Internal Light; Battery Alarm - Labcold IntelliCold RLDF 19 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Internal Light

The internal light comes on when the door opens and go off when it is shut. It can be changed
so the light is either on or off all the time. To change the setting, access the menu in the usual
way by holding both the arrow icons/buttons and scroll through the menu until you get to the
Lt
screen or hold the light icon/button which will take you straight to the
H/L
P
Touch the tick icon/button as before to access this function and the screen will show Aut. This is the
default setting described above. To change the setting to the light being on all the time touch an
arrow icon/button until the screen displays on. Once selected, hold the tick icon/button until the
display reverts to Lt. To change the light operation to not coming on at all, select
again hold the tick icon/button until the screen reverts to
button or just leave the controller alone and the screen will return to the normal temperature display.
H/L
H/L
P
P

Battery Alarm

The battery alarm is enabled by default. This means if you put 4AA batteries (not supplied)
in your refrigerator the alarm will not sound unless the batteries are faulty or removed. For
extra security, the controller will alarm if the batteries are low or removed.
recommends that you fit batteries to your IntelliCold® pharmacy refrigerator for maximum
cold chain safety, however, should you decide not to you will need to disable the alarm, please
Turning the Battery Alarm Off
see
opposite
The alarm will show on the normal display as a battery symbol which will alternate with a
screen showing n-b. The alarm will sound when
touching the mute icon/button while the
n-b
and the screen
n-b
will still alternate with the temperature display. Unless you install batteries
the alarm will sound again after the time out interval is exceeded. (see page 8).
Battery Alarm
° t 1
H/L
°
C
P
Aut
screen.
OFF
instead and
Lt.
You can either touch the mute icon/
H/L
P
Labcold
strongly
n-b is
displayed. This alarm can be muted by
screen is displayed. The visual alarm will remain
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Turning the Battery Alarm Off
If you do not fit batteries you will need to turn this alarm to OFF. To do so, hold the arrow
icons/buttons to enter the menu. Scroll through until you get to the screen that shows
and touch the tick icon/button. Touch the arrow icon/button to change the screen from
to
OFF
and hold the tick icon/button until the display reverts to
The battery symbol should then disappear from the temperature display screen and the alarm
won't sound.
H/L
H/L
P
P
Temperature Probe t02
There is a secondary temperature probe at the back of your refrigerator. It is a 'wandering
probe' you can move anywhere in the fridge, for example placing it in a simulated load. Like
probe
to1
the controller will alarm if probe
to2
or higher than 8oC where it is placed. The temperature detected by this probe will display in
t1
normal operation after the
screen. You can tell which one is which because a small
will appear above the temperature displayed.
Likewise you will be able to tell which probe is alarming as the high or low alarm will be
prefixed by
t1
or t2.
Temperature detected
by probe
to1
° t 1
°
C
Should you wish to disable it, enter the menu by holding the two arrow icons/buttons
simultaneously and scroll until you get to a screen that shows t2.
H/L
P
t2
Touch the tick icon/button to enter the
menu and the screen will display
arrow icon/button to reveal the
OFF
screen and hold the tick icon/button to confirm. The
display will then return to
t2
and then the normal temperature display.
10
bAt
on
bAt
to confirm the change.
H/L
P
detects that the temperature is lower than 2oC
to1
to2
or
Temperature detected
by probe
to2
° t
2
°
C
on.
Touch the

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