Vestfrost AKS 157 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions For Use Manual
GB Instructions for use.
DE Bedienungsanleitung
FR Mode d’emploi
AKS 157
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As the appliance contains a
ammable refrigerant, it is es-
sential to ensure that the refrig-
erant pipes are not damaged.
The quantity and type of the
refrigerant used in your appli-
ance is indicated on the rating
plate.
Standard EN378 species that
the room in which you install
your appliance must have a
volume of 1m³ per 8 g of hydro-
carbon refrigerant used in the
appliances. This is to avoid the
formation of ammable gas/air
mixtures in the room where the
appliance is located in the event
of a leak in the refrigerant circuit.
WARNING:
Keep ventilation openings in
the appliance’s cabinet or in the
built-in structure clear of obstruc-
tion
WARNING:
Do not use other mechanical
devices or other means to ac-
celerate the defrosting process
than those recommended by the
manufacturer
WARNING:
Do not damage the refrigerant
system
WARNING:
Do not use electrical applianc-
es inside the refrigerated stor-
age compartment, unless they
are of a type recommended by
the manufacturer
WARNING:
Do not expose the appliance to
rain, and secure not splashing
water when cleaning the oor
WARNING:
This appliance is not intended
for use by children or inrm
persons unless they have been
adequately supervised by a
responsible person to ensure
that they can use the appliance
safely. Children should be super-
vised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance
WARNING:
If a not compatible USB pen
drive is used it can cause a
reset of the controller.
Warning
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WARNING:
Do not store explosives, such
as aerosol cans with ammable
propellants in the unit.
WARNING:
Danger risk of re or explosion if
ammable refrigerant are used.
To be repaired only by trained
personnel.
WARNING:
Sharp edges on cabinet, com-
pressor compartment, evapo-
rator, ventilation cover and on
internal equipment can occur.
Please be aware to avoid injury.
WARNING:
The condenser on the back of
the appliance will in some cases
have a hot surface. Please be
aware to avoid injury.
WARNING:
The appliance must be con-
nected to power minimum 12
hours before using it for storage
of medicine.
Always keep the keys in a sep-
arate place and out of reach of
children
Do not step on the lower panel
to reach medicine in the top of
the appliance.
Before servicing or clean-
ing the appliance, unplug the
appliance from the mains or
disconnect the electrical power
supply
If the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent,
or similarly qualied persons in
order to avoid a hazard
Relevant for Australia: Sup-
ply cord tted with a plug com-
plies with AS/NZS 3112.
Frost formation on the interior
evaporator wall and upper
parts is a natural phenom-
enon. Therefore, the appliance
should be defrosted during
normal cleaning or mainte-
nance.
Please note that changes to
the appliance construction will
cancel all warranty and product
liability
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Contents
This device is intended to be
used exclusively for medical
products.
If medicine is spilled in the ap-
pliance or the defrost water ca-
nal is has to be cleaned imme-
diately to avoid the medicine to
evaporate to the surroundings.
If the instructions is lost please
contact your supplier of the ap-
pliance to have a new instruc-
tion for use.
If service needed to this de-
vice, please be aware of only
using service personnel with
education in handling medical
devices.
Warning ..................................................2
Get to know your refrigerator
..................5
Unpacking the appliance.
.......................6
Before starting the appliance
..................7
Electrial connection.
...............................7
Battery backup system at start-up
.......... 8
Installation and start-up
..........................9
Interior tting.
........................................10
Maximum shelf and drawer load........... 11
Mounting of drawer dividing system
.....12
Ventilation guards
................................. 12
Porthole
................................................13
Reversible door
....................................14
Controller. Operation and function
........17
Defrosting, cleaning and maintenance..
21
Fault nding .......................................... 22
Warranty, sparepart and service..
.........23
Disposal.
...............................................24
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Lock
Display/Keyboard
LED Light
Fan
Adjustable shelf
Rating plate
(left side)
Adjustable drawer
(optional)
Door handle
Bottom shelf
Adjustable feet
Get to know your refrigerator
g. 1
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Unpacking the appliance
The appliance is delivered in a re-usable wooden box.
1. Reusable wooden package
2. Cut the strapex bands or see next
page if sealed with plast clips
3. Remove top 4. Remove top foam inlays
5. Remove box and lift down the
appliance
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Before operating your new appliance,
please read the following instructions care-
fully as they contain important information
on safety, installation, operation and main-
tenance. Keep the instructions for future
reference.
On receipt, check to ensure that the appli-
ance has not been damaged during trans-
port. Transport damage should be reported
to the local distributor before the appliance
is taken into use.
Clean the inside of the cabinet according to
the cleaning instructions.
If during transport the appliance has been
laid down, or if it has been stored in cold
surroundings (colder than +5°C), it must be
allowed to stabilise in an upright position for
at least an hour before being switched on.
Note: If the appliance is to be laid down,
the door must face upwards and the ap-
pliance must be enclosed in the original
packaging.
Before starting the
appliance
Wiring and connections in power supply
systems must been all applicable (local and
national) electrical codes. Consult these
codes lengths and sizes prior to cabinet
installation.
This device complies with relevant EU
directives including Low Voltage Directive
2014/35/EU and Electromagnetic Compat-
ibility Directive 2014/30/EU
The socket should be freely accessible.
Connect the appliance only to 220/240 V
/ 50Hz alternating current via a correctly
installed earthed socket.
The socket must be fused with a 10A or 13A
fuse
If the appliance is to be operated in a non-
European country, check on the rating plate
whether the indicated voltage and current
type correspond to the values of your mains
supply.
Data regarding voltage and obsorbed
power / current are given on the rating
plate.
The power cord may be replaced by a
technician only.
The rating plate provides various techni-
cal information as well as type and serial
number.
Electrical connection
g. 2
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Use a pen or screwdriver to push the button
through the above hole on the appliance
backside. This will switch on the battery
backup system.
Then please check the battery backup image
appears in the front display lower left corner.
This shows the battery backup is activated.
Battery backup system at start-up
This appliance is equipped with a battery back up system.
Please activate the battery backup before nal placement (see g. 3)
Battery backup function
The battery backup system supplies the controller and keyboard with power at power failure.
This makes it possible to supervise the temperatures in the unit during the power failure.
The battery backup system makes it possible to supervise the temperatures for 48 hours.
After a power failure and at the rst start up the battery needs to be recharged. To regain the
full capacity the battery will be reloading for 10 days
NOTE!
The battery backup system does not supply
the cooling system with power.
When starting up the appliance for the rst
time it is necessary to switch on the battery
backup system.
NOTE!
The battery for back up should be changed
every third year to secure 48 hours of back
up. Please put this change in the mainte-
nance schedule for every third year.
g. 3
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It is important that the appliance is abso-
lutely level. It can be levelled by screwing
the adjustable feet of the appliance up or
down.
Use a spirit level to check that the appliance
is absolutely level sideways.
If the appliance is placed on a soft sur-
face, e.g. oorboards or a carpet you must
recheck whether the appliance is still level
after a period of time as the underlying
surface may yield under the weight of the
appliance.
Setting up
g. 4
Ventilation
It is important that the appliance is well
ventilated and that air can circulate freely
above, below and around it.
The gurs (g. 4-6) illustrate how the neces-
sary air circulation around the appliance is
ensured.
The appliance viewed from
above
If the appliance is placed beside a wall,
there must be sucient room for its door to
be opened wide enough to allow the shelf to
be pulled out (g. 4)
Installation and start-up
g. 6
Side by side
In side-by-side arrangements there must be
at least 60 mm between each unit on each
side of the cabinets, to ensure the doors
can be opened freely (See g. 5)
g. 5
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Interior tting
Bottom wire shelf
The small wireshelf is easily removed & relocated during cleaning or else
Upper wire shelfs
The big wire shelfs can be changed in height position by following this instruction
1. demount the two xation clips in the right side
2. slide the shelf, direction right
3. pull up the left side (clips still mounted)
4. push the shelf into the right hole pair for the new wanted shelf height position
5. level the shelf horisontally and pull it into the left hole pair
6. remount the two xation clips in the right side
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Upper wire shelfs
The big wire shelfs can be changed in height position by following this instruction
1. demount the two xation clips in the right side
2. slide the shelf, direction right
3. pull up the left side (clips still mounted)
4. push the shelf into the right hole pair for the new wanted shelf height position
5. level the shelf horisontally and pull it into the left hole pair
6. remount the two xation clips in the right side
Rails & drawers
This instruction tells how to change a drawer height position
1. lift the drawer front and pull outwards until the drawer is free from the rails
2. remove the rails: start by lifting up the closest rail end and pull it out. Then the far rail end is
set free by carefully pulling towards yourself
3. remount the rails in the new height position
4. reposition the drawer by carefully lowering it’s wheels into both rails. In the same move-
ment push the drawer in nal position
Max 16 kg
( Drawers are optional )
Max 16 kg
Maximum shelf & drawer load
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Adjustment of dividing parts
1. The Rail Holder with
double adhesive tape is
mounted inside the rear
and front of the drawer
2. Put in the rails
3. Snap on the dividers
and slide it
Mounting of drawer dividing system
Drawers are optional
Integrated breakpoints allows storage of
individual products.Adjust the dividing part as
follows.
(See g 7) Cut into the appropriate seam
and break of the excess part.
g. 7
g. 8
Ventilation guards
The two ventilation guards are mounted
before moving the appliance to it’s nal
placement. (See g.8)
The guards function is to secure an abso-
lute minimum of ventilation, if the appliance
is pushed too close up against a wall.
Remember our guideline is minimum 60
mm free space behind the appliance to
ensure sucient airow.
The Ø15 mounting holes are located one
in each side of the engine cover on the
appliance back. The ventilation guards are
pushed into the holes
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Porthole
The AKG/AKS157 Undercounter has a porthole which can be used for an additional
sensor/probe.
1. Loosen these three screws on the appli-
ance back and remove the cover
2. The porthole is located on the rear wall
(follow arro) Remove the rubber plug
3. Remove this service hatch inside the ap-
pliance with a screwdriver
4. Remove the rubber plug and guide the
sensor/probe through the porthole
5. Re-seal both porthole ends with putty
and remount service hatch (inside) + back-
cover
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Reversible door
1. Switch o main power and place the
appliance on a table
3. Remove lock pin
2. Open door and remove two screws
in toppanel
4. Remove four screws from top panel
5. Pull out the top panel and … 6. …place it upside down on the
cabinet top
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7. Remove the two top hinge screws
and support the door from tilting
afterwards
8. Unscrew the top hinge pivot with a
spanner
9. Mount the pivot in the other hole
and tighten it.
10. Gain access below bottom hinge,
unscrew foot and…
11. …demount screws. Then remove
bottom hinge and remount in new hinge
side when ready
12. In the opposite side: demount the
foot + screws…
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13. …and remount them in the former
hinge side
14. Place the door over the bottom
hinge while holding the door closer tight.
Lower the door pivot carefully down into
the hinge
15. Remount the top hinge. Make sure
the door is centered on the cabinet
front before tightening the screws
17. Remount four screws into toppanel 18. Remount two screws and lock pin
in toppanel and the door hinge side
change is complete
16. Put the toppanel back in place
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Controller. Operation and function
User interface
LEDS
Each LED function is described in the following table.
LED MODE Function
ON Compressor enabled
Flashing Anti-short cycle delay enabled
ON Defrost enabled
Flashing Drip time in progress
ON Fans enabled
Flashing Fans delay after defrost in progress
ON An alarm is occurring
ON Recording activated
ON Battery is fully charged
Flashing Battery is beeing charged
Flashing Charging problem or battery failure
°C/°F ON Measurement unit
°C/°F Flashing Programming phase
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To display target set point; in programming mode it
selects a parameter or conrm an operation.
To enter fast access menu
In programming mode it browses the parameter codes or
increases the displayed value. (DOWN); n programming mode
In programming mode it browses the parameter
codes or decreases the displayed value.
Push it for 3s to start a manual defrost
Export data from button
To switch o the light in the door
(only models with light in the door
Log activation and deactivation from button (Password
protected)
Bottons
DATA
How to see and modify the setpoint
How to: See the Set point
1. Push and immediately release the SET key: the display will show
the Set point value.
2. Push and immediately release the SET key or wait for 60 sec to
display the temperature in the unit
How to: Change the Set point
1. Push the SET key more than 2 sec to change the Set point value.
2. The value of the set point will be displayed and the “°C” LED will
start blinking.
3. To change the Set value push the UP or DOWN arrows within 60
sec.
4. To save the new set point value, push the SET key again and wait
for 3 sec.
NOTE: To exit without making any change to the set point, push the
SET key or wait 60 sec.
REC
SET
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Clock settings and RTC alarm reset
Active alarm
Controller will show active alarm alternated with the temperature inside the unit.
How to export data and alarms to USB
1. Insert the USB key
2. Push the DATA key for more that 3 sec.
3. Controller starts uploading data to USB
4. At the end the following message will be displayed:
a.“End” if everything is ok
b.“Err” if exporting has not taken place.
Alarms
The controller memorizes the last 100 alarms happened, together with their start and nish
time. It’s possible to export the alarms as described in the previous chapter.
1. Push the UP key once, to acces the menu.
2. The display shows H∩, then push SET.
3. The parameters for setting time and date occurs. To set the parameter push SET, push the
UP or DOWN button to change the parameter. Conrm by pushing SET.
The time and date parameters:
Hur: hour
∩in: minutes
Udy: weekday
dAy: date
∩on: month
yEA: year
To exit: Press SET + UP keys for about 10 sec. or wait 60 sec.
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Alarm signals
Message Cause
“P1” Regulating probe TR3 failure
“P2” EVP Probe Failure
“P3” Logging probe TL1 failure
“P4” Logging probe TL2 failure
“HA1” TR3 High Alarm
“LA1” TR3 Low Alarm
”HA3” High temperature alarm probe TL1
”LA3” Low temperature alarm probe TL1
”HA4” High temperature alarm probe TL2
”LA4” Low temperature alarm probe TL2
“EA” Door Open Alarm
“CA” Serious Alarm
The alarm message is displayed until the alarm condition is recovered.
All the alarm messages are showed alternating with the temperature in the unit.
Except for the “P1” which is ashing.
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Vestfrost AKS 157 Instructions For Use Manual

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