O OP PE ER RA Attiin NG G Iin NS STTR RU UC Cttiio ON NS S: UF 755 G UF 455 G
O OP PE ER RA Attiin NG G Iin NS STTR RU UC Cttiio ON NS S: UF 755 G UF 455 G
O OP PE ER RA Attiin NG G Iin NS STTR RU UC Cttiio ON NS S: UF 755 G UF 455 G
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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CONTENTS
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Important Information
General _____________________________________________________________4
Safety ______________________________________________________________4
Transport ___________________________________________________________4
Environmental Protection _____________________________________________4
Installation
Location ____________________________________________________________5
Cleaning / Disinfection ________________________________________________5
Electrical Connection _________________________________________________6
Fuse / Over-current Release____________________________________________6
Electronics
Fascia panel_________________________________________________________6
Display _____________________________________________________________6
Switching on ________________________________________________________7
Temperature Display __________________________________________________7
Button functions _____________________________________________________7
Setting the language __________________________________________________7
The “SETTINGS”-Menu ________________________________________________7
The “EXTRA” - Menu __________________________________________________9
Status- and Warning messages ________________________________________10
Alarm and error messages ____________________________________________11
Use and Operation
Important advise for storage __________________________________________12
Alarm situations ____________________________________________________12
Alarm History _______________________________________________________13
Rechargeable battery ________________________________________________13
External Alarmfunction _______________________________________________13
Temperature recorder (optional) _______________________________________14
RS485 Interface _____________________________________________________14
Cleaning ___________________________________________________________14
Frame heater _______________________________________________________14
Machine Compartment _______________________________________________14
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Important Information
General
• Ultra Deep Freezers of the UF-series are designed • Keep these operating instructions ready at hand
to ensure the structure-maintaining long-term and leave them with the machine, so that all
storage of valuable preparations at very low users can find out about the functions and safety
temperatures. The units are not intended to be regulations.
used for cooling of foodstuffs. • Ensure that there is sufficient room around the
• Before using the unit, read these operating unit for air circulation. Please refer to the
!
instructions carefully, including all the installation information regarding this point.
information on operating safety, use and
maintenance.
Safety
• All installation work and adjustments to the unit • Ensure that the connecting cable is not squeezed
must only be carried out by qualified personnel. or bent when the unit is being installed or moved.
Work performed by persons with insufficient • Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance
technical knowledge may adversely affect the work, always switch the machine off and
performance of the unit or cause physical injury disconnect the mains plug. Always pull the plug
or damage to the equipment. and never the cable. If the plug is not accessible,
• The units must only be used by adults. Do not switch off at the safety device.
allow children to play with the units or touch the • The unit's cooling system contains refrigerant.
controls. Both the unit and the products stored inside can
• The inside of the unit and the stored products are be severely damaged if this system starts to leak.
very cold. To protect against burning, always wear Make sure, therefore, that no sharp or pointed
gloves while working on it. objects come into contact with the cooling
• All servicing and repairs must only be carried out system..
by a qualified customer service engineer. Only • The sound intensity level produced by the
genuine spare parts must be used. equipment is lower than 70 dBA (measured in a
distance of 1 meter).
Transport
• Check whether the unit has been delivered • Do not operate a unit that has been damaged in
undamaged. If you find that damage has occurred transit! If you are unsure, contact your sales
in transit, immediately contact the delivery outlet and ask them.
service or relevant sales outlet, submitting the • The unit must be transported in an upright
delivery note or proof of purchase. position only (maximum inclination 45°).
• Follow the instructions for transport and storage
of the product marked on the packing:
min : -20°C
max : +60°C
Environmental Protection
• Make your contribution to saving the • Before scrapping the unit, arrange for the lead
environment. Bear in mind that orderly and accumulator to be removed and disposed of
proper disposal is required. Packaging materials separately.
and devices are always recyclable and should be • When disposing of the unit, make sure that it
taken for recycling. does not get too hot, as combustible gas would
• Before scrapping an old unit, remove the door so cause the insulating foam to froth up.
that children cannot lock themselves inside while
playing.
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Installation !
min 30 cm
min 70 mm
min 70 mm
Location POWER FAIL ALARM HISTORY POWER FAIL ALARM HISTORY
ALARM TEST
• The unit is intended for indoor use only. It must be set up in a dry well-
ventilated place where no conductive pollution occurs.
(POLLUTION DEGREE 1).
• The altitude of the location must not exceed 10000ft.
• Avoid direct sunlight or locating it close to a heat
source. The ambient temperature of the location
should be 41°F to 104°F. The relative humidity
must not exceed 70% up to 88°F, decreasing
cm
min 3 inches
30cm
inches
min
min 70
70 mm
linearly to 50% at 104°F. mm min
min 370
min 70 mm
inches
mm
2030
• Ensure that the unit is steady and perfectly
min
min
min
straight and does not knock against any of the
POWER FAIL ALARM HISTORY POWER FAIL ALARM HISTORY
ALARM TEST
ALARM TEST
Cleaning / Disinfection
• Clean or disinfect the unit inside and outside • For disinfecting, we recommend all the surface
before using it. Use only gentle cleaning agents. disinfecting agents commonly used by the
Never use aggressive or caustic cleaning agents, customer, provided they are recommended by the
scouring powder, steel wool, abrasive sponges or German Association for Hygiene and Microbiology
chemical solvents. (DGHM) or other national organisations. For
disinfecting small areas, we recommend using a
concentrated alcoholic agent.
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Electrical Connection
• The mains supply voltage of the unit must be • Before connecting the unit and switching it on for
208-220V (±10%) - 60Hz - 1200W. the first time, allow it to stand for 30 minutes.
• Before connecting the unit, check whether the • To prevent problems with other electrical
details on the nameplate in the interior equipment causing this unit to malfunction, it
correspond to local values. The unit must only be should be connected to a separate circuit. Never
connected to an earthed socket (Protection class connect the unit to a single socket with other
I), IP 22. electrical equipment by means of a multi-socket.
• The unit corresponds to category II of IEC 60364- • Make sure that the plug of the unit is easily
4-443. accessible so that if need be it can be easily
disconnected without having to move other
equipment or furniture.
Electronics
Fascia panel
LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN
buttons
red LED
(Alarm) Display
220V BACK-
button
10:32
220V
10:32
ENTER- MENU-
Key switch
button button
green LED Mute-button
(Power)
220V
Display 10:32
DOOR OPEN
BATTERY FAIL
battery
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Switching on
• Check the setting of the circuit breaker. (see • After the self-test, the temperature inside the
chapter “Fuse / Over-current Release”) refrigerator is displayed.
• To switch the unit on, turn the key switch in • The compressor will only switch on a certain time
horizontal position. The green power LED lights after the self-test.
up.
Temperature Display
• During normal operation the display shows the • The display is carried out in steps of 0.1° or 1°
internal temperature of the refrigerator. The - depending on the setting “RESOLUTION” in the
temperature unit is dependent on the setting SETTINGS menu.
“TEMP.UNIT” in the SETTINGS menu.
(°C - Celsius or °F -Fahrenheit).
Button functions
• Pressing the MENU-button gives you access • Use the ENTER-key to confirm the actual
to the menu area. Choose the respective menu selection. This applies both for menu selection
using the UP- and DOWN-keys. The selection is and for parameter value. The change of a
confirmed with the ENTER-button. parameter only becomes effective when
• Press the BACK-key to return to the confirmed with the ENTER-key.
previous screen or menu. • In the case of an alarm, the acoustic alarm can be
• Navigation within the menus and changing of the mute
switched off for a specified time with the “m
settings are done using the UP ,, DOWN- , button”. In Menu-mode the “mute button” is out
LEFT- und RIGHT keys. of function.
The “SETTINGS”-Menu
• The parameters contained in the “SETTINGS” menu partially intervene in the function
of the appliance. Access to the SETTINGS menu can therefore be protected by a
password. It is recommended to use this protection to limit access to the parameters.
SET POINT
SET : X.X °C The temperature set point is the set temperature of the
refrigerator. The set point can be altered
between the prescribed limit values in stages of 0.5 K.
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DATE/TIME
SET DATE/TIME
HH:MM
dd MMM yy Setting current time and date.
▼ SELECT 12h/24H
12h DISPLAY 24h DISPLAY Changing between 12-hour and 24-hour display
ALARMS
SET LOW ALARM
LOW ALARM : X.X °C The lowest admissible internal temperature. If the
temperature falls below this value a temperature alarm
is triggered.
SET HIGH ALARM
HIGH ALARM : X.X °C The highest admissible internal temperature. If the
temperature exceeds this value a temperature alarm is
triggered.
FRAME HEATER
FRAME HEATER OFF ON Switching frame heater on and off.
(see Chapter “Frame heater”)
ALARM TEST
ALARM TEST ACTIVATION
ALARM TEST This function is used for simulation a temperature alarm
situation. Pressing the ENTER-button will launch the
following alarm test cycle:
1. Phased increase of the internal temperature until the
upper alarm limit is reached. Triggering of the
temperature alarm.
2. Phased reduction of the internal temperature until
the lower alarm limit is reached. Triggering of the
temperature alarm.
REMOTE ACTIVATION
REMOTE OFF ON The remote alarm function can be switched on and off
for an alarm test.
COMM. ADDRESS
COMM. ADDR: 0 255 With the aid of the built-in RS485 interface several
appliances can be networked with each other. If this is
the case every individual appliance must receive a
separate communication address.
(setting of 0 – 255)
SERVICE
RESET SERVICE TIME
RESET COUNTER
YES NO After the expiry of a given operating time a “SERVICE”
message appears on the display to call attention to the
fact that a regular maintenance is due. The counter for
this service time can be put back with this function.
HIDE SERVICE WARNING This function is for cancelling the “service”
message.
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USER PASSWORD Changing the password to access the “SETTINGS”
MENU.
CHANGE USER PASSWORD:
0XXX
XXXX Enter the new password twice and confirm.
• The “EXTRA” menu only contains parameters without influence on the function of
the appliance and are therefore accessible for any use without a password.
SHOW HISTORY Display for alarm situations. With the aid of the UP- and
DOWN buttons you can scroll down the list
DELETE HISTORY
DELETE HISTORY:
NO YES YES : deletes the entire history data.
BUZZER
VOLUME
BUZZER VOLUME Setting the volume of the acoustic alarm signal
MUTE TIME
MUTE TIME : 0 60 On the occurrence of an alarm, the acoustic signal can
be switched off for a given time by activating the ENTER
button. The given time is determined by this parameter.
It can be changed from 0 to 60 minutes in stages of1I
minute.
AMBIENT PROBE
AMBIENT NONE If an ambient temperature sensor is connected to the
appliance , the temperature measured by this sensor
can be indicated on the display.
• The electronics generate various status or • If one or several messages are to be displayed at
warning messages depending on the setting or the same time in one line, these messages
the condition of the appliance. appear alternately on the display.
DOOR OPEN This message appears as soon as the door of the appliance is
opened. If the door is not closed again after a preset time, an alarm is
triggered. This alarm is not entered in the history list.
The message or the alarm disappears as soon as the door is
closed.
HISTORY This message indicates that a new entry has been made in the alarm
history list. The message disappears as soon as the history has been
displayed once with the function “SHOW HISTORY”.
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ALARM TEST Appears during an alarm test. The message disappears as soon as the
test has finished.
AMBIENT ..°C If an ambient temperature sensor is connected to the appliance and the
display in the EXTRA menu activated ( - EXTRA - AMBIENT PROBE),
this message appears followed by the currently measured ambient
temperature in the display.
REG ..°C If the display of the regulating sensor is activated in the EXTRA menu (
- EXTRA - ADD. PROBE - REGULATION) this message appears followed
by the currently measured control temperature in the display.
HEX ..°C If a temperature sensor is connected to the heat exchanger and the
display activated in the EXTRA menu ( - EXTRA - ADD. PROBE - HEAT
EXCH.) this message appears followed by the currently measured heat
exchanger temperature on the display.
SERVICE If the appliance has been running for a preset time this message
appears on the display to indicate that a cleaning or maintenance
procedure is required. The message can be cancelled with the “HIDE
SERVICE WARNING” function in the SETTINGS menu.
HIGH AMBIENT TEMP. If an ambient temperature sensor is connected to the appliance and if
this value rises above a given value this message appears on the
display. The appliance will however function normally. The maximum
value stored in the electronics depends on the temperature class of the
appliance in question and cannot be changed.
LOW AMBIENT TEMP. analogous to “HIGH AMBIENT TEMP.” however with minimum value.
HIGH ALARM This alarm message appears as soon as the internal temperature
exceeds the given upper alarm limit. A temperature warn alarm is
stored in the Alarm History. The alarm message disappears as soon as
the temperature reaches the upper alarm limit again.
LOW ALARM This alarm message appears as soon as the internal temperature falls
below the given lower alarm limit. A temperature cold alarm is stored in
the Alarm History. The alarm message disappears as soon as the
temperature reaches the lower alarm limit again.
POWERFAIL This message appears if the power supply is interrupted with the
appliance switched on.
A power failure alarm is stored in the alarm history. The alarm message
disappears as soon as the power supply is restored.
BAT.2 LOW/FAIL This message appears if the optional additional battery is faulty or flat.
At the same time the battery symbol also appears on the display.
SENS. REG. FAIL Failure of the control sensor. The appliance continues to run in
“FAILSAFE” mode.
SENS. DIS. FAIL Failure of the display sensor. In this case the display function is taken
over by the control sensor.
SENS. H.EX. FAIL Failure of the temperature sensor on the heat exchanger.
E1 / CFGERROR Configuration fault: Fault in the parameter setting. The appliance does
not start.
FAILSAFE MODE Serious fault, however the appliance continues to run in "FAILSAFE”
mode. i.e. the compressor switches on and off according to the set
rhythm.
Alarm situations
• On the occurrence of an alarm situation attempts temporarly switched on again by pressing any
must be made to find out the reason for the key.
alarm and remove it as quickly as possible. If that After a given time (setting: EXTRA - DISPLAY -
is not successful the necessary measures must BACKL. TIMEOUT ) the display switches off again.
immediately be taken so that the stored goods do The acoustic alarm can be suppressed for a set
not sustain any damage. time by pressing the ENTER button. During a
• At a temperature alarm the red LED alarm lights powerfail phase no parameters can be changed.
up and an acoustic signal sounds. In addition the • If the internal temperature rises above the upper
corresponding alarm message appears on the limit during a powerfail phase a temperature
display. alarm is triggered and entered into the History
• In the case of a powerfail alarm the green power list. In the case of a door alarm the red LED lights
LED and the red LED alarm flash and an acoustic up and an acoustic signal sounds. In addition the
signal sounds. The display is switched off but be corresponding alarm message appears on the
display.
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Alarm History
• The alarm history list contains all relevant data • The alarm history list can be accessed via the
on temperature and powerfail events. The list “SHOW HISTORY” function in the EXTRA menu.
contains up to 20 alarm situations. Within the list you navigate by means of the UP
• The status message “HISTORY” indicates that and DOWN buttons. The first and last entry in the
new entries have been made in the list. list are marked “BEGIN OF LIST” and “END OF
LIST”.
• The following information is stored in the Alarm History :
Temperature alarm :
ALARM : type of alarm (HIGH ALARM or LOW ALARM)
START : Start date and time of alarm situation
END : End date and time of alarm situation
AVG : Average temperature on the display sensor during the alarm situations.
MAX / MIN : Maximum or minimum temperature value on the display sensor during the
alarm situation (depending on the type of temperature alarm)
Powerfail alarm :
ALARM : POWERFAIL
START : Start date and time of alarm situation
END : End date and time of alarm situation
AVG : Average temperature on the display sensor during the alarm situations
• To delete the alarm history, select the function “DELETE HISTORY” from the EXTRA menu.
Rechargeable battery
• The monitoring functions of the electronics • At the first starting up it may happen that the
during an interruption of the power supply for at message „BAT.1 LOW/FAIL” appears. The message
least 48 hours are maintained by an integrated will disappear as soon as the battery is charged.
rechargeable battery. • The battery should be pre-emptively replaced
• This battery is automatically charged when the every 2 years. This replacement must only be
appliance is connected. carried out by a recognised service technician.
• If the capacity of the battery is no longer Before dismantling the battery the appliance
sufficient to take over the control function, the must be switched off and the plug pulled out.
error message “BAT.1 LOW/FAIL” appears on the • The battery is a lead-acid storage battery that
display. must be disposed of separately in the case of a
fault.
External Alarmfunction
• There are two terminals with three floating TEMPERATURE-ALARM POWERFAIL-ALARM
contacts on the back of the unit that can be used DOOR-ALARM
to trigger an additional external alarm (visual or Resting state Resting state
audible).
• The upper contacts correspond to temperature-
and door-alarm, the lower contacts correspond
to a powerfail-alarm.
• Pressing the ENTER-key in an alarm situation
only switches off the internal audible alarm. The
key does not interfere with the external alarm.
The external alarm signal is only switched off Alarm Alarm
once the cause of the alarm has been eliminated.
• A voltage of between 12V DC and a maximum of
250V AC can be connected at the contacts. The
maximum load must not exceed 8A. The
minimum power rating is 100mA / 5V.
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Temperature recorder (optional)
• The recorder is used to record the temperature
response over a certain period. This period can
either be set to 7 days (preset) or 24 hours, as
required. To change the setting, proceed as
follows: raise the lever with the recording stylus
and take the lock nut off the recorder axis. You
can now remove the recorder disk. Now pull the
recorder axis to remove the assembly from the
housing. The switch with which to set the
required time period is located on the side of the
assembly.
• The disks for the two time periods are different.
Make sure that you insert the correct disk.
• The clockwork for the recorder is powered by a
1.5V AA battery. This is located on the underside
of the recorder assembly.
• To replace the stylus, take the old stylus out of
the stylus retainer and push the new one into the
guides until it stops. Be careful not to touch the
stylus with your fingers.
• When re-assembling, make sure that the lock nut
is sited correctly.
RS485 Interface
• The unit is equiped with an RS485 interface. You
can use this interface to connect the unit to a PC
or to network it to other refrigerating equipment.
• For information about connection options and
software, contact your local service centre.
Cleaning
• The refrigerator should be cleaned and if • Only use gentle cleaning agents.
220V
Never use
necessary disinfected before you use it for the 10:32
aggressive or caustic cleaning agents, scouring
first time and then at regular intervals thereafter. powder, steel wool, abrasive sponges or chemical
solvents.
• Before restarting the unit after cleaning, the
interior must be thoroughly dried.
Frame heater
220V
10:32
• The units are fitted with a frame heater. This can • The frame heater symbol shows, that the
optionally be switched on or off via the function heater is switched on.
DOOR OPEN
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