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  • Page 1 Cabinets BBMD Series User Manual and Warranty...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................3 Intended use ............................4 Intended User ............................4 SAFETY INFORMATION ..........................4 2.1 Symbols ................................. 5 LABELLING ..............................5 Technical label ............................5 RECEIPT AND INSPECTION ..........................6 INSTALLATION .............................. 6 Location ..............................6 Environmental operating conditions.
  • Page 4 Online production test ........................26 9.6.2 Parameters .............................26 OPERATION ..............................27 10.1 Start Up ..............................27 10.2 Product Loading Guidelines ........................27 10.3 Automatic Defrost ..........................27 TEMPERATURE CONTROL ........................... 28 11.1 Setpoint Control............................28 11.2 Liquid immersed sensor bottle .......................28 ALARMS ..............................29 12.1 Alarms ..............................29 MAINTENANCE, CLEANING AND CARE .......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    This product has been manufactured under strict quality controls and meets all requirements specified by Infrico. Each unit has been tested before leaving the factory and is, quality assured. This equipment has been manufactured with recyclable materials, through an environmentally friendly production process.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Intended use Our equipment is intended for the storage and maintenance of blood bags at a temperature of 2°C to 6°C (35.6°F to 42.8°F). Intended User Our equipment is intended for use by healthcare personnel. SAFETY INFORMATION The words Warning and Caution in this manual and on the labels of this product, have the following meaning: •...
  • Page 7: Symbols

    2.1 Symbols WARNING MANDATORY PROHIBITION BATTERY EARTHING LABELLING The labelling of our equipment is located in its interior. Its exact location is on the inner left side, at the top. Technical label...
  • Page 8: Receipt And Inspection

    RECEIPT AND INSPECTION • All Infrico products are factory tested for quality and performance and are free from defects. • Upon receipt of the device, it should be carefully inspected for any damage which may have occurred during transport. •...
  • Page 9: Environmental Conditions For Transport And Storage

    WARNING: Infrico does not recommend tipping the device forward, sideways or backwards. Nevertheless, should this occur, it must be ensured that the unit remains upright for at least 24 hours before switching it on, so that the compressor oil returns to the compressor.
  • Page 10 WARNING!: If the hose or plug is altered in any way, this could pose a serious risk. Any tampering with these components shall void the warranty. WARNING!: Infrico does not warrant devices connected to an extension cord. WARNING!: The power cord can only be replaced by an authorised technical service.
  • Page 11: Battery

    Battery The device is equipped with a rechargeable lead-acid battery 12V - 12 Ah. Once the equipment has been installed, it must be connected by activating the switch. This switch is located on the rear of the control panel on the BBMD65, BBMD80 and BBMD130 models, and on the bottom of the control panel on the BBMD17, BBMD25 and BBMD40 models.
  • Page 12: Final Verification

    5.10 Final Verification Before the start up, follow the steps below: 1. Ensure that the unit is free of all wood or cardboard packaging materials, both inside and outside. Do not remove the grey polystyrene hood of the BBMD80 and BBMD130 models located on the top of the unit, as it is part of the refrigeration unit.
  • Page 13: Reinstalling Drawers

    Reinstalling Drawers To reinstall the drawers complete the following steps: 1. Insert the drawer at an angle of approximately 45° into the side sliding guides, once on its sliding guide lay flat. 2. Press down on the front of the side clips to lock the drawer lock. 3.
  • Page 14: Digital Plus Control

    DIGITAL PLUS CONTROL Preliminary notes By " operating mode ", reference is made to the following modes: "ON" mode (the device is switched on and the controllers can be switched on) Modo “ON” "Stand-By" mode (the device is switched on and the controllers are switched off) "OFF"...
  • Page 15: Switching The Device On/Off

    Press the ON / STAND-BY icon: The start-up screen will appear as shown in the picture. Set the device according to the following sections. Connect the equipment's battery. Switching the device on/off To switch the device on or off, undertake the following: 1.- Ensure that the keyboard is not locked and that no procedure is underway.
  • Page 16: Setpoint Adjustments

    Compressor power on icon Compressor power on icon 2 Evaporator fan on icon Defrost Power On icon - Function keys: Switches the light on and off Access to main menu Access to real time graph Places the equipment in “Stand-By” mode These icons are greyed out when disabled for the currently logged in user or the relative function is not enabled.
  • Page 17: Battery Status

    Battery Status To view the battery status, press the icon on the main screen, or the icon once within the main menu. In case of smooth operation, the voltage provided by the battery shall be displayed. In case of absence of the battery or in the presence of any anomaly, the "Battery problem" message shall be displayed.
  • Page 18: Interior Light Switching On/Off

    By means of the 2 navigation keys it will be possible: -12h: Shifts from time -12 to time -24 (with respect to time 0 of the request). And so on. If the data is not present, the “NO DATA” message will appear specifying the absence of data recorded at that time.
  • Page 19: Adjustments

    ADJUSTMENTS Main Menu Press the icon to access the main menu: Once the main menu is accessed, it is possible to display and modify different options. Such as the following: 8.1.1 Setpoint Adjustments Pressing the icon enables the edit mode of the unit's working temperature point (Setpoint).
  • Page 20: Battery Status

    8.1.3 Battery Status Press the icon to check the battery status. In case of smooth operation, the voltage provided by the battery shall be displayed. In case of absence of the battery or in the presence of an anomaly, the "Battery problem" message shall be displayed.
  • Page 21 Maximum or minimum temperature of the product or cabinet during the alarm, depending on the type of alarm. - For the "Door open", "High cabinet temperature" and "Low battery” alarms, the maximum temperature reached in the cabinet during the alarm shall be recorded.
  • Page 22 8.1.4.4 Uptime Counter Press the icon to display the equipment uptime. The following data will be displayed: - Equipment uptime. - Compressor uptime. - Average compressor switched on/off time. - Percentage of compressor uptime, over day and time. 8.1.4.5 Historical data deletion To delete records, press on the icon and then select the data to be deleted.
  • Page 23: Alarms Setup

    ✓ Temperature observed from the sensor which has been defined as evaporator ✓ Temperature observed from the sensor which has been defined as condenser ✓ Temperature observed from the sensor which has been defined as reference ✓ Temperature observed from the sensor used as regulation sensor ✓...
  • Page 24: User Identification Function

    User Identification Function Once logged in as ADMIN in the main menu of the controller, the access button to the USER ID Management menu will be enabled, which will allow enabling and managing up to 8 different users (User 1 to User 8) with fully constitutive access levels.
  • Page 25: Language Selection

    which ensures the continuity of the historical logging results. If a user does not have any permissions such as the setpoint, he/she will not be able to change same. An example of how to enter the user code when switching on the device is as follows: With the device in standby mode, press the icon.
  • Page 26: Date And Time Adjustment

    Date and Time Adjustment Press the icon to enter the clock edit mode. To change the date and time of the equipment, click on the value and increase or decrease the value using the + o – icons. Sensor Readings Press the icon to display the values detected by the temperature...
  • Page 27: Advanced Functions

    Minimum/maximum temperature alarms and pre-alarms for the sensors Enabling or disabling of the user access levels (if the profile of the user who has made the access is ADMIN). - "Don't show it again" checkbox to disable the wizard once the machine start up procedure has been completed.
  • Page 28: Online Production Test

    9.6.2 Online production test In this option it is possible to manually enable/disable one or several outputs of the controller independently of the current temperature regulation. It is accessed via the icon When the temperature regulation is underway, the upper right-hand side of the screen enables the temperature regulation of the machine to be blocked or split so that manual control can be taken over.
  • Page 29: Operation

    10 OPERATION 10.1 Start Up To start up the refrigerator, undertake the following steps: 1.- Plug in the power cable. Enter the user code and press the power on button. The display will display the actual temperature of the cabinet. Allow the unit to reach operating temperature before loading it with any product.
  • Page 30: Temperature Control

    11 TEMPERATURE CONTROL 11.1 Setpoint Control Your unit has been adjusted and factory tested to maintain a +4ºC (39.2ºF) cabinet temperature. For blood bank refrigerator applications, there is no need to change the temperature setpoint. The cabinet setpoint is a calculated value based on the cut-off service and differential parameters. To adjust the setpoint: Access the service parameters as shown in Section...
  • Page 31: Alarms

    12 ALARMS 12.1 Alarms Alarm warnings are displayed in red and are quickly visualised by the following icon: When an alarm occurs, the alarm type and icon will be displayed in the description, while the alarm relay and buzzer are activated. To mute the buzzer, click on that icon.
  • Page 32 Main consequences: - the alarm is memorised - the buzzer and alarm relay will be activated (if enabled) - the alarm is automatically removed when the drip temperature is below the threshold. Low temperature alarm if cabinet Tº< set point + Offset → pre-alarm (if enabled) if cabinet Tº<...
  • Page 33 Main consequences: - the alarm is memorised - the buzzer and alarm relay will be activated (if enabled) the regulation is not affected and there is a forced defrost the alarm is automatically switched off when the temperature rises 2°C (4°F) above the alarm value Condenser sensor failure alarm (If enabled)
  • Page 34 - verify the efficiency status of the refrigeration system Main consequences: - the alarm is memorised - the buzzer and alarm relay will be activated (if enabled) the regulation is carried out according to the ON/OFF and compressor working cycles Product sensor failure alarm Corrective measures: Product sensor Err.
  • Page 35: Maintenance, Cleaning And Care

    enabled as per parameters the alarm is automatically switched off when the door is closed Defrost end time alarm (If enabled) if evaporator sensor Tº < (as per parameters) ends defrosting Tº when the maximum defrost time has expired Corrective measures: check the sensor connection to the device Defrost end time check evaporator temperature...
  • Page 36 • Open all doors and allow the interior to reach room temperature. Remove all interior accessories and clean these using mild detergent and warm water. Dry all accessories completely using a soft cloth. • Once the cabinet has reached room temperature, clean all interior and exterior surfaces with soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry using a soft cloth.
  • Page 37: Battery Replacement

    • Once cleaned, reattach the protective casing, return the condenser unit to its original position and replace all screws. • Finally, replace the rear grille and connect the unit to the power grid. WARNING!: Never use water to clean the condenser, as this may damage nearby electrical components.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    WARNING!: If a spare part is required, always insist on factory authorised spare parts. Note: Electrical schematics, exploded views, descriptions, calibration instructions or other information regarding the equipment are available on request from the manufacturer to the Authorised Service Centre for any repairs.
  • Page 39 possible oil leaks. 1. Improperly closed doors 1.2. Ensure that the door does not remain Device creates excessive ice 2. Excessive door opening. open for too long. in the evaporator 3. No defrost carried out. 3. Program a defrost. 1. Close switch. 1.
  • Page 40 3. A valid download date has not been data. Data file download appears selected. 2. The data recorded in the equipment must without data be deleted. 3. Select a download data start date earlier than the download data end date 1.
  • Page 41: Useful Life Of The Equipment

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

    16 Pen recorder (Optional) The refrigeration cabinets are designed to house a circular pen recorder. The location of the recorder is on the control panel of each equipment in a dedicated casing for that purpose. Start Up: 1) Open the door using the key 2) Lift the pen to 90º...
  • Page 43: Warranty Management

    If, in exceptional cases, the distributor is unable to carry out a repair, it is possible to proceed with the prior authorisation of the SAT to accept the collection of a machine for repair at the premises of Infrico S.L., to be subsequently returned to the customer.
  • Page 44: Warranty Certificate

    17.1 Warranty Certificate User: _______________________________________________________ Address :_____________________________________ Tel:________________ Postcode City:________________________________________________ Distribuitor:_______________________________________________________ Date purchased :____________________________________________________ Model :_________________________ Serial No.:_________________________ Compressor No.: __________________________ Vendor signature Purchaser signature Request your distributor to complete: User: _______________________________________________________ Address:_____________________________________ Tel:________________ Postcode City:_________________________________________________ Distribuitor:_______________________________________________________ Date purchased:____________________________________________________ Model:_________________________ Serial No.:_________________________ Compressor No.: __________________________ Vendor signature Purchaser signature...
  • Page 46 Infrico SL. Ctra. De Aguilar a A-318 por Moriles km 15,5 - A-3132 14900 Lucena (Cordoba) Spain Tel: 00 34 957 59 51 14 Fax: 00 34 957 59 11 83 info@infricomedcare.com T: 00 34 957 59 51 00 T: 00 34 636 08 29 26 T: 00 34 608 50 25 97 sat.medcare@infrico.com...

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