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DISPLAY OF ALARM LOG 

 
The alarm log can be displayed on the screen. Following shows the format of the indication. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

① 

Display area for alarm log 

One alarm log is displayed in two lines and three alarm logs can be displayed on the screen. 
The upper line shows a date and time when an alarm detected, and an error code. The lower line shows 
an error message. 

For the details of error code and error message, refer to page 55. 

 

② 

Up scroll mark 

By pressing the up key, the later alarm log is displayed when the up scroll mark is displayed. 

 

③ 

Down scroll mark 

By pressing the down key, the previous alarm log is displayed when the down scroll mark is displayed. 

 
 

1.

 On the home screen, press the menu key (MENU/HOME). 

►The Menu screen is displayed. 
 

2. 

By pressing the up or down key, move the cursor to the Data Log [Fig. 

1] and then press the enter key (ENTER). 
►The Data Log screen is displayed [Fig. 2].

 

 

3. 

By pressing the up or down key, move the cursor to the Alarm [Fig. 2] 

and then press the enter key (ENTER). 
►The Alarm screen is displayed [Fig. 3].

 

 

4.

 Press the menu key (MENU/HOME) to display the home screen. 

The  display  returns  to  the  home  screen  automatically  when  90 

seconds has passed without any key operation. 
 

① 

② 

③ 

A l a r m  

2 0 / 0 4 / 0 1   1 2 : 0 0       W 0 1  

R e f .   S N S R   O p e n  

2 0 / 0 1 / 2 5   0 5 : 3 0       W 0 3  

R e f .   T e m p .   H i g h  

2 0 / 0 1 / 0 1   0 8 : 4 5       W 1 0  

P o w e r   F a i l u r e  

[Fig. 2]

 

[Fig.3]

 

Alarm 
20/04/01 12:00 

W01      ▲ 

Ref. SNSR Open 
20/01/25 05:30 

W03 

Ref. Temp. High 
20/01/01 08:50 

W10    ▼ 

Power Failure 

[Fig. 1]

 

Data Log 
      Data Log Chart 
      Data Log Export 
      Data Log Setting 
      Alarm 
      Alarm Export 
       

Menu 
      Set Temp. 

o

      Keypad Lock 
      Temp. Max / Min 
      Data Log 
      Alarms & Controls 

Summary of Contents for MPR-S150H Series

Page 1: ...es Please read the operating instructions carefully before using this product and keep the operating instructions for future use See page 63 for all model numbers Operating Instructions Pharmaceutical...

Page 2: ...OR MAX MIN TEMPERATURE 27 DISPLAY AND EXPORT OF DATA LOG Display export of temp and door operation logs 28 Export of temperature and door operation logs 30 Setting the log interval 31 Setting the devi...

Page 3: ...MINAL 52 ALARMS AND SELF DIAGNOSIS 53 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Cleaning of exterior interior and accessories 54 DEFROSTING 54 TROUBLESHOOTING 55 DISPOSAL OF UNIT 56 Decontamination of unit 56 TEMPERATURE R...

Page 4: ...s is only for the pharmaceutical refrigerator MPR S150H and MPR S300H made by PHC Corporation The contents are subject to change without notice No part of the operating instructions may be reproduced...

Page 5: ...are illustrated in the following way WARNING Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death CAUTION Failure to observe CAUTION signs...

Page 6: ...install the unit Installation by unqualified personnel may cause water leakage electric shock or fire Install the unit in a location capable of bearing the total combined weight product optional acces...

Page 7: ...ctly onto the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit Never put containers with liquid on top of the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit if the liquid is spilled Neve...

Page 8: ...ting label attached to the unit Use of any other voltage or frequency other than that on the rating label may cause fire or electric shock Never damage the chamber wall or pipework in the chamber when...

Page 9: ...e may be detrimental to health and may cause corrosion of internal components cooling circuit or electrical components To ensure the safety of the service engineer submit a safety check sheet with the...

Page 10: ...g linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 o C Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage Transient overvoltages up to the levels of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II Temporary OVERVOLTAGES...

Page 11: ...onents to prevent electric shock Only a qualified engineer or service personnel should be allowed to open these covers This symbol indicates that caution is required Refer to product documentation for...

Page 12: ...12 REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS Main body MPR S300H MPR S150H Back side Interior light Interior light...

Page 13: ...front These are screw bolts used to install and fix the unit Adjust the height of the levelling feet by turning the screw bolts until the two front casters are away from the floor page 16 Keyhole Pus...

Page 14: ...y The normal status and standby status is changed by pressing this key for three seconds Pressing this key for three seconds during normal operation displays Waiting until the compressor stops After a...

Page 15: ...the ambient temperature is subject to sudden changes it will not be possible to achieve a stable cooling performance A flat surface where the floor is also capable of bearing the total combined weight...

Page 16: ...elling feet until the casters are raised above the floor surface Fig 1 In addition rotate the levelling feet slightly clockwise or anticlockwise and adjust them so that the unit is completely level Wh...

Page 17: ...nt Items to be stored in the chamber must be placed on the shelves Do not put stored items directly on the bottom of the chamber How to remove the glass door Move the glass door to the center position...

Page 18: ...age disappears and the buzzer stops when the battery switch of power failure alarm is turned ON 5 Set the date and time displayed on the temperature display to the current date and time pages 50 to 51...

Page 19: ...of decimal representation mode In both the integer display and decimal display the chamber temperature is displayed repeatedly at certain interval when there is no key operation sleeping mode Pressing...

Page 20: ...keypad lock is ON a change of setting is not accepted even if the key on the control panel is operated Temp Max Min Select this menu to check the maximum or minimum chamber temperature refrigerator or...

Page 21: ...and door operation log 30 Data Log Setting Setting the log interval setting of device ID 31 to 32 Alarm Display of alarm log 33 Alarm Export Exporting the alarm log 34 Alarms Controls screen 1 10 Tem...

Page 22: ...r key ENTER The Set Temp screen is displayed and the current setting 05 is displayed Fig 2 3 By pressing the right or left key move the cursor to select the digit to be changed Then change the figure...

Page 23: ...y ENTER The Confirm PW screen is displayed Fig 4 6 Again input the password 6 digits and press the enter key ENTER The display returns to the Menu screen and LOCK is displayed on the upper right Fig 5...

Page 24: ...ssword 6 digits and press the enter key ENTER The display returns to the Menu screen and LOCK on the upper right is disappeared Fig 4 Note The following screen will be displayed when the password does...

Page 25: ...mp Max Min Fig 2 press the enter key ENTER The Temp Max Min screen is displayed and the maximum and minimum refrigerator temperature are displayed Fig 3 The display on the top 03 01 12 00 shows the st...

Page 26: ...the current setting NO is displayed Fig 4 4 By pressing the up or down key change the setting to YES The setting is changed to NO or YES when the up or down key is pressed 5 Press the enter key ENTER...

Page 27: ...Max Min screen is displayed 3 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Max Min Interval Fig 2 and then press the enter key ENTER The Max Min Interval screen is displayed and the current...

Page 28: ...3 4 With the highlighted Temp displayed on upper left Fig 3 press the enter key ENTER The Data Select screen is displayed Fig 4 5 By pressing the up or down key select the data item to be displayed T...

Page 29: ...eezer and door operation for the selected date are exported with CSV files During exporting Exporting is displayed Note The following message may be indicated USB memory is disconnected this means a U...

Page 30: ...are exported The log folder is created in the USB memory device and the exported file is saved in it in CSV format The exported file name consists of a device ID date of export and data name The date...

Page 31: ...e Data Log Setting screen is displayed Fig 3 4 With the cursor on the Data Log Interval Fig 3 press the enter key ENTER The Data Log Interval screen is displayed Fig 4 5 By pressing the right or left...

Page 32: ...is displayed 4 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Unique File ID Fig 3 and then press the enter key ENTER The Unique File ID screen is displayed Fig 4 5 By pressing the right or le...

Page 33: ...menu key MENU HOME The Menu screen is displayed 2 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Data Log Fig 1 and then press the enter key ENTER The Data Log screen is displayed Fig 2 3 By pr...

Page 34: ...n is displayed Fig 4 6 By pressing the up down right or left key set a date of which alarm log is exported and then press the enter key ENTER 7 The alarm log for the set date is exported to the USB me...

Page 35: ...door alarm buzzer buzzer suspended period buzzer volume remote alarm Interior Light The setting of interior light linked with the door operation always ON or always OFF and setting of lighting period...

Page 36: ...isplayed Fig 3 4 The setting is changed to the integer display 00o C or decimal display 00 0o C when the up or down key is pressed 5 Press the enter key ENTER The setting is memorized and the screen i...

Page 37: ...TER The Alarms Controls screen is displayed 3 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Alarm Setting Fig 2 and then press the enter key ENTER The Alarm Setting screen is displayed 4 With...

Page 38: ...screen is displayed 3 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Alarm Setting Fig 2 and then press the enter key ENTER The Alarm Setting screen is displayed 4 By pressing the up or down k...

Page 39: ...is displayed 3 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Alarm Setting Fig 2 and then press the enter key ENTER The Alarm Setting screen is displayed 4 By pressing the up or down key move...

Page 40: ...g 1 and then press the enter key ENTER The Alarms Controls screen is displayed 3 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Alarm Setting Fig 2 and then press the enter key ENTER The Alarm...

Page 41: ...g the up or down key move the cursor to the Alarm Volume Fig 3 and then press the enter key ENTER The Alarm Volume screen is displayed and the current setting LOW is displayed Fig 4 5 By pressing the...

Page 42: ...then press the enter key ENTER The Alarms Controls screen is displayed 3 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Alarm Setting Fig 2 and then press the enter key ENTER The Alarm Setting...

Page 43: ...ENTER The Light Setting screen is displayed 4 With the cursor on the Interior Light Fig 3 press the enter key ENTER The Interior Light screen is displayed and the current setting AUTO is displayed Fi...

Page 44: ...displayed 4 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the LED Lighting Time Fig 3 and then press the enter key ENTER The Lighting Time screen is displayed and the current setting 10 is displa...

Page 45: ...NTER The Alarms Controls screen is displayed 3 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Comp Delay Fig 2 and then press the enter key ENTER The Comp Delay screen is displayed and the curr...

Page 46: ...ing screen is displayed 4 With the cursor on the DAQ ID Fig 3 press the enter key ENTER The DAQ ID screen is displayed and the current setting 000 is displayed Fig 4 5 By pressing the right or left ke...

Page 47: ...yed 4 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the DAQ Speed Fig 3 and then press the enter key ENTER The DAQ Speed screen is displayed and the current setting 2400 is displayed Fig 4 5 By pr...

Page 48: ...is displayed 4 By pressing the up or down key move the cursor to the Local Remote Fig 3 and then press the enter key ENTER The Local Remote screen is displayed and the current setting LOCAL is display...

Page 49: ...4 With the cursor on the Date Format Fig 3 press the enter key ENTER The Date Format screen is displayed and the current setting YY MM DD is displayed Fig 4 5 By pressing the up or down key change th...

Page 50: ...and the current date YY MM DD is displayed Fig 4 5 By pressing the right or left key select the digit to be changed and then change the figure by pressing the up or down key The figure can be changed...

Page 51: ...he Time screen is displayed and the current time is displayed Fig 4 5 By pressing the right or left key select the digit to be changed and then change the figure by pressing the up or down key hh mm s...

Page 52: ...esentative or agent to arrange the installation of a remote alarm device Location of remote alarm terminal left bottom back side Allowable contact capacity DC 30 V 2 A It is recommended to use interfa...

Page 53: ...e Alarm mode Logged W02 Ref SNSR Short Short circuit of thermal sensor Blinking of red lamp Intermittent tone Alarm mode Logged W05 Freeze Warning Alarm of chamber temp equal or lower than 0 o C Blink...

Page 54: ...hods is provided for the refrigerator Both of them are controlled automatically Cycle defrosting The refrigerator temperature is kept stable by ON OFF operation of the compressor When the compressor i...

Page 55: ...r The door is opened No key operation is available The key lock is set in ON Set the key lock in OFF page 24 During the setting mode the mode returns to the temperature display mode The setting mode r...

Page 56: ...Flammable and explosive product The unit contains flammable refrigerant When repairing or recycling only trained service personnel will repair and follow the procedure below Well ventilate the room t...

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Page 58: ...cycling gem den gesetzlichen Bestimmungen den zust ndigen Sammelpunkten zu Endnutzer sind in Deutschland gesetzlich zur R ckgabe von Altbatterien an einer geeigneten Annahmestelle verpflichtet Batteri...

Page 59: ...med almindeligt husholdningsaffald For korrekt behandling indsamling og genbrug af gamle produkter og batterier skal du tage dem til indsamlingssteder i overensstemmelse med den nationale lovgivning...

Page 60: ...weg te gooien helpt u mee met het besparen van kostbare hulpbronnen en voorkomt u potenti le negatieve effecten op de volksgezondheid en het milieu Voor meer informatie over inzameling en recycling ku...

Page 61: ...R FAILURE ALARM OPTION It is recommended to install an optional battery kit for power failure alarm MPR 48B2 to prevent the rise of chamber temperature in the case of power failure At the power failur...

Page 62: ...in and tube type Condenser Wire and tube type Refrigerant R 600a Defrosting Cycle defrost forced defrost Defrost heater 90 W 120 W Drain pan heater 25 W Temperature controller ON OFF control system Te...

Page 63: ...l or less than 80 R H Product name Pharmaceutical Refrigerator MPR S300H Model number MPR S300H PE MPR S300H PK MPR S300H PR MPR S300H PS Temperature control range 2 o C to 14 o C ambient temperature...

Page 64: ...ontamination of the unit Unit interior No contamination Yes No Decontaminated Yes No Contaminated Yes No Others 3 Instructions for safe repair maintenance disposal of the unit a The unit is safe to wo...

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Page 68: ...Printed in Indonesia LDCL062301 3 N0919 30120 1 1 1 Sakada Oizumi machi Ora gun Gunma 370 0596 Japan PHC Corporation 2019...

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