Arctiko LR 350 Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BIOMEDICAL REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZERS
LR 350 / 650 / 1350
PR 650 / 1350
LF 650 / 1350
" Orginal Instruction "

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BIOMEDICAL REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZERS LR 350 / 650 / 1350 PR 650 / 1350 LF 650 / 1350 “ Orginal Instruction “...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Standard and general warnings Table of dimensions Technical data table Testing and intended use Introduction Product description Certification General safety regulations Customers responsibilities Customers service requests Ordering of spare parts Product confirguration Materials and refrigerants Warning labels Installation Transpartation and handling Positioning Wiring and electrical hoop-up...
  • Page 3 Contents Page Maintenance Routine maintenance Cleanning the interior and exterior og the appliance Condenser cleaning Troubleshooting Service Spare parts After sales Warranty...
  • Page 4: Standard And General Warnings

    STANDARD AND GENERAL WARNINGS PRODUCTS APPLICABLE TO THIS MANUAL The present manual is exclusively valid and applicable to the following products range: R290 upright refrigerators Models: PR350, LR650, PR650, LR1350, PR1350 Adjustable temperature control range: lowest T = +1°C (33,8°F), highest T = +12°C (53,6°F) Operating temperature: +4°C to 6°C (39,2°F to 42,8°F) Factory pre-set to: +4°C (39,2°F) R290 upright freezers...
  • Page 5: Table Of Dimensions

    TABLE OF DIMENSIONS Models Capacity Dimensions (WxDxH) Packaging dimensions Shipping (WxDxH) Weight Refrigerators PR350 11,8 cu.ft. ” x 23 “ x 71 ” ” x 28” x 79 ” 286,6 lbs 21/32 49/64 17/32 335 lt 60 x 60 x 182 cm 68 x 71x 202 cm 130 kg LR650...
  • Page 6: Testing And Intended Use

    TESTING AND INTENDED USE This equipment is tested in compliance with established regulations and then shipped ready for use. This equipment is intended for general purpose laboratory cold storage. “If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.”...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The equipment comprises a single body with paneling in various materials and insulation with expanded polyurethane foam. The equipment instruments are located on the front pan- el where the electrical wiring is housed. The motor unit and the evaporator unit are housed on the top of body.
  • Page 8: Customers Responsibilities

    GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS Primary general safety regulations: - Do not touch the unit with wet hands and/or feet. Do not use the equipment with bare feet; - Do not insert screwdrivers or other pointed objects between guards or moving parts of the equipment;...
  • Page 9: Customers Service Requests

    CUSTOMER SERVICE REQUESTS - For all technical problems and any requests for technical service, refer exclusively to the manufacturer’s authorized personnel; ORDERING OF SPARE PARTS - Orders of spare parts should be made by consulting the part reference code and the serial number of your unit.
  • Page 10: Warning Labels

    WARNING LABELS Electrical Shock LABEL A Use of this equipment involves power supplies which convert line voltage to low voltage power. Do not modify or use power sup- plies other than OEM equipment. Connection of the power supply may require a properly grounded receptacle. Potential for elec- trical shock or equipment damage exists if precautions are not followed.
  • Page 11 WARNING LABELS Battery LABEL E Indicates the location of the back-up battery Risk of fire LABEL F Risk of fire or explosion. Flammable refrigerant used. Follow han- dling instruction carefully. To be repaired only by trained service Personnel. Do not puncture Refrigerant Tubing. Grounding LABEL G Indicates that the electrical components are electrically ground-...
  • Page 12 WARNING LABELS This unit is intended for use in laboratories in commercial, industrial or institutional occupancies as defined in the Safety Standard for Refrigeration System, Refrigerating Equipment intended for labora- Conformement à la Norme de sécurite tory use. pour les systémes de réfrigération (ASHRAE 15), cette unité...
  • Page 13 WARNING LABELS CAUTION - Risk Of Fire or Explosion. Flammable Refrigerant Used. Consult Repair Manual / Owner´s Guide Before Attempting To Install or Service This Product. All Safety Precautions Must be Fol- lowed Service markings (Label located near the cooling unit compart- PRUDENCE - Risque de fue ou ment) d´explosion.
  • Page 14: Installation

    INSTALLATION TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING The equipment must be transported and handled exclusively in upright position, in observance of the instructions printed on the packing. This precaution is necessary to avoid contamination of the refrigerant circuit with compres- sor lube oil with resulting valve and heat exchanger coil failure and problems starting the electric motor or the risk of a gas leak.
  • Page 15: Wiring And Electrical Hoop-Up

    WIRING AND ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP Receptacle installation and electrical wiring operations must be performed by a qualified electrician. For safety reasons adhere to the following indications: - Check that the electrical plant is suitably sized for the absorbed power of the unit. - If the electrical socket and the plug on the equipment power cord are incompatible, call technical service or your local distributor.
  • Page 16: Re- Instalation

    - Do not block the motor compartment air vents. Do not lay objects on the top of the equipment. Before storing products wait until they are cold. - Arrange the products on suitable shelves or in containers. Do not place products directly on the base or against the walls, doors or fixed guards of the unit.
  • Page 17 Step 1: Step 2: Each model has a galvanized iron crossbar at In pic.2 is shown the galvanized iron bracket that the top rear side. The crossbar is showed in the will be used to fix the cabinet at the building. pic.1 Step 3: this bracket must be linked to the crossbar by us-...
  • Page 18: Scrapping And Disposal

    SCRAPPING AND DISPOSAL These units may contain materials, which at the end of the working life of the apparatus, must be disposed at one of the recycling centers nominated by your Local National Health Department or as specified by the law in force. Scrapping and disposal of the equipment must be carried out in full observance of established legislation in your country.
  • Page 19: Probe And Access Port

    The Remote alarm contact is a Dry contact (low voltage: max 24VAc/VDc, 1A, SELV) and consist of three outputs: C (Common)/N.O. (Normally Opened Circuit) / N.C. (Normally Closed Circuit). For the external network connection, fasten directly the pins according with the remote alarm network configuration.
  • Page 20: Operation

    OPERATION Before switching ON the unit, check that the electrical connections have been made cor- rectly and above all, that the ground connection is available and working properly. Please read before using this manual - This manual is part of the product and should be kept near the instrument for easy and quick reference.
  • Page 21: Controller

    CONTROLLER The controller is a microprocessor-based controller suitable for normal and low tempera- ture air- ventilated application. It is made of a split PCB installed in the electrical box and a remote HMI display for user-friendly operations. It also has a BLETOOTH connection for the user to interact in real time with the unit and access the data logs stored on the con- troller by an App called APPLICA.
  • Page 22: User Terminal

    User terminal The user terminal can only be used to set the User parameters and display the value of the probes connected to iJS PCB. At start-up, the user terminal briefly shows the firmware version and then the control probe tem- perature.
  • Page 23: Navigation And Actuator/Function Direct Activation Mode

    Icon/button Description Flashing Alarm log •Logged alarms present •Direct access to the alarm log menu Compressor Active Awaiting Battery status Charging Needs re- placement Anomalous temperature Anomalous temperature alarms present °C Unit of measure °C °F Unit of measure °F Service maintenance Active alarms Navigation and actuator/function direct activation mode...
  • Page 24 At the startup of the unit the user terminal briefly shows the firmware version and then it displays the control temperature. When pressing any button, the display shows the message “Loc” meaning that the key- board is locked and the icons corresponding to the currently-active actuators/functions come on to indicate the status of the unit.
  • Page 25: Programming Mode From The User Terminal

    Programming mode from the user terminal From the standard display press the PRG key for 3 seconds in order to enter the actuator/function direct activation mode. Then press the PRG key again to enter the programming mode where the unit’s main operating parameters can be set. To navigate the menu tree, use the following keys: •...
  • Page 26 Direct functions (dir label) - OnF: This function allows to switch ON or OFF the controller; - Fr shows the firmware version; - dFM: This function starts a manual defrost; - Eco: This function activates the Eco mode (the controller will work with an higher set point (St+r4) with a differential of regulation defined by the parameter r4d.
  • Page 27: Alarms And Signal

    ALARMS AND SIGNAL Signals Signals are messages shown on the display to notify the user of the procedures in pro- gress or to confirm keypad input: Display label Description Bluetooth connection in process Running defrost cycle Display locked Switch OFF Switch ON Test outputs via BMS serial port active Alarms...
  • Page 28 Alarms table Display code 42Log Description code38 Frost protection Battery faulty or not connected Blackout in progress Battery test in progress Configuration write error High condenser temperature warning High condenser temperature alarm VCC communication error Delayed alarm from external contact Door open Probe 1 faulty or disconnected Probe 2 faulty or disconnected...
  • Page 29: Applica App

    Display code Log code Description High temperature Immediate alarm from external contact Low temperature Low pressure Low temperature line compressor failed to start Output status overridden in manual mode Control probe faulty or disconnected Refrigerant leak alarm Configuration not completed correctly Maintenance request VCC operation error APPLICA APP...
  • Page 30 Select Bluetooth as the type of connection in the bottom bar of the screen. A list of de- vices available within a range of 10m appears and select the one of your interests: The App starts to link the device and once the connection is established it ask you to choose a profile.
  • Page 31 The Home page will be displayed showing the control probe reading temperature. Across the Home page the following action are possible: • Switching ON and OFF the controller by the ON/ OFF button • Switching ON/OFF the interior light by the light button •...
  • Page 32 • Press the < and > symbol on the screen and more information about Status and Probes & Digital inputs will appear on the screen. • Display the ongoing alarm and the alarm history:...
  • Page 33 • Display live data graph: • Display and export the temperature logs:...
  • Page 34: Maintenance And Repair

    MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Maintenance and repair must be carried out by qualified personnel authorized by the manufacturer. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for jobs carried out by unauthorized personnel or the use of non-original spare parts. RUTINE MAINTENANCE Prohibited to remove the guards and safety devices: It’s strictly forbidden to remove guards or safety devices when performing routine maintenance operation.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The table shows the most frequent break downs, possible causes and relative remedies: PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION DESCRIPTION The appliance does The main switch is “off” Main switch “on” not come on There is no tension Check plug, socket, electric connection Other Contact technical assistance...
  • Page 36 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION DESCRIPTION Ice blocks on evapora- Improper use Contact technical assistance Control Panel is broken Contact technical assistance Appliance is noisy Appliance not levelled Check that appliance is level. Contact with external bodies Check that no tube or ventila- tor fan is in contact with exter- nal bodies.
  • Page 37: Service

    SERVICE Arctiko recommends that service is performed by authorized service personnel at least once a year. Contact your Arctiko service team for contact information. Always have the serial number of the unit and model ready before contacting the service team.
  • Page 40 5080503-02-GB ARCTIKO US INC, 1400 Donelson Pike, Ste B5, Nashville, TN 37217, USA www.arctiko.com...

This manual is also suitable for:

Lr 650Lr 1350Pr 650Pr 1350Lf 650Lf 1350

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