lec medical PSR1200 User Instructions

lec medical PSR1200 User Instructions

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MEDICAL
REFRIGERATORS
PSR600
PSR1200
PGR600
PGR1200
USER INSTRUCTIONS
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  • Page 1 MEDICAL REFRIGERATORS PSR600 PSR1200 PGR600 PGR1200 USER INSTRUCTIONS Page | 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Installation 3..................Technical Data 4..................Positioning and Location 4..................Accessories 5..................Electrical Connection 5..................Starting Up 6..................Safety Notes 6..................Cleaning and Maintenance 7..................Important Storage Advice Controller 8..................Overview / Button Functions 9..................User Options Menu 10..................User Settings Menu 11...................
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    After you have received your appliance, inspect the packaging carefully for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. Immediately report any damage to Lec Medical, see page 18 for contact details. Before using the unit, read these operating instructions carefully, including all the information on operating safety, use and maintenance.
  • Page 4: Positioning And Location

    Positioning and Location Remove all packaging including strips of adhesive tape, plastic bags and pieces of packing foam from inside the cabinet. The unit must be set up in a dry well ventilated place. Avoid locating the unit in direct sunlight or close to heat sources such as radiators Air must be allowed to circulate freely around the appliance Make sure there is adequate ventilation all around the cabinet, ensuring there is gap of 50mm around the sides, 75mm at the rear and 25mm at the...
  • Page 5: Electrical Connection

    Electrical Connection If the refrigerators voltage rating does not match your electrical supply, or if the plug on the power cord does not fit the outlet, do not plug the refrigerator in. Contact your supervisor, safety officer, or qualified service or electrical engineer. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED To prevent problems with other electrical equipment causing this unit to malfunction, it should be connected to a separate circuit.
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes Ensure that users familiarise themselves with the user instructions. Failure to install and operate the appliance according to these instructions may result in harm to the operator, or the contents being stored. This appliance must only be used by adults. Do not allow children to play with the appliance or touch the controls.
  • Page 7: Important Storage Advice

    Important Storage advice Do not overfill the appliance with product. Only store items on the shelves provided. Store items tidily and allow for air to circulate around. Make sure that stored items do not touch the reference bottle or the air sensor. The maximum weight load per shelf is 25kgs.
  • Page 8 Temperature Controller Load temperature display Overview (In 200ml fluid bottle) Alarm LED Air Temperature display Enter Key Used to enter the various sub-menus and start some functions Up / Down buttons Mute Button Used to navigate the menu’s Light ON/OFF Menu Button button Used to enter...
  • Page 9: User Options Menu

    User Options Menu The “USER OPTIONS” menu contains 4 options. These are described in more detail below. ALARM HISTORY – The controller logs alarm events and the alarm history option is used to check the details of the alarm. For more details please refer to the ALARM HISTORY on page 12. SENSOR TESTS –...
  • Page 10: User Settings Menu

    To copy the file to a USB memory stick, proceed as follows: Remove the protective USB cap. Insert a USB memory stick. Press ENTER on the “COPY LOG TO USB” option. The controller will then begin to copy the information to the USB memory stick and display the progress as shown: After the log file has been successfully copied, “COPY COMPLETED”...
  • Page 11: Alarms & Error Messages

    DOOR ALARM TIME – This setting is used to change the length of time the door is open before the DOOR ALARM warning is displayed and the audible alarm starts. This setting can be adjusted between 1 minute and 10 minutes. The default setting is 1 minute. LIGHT ON TIME –...
  • Page 12 LOAD LOW ALARM This alarm is triggered as soon as the temperature of the load sensor in the fluid falls below +2°C. The alarm message clears as soon as the temperature rises back above +2°C. AIR HIGH ALARM This alarm is triggered once the air temperature exceeds +8°C for a period of longer than 15 minutes.
  • Page 13: Alarm History

    Alarm History The controller stores details of important alarm events for: POWER FAILURE  HIGH & LOW LOAD TEMPERATURE  HIGH & LOW AIR TEMPERATURE  DOOR ALARMS  Following the occurrence of an alarm “EVENT OCCURRED” is displayed in the status line on the control panel: Details of the alarm can be recalled in order to check whether the stored items may have been affected.
  • Page 14: Internal Light

    Internal Light The appliance is fitted with an internal light. The light will turn on automatically when the door is opened, and off when it is closed. It can also be switched on from the control panel by pressing the button.
  • Page 15: Internal Fan

    Internal Fan All large capacity pharmacy refrigerators have internal fans fitted to ensure an even temperature throughout the storage chamber. In order to prevent warm air being drawn into the refrigerator, the fan switches off automatically when the door is opened. It is vital that the internal fan is functioning correctly –...
  • Page 16: Access Port

    Access Ports A 16mm access port is fitted to the left hand side of the appliance. This can be used to feed your own monitoring probes inside the storage chamber. If you do not intend to use the port then leave the pre- fitted caps and foam insert in place.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    Trouble shooting » The appliance does not work at all Check that the appliance is plugged in and that the power is on. Check that the fuse in the plug is intact. » The appliance is noisy Check that the appliance is level. Check that the appliance is not touching nearby items of furniture or other objects.
  • Page 18 E-mail:info@gdha.com Tel: 0844 8153755 Fax: 0844 8153748 Sales: E-mail: Sales@gdpa.co.uk Tel: 0844 8153742 Fax: 0844 8153748 Address: Lec Medical Stoney Lane Prescot Merseyside L35 2XW For our full range of medical refrigerators and freezers, please visit www.lec-medical.co.uk Page | 18...

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