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Fisher Scientific Fisherbrand Isotemp FBG Series Installation And Operations

Fisher Scientific Fisherbrand Isotemp FBG Series Installation And Operations

Laboratory & pharmacy refrigerators

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Fisherbrand
Isotemp
Laboratory & Pharmacy Refrigerators
FBG Series
Installation and Operation
333927H01 • Revision A • 05/05/2023

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  • Page 1 Fisherbrand ™ Isotemp ™ Laboratory & Pharmacy Refrigerators FBG Series Installation and Operation 333927H01 • Revision A • 05/05/2023...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT Read this instruction manual. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual can result in damage to the unit, injury to operating personnel and poor equipment performance. CAUTION All internal adjustments and maintenance must be performed by qualifi ed service personnel.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Model Safety Information Unpacking Packing List General Recommendations Temperature Monitoring Door Management Intended Use Initial Loading Operating Standards Unit Specifi cations Installation Location Installation Instructions Wiring Shelves Baskets Installation Instructions Door Operation Remote Alarm (Optional) Final Checks Startup Initial Startup Product Loading and Unloading Guidelines Operation Control Panel...
  • Page 4 Standard display Navigation Screens Programming mode Temperature settings Direct functions Calibration (parameters / cc to /cr) Backup battery Temperature monitoring Alarms and Signals Types of alarms Alarm table Maintenance Cleaning the Cabinet Interior Cleaning the Condenser Filter Cleaning the Condenser Automatic Defrost Gasket Maintenance Alarm Battery Maintenance...
  • Page 5: Model

    Model The table below shows the units covered in this operation and installation manual by model number. Table 1. Applicable Model Unit Model FBG1205G* FBG1205S* FBG1205P* FBG2305G* FBG2305S* FBG2305P* FBG3005G* FBG3005S* FBG3005P* FBG4505G* FBG5005G* FBG5005S* FBG5005P*...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety Information In this manual, the following symbols and conventions are This symbol indicates possible pinch points used: which may cause personal injury. Alert Signals This symbol indicates a need to use gloves during the indicated procedures. If performing decontamination procedures, use chemically resistant gloves.
  • Page 7 WARNING: Risk of Fire. No equipment that uses an open fl ame should be placed inside the unit. This will harm the unit, hamper functionality and compromise your safety. WARNING: Risk of Fire. Do not use any battery powered or externally-powered equipment in the device.
  • Page 8 사용자 안내문 이 기기는 업무용 환경에서 사용할 목 적으로 적합성평가를 받은 기기로서 가정용 환경에서 사용하는 경우 전파간섭의 우려가 있습니다. WARNING: EMC Registration is done on this equipment for business use only. It may cause interference when the product would be used in home. This equipment has been tested and found to comply This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device.
  • Page 9: Unpacking

    Unpacking At the time of delivery, be sure to inspect the unit packaging for damage before signing for the shipment. If packaging damage is present, request immediate product inspection and fi le a claim with the carrier. Note: Packaging damage does not denote that unit damage exists.
  • Page 10: Packing List

    Packing List Inside the refrigerator cabinet is a bag containing: • Installation and Operation Manual • Essential safety instructions, including translated versions • Certifi cate of Conformance • Warranty Card • Two cabinet door keys If you have ordered a unit with shelves, the bag will also contain: •...
  • Page 11: General Recommendations

    General Recommendations This section includes some general recommendations for Expected users of this equipment include but are not limited to personnel from the following areas: Professional your unit. and clinical laboratories, Pharma and Biotech facilities, Academic, Industrial, and Government facilities or those Temperature Monitoring trained in laboratory protocols put in place at your facility.
  • Page 12: Operating Standards

    Operating Standards The units described in this manual are classifi ed for use as stationary equipment in a Pollution Degree 2 and Over voltage Category II environment. These units are designed to operate under the following environmental conditions: • Indoor use •...
  • Page 13 Other specifi cations are listed in the table below. Table 2. Unit Specifi cations Glass Solid Power Door Door Exterior Rated Rated Frequency Model Module Unit Unit Dimensions Voltage Current / Phase Plug Weight Weight (D x W x H) Kg (lbs) †...
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation WARNING: Risk of Shock. Do not exceed the electrical rating printed on the data plate located on the upper left side of the unit. CAUTION: Do not move the unit using the drain pan on the back. This could cause damage to the equipment.
  • Page 15: Wiring

    Concrete Construction 4. Refrigerator Positioning a. Drill 1/2” (13 mm) holes in locations marked in step 1 a. Line up 1/2” bolt installed in step 3 with anti-tip with masonry bit. bracket. b. Slide lag screw anchors into holes to be fl ush with b.
  • Page 16: Shelves

    Table 3. Power Cord Specifi cation Baskets Model Power Cord Specifi cations Pharmacy models ship with baskets installed. 12 cubic foot 3-G 12 AWG, NEMA Pharmacy models ship with 5 baskets, 23 and 30 cubic foot 5-15P, 15 A/125 V Pharmacy models ship with 6 baskets, and 50 cubic foot 3-G 14 AWG, NEMA Pharmacy models ship with 12 baskets.
  • Page 17: Door Operation

    Door Operation The sliding glass doors can be locked once they are in the closed position using the key provided. To lock these doors: Laboratory refrigerators have either swinging or sliding doors. 1. Locate the lock in the middle of the cabinet at the bottom of the doors.
  • Page 18: Final Checks

    REMOTE ALARM CONNECTIONS CONNEXIONS DE L’ ALARME À DISTANCE CONTACT RATING 1 AMP MAX CLASS 2 CIRCUIT ONLY VALEUR NOMINALE DE CONTACT DE 1 AMP MAX. SUR UN CIRCUIT DE CLASSE 2 UNIQUEMENT WIRE COLOR FUNCTION (FIL DE COULEUR) (FONCTION) COMMON (COMMUNE) GREEN (VERT) OPEN ON FAIL...
  • Page 19: Startup

    Startup Initial Startup • For critical applications, be sure that the alarm systems are working and active before you load any product. To start up the refrigerator, complete the following steps: • Ensure clearance between the top of the cargo and the bottom of the shelf/basket.
  • Page 20: Operation

    Operation Control Panel Figure 5. Control Panel 1. Display 2. Icons/Buttons 3. Icons Table 6. Keypad Icon/ button Description Flashing Minimum temperature Direct access to minimum recorded temperature Reset minimum and maximum Reset minimum and maximum recorded temperature temperatures (requires confi rmation) Maximum temperature Direct access to maximum recorded temperature Set point/Up arrow...
  • Page 21 Table 6. Keypad Icon/ Description Flashing button Pressed briefl y: • enter menu branch • save value and return to the parameter code Program Pressed and held (3 s): • from standby, unlock keypad and enter programming mode • when scrolling, go to the previous parameter •...
  • Page 22: Standard Display

    Standard display Table 7. Direct Access Icons on User Terminal Icon Action in Direct Access Mode At start-up, the user terminal briefl y shows the fi rmware Direct access to set point version and then the standard display. The standard display depends on the setting of parameter: •...
  • Page 23 9. Press UP/DOWN to select ESC and press PRG to return to the parameter categories; 4. Press PRG to enter programming mode; the UP and DOWN buttons will fl ash and the fi rst category of parameters dir (=direct functions) will be displayed; 10.
  • Page 24: Screens

    Screens The possible states of the terminal are shown in the table below. Table 8. Screens Icon Status Description Standard The display shows the main value, alternating with any alarms and signals Display active The terminal loads shows any active loads, the keypad is locked Direct access...
  • Page 25: Programming Mode

    Programming mode In direct access mode, pressing PRG enters programming mode, where the unit’s main operating parameters can be set. To access the Service parameters, go to the “PSD” menu item (see the table below) and enter the password. The user terminal only provides access to the basic confi...
  • Page 26: Calibration (Parameters / Cc To /Cr)

    Table 11. Programming Parameters Par. Menu Desc. Def. Temperature control set point °C/°F Unit of measure: 0 = °C; 1 = °F Enable buzzer: 0 = disabled; 1 = enabled High temperature alarm threshold 555/999 Δ °C/ °F Low temperature alarm threshold 200/360 Δ...
  • Page 27: Backup Battery

    Notice: In the event of temperature alarms, these are signaled as normal, even in the event of a power failure. Temperature monitoring The controller can record the minimum value rL and maximum value rH read by the product probe for pharmacy Temperature read by the probe units and the control probe for the standard units.
  • Page 28 • Manual, when the cause is no longer present, the alarm remains active until manually reset by parameter; • Semi- Automatic, reset is automatic 3 times in an hour, after which manual reset is required. Active alarms are signaled by the buzzer (see parameter Hb) and the fl...
  • Page 29: Alarm Table

    Alarm table Table 14. Alarm Table Display Description Delay Icon Alarm Buzzer Reset Eff ects on code code (default) display relay control Frost protection Afd (1min Automatic Stop compressor Battery faulty or not Automatic - connected Blackout in progress - Automatic See “Battery status”...
  • Page 30 Table 14. Alarm Table Display Description Delay Icon Alarm Buzzer Reset Eff ects on code code (default) display relay control Control probe faulty Automatic Compressor operation in or disconnected duty setting mode (par. c4); dead band OFF Confi guration not Manual completed correctly Maintenance...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    Maintenance Cleaning the Condenser WARNING: Risk of Shock. Disconnect equipment from main power before attempting any maintenance to equipment CAUTION: Condensers should be cleaned or its controls unless stated otherwise. at least every six months; more often if the laboratory area is dusty. In heavy traffi c areas, condensers load with dirt more Cleaning the Cabinet quickly.
  • Page 32: Gasket Maintenance

    Gasket Maintenance Periodically check the gaskets around the door for punctures or tears. Leaks are indicated by condensation or frost which forms at the point of gasket failure. Make sure that the cabinet is level (refer to Location for leveling information).
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting WARNING: Troubleshooting procedures involve working with high voltages which can cause injury or death. Troubleshooting should only be performed by Factory Authorized Service Personnel. This section is a guide for troubleshooting equipment problems. Component parts must be replaced only with like components.
  • Page 34 Table 16. Troubleshooting Procedure Problem Cause Solution Door is open Make sure the door is completely closed. Door seal check Check the door seal. Warm product recently Allow ample time to recover from loading warm product. loaded in unit Power supply Check for proper voltage to the unit.
  • Page 35: End Of Life Care

    End of Life Care Some considerations and suggestions are listed below for proper disposal of this product. While addressing these actions for safe recycling and disposal, please follow all guidelines, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), or regulations applicable to your country and region. •...
  • Page 36: Warranty

    THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, OR IMPLIED. NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY. FISHER SCIENTIFIC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE PRODUCTS ARE ERROR-FREE OR WILL ACCOMPLISH ANY PARTICULAR RESULT.
  • Page 37: Regulatory Compliance

    Regulatory Compliance Product Safety Product Testing This product family has been tested to applicable product safety standards by a Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL) and may bear the NRTL’s mark of safety compliance to those applicable standards. Hydrocarbon Refrigerants According to U.S. Code of Federal Regulation 40 Part 82, this refrigerator employs the natural hydrocarbon refrigerant R290.
  • Page 38 Korean KC Registration 사용자 안내문 이 기기는 업무용 환경에서 사용할 목적으로 적합성평가를 받은 기기로서 가정용 환경에서 사용 하는 경우 전파간섭의 우려가 있습니다. WARNING: EMC Registration is done on this equipment for business use only. It may cause interference when the product would be used in home.
  • Page 39 Contact Information Find out more at fi shersci.com Distributed by Fisher Scientifi c. Contact us today: In the United States: In Canada: Order online: fi shersci.com Order online: fi shersci.ca Call customer service: 1-800-766-7000 Call customer service: 1-800-234-7437 © 2023 Thermo Fisher Scientifi c Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks used are owned as indicated at fi...
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