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1. 28 360126 1 D Section I General Information 1 Section General Information 360126 1 D Helmer 2 Refrigerator Operation Manual This page left blank intentionally Helmer 360126 1 D 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 LEC REP 1 3 General Information About this Manual 3 About this Manual This chapter explains the symbols and conventions used in this manual copyright information about this document and trademark information for products supplied by Helmer Intended audience This manual is intended for use by end users of the refrigerator and is to be used in conjunction with the 1 C rm User Guide Refrigerator Service Manual Chart Recorder Operation Manual and Horizon Access Control Keypad User Guide available on the CD shipped with the refrigerator Symbols and conventions Cautions A Caution is used to call attention to a condition or possible situation that could damage or destroy the equipment or the operator s work CAUTION Temperature probes are fragile Handle them with care Notes Notes contain additional information about a topic Notes are used to provide information about how a topic relates to another topic or background information about a design characteristic NOTE Spare parts are available for purchase through Helmer Model references Generic references are used throughout this manual to group models that contain similar features For example 125 models
2. refers to all models of that size 1B125 HB125 ILR125 HLR125 iPR125 HPR125 This manual covers all upright refrigerators which may be identified singly by their size or by their respective Series Blood Bank 1B111 1B120 1B125 1B245 1B256 HB111 HB120 HB125 HB245 HB256 iLR111 iLR120 iLR125 iLR245 iLR256 HLR111 HLR120 HLR125 HLR245 HLR256 iPR111 iPR120 iPR125 iPR245 iPR256 HPR111 HPR120 HPR125 HPR245 HPR256 Emergo Europe Molenstraat 15 2513 BH The Hague Netherlands Copyright and trademark information Helmer i Series i C rm Horizon Series and Rel iTM are registered trademarks or trademarks of Helmer Inc in the United States of America Copyright 2013 Helmer Inc All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners 360126 1 D Helmer 4 Refrigerator Operation Manual 2 1 2 2 Helmer Safety This chapter describes general safety information for operating the refrigerator The Refrigerator Service Manual includes additional safety information for maintaining and cleaning the refrigerator Your organization may provide additional safety information Labels Caution risk of danger Caution hot surface Caution shock hazard UNLOCK ALL CASTERS BEFORE PUSHING TO PREVENT OVERTURNING OUVREZ TOUTES LES ROULETTES AVANT LE DEPLACEMENT POUR mum EMPECHERTE RENVERSEMENT Caution unlock all casters Earth ground te
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4. behind Meets the limits specified for ambient temperature and relative humidity Placement CAUTION Do not use the water evaporation tray located on the rear of the refrigerator as a handle The tray may be hot To prevent tipping ensure the casters are unlocked leveling feet if installed are lifted and the doors are closed before moving the refrigerator 1 Ensure all casters are unlocked and doors are closed 2 Roll refrigerator into place and lock casters 3 Ensure refrigerator is level NOTE Helmer recommends the use of leveling feet Operating conditions This refrigerator is designed for indoor use only Altitude maximum 2000 m Ambient temperature range 15 C to 32 C Relative humidity maximum for ambient temperature 80 for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 at 40 C Temperature control range 2 C to 10 C Preparing the temperature probes Temperature probes monitor chamber temperature Number and location of probes varies by model In addition to using standard probes installed by Helmer external probes may be introduced through existing top ports and immersed in existing probe bottles Probes can also be inserted through a side access port availability varies by model For each probe bottle obtain Approximately 4 oz 120 ml of product simulation solution Solution is a 10 1 ratio of water to glycerin al a TA Left Probe bottle with temperature and chart
5. exterior of the refrigerator If applicable test the ground fault circuit interrupter on the internal outlet NOTE Cleaning of the condenser grill is required on a quarterly basis CAUTION During a power failure the backup battery provides power to the monitoring system and the power failure alarm If the backup battery is not functioning the power failure alarm will not be activated Ifthe backup battery does not provide power to the monitoring system during the power failure alarm test or if the battery has been in service for one year replace the battery CAUTION Follow all chemical handling and disposal requirements and procedures specified by your organization See Chapter 2 Safety 360126 1 D Helmer 28 Refrigerator Operation Manual 12 Helmer Technical Specifications Power Input voltage and frequency The requirements for a particular refrigerator are specified on the product specification label The voltage tolerance is 10 of the nominal voltage Available options are 115 V 60 Hz 230 V 50 Hz and 230 V 60 Hz Power consumption The power consumption for a particular refrigerator is specified on the product specification label Power consumption is measured in full load Amperes Input voltage 111 120 125 245 256 Circuit breakers Circuit breakers are used only on 230 V models The rating for 111 120 and 125 models is 6 A The rating for 245 and 256 models in 7 A Lo
6. factory preset at 0 8 The hysteresis for all other Horizon Series laboratory pharmacy refrigerator models HLR and HPR models referenced in this manual is factory preset at 2 0 360126 1 D 10 7 10 7 1 10 7 2 10 7 3 10 8 Horizon Series Models General Operation 25 Changing temperature alarm setpoints High alarm setpoint The High Alarm setpoint specifies the activation point of the high temperature alarm The default setting is 5 5 C The setpoint may be changed to a value from 40 0 C to 40 0 C Low alarm setpoint The Low Temp alarm setpoint specifies the activation point of the Low Temperature Alarm The default setting is 1 5 C for blood bank models and 2 0 C for pharmacy and laboratory models Changing setpoints 1 Press and hold both the Up Arrow and Down Arrow buttons for three seconds The MONITOR lamp flashes to indicate program mode enable 2 Press and release the SEL button until the desired setting appears If this lamp is flashing Then this setting is selected HIGH TEMP and MONITOR High Temp alarm setpoint LOW TEMP and MONITOR Low Temp alarm setpoint MONITOR only Monitor Offset CONTROL only Control Offset CONTROL only Control Hysteresis NOTE The control lamp flashes when the Control Offset setting is selected Press and release the SEL button to select the next setting Control Hysteresis The control lamp will continue to flash once after the Control Hysteresis setting has
7. lt gt Helmer SCIENTIFIC Refrigerator Operation Manual i Series and Horizon Series Blood Bank Models e i Series iB111 Version B 16120 16125 iB245 iB256 Version C Horizon Series HB111 Version B HB120 HB125 HB245 HB256 Version C Laboratory Models 1 Series ILR111 Version B iLR120 iLR125 iLR245 iLR256 Version C e Horizon Series HLR 111 Version B HLR120 HLR125 HLR245 HLR256 Version C Pharmacy Models e i Series IPR111 Version B IPR120 iPR125 iPR245 iPR256 Version C e Horizon Series HPR111 Version B HPR120 HPR125 HPR245 HPR256 Version C Model SIN HELMER SCIENTIFIC C mM 14400 Bergen Boulevard 0086 Noblesville IN 46060 USA Phone 1 317 773 9073 USA and Canada 800 743 5637 ISO 13485 2003 CERTIFIED 360126 1 D Contents Section I General Information uu 1 1 About this Manual 5x3 3 3 375 4 nn RSC NY en eee ees 3 UE ns rm 4 2 1 EE ee ee ee ee GLO O UED DDO see ett sinne owe eee 4 2 2 Avoiding 1 NENNE ae wear dead he ache Meere Aceh De at 4 3 InstallallOlt EE EE NE OP RR 5 3 1 Location requirements 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 cc ee I IG I IG GG GG GG GG se 5 3 2 Preparing the temperature probeS 2 0 0 0 0 nennen 5 4 Compliance and Energy Conservation 0 00 ccc es 7 Section ll i Series Models ce e
8. maintenance items to be performed more frequently or only by designated service personnel Task Quarterly Annually Tosmehighandlowiemperanmenlame OSC dd RN RU BEA organization s protocols roca emm eee protocols change it if necessary Models with chart recorders Check the backup battery for the chart recorder after an extended power failure and change it if necessary or change the battery if it has been in service for one year Refer to the Temperature Chart Recorder Operation and Service Manual Check the level of the solution in the probe bottles Refill Jf or replace solution if necessary Examine the probe bottles and clean or replace them if necessary Check the chamber lights and replace them if necessary Clean the condenser grill sd the condenser Clean the condenser grill sd Clean the door gaskets interior and exterior of the refrigerator If applicable test the ground fault circuit interrupter on the internal outlet NOTE Cleaning of the condenser grill is required on a quarterly basis CAUTION During a power failure the rechargeable backup battery provides power to the monitoring system and the power failure alarm If the backup battery is not functioning the power failure alarm will not be activated Ifthe rechargeable backup battery does not provide power to the monitoring system during the power failure alarm test or if the battery has been in s
9. recorder probes Middle Access port on top of refrigerator Right Access port on side of refrigerator The number and location of ports varies by model 360126 1 D Helmer 6 Refrigerator Operation Manual To fill a temperature probe bottle N CAUTION p Clean bottle first as required Temperature probes are fragile handle with care Remove all probes from bottle Remove bottle from bracket and fill with approximately 4 oz 120 ml of product simulation solution Cap tightly to minimize evaporation AQ DN Place bottle in bracket and replace probes immersing at least 2 inches 50 mm in solution Helmer 360126 1 D General Information Compliance and Energy Conservation 7 Compliance and Energy Conservation Energy conservation and regulatory compliance This device complies with the requirements of directive 93 42 EEC concerning Medical Devices as amended by 2007 47 EC C This product is certified to applicable UL and CSA standards by a NRTL Insulation Type 2 0086 Pollution Degree 2 for use in USA and Canada only Sound level s less than 70 dB A WEEE compliance The WEEE waste electrical and electronic equipment symbol right indicates compliance with European Union Directive WEEE 2002 96 EC and applicable provisions The directive sets requirements for the labeling and disposal of certain products in affected countries Ss When disposing of this product in countries affected by this directi
10. ad capacity for alarm contacts The terminals on the remote alarm interface have the following maximum load capacity 10A at 250 V AC 10 A at 125 V AC 5 A at 100 V DC Weight The weight may vary slightly depending on what options are installed The weights provided are for the following configurations Model variety mm 20 ana 125 245000266 HB Sdmwe 7dmwes ddaw TT NETS full size shelf and full size shelf and 2 full size shelves and 5 roll out baskets 6 roll out baskets 12 roll out baskets NOTE Blood bank models HB feature drawers as the standard storage configuration Laboratory models HLR feature shelves as the standard storage configuration and pharmacy models HPR feature baskets as the standard storage configuration Any combination of drawers baskets and shelves may be installed 360126 1 D Horizon Series Models Technical Specifications 29 Model variety mm uo es ze 26 gs we neun FT oe me Drawer weight NOTE Maximum drawer load is 100 Ibs 46 kg Size All dimensions are for the overall exterior and include features that protrude from the main unit Model variety Model famiy tf 120 125 245 256 oe ee CGU RR RE me METT NOTE Add 1 50 inches 39 mm to the width of all refrigerators equipped with the Access Control option END OF MANUAL 360126 1 D Helmer HELMER SCIENTIFIC 14400 Bergen Boulevard No
11. been selected 3 While pressing and holding the SET button press and release the Up Arrow or Down Arrow button to change the value for the parameter 4 When changes are complete release the SET button oO Optional To change the value for another setting repeat steps 2 4 6 Press and hold both the Up Arrow and Down Arrow buttons for three seconds The MONITOR lamp stops flashing to indicate an exit from program mode The new settings are saved Identifying active visual alarms Ifthe door is continuously open for more than three minutes the DOOR ALARM lamp lights If the temperature reaches the high temperature set point the HIGH TEMP lamp flashes If the temperature reaches the low temperature set point the LOW TEMP lamp flashes If there is an AC power failure fff appears on the display v v v V If the probe circuit is open FY P appears on the display 360126 1 D Helmer 26 Refrigerator Operation Manual 10 9 Controlling the sound for audible alarms All audible alarms or the muting period on an active audible alarm may be controlled Muting and disabling audible alarms The sound for all audible alarms may be disabled Muting audible alarms does not disable the alarm lamps or signals sent through the remote alarm interface To disable all audible alarms Insert the key in the Alarm Disable switch and turn 10 10 Turning the light on and off The light switch for the chamber is located on the monitoring and
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13. control panel Light switch circled Helmer 360126 1 D 11 A A Horizon Series Models Maintenance Schedule 27 Maintenance Schedule Maintenance tasks should be completed according to the following schedule Refer to the service manual for more detail on the various tasks NOTE These are recommended minimum requirements Regulations for your organization or physical conditions at your organization may require maintenance items to be performed more frequently or only by designated service personnel Task Quarterly Annually Test the high and low temperature alarms _ 0 Test the power failure alarm as required by your organization s protocols Test the door alarm as required by your organization s protocols Check the temperature calibration on the monitor and change it if necessary Models with chart recorders Check the backup battery for the chart recorder after an extended power failure and change it if necessary or change the battery if it has been in service for one year Refer to the Temperature Chart Recorder Operation and Service Manual Check the level of the solution in the probe bottles Refill JS or replace solution if necessary Examine the probe bottles and clean or replace them if necessary Check the chamber lights and replace them if necessary gt Clean the condenser grill sd the condenser Clean the condenser grill sd Clean the door gaskets interior and
14. eature drawers as the standard storage configuration Laboratory models iLR feature shelves as the standard storage configuration and pharmacy models iPR feature baskets as the standard storage configuration Any combination of drawers baskets and shelves may be installed 360126 1 D Helmer 18 Refrigerator Operation Manual Model variety mm uo es ze 2 Fe uw Du ee ee m FE TO Drawer weight NOTE Maximum drawer load is 100 lbs 46 kg Size All dimensions are for the overall exterior and include features that protrude from the main unit Model famil Modetfamiy Dimension Te ms 6 VE eee A MM EL o 3 NOTE Add 1 50 inches 39 mm to the width of all refrigerators equipped with the Access Control option Helmer 360126 1 D Section lll Horizon Series Models 19 Section lll Horizon Series Models 360126 1 D Helmer 20 Refrigerator Operation Manual This page left blank intentionally Helmer 360126 1 D 9 1 9 1 1 Horizon Series Models Components 21 Components Front and chamber Chamber and front refrigerator features HB120 model shown A Horizon temperature monitor and E Drawer control Chart recorder standard on blood bank G Caster models optional on laboratory and pharmacy models Standard for adjusting storage components D Unit cooler evaporator with fan guard Drawer basket slide Upper probe bottle o db Access Control opti
15. er to the service manual for additional information NOTE Do not move a unit whose load exceedes 900 Ibs 408 kg single door units or 1350 Ibs 612 kg double door units 360126 1 D Helmer 24 Refrigerator Operation Manual 10 6 10 6 1 10 6 2 10 6 3 Helmer Changing temperature controller setpoints The refrigerator is shipped from the factory with preset temperature setpoints These setpoints are specific to the refrigerator s intended use These setpoints may be changed depending on organizational requirements NOTE The Control Offset and Control Hysteresis are factory preset and should not be changed Monitor temperature offset value If the temperature displayed on the monitor does not match the actual chamber temperature the setting for the Monitor Offset can be changed so they match The monitor offset can be changed to a value from 10 0 C to 10 0 C Horizon Series temperature monitor and controller Control temperature offset value The Control Offset is used to control chamber temperature This value is factory preset and should not be changed Hysteresis This value represents each side of the refrigerator setpoint value for a combined total band range These values should not be changed Blood bank models The hysteresis for refrigerator model HB blood bank is factory preset at 4 0 Laboratory pharmacy models The hysteresis for refrigerator model 111 laboratory pharmacy is
16. ervice for two years replace the battery CAUTION Follow all chemical handling and disposal requirements and procedures specified by your organization See Chapter 2 Safety Helmer 360126 1 D i Series Models Technical Specifications 17 Technical Specifications Power Input voltage and frequency The requirements for a particular refrigerator are specified on the product specification label The voltage tolerance is 10 of the nominal voltage Available options are 115 V 60 Hz 230 V 50 Hz and 230 V 60 Hz Power consumption The power consumption for a particular refrigerator is specified on the product specification label Power consumption is measured in full load Amperes 111 120 125 245 256_ Circuit breakers Circuit breakers are used only on 230 V models The rating for 111 120 and 125 models is 6 A The rating for 245 and 256 models in 7 A Load capacity for alarm contacts The terminals on the remote alarm interface have the following maximum load capacity 0 5 Aat 125 V AC I A at 250 V DC Weight The weight may vary slightly depending on what options are installed The weights provided are for the following configurations Model variety gt m 120and125 245 and 256 iB Sdawes Taws 14drawen ee I full size shelf and I full size shelf and 2 full size shelves and 5 roll out baskets 6 roll out baskets 12 roll out baskets NOTE Blood bank models iB f
17. es 9 5 COMpPONGHS x aua AR RR Ru as dane ao nae dees LADET GENE eden du 11 5 1 ge 8310 01810 essa nn ne a kra painaa GAO NE eae oes 11 5 2 il PETIT 12 5 3 VOD ewe sone Y Oe aes SN er 12 6 GeneralOperation eee 13 6 1 mosso 2 oe LD oe asd sees NA 13 6 2 Storing items in the refrigerator ee RR ene 13 6 3 LOCKING and unlocking the doors se 2 22 rer ee ddd ee eee ke cac kc ion dw ewe d ox 9 x E ao 13 6 4 Using access control ursa eoe core Doni UC AUU See Ode oca Few edad ade ADN oe ee nun 13 6 5 Moving drawers shelves and baskets cece GG GG GG 14 6 6 Changing temperature setpoints FF eee GG GG eens 14 6 7 Understanding normal operation iis ciated dead seeded eaae 14 6 8 Identifying active visual alarms 2 222 aaae 15 6 9 Controlling the sound for audible alarms 2 2 2 2 2 2 anaana naaa uu yd 15 6 10 Turning the light on and off aanavvrr navn ee nr nr 15 7 Maintenance Schedule A hh 16 8 Technical Specifications ees 17 Section lll Horizon Series Models 00 cee eee eee 19 9 COMPONEN Ss ccc ee eee 21 9 1 Front and CHOD AY AD GDG EEE ER OO O
18. ies Models General Operation 13 General Operation Power on NOTE Allow the refrigerator to come to room temperature before power on When the power is connected for the first time the refrigerator runs frequently to achieve normal operating temperature This may cause an alarm to sound When normal operating temperature is reached the refrigerator runs normally and automatically clears the alarm The refrigerator a rechargeable backup battery that is switched off for shipping Switch the battery ON to provide power to the monitoring system in the event of main power failure CAUTION Do not remove the cover from the condensate evaporator tray 1 Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet that meets the electrical requirements that appear on the product specification label 2 Switch the AC ON OFF switch ON The touchscreen lights up For more information refer to the 1 C User Guide NOTE The i C monitoring and control system will take approximately two minutes to boot up 3 Ifan alarm sounds mute the alarm temporarily by touching the Mute button 4 Switch the backup battery switch ON NOTE Active alarms are displayed on the Home screen If an alarm condition other than High Temperature has occurred refer to the service manual for troubleshooting procedures Storing items in the refrigerator CAUTION Follow all chemical handling and disposal requirements and procedures specified by your organization See Chapter 2 Safet
19. isplayed for two seconds each below the Alarm Condition indicator Ifthe alarm is for the chamber temperature the display of the upper chamber temperature turns red For more information about the 1 C alarms refer to the 1 C User Guide ic Loser Temp Home screen with an active High Temperature alarm Controlling the sound for audible alarms All audible alarms or the muting period on an active audible alarm may be controlled Muting and disabling audible alarms Mute button Left Alarm is not muted Right Button shown with 15 minute delay indicator Audible alarms may be muted temporarily by touching the Mute button until the desired duration is shown For more information about the 1 C alarms refer to the 1 C User Guide To mute an active audible alarm Touch the Mute button The alarm is muted for five minutes If the alarm is still active after five minutes the audible alarm is resumed Turning the light on and off The Light button for the chamber is located on the monitoring system screen Light button 360126 1 D Helmer 16 Refrigerator Operation Manual 7 A A Maintenance Schedule Maintenance tasks should be completed according to the following schedule Refer to the service manual and the 1 C User Guide for more detail on the various tasks NOTE These are recommended minimum requirements Regulations for your organization or physical conditions at your organization may require
20. on Access Control keypad and lock cartridge HB120 model shown A Access Control keypad included with Access Control cartridge assembly Access Control option includes manual override key 360126 1 D Helmer 22 Refrigerator Operation Manual 9 2 Rear mo UJ A Rear features HB111 model shown B 99009 G Remote alarm imerface b Powercord 1 Mainpowerswich 9 3 Top features Horizon Series model shown Backup battery 9 V lithium non rechargeable B Compressor D Access port number and location vary by model Helmer 360126 1 D 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 Horizon Series Models General Operation 23 General Operation Power on NOTE Allow the refrigerator to come to room temperature before power on When the power is connected for the first time the refrigerator runs frequently to achieve normal operating temperature This may cause an alarm to sound When normal operating temperature is reached the refrigerator runs normally and automatically clears the alarm The refrigerator is shipped with the 9 V battery which is installed backwards Reverse the battery installation and connect it to provide power to the monitoring system in the event of main power failure CAUTION Do not remove the cover from the condensate evaporator tray 1 Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet that meets the electrical
21. requirements that appear on the product specification label 2 Switch the AC ON OFF switch ON 3 Ifan alarm sounds mute the alarm by pressing the Down Arrow button 4 Connect the backup battery NOTE If an alarm condition other than High Temperature has occurred refer to the service manual for troubleshooting procedures Storing items in the refrigerator CAUTION Follow all chemical handling and disposal requirements and procedures specified by your organization See Chapter 2 Safety Before storing items in the refrigerator be sure the temperature is correct and stable After the refrigerator has reached room temperature allow the chamber temperature to stabilize at the setpoint before storing product Locking and unlocking the doors Lock the doors to prevent unauthorized access to items stored in the refrigerator The refrigerator is shipped from the factory with two keys Using access control The Access Control option allows user specific secure access to the refrigerator The Access Control system consists of a mechanical lock which prevents the refrigerator door from being opened unless a valid user code is entered on the Access Control keypad If the Access Control option has been installed and is enabled refer to the Horizon Access Control Keypad User Guide Moving drawers shelves and baskets Not all containers are available for all models The drawers shelves or baskets may be removed or replaced as needed Ref
22. rminal Protective earth ground terminal Avoiding injury Review safety instructions before installing using or maintaining the equipment Before performing procedures review any specific safety instructions Do not open multiple loaded drawers at the same time Before moving unit ensure casters are free of debris Do not move a unit whose load exceeds 900 Ibs 408 kg single door units or 1350 Ibs 612 kg double door units vvvyvyv Avoid removing electrical service panels and access panels unless so instructed Use supplied power cords only vvv Notify appropriate safety personnel when handling or disposing of materials that are infectious toxic pathological radioactive or otherwise biologically or environmentally harmful CAUTION Decontaminate parts prior to sending for service or repair Items not decontaminated appropriately will not be accepted Documentation stating contents are not contaminated and are safe to handle must accompany returns Contact Helmer or your distributor for decontamination instructions and a Return Authorization Number 360126 1 D 32 General Information Installation 5 Installation Location requirements Has a grounded outlet meeting the electrical requirements as listed on the product specification label Is clear of direct sunlight high temperature sources heating vents and air conditioning vents Has a minimum of 8 inches 203 mm above and a minimum of 3 inches 76 mm
23. tlined within Chapter 11 Alarm Settings in the 1 C User Guide Refer to the 1 C User Guide for instructions in changing temperature setpoints Understanding normal operation This sub chapter describes some of the characteristics of the refrigerator during normal operation Understanding when the Home screen appears The 1 C displays the Home screen if the Home button is touched from any other screen If another screen is displayed and there is no interaction for two minutes the display returns to the Home screen The only exceptions are the screens used to enter a password For more information about the 1 C Home screen refer to the 1 C3 User Guide Home screen Understanding the temperature graph screensaver Home screen with temperature graph The temperature graph screen saver displays chamber temperature data for the past 24 hours of operation When there are no active alarms and the Home screen has not been touched for one minute the graph appears at the bottom of the screen The graph clears if the screen is touched or an alarm activates For more information about the 1 C temperature graph screensaver refer to the 1 C User Guide 360126 1 D 6 8 6 9 6 10 i Series Models General Operation 15 Identifying active visual alarms P If any alarms are active the Alarm Condition indicator appears with the type of alarm described below it If multiple alarms are active they are sequentially d
24. ve Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste Collect this product separately Use the collection and return systems available locally For more information on the return recovery or recycling of this product contact your local distributor 360126 1 D Helmer 8 Refrigerator Operation Manual This page left blank intentionally Helmer 360126 1 D Section Il i Series Models 9 Section ll i Series Models 360126 1 D Helmer 10 Refrigerator Operation Manual This page left blank intentionally Helmer 360126 1 D 5 1 1 i Series Models Components 11 Components Front and chamber Chamber and front features iLR120 model shown in ficema n awm Lc fusppor 1 Standard for adjusting storage components fonemene y Tawe 000007 Unit cooler with fan guard Chart recorder standard on blood bank models optional on laboratory and pharmacy models Access Control option Access Control lock cartridge iB120 model shown Description Access Control cartridge assembly includes manual override key 360126 1 D Helmer 12 Refrigerator Operation Manual 5 2 Rear mo UJ A Remote alarm interface o O 5 3 Top features i Series model shown Monitor backup batter B Compressor 1 D Access port number and location vary by model Helmer 360126 1 D 6 2 6 3 6 4 i Ser
25. y Before storing items in the refrigerator be sure the temperature is correct and stable After the refrigerator has reached room temperature allow the chamber temperature to stabilize at the setpoint before storing product Locking and unlocking the doors Lock the doors to prevent unauthorized access to items stored in the refrigerator The refrigerator is shipped from the factory with two keys Using access control The Access Control option allows user specific secure access to the refrigerator The Access Control system consists of a mechanical lock which prevents the refrigerator door from being opened unless a valid user code is entered on the 1 C Access Control screen If the Access Control option has been installed and is enabled refer to the 1 C User Guide 360126 1 D Helmer 14 Refrigerator Operation Manual 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 7 1 6 7 2 Helmer Moving drawers shelves and baskets Not all containers are available for all models The drawers shelves or baskets may be removed or replaced as needed Refer to the service manual for additional information NOTE Do not move a unit whose load exceeds 900 Ibs 408 kg single door units or 1350 Ibs 612 kg double door units Changing temperature setpoints The refrigerator is shipped from the factory with preset temperature setpoints These setpoints are specific to the refrigerator s intended use Instructions for changing the temperature setpoints are ou

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