ABS ABT-FRP-04 Owner's Manual

Flammable material storage refrigerator and freezer with d-100 alarm system & microprocessor temp control v5.2

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OWNER'S GUIDE
Flammable Material Storage Refrigerator and
Freezer with D-100 Alarm System & Microprocessor
Temp Control V5.2

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RECEIVING AND SHIPPING DAMAGE HANDLING ............................................. 2
SAFETY ........................................................................................................... 3
RELEASE OF LIABILITY ..................................................................................... 3
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION ............................................................................ 4
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................ 5
OPERATION .................................................................................................... 7
Quick Troubleshooting Guide ....................................................................... 16
Maintenance and Cleaning ........................................................................... 19
Hydrocarbon Service Notes .......................................................................... 21
Factory Warranty Policy ............................................................................... 22
PN: 21638
Rev. 6-27-2016

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    OWNER’S GUIDE Flammable Material Storage Refrigerator and Freezer with D-100 Alarm System & Microprocessor Temp Control V5.2 Table of Contents RECEIVING AND SHIPPING DAMAGE HANDLING ..........2 SAFETY ......................3 RELEASE OF LIABILITY ..................3 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION ................4 INSTALLATION ....................5 OPERATION ....................
  • Page 2: Receiving And Shipping Damage Handling

    RECEIVING AND SHIPPING DAMAGE HANDLING Each refrigerator or freezer is carefully inspected to meet our high standard quality assurance policy, before it ships to you. Unfortunately, shipping damage can happen during transportation to you. There are two general types of shipping damage. The first is visible damage.
  • Page 3: Safety

    SAFETY For your safety  DO NOT store any unsealed chemical material in this refrigerator or freezer. Corrosive fumes from chemical material can linger inside of the chamber, and cause serious damage to the refrigeration coils. Storing unsealed chemical material in this equipment will void the factory product warranty. ...
  • Page 4: Electrical Information

    The manufacturer’s sole obligation under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of parts, subject to the additional limitations below. This warranty neither assumes, nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than those expressly covered by this warranty. NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
  • Page 5: Installation

    INSTALLATION Please take a moment to follow the steps below, before using this equipment. 1. Find a suitable location to install this refrigerator (or freezer) 2. Level this refrigerator (or freezer) 3. Set up the shelves inside (if applicable) 4. Install the optional monitor probe for field installation 5.
  • Page 6 2. LEVELING Once this refrigerator or freezer is at its final location, please level your refrigerator, because it is critical to equipment operation. Here are a few benefits to a good leveled refrigerator (or freezer): 1. Moving mechanical parts, such as fan or compressor, would have less chances to fail, since it is in the designed upright position.
  • Page 7: Operation

    OPERATION INTRODUCTION Upon receiving the refrigerator or freezer, please take a moment to activate the battery to D-100 alarm system. The battery supports D-100’s alarm operation during a power failure event. This is an important step. See the following information on the battery backup alarm function.
  • Page 8 MAIN SCREEN During the normal operation, the display shows the interior temperature. The background color will be green. During an alarm condition, the display toggles between the current interior temperature, and error code. The background color would be flashing red. ALARM CODE CODE DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 9 CHECK TEMPERATURE HISTORY Press [UP] button. The display will show the maximum temperature ever reached since the last reset. Press [DOWN] button. The display will show the minimum temperature ever reached since the last reset. Press [UP] and [DOWN] button together simultaneously for 4 seconds to clear out the history.
  • Page 10 At each setting, press [UP] or [DOWN] to make a change. Then press [MENU] to confirm the new change, and move to the next setting. For example, to change the low temp alarm point: press [MENU] till the display shows [ALL]. Press [UP] to change the factory setting 0C to 1C. Press [MENU] to confirm the setting.
  • Page 11 MUTE DURATION “RINGBACK” (Snd) This feature can be considered as a “nudge” alarm. If a user mutes the audible alarm, but an alarm condition persists, the audible alarm will ring back after 120 minutes later (factory setting). This is to prevent a serious alarm condition to be ignored. CALIBRATION / OFFSET (OFF) Before making an OFFSET change, please note that this procedure should only be carried out by a certified technician with a NIST traceable calibrated thermometer.
  • Page 12 Temperature Controller System Product Description The digital microprocessor temperature controller is designed to provide temperature control of refrigerators or freezers. The controller also provides a constant readout of the sample temperature inside of the unit. A touch keypad allows the user to easily select the display units, set point, and differential set point.
  • Page 13 CHECK TEMPERATURE HISTORY Press and release [UP] button. The display will show the maximum temperature ever reached since the last reset. Press and release [DOWN] button. The display will show the minimum temperature ever reached since the last reset. Press and hold [SET] for more than 3 seconds, while the maximum or minimum temp is displayed.
  • Page 14 CODE DESCRIPTION FACTORY SETTING Temp set point (compressor off point) 3°C or 38°F (refrigerator) -24°C or -12°F (freezer) Temp differential between compressor 3°C or 5°F (NOT start and off point RECOMMENDED TO CHANGE) Low temp alarm point 1°C or 34°F (refrigerator) -28°C or -18°F (freezer) High temp alarm point 10°C or 50°F (refrigerator)
  • Page 15 Advanced Settings – for service technician only ATTENTION: This section is for service technicians or experienced users only. Altering the following settings can result in malfunction or inaccurate temperature readout. Air and Sample Temperature Display The controller has the capability to display either the air or sample temperature readout.
  • Page 16: Quick Troubleshooting Guide

    Quick Troubleshooting Guide Check these items before calling for service PROBLEM: POSSIBLE CAUSE / SOULTIONS:  Electrical circuit is not 110-120V 60Hz.  The power cord is not plugged in.  No power at electrical outlet. Check to make sure breaker is not tripped or fuse is not Unit does not run blown.
  • Page 17  Prolong door openings. Appliance runs too  Control set too cold. long  Room temperature is high which will make the unit work harder to keep cool.  The exterior walls can be as much as 30 Temperature of degrees warmer than room temperature due external wall to the embedded condenser coils.
  • Page 18 air conditioned, low humidity space will resolve many issues. Other things you should check 1. Location of the refrigerator (See Quick Troubleshooting Guide above) 2. Door sealing and frequency of door opening event (See Quick Troubleshooting Guide above) 3. Make sure there is a water trap (U-shaped loop) in the drain tube near the end.
  • Page 19: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and Cleaning CLEANING PART CLEANING TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS AGENTS Interior Soap and water Use 2 tablespoons of baking and Door Baking soda and soda in 1 quart of warm water Liners water Be sure to wring excess water out of sponge or cloth before cleaning around controls, light bulb or any electrical parts.
  • Page 20 For Swinging door units, pay particular attention to the gasket and its seating surfaces. Any debris buildup on these can cause air leaks into the compartment resulting in condensation as well as reduced efficiency. CONDENSER MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION  Air is pulled through the condenser continuously during operation.
  • Page 21: Hydrocarbon Service Notes

    4. Vacuum the dirt from the condenser coil fins. Use a soft brush to help dislodge the dirt from the coil fins and around the coil ends. 5. When properly cleaned, you should be able to see through the condenser unit (try shining a flashlight through to the other side).
  • Page 22: Factory Warranty Policy

    Factory Warranty Policy Horizon Scientific, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser every new Horizon Scientific, Inc. refrigerated unit, the cabinet and all parts thereof, to be free from defects in material or workmanship, when such unit is installed, used, and maintained in accordance with provided instructions.
  • Page 23 without limitation, losses or damages arising from contents spoilage claims whether or not on account of refrigeration failure, electrical failure, power failure, or compressor failure. HORIZON SCIENTIFIC, INC.’S MAXIMUM CUMULATIVE LIABILITY RELATIVE TO ALL CLAIMS AND LIABILITIES, INCLUDING OBLIGATIONS UNDER ANY INDEMNITY, WHETHER OR NOT INSURED, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE COST OF THE PRODUCT(S) GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM OR LIABILITY.
  • Page 24 any such action. Any action for breach of these warranty provisions must be commenced within one (1) year after that cause of action has accrued. WARRANTY CLAIMS. To obtain prompt warranty service, simply contact the manufacturer at 800-648-4041. Horizon Scientific, Inc.’s shipping records showing date of shipment shall be conclusive in establishing the warranty period.

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