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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FLEXA
LRE 120 / 440
PRE 120 / 440
LFE 110 / 360

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FLEXA LRE 120 / 440 PRE 120 / 440 LFE 110 / 360...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Introduction Further information about the appliance Symbols Abbreviations Safety Intended use Personal safety Handling & Transportation Moving the appliance Packaging Unpacking Inactivity for extended period Disposal Installation Preparing the appliance Location Electrical connection Remote alarm contact (installation) Getting started Product description Cabinet description Probes and portholes...
  • Page 3 Contents Page Maintenance General maintenance Cleaning Defrosting Service Spare parts After-sales Warranty Trouble shooting...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    To meet the high quality demand required by the medical and pharmaceutical industry, 10% of all appliances that leave Arctiko are carefully checked and tested to ensure high performance and quality. If the operating and installation instructions describe different models, any difference will be pointed out at the relevant points in the text.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Arctiko is obligated as a supplier to ensure the users safety when operating one of our units. To prevent personal and material injury or damage, please follow the instructions. Intended use Flexa units are designed for storage of biomedical products at a constant temperature in clinical, pharmaceutical, research and laboratory fields.
  • Page 6: Handling & Transportation

    When removing the power plug from the outlet, pull on the plug, not the cord. Pulling the power cord may result in electric shock or fire by short circuit. Handling & Transportation Moving the appliance Lifting, moving and transportation of the appliance without suitable equipment may cause personal injury or material damage.
  • Page 7: Inactivity For Extended Period

    Inactivity for extended period If the appliance must be switched off for a longer period and stored away, please take following precautions. - Clean the appliance both inside and outside. - Ventilate the appliance and make sure it is completely dry. - Disconnect the power cord.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Preparing the appliance - Unpack the unit: Remove all packaging materials, plastic bags and straps. - Storing the key: The key for the door lock is placed in a plastic bag inside the unit. Keep the key in a safe place. - Read the Quick start guide: The quick start guide is provided with the unit.
  • Page 9 - Dry area: Avoid placing the unit near damp areas such as a water faucet and sinks. - Clean area: Placing the unit in a clean environment will reduce risk of function failure. Avoid installing a unit in or near chemicals and materials that might have outgassing property to avoid corrosion.
  • Page 10: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection In order to ensure an economical and reliable installation that complies with the limits of temperature and voltage drop, it is necessary to determine maximum load of appliances connected to the installation. In determining the maximum load for an installation or for a part of it, it is required to take into account contemporaneous factors.
  • Page 11: Remote Alarm Contact (Installation)

    Replacing the power cord may only be done by authorized personal. Never use gas lines as the ground protection for the unit. This can cause an explosion. Disconnect the power cord if there is something wrong with the unit. Continued abnormal operation may cause electric shock or fire.
  • Page 12: Product Description

    5. Once a thorough inspection of the appliance is completed, products can be loaded into the appliance. Be aware not to load too many warm products into the appliance at one time as this can affect the cooling performance of the appliance. Product description The Flexa range offers high performance and stability.
  • Page 13: Cabinet Description

    Cabinet description 1. Top panel 3. LED light 2. Controller 21. Door switch 22. Door lock 20. Remote alarm contact (Backside of the cabinet) 4. Rating plate 19. Fan 5. Door with handle 18. Antifreeze (Backside of the cabinet) 17. Condenser (Backside of the cabinet) 16.
  • Page 14: Probes And Portholes

    1. Top panel Fitted with 12. Compressor Compressor controller. compartment on the compartment back of the unit. 2. Controller See “Controller Carel” 13. Shelves Adjustable shelves. 3. LED light Secure work light. 14. Water drain Drain for the condensation water. 4.
  • Page 15 How to install an external probe Never install probes through the door as this will deterior the functionality of the door gasket and the temperature inside the unit.
  • Page 16: How To Mount Shelves

    Shelves As standard, the unit comes with shelves that are easy to set up. Always make sure the shelf holders are levelled to avoid leaning shelves. How mount the shelves:...
  • Page 17: How To Moint He Handle

    Door with handle As standard equipment, the unit comes with an easy attachable door handle. How to mount the door handle: Unscrew the two screws. Unpack the handle. Mount the handle onto the door. Repeat last step.
  • Page 18: Remote Alarm Contact (Description)

    Remote alarm contact (description) The appliance is equipped with a voltage free remote alarm contact, which can be connected with a CTS system or other external monitoring system. The remote alarm contact works in synchronization with the buzzer alarm on the appliance.
  • Page 19: Control Panel

    Antifreeze function The appliance is equipped with a voltage free remote alarm contact, which All Flexa refrigerators are equipped with antifreeze function. The antifreeze function prevents negative chamber temperatures, ensuring that the stored material is always kept at positive temperatures. The antifreeze thermostat adjustment screw is located on the rear side of the appliance (see section “Cabinet description”).
  • Page 20: Buttons On The Keyboard

    Buttons on the keypad 1. PRG/MUTE 3. SET/DEF To silence audiable alarm (buzzer) Press 1 s to enable/display and/or set and disables the alarm relay. the set point. Press for 3 s to access parameters. Press 5 s to enable manual defrost (only on selected models).
  • Page 21: Led Icons On The Display

    LED icons on the display Icon Function LED light display Blink COMPRESSOR Compressor ON Compressor OFF Compressor enabled Fan ON Fan OFF Fan enabled DEFROST Defrost im progress Defrost not required Defrost enabled Auxiliary output AUX Auxiliary Anti-sweat heater active output AUX not function active active...
  • Page 22: How To Change The Parameters

    How to change the parameters The parameters should only be programmed or modified by personnel who know the equipment, its operation and the possibilities of the equipment where applicable. Access to the parameters 1: Press “ ” for 5s, the display will show “PS” (Password); 2: It will appear 0 3: Confirm the password (PS), pressing “...
  • Page 23: Error Codes

    Error codes Message Description rE/E0 Environment probe error Defrost probe error Low temperature alarm High temperature alarm Defrost running Standby Open door EPROM error, unit parameters EPROM error, operating parameters Request to start defrost Request to end defrost Default setting values Parameters Code Refrigerators...
  • Page 24: Cooling System

    5- Volume capacity gross 6- Expandingagent 7- Climatic class 8- Tension 9- Power/Frequency/Am 10- led light info 11- Gas type and charge 12- Arctiko contacts Oddesundvej 39, 1. Company logo 5. Volume gross/net 9. Frequency 2. CE marking 6. Foam agent 10.
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Maintenance Frequent and correctly executed maintenance is essential to ensure high performance and functionality of the unit. Arctiko recommends a thorough examination twice a year and cleaning at least once a month. Never disassemble, repair, or modify the unit yourself. Any such work carried out by an unauthorized person may result in fire, or electric shock or injury due to a malfuction.
  • Page 26: Defrosting

    - Clean the outside and inside of the appliance using a dry, soft cloth or a soft cloth with a solution of water and mild detergent. If a thorough cleaning or disinfection is required, we recommend using ethanol. - Clean all seals and gaskets using a damp cloth and if necessary a mild detergent.
  • Page 27: Service

    9. Reload the appliance after reaching the set temperature. Service Arctiko recommends that service is performed by authorized service personnel at least once a year. Contact your Arctiko distributor for contact information. Always have the serial number of the appliance and model ready for the distributor.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Clean the condenser. Unit’s refrigeration is not Insufficient door sealing. Check the gaskets. effective, temperature Hot gas valve partially open. Contact your Arctiko distrubu- tends to operate out of tor. range. Overload or load of warm Discharge warm or excess products may cause the products.
  • Page 29 Notes...
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