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1. J Las iR un m EENE DL un fo M ww uU 4A hb UU Em UN B ir ye C pe Corporate identity of Skadi The word Skadi is originating from the Nordic mythology Ska i Skadi is a powerful goddess of winter Together with her wolf she survives in the bitter cold mountains Delivering quality through service Disclaimer Information contained throughout our brochures web pages and offers is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publishing There may be misprints human errors and omissions We reserve the right to make changes and corrections in prices products and specifications without notice Images displayed on our brochures web pages and offers should be regarded as illustrative and informational purpose only The actual products are often not identical to the images Version 1 9 2011 Copyright Skadi Europe The Netherlands 201 1
2. Mon which month 1 12 yEA year 00 99 Hd1 Hd2 Hd3 are the days for the defrost cycle standard on all days of the week 3 Set Temperature Original set points are factory set and give the Slimline the optimum conditions for prolonged life a Press the button the display will flash b By pushing the and 3 buttons the set point can be adjusted c Confirm the set point by pressing the button again 4 Recommended maintenance a We recommend to clean the condenser filter of dust every month b We recommend a maintenance visit by your local dealer on an annual basis We wish you a quick and trouble free installation Contents 1 Dimensions NO Specifications 3 Use 4 Technical Data 5 Temperature Range 6 Installation N Temperature Controller 8 Function of the Controller 8 1 Connection to mains 8 2 Switching the unit ON 8 3 Time setting 8 4 Black Out Alarm 8 5 Setting Temperature Set Point 8 6 Standard running conditions 8 7 Display during running conditions 8 8 Display during alarm conditions 8 9 Detecting Alarms 8 10 Cancelling Alarms in memory 8 11 Menu functions 8 12 Switching the unit OFF 8 13 Temperature probes 8 14 Automatic Defrosting 8 15 Melt water evaporation 8 16 Probe Breakdown Safety 8 17 Alarm Messages 9 Connection Diagram 10 11 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 10 Refrigerant Information 11 Cleani
3. is shown On the lower display the following types of alarm may be shown Hit High temperature alarm Lot Low temperature alarm Blou Black out alarm GEAL generic alarm incoming from the digital port 3 Further pushing on the Up S button all alarm codes from the oldest to the more recent ones are displayed 4 o check when a certain alarm happened its duration and the maximum reached temperature push the SET button 5 Starting time and date of the alarm will be visible together with the icons of clock and calendar and the message from g O H 6 Pushing again the Up amp button ending time and date of 156200 s alarm are shown on the display together with the message to 7 Pushing once more the Up amp button the critical temperature being reached is shown together with time e and date The icons alarm and critical temperature blink 8 Push the MW amp menu button to exit 8 10 Canceling alarms in memory 1 Enter the menu functions by pressing the M button 2 Select function rSt then push the SET button 3 In case it is required insert the password otherwise the alarms will be immediately cancelled 8 11 Menu functions Q 6 J To enter the Menu press the M button Functions available rSt It is used to cancel all alarms in memory The function may be protected by a password On lower display the date and time of last canceling will be displayed At first
4. CO to 88 BP serie 18T to 35C BBP serie 4 1 to 48 C and 305 to 35C It is strongly recommended to use the cabinet within the specified range 6 Installation WARNING THE INSTALLATION MUST BE EXCLUSIVELY DONE BY A SPECIALIST Integrity Verify the integrity of the cabinet in all parts as well as the presence of the specified accessories Cleaning Remove the protective PVC film present at the outside of the cabinet Clean the inner room with a wet warm sponge Environment Conditions Be sure that the environment in which the cabinet is installed complies with the following requirements Room temperature between 5C and 383 No heath sources should be near to the cabinet The room should be properly ventilated Placement Place the cabinet in the final position and make sure this is level For this the adjustable legs can be used which are adjusted by turning the bottom side of the leg Make sure that you keep 30 centimetre free space at the back and both sides of the unit for proper air circulation Working conditions Before connecting the cabinet to main power check that electrical tension and frequency comply with the specified values on the inner CE tag placed at the upper left wall Standard tolerance is of 10 96 of the nominal value The power supply shall comply with the rules in force A safety device must be present in the electrical plant to which the cabinet is c
5. the chart again press and hold the change chart button 3 until the pen begins to move back onto the chart The pen should briefly stop at the outer most temperature graduation of the chart before continuing onto the chart to begin recording If the pen does not stop exactly at this location on the chart it can be adjusted or calibrated by using the left 1 or right 2 arrow buttons When the pen moves back onto the chart and briefly stops you will have approximately five 5 seconds in which to adjust the pen s position using the left and right arrow buttons Each time the chart paper or fibre tip pen cartridge is changed you should make sure that each pen stops at the outer most temperature graduation of the chart paper Otherwise this pen offset will cause the unit to record an incorrect temperature on the chart 23 12 4 Temperature recorder calibration check This recorder has been accurately calibrated at the factory Before making any adjustments this instrument should be in service for 24 hours Thereafter if any adjustment is required perform the following procedure 1 Place a Certified Test Thermometer s in a solution bottle s alongside the recorder s sensor probe s 2 Once the temperature has levelled out compare the position of the pen on the recorder to the test thermometer s reading 3 If an adjustment is required use the left 1 and right 2 arrow push buttons on the recorder to calibrate or
6. x 30 In case of using our special casters height will be reduced down to 1985 mm Dimensions of Blood Plasma model BP700 Clarification A Power Supply Cable Outlet G Racks Pitch ic x 30 In case of using our special casters height will be reduced down to 1985 mm 2 Specifications High quality cabinet construction Only Slimline amp uses standard stainless steel interior and exterior on all products Guides and grids are tilt proof and are able to slide out to have easy access to the samples Rails can be easily mounted and dismounted by hand Internal corners are all rounded to assure quick and easy cleaning Temperature uniformity and recovery All temperature configurations offer forced air circulation by internal fans to ensure high temperature uniformity and fast temperature recovery The 1400 double doors series even uses double evaporator fans to ensure extreme uniformity Fans stop automatically when the I door is open Doors are self closing when opened within a position of 90 User friendly and maintenance free Optional glass doors are lighted by dual bulb lights and even the standard fixed doors are lighted by a 25 W lamp The cabinets are defrosted aut
7. Slimline Series User Manual version 1 9 21 10 2011 Laboratory Refrigerators 1 8 C Laboratory Freezers 18 22 C Plasma Freezers 18 35 C Blood Bank Refrigerators 4 C Combination Fridge Freezer 4 35 C Failure to read understand and follow the instructions in this manual may result in damage to the unit injury to operating personnel and poor equipment performance Skadi europe Quick Installation Guide 1 Recommended room conditions a Recommended room temperature between 5 and 33 C If the room temperature is normally gt 30 C please ensure that suitable air conditioning is installed b Make sure the floor is level and even c 30 centimetre free space at the back and both sides of the unit is required for proper air circulation 2 Turning Slimline ON and Time setting a Push the power plug firmly into the power socket please check you have the correct voltage b By pushing the button the display will light c In case rtC is displayed you need to set the time d Hold Ey for 5 seconds until HUR will be displayed on upper display e Push the button the time digit starts flashing f Set the time with the and amp buttons g Confirm the settings by pressing the button again h Repeat this procedure for the other clock parameters step e to g Min minutes 0 60 UdA which day Sun Mon TuE Ued tHU Fri SAT dAy which day 1 31
8. erature date and time Of course a black out alarm will occur every time a unit is switched on and off again To reset the black out alarm at these times press SET 8 5 Setting Temperature set point The set point is the value of set temperature that the cabinet will reach and keep with a tolerance of 2 C a Press the button the display will flash b By pushing the and buttons the set point can be adjusted c Confirm the set point by pressing the button again 14 8 6 Standard running conditions Once a set point is reached the led L2 switches off and the compressor stops The compressor will stay switched off until the temperature arises 2 above the set point At that point the led L2 e switches on again and the compressor starts again and the cycle is repeated During the defrosting phases the compressor keeps running 8 7 Display during running conditions Standard working conditions Upper display actual temperature Lower display actual time together with clock symbol Li Lic OO t 2 6009 ur u 8 8 Display during alarm conditions Alarm conditions Upper display actual temperature Lower display difference between the actual temperature and the set temperature indicated by the dF symbol pf bcn Ll JF 18 High temperature alarm 8 9 Detecting alarms 1 Push the Up SS button e 2 On the upper display the last happened alarm identified by its number
9. features All blood bank refrigerators have standard double layer glass doors with dual bulb light and durable stainless steel roll out drawers The standard 7 day chart recorder with battery backup ensures constant operation during power failures Optional PLC touch screen e two sensors monitor and data log temperature in both the upper and lower part of the cabinet e control and readout on colour touch screen Slimline gem 7s 1 e 12 hour history in graphs and tables e alarm for temperature door ajar power compressor and ambient e special service menu with password with compressor and ambient temperature registration 3 Use The Slimline equipment is intended for storage of samples within the specified range of temperature Every other use is to be considered as not proper In this case Skadi Europe shall not be liable under any circumstances 4 Technical Data Voltage 230 volt 50Hz Absorbed power check on the equipment tag Refrigerants R404a R290 natural refrigerant optional Insulation thickness 60mm CFC free polyurethane Further data is available on the CE serial number tag applied internally at the upper left wall of the unit 9 Temperature range To identify the proper working range of the cabinet refer to the first code letters visible on the inner CE serial number tag SERE TEMPERATURE RANGE LF serie LRF serie 18 to 35 BB serie 1
10. he change chart button 3 again for approximately one 1 second until the pen begins to move back onto the chart and then release the button Check to make sure that the pen is marking on the chart paper If it is not then carefully adjust the pen arm to establish contact with the paper 12 2 Replacement of pen Recorders that are equipped with fibre tipped cartridge pens will have a cartridge that is colour coded red to designate pen number one 1 The pen cartridge is securely fastened to the metal pen arm using a special U clip tab 22 For ease of replacement it is suggested that the two 2 screws that hold the pen arm be loosened and the pen cartridge and metal pen arm be removed as an assembly Refer to the following figure for the location of the pen arm screws BATTERY STRAP BATTERY HOLDER 8 WOLT BATTERY PEN ARM SCREWS FEN CAF w DE PEN CARTRIDGE i _ o o D 5 e x la rp POSITION 2 Unsnap the plastic U clip tab of the pen cartridge from the metal pen arm remove and discard the old pen cartridge Replace the new cartridge by opening the hinge and snapping it securely around the metal pen arm Refer to the figure above 12 3 Pen arm calibration To check and or adjust the recording pen calibration to the outer most temperature graduation of the chart press and hold the change chart button 3 until the pen begins to move off of the chart Once the pen has moved off of
11. installation the instrument will show only zeroes Lot Limit for minimum temperature alarm It may be protected by a password Alt Limit for maximum temperature alarm lt may be protected by a password if in case infrared port is used PASS to enter and modify the password To leave the Menu press the hs M button or wait for 15 seconds for automatic leaving the menu 8 12 Switching the unit OFF Pushing the T6 button the compressor and fans will stop For a few seconds he message OFF will appear on the display DY ERU ce The button T6 will be lighted and the cabinet will enter in STAND BY mode In this mode no functions are activated Only the lighting button will operate 8 13 Temperature probes Inside the cabinet two NTC temperature probes are present Probe 1 measures the internal cabinet temperature Probe 2 measures the temperature of the evaporator which optimises the operating of the fans and reduces defrost times 8 14 Automatic Defrosting Defrosting cycles are fully automatic The electronic thermostat causes the defrosting cycles run according to the set intervals Each defrosting cycle has been optimised in order to last the shortest needed time The defrosting cycle stops when the Probe 2 placed at the evaporator detects the limit temperature for defrosting Duration of defrosting may vary according to the actual conditions To modify the defrosting intervals you must always con
12. larm This alarm sounds in case the door is kept open for more than 5 minutes This alarm will recover as soon as the door is closed again 9 Connection Diagram a a logji 20 Bi f Oe 250 BIT 250e C MAX HA BE dL Haas SUL A do se B 36 E supply Def 1 Fan Light Comp IAT 10 Refrigerant Information R404A 350 2 3 HP 3 3 R404A 500 1 1 3 HP 5 6 20 11 Cleaning and Maintenance WARNING Before starting any activity of cleaning or maintenance disconnect the cabinet from electrical power Standard maintenance operations can be performed by any operator in case following instructions are followed 11 1 Cleaning the condenser lt is advisable to perform regular cleaning of the condenser in order to make sure the efficiency of the refrigerating unit is optimal Use a brush with soft hair and a vacuum cleaner to clean the aluminium fins carefully The condenser features sharp edges Perform cleaning by wearing protective gloves 11 2 Cleaning the cabinet Inner and outer surfaces can be washed by use of a soft sponge warm water and chemically not aggressive detergents Once the surfaces are cleaned wipe and dry by using a soft clean cloth In case using products in order to shine the stainless steel Use only on the outer surfaces Washing by pouring or spraying water is not permitted 11 3 Replacing the lamp Disconnect the cabinet from main power Unscrew the transparent cover Take
13. move the pen s position on the chart to correspond to the temperature of the solution The arrow buttons must be held for approximately five 5 seconds before the pen will begin to move 12 5 Battery backup The green LED light remains a constant green colour indicating that both the battery and the main power to the unit are good If the AC power were to fail or the battery becomes weak then the green LED light will begin flashing indicating that either you have lost the main power to the unit or it is time to replace the battery Having a 9 volt DC battery back up in place will allow the recorder to continue to function normally for approximately 24 hours in the event of a power failure 12 6 Battery location and replacement To replace the battery first open the recorder door The battery will be located in the upper right hand corner of the unit Note Use only NEW 9 volt alkaline replacement batteries 24 12 7 Chart range selection The recorder that you are using has a range sticker that lists several temperature ranges mounted on the front of the chart plate This recording unit has the option for the user to select from several temperature ranges that are programmed into the recorder Note The chart paper that is used on the recording unit must match the range that is selected for the recorder Otherwise the pen s position on the chart paper will not correspond to the temperature that is measured Also if the
14. mpressor that has been set The compressor is still switched off Once the delay is over the led L2 stays switched on and the compressor starts Once started the compressor will work continuously in order to reach the set temperature 8 3 Set Time When the cabinet is firstly started it is necessary to set the clock and cancel the black out alarm If the instrument shows the message rtC alternating with temperature value you must set the time Procedure how to set the time a Hold for 5 seconds until HUR will be displayed on upper display b Push the button the time digit starts flashing c Set the time with the Sand 3 buttons d Confirm the settings by pressing the button again e Repeat this procedure for the other clock parameters step e to g Min UdA dAy Mon yEA minutes 0 60 which day Sun Mon TuE Ued tHU Fri SAT which day 1 31 which month 1 12 year 00 99 Hd1 Hd2 Hd3 are the days for the defrost cycle 8 4 standard on all days of the week Black Out Alarm The Black Out alarm function only works in case the clock is set at the time of alarm The black out alarm will be shown as soon as the unit is connected again at the moment of a temperature alarm The saved data of the black out alarm are Time indication when power went off date and time Time indication when power came back date and time Highest measured temp
15. ne is factory set Changing of chart range is not necessary 25 13 Warranty amp contact information 13 1 International Warranty The warranty period starts at the moment the unit leaves the production facility After this date two year warranty on parts is valid During these first 2 years component parts proven to be defective can be send to your local dealer and will be covered by this 2 years warranty on parts only Expendable items i e glass filters pilot lights light bulbs and door gaskets are excluded from this warranty Skadi Europe will not be liable for any indirect or consequential damages including without limitation damages relating to lost profits or loss of products 13 2 Conditions and terms of sale All prices are ex works from the Skadi Europe Warehouse in The Netherlands excluding insurance seaworthy packing and customs duty Effective prices are those valid on date of confirmation of order All specifications mentioned in the price list are based on 230 V 50Hz power supply Continuing research and improvements may result in specification changes Errors and misprints excepted 13 3 Contact information In case service or sales back up is needed please do not hesitate to contact your local Skadi Dealer Or contact the European Skadi Headquarter Skadi Europe Kryptonstraat 11 6718 WR EDE The Netherlands info skadi europe com www skadi europe com tel 31 318 64 64 81 fax 31 318 64 60 31 26
16. ng and Maintenance 11 1 Cleaning the condenser 11 2 Cleaning the cabinet 11 3 Replacing the lamp 12 Chart Recorder 12 1 Changing the chart paper 12 2 Replacement of pen 12 3 Pen arm calibration 12 4 Temperature recorder calibration check 12 5 Battery backup 12 6 Battery location and replacement 12 7 Chart range selection 13 Warranty amp contact information 13 1 International Warranty 13 2 Conditions and terms of sale 13 3 Contact information 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 24 24 24 25 26 26 26 26 1 Dimensions Dimensions of models LR700 LR700G LF700 LRF300 and LDF700 2020 115 165 max 2020 115 165 max Clarification Power Supply Cable Outlet G Racks Pitch ic x 30 In case of using our special casters height will be reduced down to 1985 mm 2020 1905 IIS 165 max 2020 Dimensions of Blood Bank Refrigerator model BB700 1735 1380 115 165 max 1420 0 s ISO Clarification A Power Supply Cable Outlet G Racks Pitch i
17. omatically and melt water is evaporated automaticaly in a heated tray located on the back of the cabinet UltraSafe temperature control system A transparant cover is protecting the UltraSafe controller The control system is a very complete and easy to program system with following standard features e Adjustable temperature set point e High temperature alarm e Low temperature alarm e Alarm history list e Date time and buzzer e Door open alarm e Dry contact for remote alarm e Light on off Unique traceability of alarms with storage history of last 20 alarms In case of temperature alarm Temperature Maximum 2 temperature 1 time of start of the alarm TR RR 2 time of end of alarm u Safe zone 3 most critical temperature TU cac TS reached and the time VEM RENTES ae m In case of power failure Temperature Maximum temperature time and date DAL 0 1 date and time of power failure 2 time of end of alarm Te Safe Zone 3 critical temperature listed ei os when unit had power again High temperature alarm ru lt BLACKOUT gt Black out Start Black out Stop time and date time and date time Combination Line Two for One This is the answer for small laboratories which need blood and plasma storage in one small footprint The ideal solution when space dual temperature control and performance are critical Blood Bank Refrigerators and Plasma Freezer
18. onnected Connection to earth is compulsory 7 Temperature Controller L1 L3 L2 DY T1 T2 T3 T1 Increase UP Ne 14 decrease DOWN T2 Menu Parameters setting 0090 T3 Lamp lighting on off On Off switch EU ei DY Display L1 Led lamp switched on L2 Led compressor on Led defrost on E i GO Display DY Jec Hi ul A IL Feo Temperature gt Time 8 88 gt Icons Explanation of the icons ag Celsius degrees Fahrenheit degrees HW High temperature alarm wu Low temperature alarm A Critical temperature maximum or minimum A Alarm from digital port m Alarm list Time Date Cow Infrared data transmission on om Menu of functions on mm Starting time te Ending time 8 Function of the Controller 8 1 Connection to mains By inserting the power plug into the power socket the cabinet enters the STAND BY phase shown by lighting of the led corresponding to button T6 C In case the cabinet is kept idle for long periods of time it is advisable to disconnect the plug from the socket 8 2 Switching the unit ON By pushing the T6 G button the corresponding led switches off and the display DY gets lighted Eon The uppers digit show the temperature being measured by the probe inside of the cabinet The lower digits indicate the time In this phase the led L2 will flash for approximately one minute depending on the start delay of the co
19. pen moves to the centre or outer edge of the chart and remains there while the unit is powered on then this maybe an indication that the current range that is selected for the unit is not correct The recorder has a built in safety mechanism that will always move the pen to the highest temperature on the chart when the current temperature that is measured is not within the selected range This recording unit has five 5 user selectable ranges programmed into the unit To select from one of the available ranges follow these instructions After the recording unit has been powered on and is operating normally recording temperature press and hold the change chart button 3 until the pen arm begins to move off of the chart Once the pen has moved off of the chart press and hold the left arrow 1 or right arrow 2 button for approximately five 5 seconds and then release the button The green LED light will begin flashing one 1 time if range 1 is selected or will flash two 2 times if range 2 is selected and so on Press the left arrow button 1 to increase the range number or press the right arrow button 2 to decrease the range number that is selected for the recorder When you have finished selecting the range press and hold the change chart button 8 until the pen begins to move back onto the chart and the selected range will be saved into the recorder s permanent memory Note The correct range for your purchased Slimli
20. tact a specialist 8 15 Melt water evaporation The water generated from the defrosting cycle is automatically eliminated by an evaporating stainless steel heated tray placed at the back of the cabinet 8 16 Probe breakdown safety In case one of the probes break down the relevant alarm is shown on the display DY an the emergency mode is activated This emergency mode will continue managing the compressor cycles With this safety mode the samples will be safe until arrival of technical service 8 17 Alarm Messages In case of an alarm the information alarm message on the display DY will be shown until the alarm conditions are over All alarm messages are flashing HA High temperature alarm Inner room temperature is too high This alarm will automatically end as soon as the temperature goes back to the set point range when a defrosting cycle is started or when the door is opened LA Low temperature alarm Inner room temperature is too low This alarm will automatically end as soon as the temperature goes back to the set point range when a defrosting cycle is started or when the door is opened P1 Probe 1 breakdown The probe which measures the inner cabinet temperature is broken In case the alarm will not recover call your local dealer P2 Probe 2 breakdown The probe which measures the evaporator temperature is broken In case the alarm will not recover call your local dealer dA Door open a
21. the lamp out and replace it for a new one Place the cover back All data being reported in this manual are actual to models presently in production Skadi Europe reserves the right to apply improvement modifications to its products notifying them only in the new editions of the manuals 21 12 Chart Recorder All models of the Blood Bank line BB700 BB 1400 BP700 and BBP300 standard come with a 4 chart recorder Also this recorder can be ordered with all other models as an option All chart recorders are factory installed Please contact our service department in case the exceptional case you need to install a recorder on site 12 1 Changing the chart paper Press and hold the change chart button 3 for approximately one 1 second until the pen begins to move to the left of the chart and then release the button Wait until the pen has moved completely off of the chart To remove the chart paper unscrew counter clockwise the chart hub knob at the centre of the chart Remove the old chart paper and position the new one so that the correct time line coincides with the time line groove on the chart plate Refer to following figure for the location of the time line groove PEN ARM BATTERY CHANGE CHART BATTERY BATTERY HOLDER CHART HUB CHAIN E E o D o o 3 b H TIME LINE GROOVE POSITION 21 Re attach the chart hub knob and screw securely by hand against the chart Press and hold t

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