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Operating Manual:   

SU780UE

 

         

10207.5

 |

7.18.2016         

www.stirlingultracold.com

4. Unpacking and Installation

4.2 – Unpacking and Unloading Procedure 

1. 

Remove metal straps 

(1)

.

2. 

Remove the top-cover 

(2)

 (comprised of wooden frame & cardboard box lid). 

3. 

Remove taping 

(3)

 from the middle of cardboard shipping unit. Note: the 

shipping unit is configured as two square cardboard sections covering the 
top portion and lower portion of the freezer separately.

4.

Remove the top section of the shipping unit 

(4)

. Cut the cardboard using  

a utility knife along the cutting line 

(5)

, located at the back of the unit.

CAUTION:

 

 Do not cut too deeply through the cardboard, as doing so may 

damage the freezer.

5. 

Remove cardboard corner supports.

6. 

Remove the bottom portion of cardboard shipping unit 

(6)

.

7. 

Remove plastic cover from the freezer.

8. 

Collapse all side walls of the bottom portion of the cardboard shipping unit

 

(7)

 to move the freezer.

9. 

Remove two ramps 

(8)

 from the bottom portion of the shipping unit and 

place them at the back of the pallet, hooking the ramp - slot to the metal 
plate located at the back of the shipping unit.

10. 

Make sure the two ramps are spaced appropriately based on the wheel cast-
ers of the freezer and are parallel each other.

11. 

Unscrew the seismic anchors 

(9) 

from the front feet.

12.

Move the freezer slowly onto the ramp, with one person guiding each side for 
balance. Have a third person assist in slowly guiding the freezer down the ramp 
to the floor to avoid damage to equipment, facilities, or injury to personnel.

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Summary of Contents for SU780UE

Page 1: ...Operating Manual 7 18 16 SU780UE 86 C Ultra Low Storage Freezer 6000 Poston Rd Athens Ohio 45701 USA t 740 274 7900 855 274 7900 f 740 274 7901 www stirlingultracold com...

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Page 3: ...of a power failure Change Set Point Tap Home Setup Setup Enter PIN Enter Change Set Point Save Silence Alarm Tap Home Setup Silence Event Log Tap Home Setup Event Log Prev Page Next Page Chart History...

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Page 5: ...d Items 11 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 12 13 4 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 14 16 4 1 Freezer Site Qualification 14 4 2 Unpacking and Unloading Procedure 15 4 3 Setup 16 5 OPERATION 17 30 5 1 Operation of the...

Page 6: ...manual describes all aspects of receiving installing use moving and storage of the Stirling Ultracold SU780UE Freezer More detail on specific aspects of operation of the freezer is available online T...

Page 7: ...bility of the user Flammable Refrigerant Use SU780UE uses 90 grams of R 170 Ethane in a hermetically sealed thermosiphon tubing It requires caution in use repair A Danger Risk of Fire or Explosion Fla...

Page 8: ...onsists of three gaskets and is factory replaceable A door defrost minimizes water or ice deposition on the gasket interface 2 3 Temperature Monitoring Features Two resistance temperature detectors RT...

Page 9: ...ervice information Display freezer identification information Values for the following SU780UE parameters are viewed and modified through the touch screen Modifiable Values Accessible Values Temperatu...

Page 10: ...al NC NO C NC normally closed opened at alarm NO normally opened closed at alarm C common D Battery Switch E Data Port not valid 8 CO2 LN2 Backup connector 9 Air vent 10 Outer door hinges 11 Access po...

Page 11: ...old com 18 2 Features CAUTION Tipping Hazard The unloaded freezer is TOP HEAVY Take care in moving and installation Do not pitch the freezer more than 12 degrees from horizontal Doing so may cause it...

Page 12: ...are no user serviceable parts inside the freezer unit Contact Stirling Ultracold for authorized repair procedures as required Do not immerse in water pour water on the unit or operate where water may...

Page 13: ...r clothing Ultra low temperatures may adversely impact freezer contents Do not put ice or liquid water directly in the freezer box always use suitable containers Use only sample containers that have b...

Page 14: ...the panel on the back of the freezer The left side requires appropriate space for handle access The right side requires appropriate space for door opening 4 Ingress to the access port see Page 10 is r...

Page 15: ...freezer 5 Remove cardboard corner supports 6 Remove the bottom portion of cardboard shipping unit 6 7 Remove plastic cover from the freezer 8 Collapse all side walls of the bottom portion of the card...

Page 16: ...emperature and its door is opened and closed the partial vacuum created when warm air is admitted then cooled will prevent reopening of the door until the pressure is equalized A vacuum relief port is...

Page 17: ...l A Password Identification Number PIN may be set but is not displayed The default PIN is 1234 and may be changed by the user to any four digit numeric Use the PIN to control access to Swift controlle...

Page 18: ...up display and change system date and time Door Defrost adjust defrost heater between 0 to 100 PIN Setup disable enable the system PIN and change the PIN Silence Alarm temporarily silence audible alar...

Page 19: ...mes are shown in bold Access to certain screens requires entry of the system PIN via a numeric keypad screen this entry is shown as the PIN button tap Guide to Basic GUI Functions ON OFF Switch the ma...

Page 20: ...wift Graphical User Interface GUI Instructions 1 Start Screen Turn On Freezer and Battery Power Stirling Ultracold splash screen will appear for 3 seconds 2 Home Screen The Home screen will be display...

Page 21: ...orarily silence the audible alarm Tap the Event Log button to track the last approximately 200 events Tap the Chart History button to track the cabinet air temperature over the last 12 hours 24 hours...

Page 22: ...r Defrost button to setup auto defrost or to start a manual defrost Tap PIN to change or disable PIN Tap the Back button to return to the Setup Screen Tap the Home button to take you back to the Home...

Page 23: ...e is tapped Ext Delay delay between audible alarm and remote alarm Door Delay period of time that the door can be open before sounding an alarm Tap the Save button to save configurations Tap the Back...

Page 24: ...enter a new 4 digit PIN then tap Enter You will then be prompted to reenter the new PIN then tap Enter To disable PIN leave the Enter New PIN field blank and tap Enter 9 Door Defrost Adjust defrost he...

Page 25: ...ll through the pages Tap the Back button to return to the Setup Screen Tap the Home button to take you back to the Home Screen 12 Chart History Chart History will display the internal box air temperat...

Page 26: ...to test alarms Tap SVC Contact to see service contact information Tap the Service button to look at freezer parameters such as temperatures and engine voltage current and power Tap the Back button to...

Page 27: ...rovides alarm testing Tap the AlarmTest button to test temperature alarms Tap the AlarmTest button again to stop beeping 16 Service Contact Service Contact Screen provides phone email and web address...

Page 28: ...e screen provides technical information for service and RTD calibration accessible only through the use of the service PIN number Tap the RTD Calibr button to calibrate the RTD Tap the Back button to...

Page 29: ...ration Screen is used to compensate for discrepancies between the Display RTD and a user provided standard Use the and buttons to adjust the offset Tap the Calib button to save changes Tap the Back bu...

Page 30: ...nsers or pads In the event of excess ice accumulation remove any ice that accumulates inside the freezer by defrosting it Transfer the contents of the freezer to alternate storage switch off the power...

Page 31: ...ith suitable sterilizing agent if the freezer has been used for biohazards Do not use bleach Close and secure the door to the freezer Move the freezer See Section 4 2 for precautions associated with t...

Page 32: ...sing a vacuum or shop air clean any dust or debris from copper fins and surrounding area 6 Inspect fins for damage or corrosion Slight discoloration due to copper patina is normal and will not affect...

Page 33: ...is firmly seated Improper environment Remove freezer from direct sunlight hot room etc Check that freezer is level Tilts of more than 5 degrees in some directions will degrade performance Freezer rec...

Page 34: ...e 86 C to 20 C 32 C 90 F ambient adjustable to 1 C increments Ambient Operating Temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Warehouse Storage Temperature 5 C to 60 C at RH 65 Operational Environment This ult...

Page 35: ...irlingultracold com 9 Specifications FRONT 79 0 2007 mm 75 6 1921 mm 3 3 84 mm 29 6 753mm 1 9 49mm 3 2 81mm SIDE 60 5 1537 mm 23 7 603mm 34 2 869mm 7 2 182mm 3 4 88 mm 3 4 88 mm 8 1 206 mm TOP 36 0 91...

Page 36: ...ull Down from Ambient 7 hours Recovery from 2 min ute door opening 1 7 hours Warm Up Profile 2 5 hours to 60 C 6 5 hours to 40 C 12 hours to 20 C Energy Use 10 8 kWh day 9 kWh day average 375 watts 7...

Page 37: ...ns Part Material Color Treatment Body Main Body Door Front Cover and Top Cover Mild steel White Powder coated Interior Steel White Powder coated Shelves Stainless Steel adjustable Handle Zinc Alloy Gr...

Page 38: ...ion for a service company to diagnose the problem must be approved by Global Cooling Inc Global Cooling Inc will not be responsible for charges incurred for service calls made by a third party prior t...

Page 39: ...e from Global Cooling Global Cooling warrants that Distributor shall acquire products purchased hereunder free and clear of all liens and encumbrances Global Cooling further warrants all products to b...

Page 40: ...7901 www stirlingultracold com 2016 Stirling Ultracold Global Cooling Inc All Rights Reserved HUMM technology is manufactured under U S and International patents Stirling Ultracold Shuttle HUMM and S...

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