Infrico Lab Care Plus CLF50086 User Manual And Warranty

Infrico Lab Care Plus CLF50086 User Manual And Warranty

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Lab Care Plus (-86ºC)
User Manual and Warranty

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  • Page 1 Ultra Low Chest Freezer Lab Care Plus (-86ºC) User Manual and Warranty...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................3 Intended Use ............................3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........................4 2.1 Symbols ................................. 5 2.2 Temperature Monitoring ..........................5 2.3 Initial Charge ..............................5 LABELLING ..............................6 Technical label ............................6 RECEIPT AND INSPECTION ..........................6 INSTALLATION .............................. 7 Location ..............................
  • Page 4 ALARMS ..............................28 10.1 Alarms ..............................28 MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND CARE ...................... 33 11.1 Cleaning Procedure ..........................33 11.2 Battery replacement ..........................35 11.3 Spare Parts and Technical Support ......................36 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................... 37 USEFUL LIFE OF THE EQUIPMENT ......................39 13.1 End of useful life .............................39 TEMPERATURE CHART RECORDER (OPTIONAL) ..................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    This product has been manufactured under strict quality controls and meets all the requirements established by Infrico. Each unit has been tested and its quality is ensured before being shipped. This equipment has been manufactured with recyclable materials, by means of an environmentally friendly production process.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    It is not considered a medical device and, therefore, has not been registered with a regulatory body of medical devices, that is, it has not been evaluated for the storage of samples for diagnostic use or for the samples to be reintroduced into the medical device body. This unit is not designed for use in unclassified hazardous locations or for the storage of flammable elements.
  • Page 7: Symbols

    WARNING!: We inform you that the person installing the device is responsible for carrying out the installation as instructed in the user manual. WARNING!: We remind you that you are responsible for the proper maintenance of the equipment. The manufacturer is not to be held liable for issues resulting from improper maintenance. 2.1 Symbols WARNINGS OBLIGATION...
  • Page 8: Labelling

    RECEIPT AND INSPECTION • All Infrico products are factory tested to assess their quality and performance and are shipped free of defects. • When you receive your device, it should be carefully examined for any damage that may have incurred during...
  • Page 9: Installation

    A claim must be immediately made to the transport company. • If the damage is found during or immediately after installation, contact your distributor immediately. WARNING: Infrico shall not be held liable for damages incurred during transportation. INSTALLATION Location This device is intended for indoor use only.
  • Page 10: Environmental Conditions For Transportation And Storage

    To make easier the unpacking, a ramp is included within the wooden base. WARNING: Infrico does not recommend knocking the unit forward, sideways, or backward. However, if this occurs, you must ensure that the unit remains in an upright position for at least 24 hours before connecting it, so that the compressor oil returns to the compressor.
  • Page 11: Battery

    WARNING!: If the hose or the peg are altered in any way, they may constitute a serious hazard. Any alteration of these components shall void the warranty. WARNING: Devices connected to an extension cord are not covered by Infrico's warranty. WARNING: The power cable can only be replaced by an authorized technical support service provider.
  • Page 12: Levelling

    WARNING!: For battery replacement information, see section 11.2. Levelling It is very important that the apparatus perfectly is made level for a correct operation, so that the water- drainages drain correctly, the doors are aligned, and the unit is not put under illegal tensions. In this case, it must make sure that the ground where the unit is located is at level.
  • Page 13: Body Construction (Special Insulation)

    Body Construction (Special Insulation) All the equipment of ultra low temperature has 120mm of insulation core encapsulated by a sealed film laminate. In the case of CLF, only 120mm of insulation. Be careful, never drill holes in or near the walls of the body. The perforation could damage the vacuum and make the unit inoperable.
  • Page 14: Remote Alarm Installation

    5.11 Remote Alarm Installation All ultra freezer models have a remote alarm connection that is located in the back of the equipment. 5.12 Final Check-up Before commissioning the device, follow the steps below: 1. Make sure the unit is free of all wood or cardboard packaging materials, both on the inside and outside.
  • Page 15: Digital Control Plus

    DIGITAL CONTROL PLUS Preliminary signs By 'operation mode' we mean the following modes: 'ON' mode (the device is turned on and the regulators can be turned “ON” Mode 'Stand-by' mode (the device is turned on and the regulators are turned off) 'OFF' mode (the device is not turned on) “Stand-By”...
  • Page 16: Turning The Device On/Off

    4.- Press the ON / STAND-BY icon The home screen will be displayed as shown in the image. 0000 default code is: If “BLACKOUT” warning is shown: To make disappear the warning, press the text « Blackout » and go back to the main screen. it is shown to advise to the user that there was a power fault.
  • Page 17: The Display Screen

    The display screen When the device is turned on during normal operation, the following information will be displayed on the home screen: - Time / Date - Battery charge status - Product / Cabin temperature - Set Point - Status icons Compressor 1 ON icon Compressor 2 ON icon Evaporator Fan ON icon...
  • Page 18: Set Point Setting

    In case of disabled features, these icons will be displayed on the screen as shaded in grey. Set Point setting The temperature set point edit mode is enabled by pressing the icon on the home screen. Battery Status To know the battery status is possible to access with the following icon in the home screen or through the main menu.
  • Page 19: Switching Interior Light On/Off

    The screen shows in real time the last 12 hours. The lines shown are the following: - Product temperature in blue. (For ULF/ULT -86 will not be shown) - Cabin temperature in green. - Set point in red. The coordinate axis (x) indicates the hours, while at the bottom left will indicate the time and date of the first record shown, while at the bottom right the time of the last data that appears in the graph.
  • Page 20: Historical Data Download

    2.- Press icon. When pressing the key, the following icon will be displayed. 6.10 Historical Data Download To download the recorder data from the device, insert the USB key into the USB port on the keyboard while visualizing the main screen. Then, the message “Historical data download” will be displayed and confirming through “OK”, it will set the date / time for select the range of download (it will be between the date selected and the current date).
  • Page 21: Settings

    SETTINGS Main MENU Press the icon to Access the main MENU: Once within the main menu, it is possible to access to different options, are as follows: 7.1.1 Set Point setting Pressing icon it is possible to change the working set point: 7.1.2 Battery status Press the...
  • Page 22: Alarm/Data History Menu

    The "Battery Status" option can be enabled according to parameters or if the user logged in at that time is enabled to display the battery status. 7.1.3 Alarm/Data History Menu Press the to access the "Alarms/Data History" submenu, which includes the following functions/screens: 7.1.3.1 Historical alarms...
  • Page 23 Press the icon to display the door opening record for the current day. Records from other days can be viewed by scrolling with the arrow icons. The date/time and duration will be displayed for each door opening record. 7.1.3.3 Operating Time Counter Press the icon to display the equipment's operating time The following data will be displayed:...
  • Page 24 Page 1: ✓ Temperature observed from the probe that has been defined as a chamber ✓ Temperature observed from the probe that has been defined as product ✓ Temperature observed from the probe that has been defined as an evaporator ✓...
  • Page 25: Alarms Setting

    Alarms setting To modify the limits for temperature alarms, press the icon. It is possible to change the limits for High / Low product/cabin temperature warnings, also if the alarm is working related to the working set point in relative or absolute mode, as well as the delay of the alarm. 'User Identification' Function Once the user is logged as ADMIN through the main screen, it will be enabled the USER ID Management function in the main Menu.
  • Page 26: Language

    The controller requires the user identification code to perform any of the following actions: - Turn the device on/off - Edit the set point - Manual defrosts - Access to parameters - Unlock the door after electronic locking The actions performed will be recorded as special events in the historical data, along with the indication of the user who performed them.
  • Page 27: Service Menu

    SERVICE MENU Press the Service menu icon to access the "service" submenu, which offers the following functions/screens: Date / Time setting Press the icon to access the clock edit mode: The arrow keys let you select the desired field on the clock, while the + and - icons let you modify the values.
  • Page 28: Welcome Page

    Welcome page Press the icon to enable/disenable the Welcome Page for each time the equipment is switched on. Therefore, several welcome pages appear that will allow the user / installer to quickly configure the equipment through a wizard, which will allow you to choose: - Language - Unit name - Unit of measure in °...
  • Page 29: Output Test

    To start the procedure, press the key and access a screen that enables calibration using 3 measuring points on both the chamber probe and the product probe. 8.6.2 Output test Through this option it is possible to manually enable/disenable one or more controller outputs independently of icon.
  • Page 30: Temperature Monitoring

    TEMPERATURE MONITORING Set Point Control Your unit has been factory set and tested to maintain a chamber temperature of -82°C. For most applications, you will not need to change the temperature set point. The chamber set point value is calculated according to the cut-off service parameters and a differential. To adjust the set point: 1.- Access the service parameters as shown in item 8.7.
  • Page 31 ALARM Corrective measures: - Check device - probe connection - Check chamber temperature Main effects: - The alarm is recorded - The buzzer and alarm relay will be triggered (if enabled) - Adjustment is carried out according to the ON/OFF and compressor working cycles. Chamber high temperature alarm - If chamber Tº...
  • Page 32 error Corrective measures: ALARM - Same as above, but in reference to the evaporator Main effects: - Defrost does not end and the evaporator fans cannot be activated - The alarm is recorded while defrost data is deleted - The buzzer and alarm relay will be triggered (if enabled) - Regulation is carried out as if the evap.
  • Page 33 - The alarm is automatically switched off when temperature drops (According to parameters) Condenser dirty alarm - This alarm takes place when the difference between the condenser minimum temperature and the maximum value is (According to parameters) for two successive Condenser dirty.
  • Page 34 - The alarm is recorded - The buzzer and alarm relay will be triggered (if enabled) - The alarm is automatically switched off when the temperature drops below (According to parameters) below the threshold Defrost end time alarm (only if parameter is enabled) - If evaporator probe Tº...
  • Page 35: Maintenance, Cleaning, And Care

    11 MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND CARE 11.1 Cleaning Procedure Periodic cleaning of the device To clean the device, follow the instructions below: • Disconnect the equipment from the mains and remove all products stored in it. • Open all doors and allow time for the interior to reach room temperature. Remove all interior accessories and clean them with soap and lukewarm water.
  • Page 36 • Disconnect the device from the mains. • Remove the grille from the unit (There are 4 clips that fix the grille) • If the condenser has a protective case, it must be unscrewed and removed. • Once the surface of the condenser is accessible, it should be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush. Do not use metal brushes.
  • Page 37: Battery Replacement

    • Remove the filter • Shake the filters to remove loose dust, rinse the filters in clean water, shake off excess water from the filters. • Insert the filter in its position. Make sure the filter is completely dry before inserting it. •...
  • Page 38: Spare Parts And Technical Support

    You should order Technical Service to replace the battery every 12 months. PROHIBITION!: The battery may only be replaced by an authorised technical support service provider. 11.3 Spare Parts and Technical Support OBLIGATION!: Make sure the device is disconnected from the mains before carrying out any maintenance or repair work.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    12 TROUBLESHOOTING Many operational issues derive from causes that can be easily eliminated without the need to contact the Technical Support Service. The following list covers several types of issues and how to solve them. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION 1.
  • Page 40 1. Close the disconnect switch. 1. Disconnect switch open. 2. Replace the blown fuse. 2. Blown fuse. 3. Check electrical wiring. 3. Defective wiring. 4. Check if there is an unusual low voltage Compressor does not 4. Overload protector tripped. in the power point.
  • Page 41: Useful Life Of The Equipment

    The symbol and the recycling systems described below apply to countries within the European Union and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world. Your Infrico product was designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and/or reused.
  • Page 42: Temperature Chart Recorder (Optional)

    14 TEMPERATURE CHART RECORDER (OPTIONAL) The ultra freezers are designed to accommodate a circular chart recorder. The location of the recorder is in the lower grid of each equipment in a specific housing for this. Set up: 1) Open the door with the key 2) Raise the boom to 90º...
  • Page 43: Co2 Backup System (Optional)

    15 CO2 BACKUP SYSTEM (OPTIONAL) The Ultra freezers are designed to optionally incorporate a CO2 backup system, which must be installed in the factory. To work properly, it is necessary to use liquid CO2, do not use gaseous CO2. The CO2 backup system has been designed to provide a system of maintaining the contents of your Ultra freezer at a pre-set temperature in case of the power supply or cooling system fail.
  • Page 44 it is necessary to change the parameter U9. 1.2.1. Press the icon to access the main MENU: 1.2.2. Press the icon on the "service" menu to access the device's internal parameters. If the parameter is enabled, a user code will be required. 1.2.3.
  • Page 45: Waranty

    If, exceptionally, the distributor is unable to carry out a repair, the technical support service may authorise the pickup of a machine to be repaired at Infrico S.L.'s premises to then be returned to the client. If the repair is not performed within the warranty period, the client shall be charged for the costs of such repair and transport.
  • Page 46: Waranty Certificate

    16.1 Waranty Certificate User Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________ Phone: ________________ Zip Code / City: _________________________________________________ Distributor:_______________________________________________________ Date of Purchase : ____________________________________________________ Model: _________________________ Serial No.: _________________________ Compressor No: __________________________ Signature Seller Signature Purchaser User Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________ Phone: ________________ Zip Code / City: _________________________________________________ Distributor:_______________________________________________________ Date of Purchase : ____________________________________________________...
  • Page 47 Infrico SL. Ctra. De Aguilar a A-318 por Moriles km 15,5 - A-3132 14900 Lucena (Córdoba) España 00 34 957 59 51 14 office 00 34 957 59 11 83 fax info@infricomedcare.com www.infricomedcare.com...

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