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Make sure to read the following!

 

Warning

 

 
 

If the surrounding temperature is outside 

the optimum range (5°C~30°C), it may 
cause breakdown

.

 

 

Do not use any inflammable spray, such as 
lacquer paint, or any form of volatile 
substances or inflammables near the 
freezer. Sparks discharged from the 
electrical components of the freezer may 
ignite such substances that lead to 
explosions or fire.

 

Do not pour or spill water directly onto the 
appliance or wash it with water Failure to 
follow the instructions may lead to short 
circuits or electric shocks. 

 

Do not touch the electrical components of 
the freezer, such as the power plug and the 
switches, with wet hands. Failure to follow 
these instructions may lead to electric 
shocks.

 

Make sure that the power plug is cleaned 
regularly. Always make sure that the plug is 
completely inserted into the outlet. A dusty 
or dirty plug or incomplete insertion of the 
plug may cause electric shocks or fire.

 

 

Please carry out regular checks to ensure 
that the circuit breaker is functioning 
correctly. If it is defective, it may lead to 
electric shocks in the case of electrical 
leakage. 

 

When a circuit breaker activates, please 
consult your sales agency or qualified 
experts Forceful power restoration may 
cause electric shocks or fire. 

 

Do  not  place  any  objects  or  containers 
containing  water  in  the  freezer.  If  they  fall 
over, they may cause personal injury and the 
spilt  water  may  lead  to  poor  electrical 
isolation and electric leakage

 

Do not scratch, convert, bend, pull, or tie the 
power cord. Also, do not put any heavy 
objects on it. Make sure the cord is not being 
pinched. Any damage to the power cord 
may cause fire or electric shocks. 

When unplugging the freezer, pull on the 
plug itself. Do not pull the power cord. You 
may damage the inside wires leading to 
overheating and fire. 

 

Use the switch to turn the freezer on or off. 
Inserting or unplugging the plug while the 
freezer is switched on, may cause electric 
shocks or short circuits

 

After switching off the appliance, wait for at 
least 10 minutes before switching it on again. 
Failure to do so may overload the 
compressors, causing a breakdown. 
However, please note that the appliance 
should be switched on within 1 hour after the 
power is cut. If you switch off the appliance 
for more than 1 hour, please wait for at least 
48 hours with the door open before 
restarting it. 

Do not put your hands in the mechanical 
compartment as it contains high-speed fans 
and heat-generating parts. Failure to follow 
these instructions may lead to personal 
injury.

 

 

Do not hang on the door. The door may 
come off the freezer or the freezer may fall 
over, leading to personal injury, electric 
leakage, or electric shocks.

 

 

Do not climb on the freezer. It may fall over and 
cause personal injury.

 

 

Do not insert fingers or other objects into the 
air  vents  or  air  intakes.  As  the  fan  is 
spinning  at  a  high  speed,  it  may  cause 
personal injury or breakdown.

 

 

If you do not use the freezer for a long time, for 
safety purposes, please unplug the 
appliance at the outlet. Failure to follow 
these instructions may lead to dust 
collecting on the power plug resulting in 
fire. 

Do not use the appliance on-board 
vehicles or any other type of vessel

.

 

 

Содержание CRYO 170

Страница 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CRYO 170 230...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...o the equipment and or user injury Particularcaremust be taken not to disassemble the product Warning Ignoring this warning may cause damage to the equipment and or personal injury Caution Special att...

Страница 4: ...ameter in level s et1 set2 set3 set7 16 Chart Recorder 19 Explanation of Optional Liquide Nitrogen Backup system LN2 23 Trouble shooting 26 Trouble Q A 27 Maintenance 32 The following things do not in...

Страница 5: ...rucial result might be caused by other matters depending on circumstances Pleasebesuretokeepallmatters sincetheycontainimportantdetailsaboutsafety Meaning ofmarks Warning Caution Caution Electric shoc...

Страница 6: ...er place where it may get into contact with water Failure to follow these instructions may ca use electric leakage and or electric shocks due to lower electrical isolation Do not pour or spill water o...

Страница 7: ...identally locked in the appliance Use an exclusive power outlet separately Do not use an electrical outlet divider since this may cause excessive heat generation or fire Do not place any inflammables...

Страница 8: ...linderpadlock thedoorcanbelocked Ensureto install the Sub lidsbeforeoperationinordertodecreaseleakedchillyair ormaintain insulation DovariouscontrolssuchaspowerON OFF temperaturedisplay temperature ad...

Страница 9: ...hole at the centerof the backsideof the freezer whereyou can insert temperaturesensorsformeasurementsetc Theinsidediameteris 20mm andtheexterioropeningissealedwitha rubber plug Tosecureminimumspace an...

Страница 10: ...here should be a space of at least 50 cm between the top of the Freezer and the ceiling Install the freezer on a firm and level floor Tostabilizethefreezer turntheadjustablefeet frontsideonly clockwis...

Страница 11: ...rning Do not put bagged ice packs including those containing ammonium nitrate and urea in the freezer Leakages from such bagsmaycauserustorbreakdownofthefreezer Donotplaceanyformofvolatilesubstanceori...

Страница 12: ...ch convert bend pull or tie the power cord Also do not put any heavy objects on it Make sure the cord is not being pinched Any damage to the power cord may cause fire or electric shocks When unpluggin...

Страница 13: ...on other than this rangemay cause breakdown Donotoperatethisforapurposeotherthantemperaturecontrol sinceit maycauseabreakdown PV Present value actual temperature SV Set point value desired temperature...

Страница 14: ...freezer the samples must be precooled If a user load plenty of the samples which have Room temperature into the freezer the temperature will go up temporarily and an alarm may go off When storing the...

Страница 15: ...d Limited to the case of sufficient charging after operation for min 5 days The life of a battery is approx 3 years The remote alarm signal output will be activated under the following conditions REMO...

Страница 16: ...the button UP or DOWN 3 Access to the SET level by pressing the MODE button 4 Scroll between the parameter in the SET level by pressing the MODE button 5 Tochange the parameters press the button up or...

Страница 17: ...GB 16 180...

Страница 18: ...GB 17...

Страница 19: ...lock and two keys are provided See below Battery Mains Powered Battery recorders have two factory fitted 3 6 volt lithium AA cells which provide a minimum of eighteen months operation There is a low...

Страница 20: ...on of the arm taking care not to twist the arm on its spindle Replace with a new pen 1 1 Pen Alignment It is recommended that this procedure is carried out whenever the pen nib is changed or at any ti...

Страница 21: ...s dit dah dit dit L for LOW alarm Pressing Accept now will keep old setting 8 Then press HI LO until the pen is at the desired LOW alarm value 9 Press ACCEPT Sounds dit dit dit O for OK Pen will now r...

Страница 22: ...ll cancel the Alarm Sounder but the Alarm Relay will remain in its alarm condition until the temperature returns to normal To accept an alarm press and hold the Accept Alarm set button until the sound...

Страница 23: ...round 125 C 135 C 1 InstallationofLN2cylinderandhoseconnection A pressurizednitrogencylinderis usedfora LN2cylinder TurnoffAL 1switch REMOTEswitch andBACKUPSYSTEMswitch onacontrolpanel Connect the sow...

Страница 24: ...powder for installation 2 Operation check Whentheconnectionto a cylinderis done startoperationand cooltheinnertemperatureofa freezerdownbelow 130 C If the inner temperature of afreezer reaches below 1...

Страница 25: ...of a freezer setting temperature above 15 C The inner temperature of a freezer rises while running by 15 C or above than the setting temperature Ex Wherethesetinnertemperatureofa freezeris 150 C an al...

Страница 26: ...werswitchturnedoff 2 Whentheapplianceshowspoorcoolingperformance Does the set temperature correspond to the desired temperature Is the appliance placed out of directsunlight Is the appliance placed aw...

Страница 27: ...a set temperature 1 Check the Room temperature Maximum allowed RT 30 C This unit is designed to perform the fixed cooling capacity under 30 C of the ambient temperature Recommended Room temperature is...

Страница 28: ...e are frequent door open close and high humidity If frost is too much and serious check as follows 1 Check if there is a gap between door gasket and main body frame with a door closed If yes frost for...

Страница 29: ...brating sound check inside the compressor room confirm the cause and actions accordingly 6 There is a difference between the displayed temperature in the controller and an external probe As this unit...

Страница 30: ...ntact will prevent the LN2 to spray into the unit 12 An alarm buzzer sounds and an alarm lamp is turned on 1 Increase of the inner temperature of a freezer 2 Fan motor anomaly backup The anomaly of a...

Страница 31: ...operation Movement of the bypass circuit for unblocking The bypass circuit for unblocking is mounted for the following reason Hydrocarbon refrigerants melting in freezer oil will boil being exposed to...

Страница 32: ...wax cleaner However makesurethatthewaxdoesnottouchanyplasticpartsoftheappliance Thecondenserandcompressor arevery hot Donot touch any part ofthem or you may sufferburns Make sure that any electrical...

Страница 33: ...a condition of high humidity when the doors are opened and closed frequently or when the stored materials have high moisture levels Wipe it off with a drycloth The front and sides of the appliance are...

Страница 34: ...en you need to move the appliance do not lay it on its side since this may became a cause of a breakdown Powercut Limitdooropeningasmuchaspossible Do not put any new materials into the freezer It will...

Страница 35: ...perature indicating controller Temperature alarm Power failure alarm Buzzer alarm upon Power failure alarm and temperature increase upon 15 C increasefrom the set temperature battery charging type 2 5...

Страница 36: ...GB Electric Wiring Diagram 35...

Страница 37: ...Test data CRYO 170 0 CRYO 230 0 CRYO 170 0 CRYO 230 0 CRYO 170 0 CRYO 230 0 36...

Страница 38: ...The advantage of the double cooling system 37 GB...

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