...acoustic signal 2 Press the menu button 3 Use the arrow to move two steps to the right to select the ALARM icon 4 Press OK to display information about the latest alarm 5 The red lamp goes out if the temperature is within the alarm limit 2 8 C Description of the display Below is an overview of the buttons on the display For further information about the settings go to page 9 MENU button To access ...

Page 8: ...e the 24 hour period The left right arrow changes the time by 15 minutes The temperature is shown at the bottom right Alarm history and min max figure 4 Alarm History The latest alarms are logged in the alarm history figure 5 in date order The latest alarm is displayed at the top The min max menu shows when the temperature has been outside the 2 8 degree range 365 days back in time Search min max ...

Page 9: ...an alarm because the date and time are wrong Proceed as follows 1 Press the menu button 2 Press the right arrow until customer settings are highlighted figure 8 3 Press OK 4 Select Date time figure 9 5 Press OK 6 Change the greyed digit figure 10 using the up arrow or down arrow when the correct value is displayed use the left arrow or right arrow to set the next digit 7 When the correct value i e...

Page 10: ...using a damp cloth Use cleaning products generally used in healthcare Wipe clean using a dry cloth Do not clean the medication cabinet by pouring water on it Check the defrost water container the large bottle empty as necessary Check that the defrost water hose running from the unit down to the defrost water container is clean The small bottle contains glycerol and helps to measure the temperature...

Page 11: ...s from the refrigerator 3 Remove the defrost water container and glycerol bottle 4 Remove the anti tip protection from the wall 5 Move the refrigerator to the desired location If the cabinet is to be transported in a vehicle the cabinet should be packaged 6 If there are adjustable feet these should be mounted 7 Secure the cabinet with the anti tip protection 8 Insert the shelves in the desired pos...

Page 12: ...caused by Transport Negligence on the part of the user or overloading Failure to comply with the operating instructions on the part of the purchaser user Voltage fluctuations maximum permitted 10 Lightning Repairs or changes to the design undertaken by a party other than a service company approved by the manufacturer Nor does the warranty cover Insignificant faults such as the repair of scratches ...

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Page 14: ...d manufactured in accordance with the following standards EN 13463 1 2009 Non electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 1 Basic method and requirements EN13463 5 2011 Non electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres Part 5 Protection by constructional safety c EN60335 2 89 Household and similar electrical appliances Part 2 89 Particular re...

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