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BIOBASIC

USER MANUAL

Models: 210, 310 & 410

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    BIOBASIC USER MANUAL Models: 210, 310 & 410...
  • Page 2: Before You Proceed

    Gram Commercial A/S. Gram Commercial A/S guarantees the appliance under certain warranty conditions. Gram Commercial A/S is in no way responsible for any loss or damage of content. Your feedback is much appreciated, feel free to email us at: info@gram-bioline.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before You proceed .................. 2 Contents ....................3 Intended use ..................... 4 Temperature setpoint range and ambient requirements ........4 Symbols used .................... 5 Installation ....................6 Initial setup steps ....................6 Adjusting the base ....................7 Anti tilt bracket ....................... 8 Wall mounting ......................
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    + temperature Minimum ambient Maximum ambient setpoint range operating temperature operating temperature BIOBASIC 210, 310, 410 RR with solid door: +2/+15 ºC +10 ºC +35 ºC RR with glass door: +2/+15 ºC +10 ºC +32 ºC RF: -25/-5 ºC +10 ºC...
  • Page 5: Symbols Used

    Symbols used Hazard Risk of electric shock Risk of material damage Risk of personal injury Risk of burning / freezing Info BIOBASIC MANUAL...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Installation Initial setup steps Due to safety and operating reasons, the cabinet must not be used outdoors. The cabinet should be installed in a dry and sufficiently ventilated area. To ensure efficient operation, the cabinet should not be installed in direct sunlight or close to heat sources. Avoid placement of the cabinet in a chloric/acidic environment due to risk of corrosion.
  • Page 7: Adjusting The Base

    Adjusting the base Cabinets equipped with legs should be levelled as shown in the illustrations to the left. For cabinets equipped with castors, the floor must be level to ensure stable positioning and safe use. When the cabinet is positioned, the 2 front castors should be locked.
  • Page 8: Anti Tilt Bracket

    Installation Anti tilt bracket Cabinets with drawers and/or glass door must be secured to a stable vertical surface, ensuring that the cabinet can not tip over when the drawers are drawn to the outermost position, or the door is open. Brackets for securing the cabinet are included from the factory.
  • Page 9: Wall Mounting

    Wall mounting Wall mounting brackets can be supplied if specified. Allowing the cabinet to be lifted from the floor. Find instructions on wall mounting of a BIOBASIC 210 below, the same procedure applies for mounting 310 and 410. BIOBASIC MANUAL...
  • Page 10: Surroundings

    Installation Surroundings There must be at least a 30mm gap between cabinets and/or walls. Min. 30mm Product inspection A visual inspection of the cabinet must be conducted prior to putting the cabinet into service. Check the cabinets structural integrity, that door frames and doors don’t have deformities, gaskets seal properly and the doors sit flush up against the door frame.
  • Page 11: Voltage Free Contact

    Voltage free contact The illustration below shows the three connectors for the relay (e.g.. in connecting to CTS or other external monitoring systems). The three connections, are respectively Common, NO (Normally Open) and NC Normally Open (NO) Common (Normally Closed). The moment voltage is applied, the controller draws the relay, this makes it possible for the controller to respond to both high and low Common...
  • Page 12: Connecting To Electricity

    Installation Connecting to electricity When setting up in an ordinary scenario that is not subject to regulations for EN 60079-15 zone 2: The appliance may be connected in accordance with applicable local heavy current regulations. Note that there are special regulations for products that are in accordance with EN 60079-15 zone 2.
  • Page 13 Never use the cabinet if the plug is damaged. The cabinet should be examined by a Gram Commercial A/S authorised service technician in such cases. In both cases:...
  • Page 14: Start Up

    Start up 15 º C 2 º C M U T E A L A R M S E T + 5 º B I O BA S IC On/Off Parameter settings menu / go a menu-step back Select or confirm a menu Setpoint temperature setting parameter Navigate upwards in a given...
  • Page 15: The Digital Display Controls

    The digital display controls M E N U / S E L E C T B A C K O N / O F F D O W N Key pad lock engaged Defrost in progress Display Visual distinction between refrigerator or freezer Temperature- and/or door- Door lock...
  • Page 16: General Introduction To The Controller Interface

    Start up General introduction to the controller interface Turn On/Off: Press shortly to turn the cabinet on and press for 6 seconds to turn the cabinet off. Initiation procedure: Readout of the software version and variant will occur shortly after turning the cabinet on.
  • Page 17: Alarm Settings

    Alarm settings Press for 3 seconds to enter the alarm settings Alarm settings Unit High temperature alarm limit. [° C] Code for activated alarm [A2] Low temperature alarm limit. [° C] Code for activated alarm [A3] [Min.] Delay of high temperature alarm [Min.] Delay of low temperature alarm Door alarm.
  • Page 18: Operation Parameters

    Operation parameters Please note - changing operation parameters without the expressed consent from Gram Commercial A/S can have unintended implications on performance and potentially void warranty. Press for 5 seconds to enter operation parameters. Operation parameters Unit Offset of A-sensor. Reference sensor [°...
  • Page 19: Error Codes

    Error codes Display code Explanation - 0 - Door is open Door alarm “dAd” has been activated High temperature alarm “HL” is or has been activated Low temperature alarm “LL” is or has been activated Error on the main cabinet sensor. The refrigeration system will use an emergency program to make the cabinet run.
  • Page 20: Sensor Offset

    Sensor offset Sensor offset is used in cases where there are deviations in the cabinet’s actual operation compared to control measurements by independent temperature measuring systems. The A-sensor is used to manage the cabinets refrigeration system, and is also the reference sensor for the display and alarms. The A-sensor is offset if the actual temperature in the cabinet does not match the setpoint, despite taking the hysteresis into consideration.
  • Page 21 Practical example of offsetting: Example 1 - The temperature in the cabinet is operating colder than the actual setpoint. With a setpoint of +4°C, the actual temperature inside the cabinet is between +2 and +4°C. The desired temperature range is between +3 and +5°C.
  • Page 22: Ordinary Use

    Ordinary use The cabinet is not suited for storing items that emit vapours, as they might corrode the cabinet and its components. All the items stored in the cabinet that are not sealed, or wrapped, should be covered to reduce the risk of corrosion of the cabinet and its components.
  • Page 23: Regular Maintenance

    Regular maintenance Cleaning Always disconnect the cabinet before cleaning. The cabinet should be cleaned internally with a mild soap solution (Max. 85°C) at suitable intervals and checked thoroughly before it is put into operation again. The compressor compartment and in particular the condenser must be kept free from dust and dirt.
  • Page 24: Door Gaskets

    Regular inspections are recommended. The door gasket should be cleaned regularly with a mild soap solution. If a gasket is to be replaced, please contact your local Gram BioLine distributor. 24 | BIOBASIC MANUAL...
  • Page 25: General Info

    The cabinets refrigeration components should at least be checked once a year by a Gram Commercial A/S technician or a similar professional. Quote the serial number (SN) of a cabinet when referring to it.
  • Page 26: Reversing Of Door

    Reversing of door Applicable to cabinets without self close device and glass door 1. Switch off the power at the mains socket. 2. Dismantle the two screws that hold the control panel at front and back, pull the panel a little forward, and then tilt it upwards. 3.
  • Page 27: Important

    IMPORTANT Notice There may occur sharp edges on the cabinet housing, compressor room, and interior furnishings. Show due diligence when handling the cabinet, neglect of these precautions can lead to injuries. Danger of wedging in the frame slot between the door and the cabinet, show due diligence when opening and closing the cabinet door.
  • Page 28: Disposal

    Contact you local BioLine distributor when the cabinet needs to be disposed of. For additional information, see our website: www.gram-biobasic.com 28 | BIOBASIC MANUAL...
  • Page 29: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity English EC Declaration of Conformity We, Gram Commercial A/S declare under sole responsibility that the following products: Name: GRAM BIOBASIC Model: 210, 310 & 410 Refrigerant: R134a & R600a To which this declaration relates, is in compliance with all the applicable essential requirements, and other provisions of t he European Council Directive.
  • Page 30: Wiring Diagrams

    Wiring diagrams 30 | BIOBASIC MANUAL...
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  • Page 32: Piping Diagram

    Piping diagram 32 | BIOBASIC MANUAL...
  • Page 33: Notes

    Notes | 33 BIOBASIC MANUAL...
  • Page 34 Notes 34 | BIOBASIC MANUAL...
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  • Page 36 Gram Commercial A/S Aage Grams Vej 1 DK-6500 Vojens Tel. +45 7320 1300 Info@gram-bioline.com Item number 765041746 Rev.: 180518 Language: English...

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