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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Refrigerator/freezer MED-Series PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE Read the instructions for use before starting any work.
  • Page 2 Philipp KIRSCH GmbH Im Lossenfeld 14 77731 Willstätt-Sand GERMANY Telephone: +49 781 9227-0 Fax: +49 781 9227-200 Email: info@KIRSCH-medical.de Internet: www.KIRSCH-medical.de D1007_05.25_Operating instructions MED version 4.2, en_GB © Philipp KIRSCH GmbH 2025 Refrigerator/freezer MED-Series PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE 07.05.2025...
  • Page 3: Supplemental Directives

    Supplemental directives About these instructions for use These instructions for use were created for the product "Refriger- ator/freezer" (hereinafter referred to as "the device"). Anyone handling the device must have carefully read and under- stood these instructions for use before starting any work. Compli- ance with all the safety and handling instructions in these instruc- tions for use is a basic prerequisite for safe working.
  • Page 4 Internet www.kirsch-medical.de Orders are accepted during business hours. Further information If you have any questions or comments regarding the device or these instructions for use, please contact your authorised regional dealer or KIRSCH directly. Refrigerator/freezer MED-Series PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE 07.05.2025...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.6.1 Temperature documentation........16 1.6.2 Interior lighting............18 1.6.3 Lockable glass door..........18 1.6.4 Cleanroom kit............18 Accessories............... 20 2.1 KIRSCH EVOLUTION CLOUD........20 2.1.1 Communication............20 2.1.2 Data backup............. 20 Safety................. 22 3.1 Symbols in this instruction manual......22 3.2 Intended use...............
  • Page 6 Table of contents 5.3 Connecting the unit............. 36 Commissioning..............38 6.1 Activities during commissioning........38 6.2 Programming the unit..........38 6.2.1 Set temperature............39 6.2.1.1 Function of the set temperature......39 6.2.1.2 Displaying and changing the target temperature.. 39 6.2.2 Temperature warning limits........41 6.2.2.1 Function of the temperature warning limits...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    Product description Unit overview Product description 1.1 Unit overview Model MED (example) MED 520 PRO-ACTIVE Key switch Ä Chapter 1.2 ‘Display and control ele- Display and control unit ments’ on page 8 Door lock Forced-air cooling Support rails Door handle Roller runners + cabinet rails Rollers Drawer...
  • Page 8: Display And Control Elements

    Product description Display and control elements > Function of the buttons and indications 1.2 Display and control elements 1.2.1 Layout of the display and control unit Fig. 1: Display and control unit Key switch Display and control unit (variable key assignment) USB port 1.2.2 Function of the key switch Tab.
  • Page 9 Product description Display and control elements > Function of the buttons and indications Tab. 2: Buttons Button Description Function [Max.] Display maximum value of temperature memory. [Min.] Display minimum value of temperature memory. Reset temperature memory. [Reset] Switch off buzzer. [Temperature warning Read upper temperature warning limit.
  • Page 10: Scope Of Delivery

    Product description Scope of delivery Depending on the version, certain buttons have a mul- tiple function in combination with other buttons. Tab. 3: Displays Display Description Function ‘Defrosting’ Defrosting is active. ‘Humidity’ Humidity is active (temperature consistency improved, humidity high). ‘SuperFrost’...
  • Page 11: Interfaces

    Product description Interfaces Software The KIRSCH-DATANET software is only available as a download https://kirsch-medical.de/service/downloads/kirsch-datanet- software. For installation/configuration, please refer to the instructions for use supplied with the software. These can be found in the installation routine. 1.4 Interfaces The device has the following ports for connecting additional devices (hereinafter referred to as "modules") for temperature...
  • Page 12: Unit Functions

    Product description Unit functions > Cooling Remove the USB stick after use. The USB stick must not be permanently inserted in the device. – Remove the USB stick at the end of the data Ä ‘Error messages and status displays of transfer the PC-KIT-STICK’...
  • Page 13: Superfrost Function

    Product description Unit functions > Temperature memory 1.5.2 SuperFrost function The unit is equipped with a SuperFrost function. With the SuperFrost function, it is possible to cool the unit down to Ä Chapter 7.4 the lowest possible temperature in the shortest time ‘Switching on the SuperFrost function’...
  • Page 14: Temperature Monitoring With Pc-Kit-Stick

    Product description Unit functions > Battery The temperature memory can be retrieved and erased manually Ä Chapter 7.3 ‘Retrieving/erasing the temperature memory’ on page 46. 1.5.6 Temperature monitoring with PC-KIT-STICK The temperature memory of the unit documents the maximum and minimum temperature values.
  • Page 15: Additional Unit Components

    Product description Additional unit components Temperature monitoring ensures that the temperature curve is saved and the temperature alarm is triggered if necessary. The battery charges during normal operation and is monitored by an automatic charging system. Technical battery data: 6 V, 4 Ah PRO-ACTIVE: The battery does not supply the unit! The battery only provides power to the temperature...
  • Page 16: Temperature Documentation

    Tab. 5: Temperature documentation options Designation Function Illustration PC-KIT-NET with Kirsch Our KIRSCH-DATANET software allows you to effort- Datanet lessly document your devices in your IT network. The (PC-KIT-NET) network solution is already included as standard with KIRSCH devices from the ULTIMATE line.
  • Page 17 Product description Additional unit components > Temperature documentation Designation Function Illustration Cloud module Reliable Alerts by text message and/or e-mail in the event of discrepancies Alarm chain with Holiday function (redirection of the alarm message during absence) Temperature control, possible from any location at any time via smartphone, tablet or PC Additional integrated data storage for up to 30 days Seamless temperature documentation...
  • Page 18: Interior Lighting

    1.6.3 Lockable glass door Door lock Your device can be fitted with a lockable glass door. Contact KIRSCH for further information on installing the glass door. The optional glass door on the MED 126 PRO-ACTIVE model cannot be locked. 1.6.4 Cleanroom kit Your device may be equipped with a cleanroom kit.
  • Page 19 Please contact us if you do not have the option of monitoring the addi- tional sensor -> KIRSCH EVOLUTION CLOUD for monitoring pos- sible. Before commissioning, in the course of GMP qualifica- tion if necessary, particle measurement should be car-...
  • Page 20: Accessories

    The Kirsch EVOLUTION MODULE collects and stores tempera- ture/input data from a device that is to be monitored. By means of mobile internet, the data is sent to the KIRSCH CLOUD. It is done via a special provider-independent IOT SIM card that allows the optimal network coverage.
  • Page 21 Accessories KIRSCH EVOLUTION CLOUD > Data backup The data is logged at 2 min. intervals on the circular buffer inte- grated into the module. The maximum storage capacity is 30 days. To save the 31st day, the data record of the first day is overwritten.
  • Page 22: Safety

    Safety Symbols in this instruction manual Safety This section provides an overview of all important safety aspects for optimal protection of patients and staff, and for safe and trouble-free operation of the unit. Non-compliance with the instructions and safety warnings in this instruction manual can cause considerable risks.
  • Page 23: Intended Use

    Safety Foreseeable misuse Other markings Mark Explanation Step-by-step instructions ð Results of actions References to sections in this instruction manual Lists without a specified order References to the instruction manuals for  accessories and optional parts 3.2 Intended use The medicine refrigerator and medicine freezer are used for the commercial storage of medicines requiring refrigeration, vaccines and active pharmaceutical ingredients.
  • Page 24: Residual Risks

    Safety Residual risksResidual risks 3.4 Residual risks Infection of the user WARNING! Danger of infection due to inadequate hygiene, dis- infection and sterilisation! Contact with parts that have not been cleaned, steri- lised or disinfected poses the danger of infection. –...
  • Page 25 Safety Residual risksResidual risks Eco cooling machines WARNING! Danger due to unauthorised intervention in the cooling circuit! The cooling machine contains the natural refrigerant propane R290 / isobutane R600a. The refrigerant used in the unit is flammable and can cause serious injury if it comes into contact with the eyes or skin.
  • Page 26: Measures For Cyber Security

    Kirsch recommends healthcare organizations or medical institutions to implement a comprehensive and multi-step strategy to protect data and systems from internal and external security threats.
  • Page 27 (except removable media) are physically safe. CAUTION! Make sure that the refrigerator is only connected to the Kirsch-authorized/approved appliance. Users should operate all Kirsch-provided and supported equipment within Kirsch-authorized specifications, including Kirsch-approved software, software configuration, security configuration, etc. CAUTION! Protect all passwords from unauthorized changes.
  • Page 28: Safety Labelling

    Safety Safety labelling CAUTION! Firewalls and/or other security devices should be installed between the medical system and all externally accessible systems. We recommend to use Defender Firewall for interfaces or another firewall that protects from DoS and DDoS attacks. Keep it up to date. CAUTION! The router's DoS and DDoS protection must be ena- bled to protect it from attacks.
  • Page 29: Personnel Qualification

    The system/network administrator performs the following duties: Installing KIRSCH-DATANET Integrating the unit in the network The system/network administrator has been authorised by the owner to manage the users of the software and to make settings to the software.
  • Page 30: Personal Protective Equipment

    Safety Personal protective equipment The unit officer meets the following requirements: The unit officer knows the intended purpose, the foreseeable misuse and the residual risks of the unit. The unit officer is familiar with the instruction manual and all other safety-related documents. The unit officer has been instructed in the technically correct and safe handling of the unit.
  • Page 31 Safety Personal protective equipment Protective gloves Protective gloves protect the hands from friction, abrasions, piercing or deeper injuries as well as from contact with hot sur- faces. Safety shoes Safety shoes protect the feet from crushing, from falling parts, and from slipping on slippery ground.
  • Page 32: Transport And Decommissioning

    Transport and decommissioning Unit transport Transport and decommissioning 4.1 Unit transport When delivered, the device is transported in consultation with the specialist dealer. Observe the following safety instructions when transporting the device to a new location during its service life. Safety during transport WARNING! Danger of crushing injuries from falling unit!
  • Page 33: Decommissioning The Device

    Transport and decommissioning Putting the unit back into operation Transporting the device to a new location Protective equipment: Safety shoes Protective gloves Ä ‘Decommis- Decommission the device as shown in section sioning the device’ on page 33. Transport the device to a new installation site. Waiting time until recommissioning: After transport and installation, wait one hour before recommissioning the device so that the...
  • Page 34 Transport and decommissioning Putting the unit back into operation Lead time of the temperature alarm. The temperature alarm is activated as soon as the set temperature has been reached at the earliest, or after 2 hours of device operation at the latest. No temperature alarm messages are issued via the potential-free contact during this period.
  • Page 35: Set-Up, Installation And Connection

    Set-up, installation and connection Installing the unit Set-up, installation and connection 5.1 Setting up the unit Installation When installing the unit, please note the following installation con- ditions: Indoor use Altitude up to 2000 m above sea level. Maximum relative humidity 75% for temperatures up to 31 °C, decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 38 °C or 32 °C for FROSTER Transient overvoltages up to overvoltage category II...
  • Page 36: Connecting The Unit

    The device may only be installed by qualified personnel. If in doubt, Ä ‘Manufacturer's address’ on page 4. contact KIRSCH Install the device as shown in the installation drawing supplied. It is necessary to adhere to the specified ventilation cross-sections for supply air and exhaust air.
  • Page 37 Set-up, installation and connection Connecting the unit Illustration showing the ports Labelling Position of the connection terminal 1) Potential-free contact 126-/280-/330-/460-litre: at the back of the top unit, at the top 2) Network port 1) Potential-free contact 520-/720-litre: at the top of the machine compartment 2) Network port We recommend connecting the device as a normally...
  • Page 38: Commissioning

    Commissioning Programming the unit Commissioning Personnel: Unit officer 6.1 Activities during commissioning Commissioning sequence WARNING! Danger of damage and injury due to commis- sioning by unqualified staff! If commissioning is performed incorrectly by unqualified staff, serious damage to the chilled goods can result, which in turn can lead to serious injuries.
  • Page 39: Set Temperature

    The set temperature determines the temperature at which the device is operated in order to store the refrigerated goods under optimum conditions. The set temperature of the device is preset by KIRSCH. Changes to the setpoint do not change the temperature Ä Chapter warning limits.
  • Page 40 Monitor the temperature progression on the Display or using optional temperature docu- mentation (e.g. KIRSCH-PC-KIT). Read off the current temperature and observe the further temperature curve until the set temperature is reached. Refrigerator/freezer MED-Series PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE...
  • Page 41: Temperature Warning Limits

    Commissioning Programming the unit > Temperature warning limits Consequences of modified target temperature As soon as the target temperature is reached, the tem- perature warning limits must be adjusted so that the target temperature is above or below the temperature warning limits.
  • Page 42: Displaying And Changing The Temperature Warning Limits

    Commissioning Programming the unit > Temperature warning limits Temperature warning limits Tab. 7: Temperature warning limits, MED and FROSTER MED Model Lower temperature Set temperature Upper temperature warning limit warning limit MED 100 PRO-ACTIVE +2 °C +5 °C +8 °C MED 126 PRO-ACTIVE MED 200 PRO-ACTIVE MED 288 PRO-ACTIVE...
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Humidity

    Commissioning Programming the unit > Adjusting the humidity Changing temperature warning limits Recommended temperature warning limits The temperature warning limits must not be the same as the target temperature. Set the temperature limits as follows: – Upper temperature warning limit: at least 3 °C higher than the target temperature –...
  • Page 44 Commissioning Programming the unit > Adjusting the humidity MED 520 CR PRO-ACTIVE MED 520 CR ULTIMATE MED 720 PRO-ACTIVE MED 720 ULTIMATE MED 520 CR-HF PRO-ACTIVE MED 720 CR-HF PRO-ACTIVE Setting the humidity You can choose between 2 humidity levels for the interior of the device: high humidity - approx.
  • Page 45: Operation

    Operation Switching off the unit Operation Personnel: User 7.1 Switching on the unit Insert the key into the key switch. Set the device key to position "1". ð The Display shows the interior temperature. Remove the key and keep it safe from unauthorised access. Ä...
  • Page 46: Retrieving/Erasing The Temperature Memory

    Operation Switching on the SuperFrost function 7.3 Retrieving/erasing the temperature memory Retrieving the temperature memory The temperature memory records the temperature from the moment the target temperature is reached. Restarting the unit resets the temperature memory. Press the [Max.] key. ð...
  • Page 47: Data Export On The Device With Pc-Kit-Stick

    USB stick (max. 32 GB, formatted in FAT32 format). A .jsn file is stored on the stick which can then be imported into KIRSCH-Datanet from version 5.0 by means of the procedure described below. The following procedure must be applied in order...
  • Page 48 5 sec- onds and the normal temperature display then reappears. Importing data into Kirsch Datanet Open the KIRSCH Datanet software client and log in as Admin. The default access details are: Username: Admin Password: admin...
  • Page 49 Operation Data export on the device with PC-KIT-STICK Add a new refrigerator via the menu item "Verwaltung/Kühls- chrank hinzufügen" [Administration/Add refrigerator]. The following window appears: Enter the name of the device and, optionally, the location. Uncheck the box next to "Monitoring an" [Monitoring on]. Set the USB export address if several devices are to be man- aged.
  • Page 50: Setting Up Pc-Kit-Net (Optional)

    IP address, device (example) 180.160.15.1 IP address, default gateway 180.160.15.2 (example) KIRSCH-DATANET software (version 5.5.0.0 or higher) must be installed for temperature monitoring via the network (complete installation and connection instruc- tions are supplied with PC-KIT-NET). Setting up the IP address on the...
  • Page 51 Operation Setting up PC-KIT-NET (optional) Select the parameter by pressing [Min.]. Press and hold [Target temperature]. ð The first three digits of the IP address are displayed. Press [Max.] and [Min.] to set the selected digits of the desired IP address. ð...
  • Page 52 Operation Setting up PC-KIT-NET (optional) Press [Max.] and [Min.] to set the selected digits of the desired subnet mask. ð The number changes in the display in increments of one. Release [Target temperature]. ð The first three digits of the subnet mask are entered. Select the next parameter by pressing [Min.].
  • Page 53 15 and  "Installation and connection instructions – PC-KIT-STICK/PC-KIT-NET"). The KIRSCH-DATANET software (version 5.0 or higher) is installed on the local PC or in the local network. Ä Chapter 7.2 ‘Switching off the unit’ Switch off the device on page 45.
  • Page 54: Loading The Device

    Operation Loading the device Use [Max.] and [Min.] to navigate to level and confirm by pressing Set. Select the parameter by pressing [Min.]. ð The first digits of the MAC address are displayed. The first two digits "00" displayed are not part of the MAC address.
  • Page 55 Operation Loading the device CAUTION! Danger to chilled goods due to contamination! A dirty unit can contaminate the stored chilled goods. A contamination can damage or destroy the chilled goods. – Do not store contaminated chilled goods in the unit. –...
  • Page 56 Load the device with refrigerated goods. If the door is open for more than 60 seconds, deactivate the Door Open alarm if necessary. A suitable temperature measuring device, e.g. Kirsch Evolution Cloud, should be used to check the tempera- ture.
  • Page 57: Cleaning And Disinfection

    Using other disinfectants If disinfectants other than those referred to are used, test them for compatibility on an inconspicuous area before using them for the first time. Only use acid-free disinfectants. If in doubt, contact KIRSCH. 07.05.2025 Refrigerator/freezer MED-Series PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE...
  • Page 58 Cleaning and disinfection Cleaning and disinfecting the device Protective equipment: Chemical-resistant protective gloves CAUTION! Danger to chilled goods due to contamination! A dirty unit can contaminate the stored chilled goods. A contamination can damage or destroy the chilled goods. – Do not store contaminated chilled goods in the unit.
  • Page 59 Cleaning and disinfection Requirements: The refrigerated goods have been moved. The device is switched off Ä Chapter 7.2 ‘Switching off the unit’ on page 45. Remove drawers and shelves. NOTICE! Danger of damage to the electrical system due to unsuitable cleaning agents! The unit contains sensitive electronic parts.
  • Page 60: Maintenance

    Maintenance Safety inspection Maintenance Interval Maintenance work at least every 12 months For devices with cleanroom kit: Replacing the HEPA filter Ä Chapter 9.3 ‘Replacing the HEPA filter’ on page 63 at least every 24 months Perform a safety inspection in accordance with DGUV regulation 3 (for- merly BGV A3).
  • Page 61 Maintenance Safety inspection Visual inspection Check the entire device for completeness, correct assembly and damage. Check the following parts of the device in detail for damage: Door handle Interior Door seal If damage is present and functionality is not guaranteed, take Ä...
  • Page 62: Replacing The Battery

    Maintenance Replacing the battery Wait until the warning limit is exceeded and the buzzer sounds. ð The Display alternately shows the current temperature and both error messages (upper and lower temperature alarm). Turn the device key to position "1". ð The test function is ended, the electronic delay is re-ena- bled.
  • Page 63: Replacing The Hepa Filter

    Maintenance Replacing the HEPA filter Model Battery installation location MED 100 PRO-ACTIVE Battery at the bottom of the machine compartment MED 200 PRO-ACTIVE FROSTER MED 95 PRO-ACTIVE MED 126 PRO-ACTIVE Battery above the door of the housing MED 288 PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE MED 340 PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE MED 468 PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE MED 520 PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE, also CR...
  • Page 64 Maintenance Replacing the HEPA filter For devices with a condenser monitoring system, we recommend replacing the filter when the condenser temperature reaches + 60 °C. Detach the housing from the HEPA FILTER. Remove the old HEPA filter. Insert the new HEPA filter. ð...
  • Page 65: Alarms

    Alarms Alarm functions Alarms 10.1 Alarm functions Alarm functions An alarm is triggered if a device function is faulty or defective. Every alarm is signalled both visually and audibly. The display alternately shows the visual alarm and the tempera- ture. The message is displayed until the alarm is acknowledged. Acknowledging the alarm does not eliminate the fault.
  • Page 66: Dealing With Alarms

    Alarms Dealing with alarms Alarm function Display Buzzer Cause Measures Door Open alarm The door has been Deactivate the buzzer. open for more than Close the door. 180 seconds. The Door Open alarm is forwarded via the remote warning contact. Power failure The power supply Deactivate the buzzer.
  • Page 67 Alarms Dealing with alarms Acknowledging the alarm The buzzer is deactivated, the cause of the alarm is eliminated, but the alarm is still shown on the display. Press the [Reset] button. ð The alarm is acknowledged. The display shows the tem- perature of the refrigerated goods.
  • Page 68: Status Displays And Error Messages

    (e.g. electric shocks) and damage (e.g. fire, damage to chilled goods). – Have repairs performed by the service department. – Use KIRSCH replacement parts. – Do not make independent additions or changes to the unit. – If in doubt, contact KIRSCH. Refrigerator/freezer MED-Series PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE 07.05.2025...
  • Page 69 Status displays and error messages Error messages Moving refrigerated goods NOTICE! Danger to chilled goods due to defective or faulty unit! A defect or fault in the unit means that its cooling per- formance is no longer ensured. Reduced cooling per- formance can cause considerable damage to chilled goods.
  • Page 70 NOTICE! For repairs, contact the service department: The following company is appointed and authorised by Ä ‘Service con- KIRSCH to provide service for the unit: tact’ on page 4 CAUTION! Danger of death due to interrupted cooling chain during stock transfer!
  • Page 71 Status displays and error messages Error messages Display Buzzer Description Measure Fan X: Move refrigerated goods. Speed of corresponding fan too low. Notify Service. The temperature of the refrigerated goods may fluctuate. Fan X: Speed of corresponding fan too Move refrigerated goods. high.
  • Page 72 Status displays and error messages Error messages Display Buzzer Description Measure Connection problem: Synchronisation error between con- Move refrigerated goods. trol panel and monitoring circuit. Notify Service. No reliable cooling controller func- tion. Control error: Error during self-testing in cooling Notify Service.
  • Page 73 Status displays and error messages Error messages Display Buzzer Description Measure Temperature alarm (low) The lower temperature warning limit has been reached or exceeded Call up the temperature warning (e.g. after the door has been open Ä Chapter 6.2.2.2 limit and check it for a long time when the refriger- ‘Displaying and changing the tem- ating machine is cooling the...
  • Page 74: Decommissioning And Disposal

    Decommissioning and disposal Disposing of the device Decommissioning and disposal 12.1 Decommissioning the device Decommissioning Switch off the device. Move refrigerated goods. Pull out the mains plug. Cut the connection cable. Remove or destroy the locks. Remove the door. 12.2 Disposing of the device Disposing of the battery ENVIRONMENT!
  • Page 75: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Depending on the model, the following applicable documents can be found in the appendix: Declaration of Conformity Technical data Installation drawing 07.05.2025 Refrigerator/freezer MED-Series PRO-ACTIVE / ULTIMATE...
  • Page 76: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity 13.1 Declaration of Conformity EG-Konformitätserklärung Wir, Philipp Kirsch GmbH Im Lossenfeld 14 77731 Willstätt-Sand Deutschland erklären hiermit in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass die nachfolgend beschriebenen Produkte zum Zeitpunkt des Inverkehrbringens die Schutzanforderungen der unten genannten Richtlinien und Normen einhalten.
  • Page 77: Technical Data

    Appendix Technical data 13.2 Technical data FR MED 95 MED 100 MED 126 MED 200 MED 288 PRO-ACTIVE PRO-ACTIVE PRO-ACTIVE PRO-ACTIVE PRO-ACTIVE/ ULTIMATE* Cooling capacity, litres Temperature setting -5 to -25 +2 to +15 +2 to +15 +2 to +15 +2 to +15 (approx.), °C Voltage, V...
  • Page 78 Appendix Technical data FR MED 95 MED 100 MED 126 MED 200 MED 288 PRO-ACTIVE PRO-ACTIVE PRO-ACTIVE PRO-ACTIVE PRO-ACTIVE/ ULTIMATE* External dimensions 54 x 105.5 54 x 105.5 54 x 106 54 x 105.5 67 x 130 with door open 90° (WxD), cm Shelf size (WxD), cm 43.8 x 32...
  • Page 79 Appendix Technical data MED 340 MED 468 MED 520 CR/ MED 720 PRO-ACTIVE/ PRO-ACTIVE/ PRO-ACTIVE/ PRO-ACTIVE/ ULTIMATE* ULTIMATE* ULTIMATE* ULTIMATE* External dimensions incl. distance 67 x 66 x 189 74 x 77.5 x 77 x 76 x 77 x 98 x to wall (WxDxH), cm 195.5 195.5...
  • Page 80: Installation Drawing

    Appendix Installation drawing 13.3 Installation drawing MED 100 PRO-ACTIVE BL 100 PRO-ACTIVE LABO 100 PRO-ACTIVE LABEX 105 PRO-ACTIVE FROSTER LABEX 96 PRO-ACTIVE FROSTER MED 95 PRO-ACTIVE Installation drawing min.545 Please take hinge thickness into account if door is fitted in front View drawn without built in door Cooling pipe Airgrid with...
  • Page 81 Appendix Installation drawing MED 126 PRO-ACTIVE Installation drawing Air flow View drawn without built in door External sensor installation +0,5 -0,0 Cutout for conroller Note during installation: Air flow at top and bottom: The dimensions outlined with a without cooling unit fan: min. 250cm² indicate the usable with cooling unit fan: min.
  • Page 82 Appendix Installation drawing min. Consider hinge when door is built in Airgrid with operating panel integrated in coverplate View drawn without built in door Cutout for airgrid in coverplate: 491 x 186 mm Coutout for coverplate Ensure when fitting: Supply and exhaust air via front side airgrid, therefore do not block it with objects or cover it , so that ventilation of the cooling machine keeps warranted.
  • Page 83: Index

    Index Index Declaration of Conformity ....76 Decommissioning ....33, 74 About these instructions for use .
  • Page 84 Index Temperature alarm test ....61 Temperature check ..... . 61 Operation .

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