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9. 7 7 7 f 7 i 2 Yj 7 7 7 2 Y 2 7 ZZ Cooling unit KM RS16A1 C a ee KM RS16A1E KM RS16A1R KM RS16A1T Compressor J S O Condenser Type 0022 Evaporator Type O Capillary o 4 4 0 1 12kgf om Fuse ___ TOC OFF O 230V 87 0W 203V 70 0W 100V 88 8W 88V 77 0W resistance 607 80 resistance 112 60 502 1 rating since using transformer KM RS34A1 Specifications KM RS34A1A KM RS34A1E KM RS34A1R KM RS34A1T Compressor i Type Code Ratin Refrigerant oi Cooling system Starting relay Overload relay Starting capacitor Condenser Type Condenser Evaporating pipe Frame pipe Crest pipe Rear condenser Evaporator Type Evaporator Wire and tube 76 x TO 7mm Q4 76mm TO 7mm 4 0 x T0 5mm 4 2 x T0 5mm 4 x T0 5mm Fin and tube type 1 line x 5 columns P 10mm Fin 54pcs 25mm x T0 8mm x L180mm gt c c 0 Capillary Resistance PSI kgf cm Length Outer diameter Inner diameter Refrigerant 4 0 1 12 2500 1 8 9 R 407D 6pt Charged qty 150 5g Dryer XH 9 Charged qty 8g Cooling fan Propeller fan 100 4pcs Cooling fan motor FL2 011B1MP FL2 012BM5P FL2 012BM5P SF70V 70 OFF 115 91 2W 230V 100 9W 220 92 3W 109V 82 0W resistance 524 40 resi
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12. 4 Custom made support Glass door for high humidity ambience Caution Parts replacement and option unit installation must be done by trained serviceman Serviceman must refer to the section Electric parts and Cooling unit parts about the parts for those operation Specifications motructural specifications ________ ____ 340 L Painted steel Heat ray reflection film 2 doors Heat ray reflection film 4 doors Hard steel wire on clear coating Hard steel wire on clear coating Inner dimensions W700 mm x D238 mm Inner dimensions W700 mm x D238 mm Allowable load 20 kg shelf 2pcs Allowable load 20 kg shelf 5 5 Output 90 W Output 160 W 91 W USA only 101 W Other area High temp alarm all digital display blink lamp blinks Low temp alarm all digital display blink lamp blinks Over heat protection defrost heater OFF when temp fuse is over about 70 C Alarms Safety functions Over cool protection compressor OFF when temp fuse is below about 1 C Power source 220 240V 50Hz 110 115V 60Hz 220V 60Hz 230 240V 50Hz 220V 50 60Hz Weight 71 kg 100kg 00 kg Accessories 1 set of key Optional components Temperature recorder MTR 0621LH PA or MTR 0621LH PE Temperature recorder 04 or MTR GOA4C PE Recorder fixing for MTR 0621LH PA or MTR 0621LH PE MPR S30 PW Recorder fixing for MTR GO4A PA or 04 MPR S7 PW Recorder sh
13. PCB input voltage Battery voltage Non volatile memory delete count Model information Software revision checksum Defrost heater turns on electricity Defrost heater turns on electricity 0 thousand Display chamber temperature in 1 decimal point When compressor is in operation dot in 15 decimal point blinks When defrost heater turns on electricity dot of 3 digit blinks Display defrost sensor temperature 1 decimal point When compressor is in operation dot in 1 decimal point blinks When defrost heater turns on electricity dot of 37 digit blinks Display compressor running rate of the latest 2 cycles Display PCB input voltage Display battery voltage If battery is not connected it is almost same as PCB input voltage Display the number of times that non volatile memory is deleted Display total deleted number of A block and B block Unit thousand Example Model RS16A1 Revision 16 Checksum 76304 Y 2 DO repeat 5 Function mode F05 F14 F16 F18 F20 F23 F27 F29 F31 F32 F38 F41 F43 F44 F46 F49 are unused When these are selected buzzer sounds FOO Return to chamber temperature display F01 High temp alarm setting F02 Low temp alarm setting FO3 Battery accumulation time display 204 Door alarm delay time setting FO6 Service code setting FO7 Temp sensor zero adjustment 08 Defrost sensor zero adjustment FO9
14. For factory use only F10 For factory use only F11 For factory use only F12 Temp sensor temperature display F13 Defrost sensor temperature display F17 Model code setting initialize memory 221 Communication ID setting F22 Communication mode setting F24 Remote alarm interlocking mode F25 Ring back time setting F26 Compressor running rate display F30 ROM version display F33 Defrost start temperature setting F34 Defrost finish temperature setting F35 Forfactory use only F36 Defrost count display F38 For factory use only F42 Battery setting F45 Lighting time setting F47 gt Temp sensor temperature analog output calibration F48 Defrost senor temperature analog output calibration F50 Temp alarm delay time setting F51 For factory use only F52 Running rate upper limit threshold setting F53 gt Running rate lower limit threshold setting F54 Set temperature off set value setting F55 Memory dump transmission F56 Energy saving mode F57 Defrost heater OFF temperature F58 Compressor ON point setting F59 Compressor OFF point setting How to use 1 In chamber temperature display press key for about 5 seconds 2 200 is displayed so use and Al key to input 2 digit code 3 Press SET key to enter each function mode FOO Purpose No function in order for the user enters by mistake to return Operation Press SET key FOO display to return to c
15. The center of the recording paper is divided into 32 equal sections The lines extending from these lines serve as the 32 day time scale Fig 4 gt gt lt 77 7 WHHL WI N Vaz f 52 5 A Stopping recording 1 Turn OFF the power switch 2 When recording is stopped for a prescribed period place the caps back on the ink pen to prevent the ink from evaporating V N SS Replacing the recording paper 1 Slightly raise the end of the pen lifter and remove from the pen lifter stopper Then rotate the pen lifter clockwise until it rests on top of the pen lifter 2 Remove the recording chart hub cover and then replace the recording paper 3 Place the chart hub cover Remove and dispose of the piece of paper Confirm that the new recording paper is inside of the chart guides 4 Set the correct time 35 temperature log of our medical equipment can be loaded into personal computer by using the combination of optional interface board MTR 480 and data acquisition system MTR 5000 For the loading RS 232C is needed to connect our medical equipment with a personal computer The combination of optional LAN interface board MTR LO3 and data acquisition system MTR 5000 enables the equipment monitoring such as chamber temperature by connecting our medical equipment with the data a
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17. number of memory block transmitted Press SET key to transmit the selected block and return to chamber temperature display When 000 is selected nothing is done 9600bps Data length 8 bit Stop bit 1 Parity none Change program mode lt service code 15 necessary gt Input F56 and press SET key 000 default value is displayed Use key to change the value to 000 or 001 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display 000 new cycle defrost 001 cycle defrost compressor heater reverse output Set OFF temperature of defrost heater service code is necessary Input F57 and press SET key 02 5 default value is displayed Use gt and key to change the value between 00 0 09 9 0 0 9 9 C Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Set ON point of compressor lt service code is necessary gt refer to 6 1 Temperature control Input F58 and press SET key 00 2 default value is displayed Use P and key to change the value between 00 0 09 9 0 0 9 9 C Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Set OFF point of compressor lt service code is necessary gt refer to 6 1 Temperature control Input F59 and press SET key 0 2 default value is displayed Use Pl and key to change the value between 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 9 Press SET key to store the value and
18. The chamber temperature Alarm indicator blinks 0 C alarm reaches 0 C Displayed temp blinks Power failure Power failure alarm The power supply cord is disconnected Power failure The power switch is off alarm KM RS16A1E KM RS34 adi KM RPPO1BB1W AE only Alarm indicator blinks Intermittent tone Alarm status installed Intermittent tone Door alarm The door is open Door check indicator lights with 2 minutes delay remote alarm terminal is in alarm status in conjunction with the alarm buzzer However the alarm status of the remote alarm terminal is not cancelled by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER SAFETY FUNCTIONS This unit has the safety functions shown below Indication Safety Situation Safety operation alarm buzzer Thermal fuse temperature The defrost heater is off to avoid the Over heat protection exceeds 70 temperature rise Osencauloretedion The temperature is lower Compressor is off to avoid the temperature than about 0 C descent TOSTES NO sey The setting mode is returned to the Auto return 90 seconds in the setting temperature display mode mode Key lock The key lock is ON L1 NEN Change of temperature setting is disable 23 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS This unit has the self diagnostic functions shown below Contact our sales representative or agent if an error code ex E01 is displayed resulting from the sel
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21. P LIGHT SW Door OPEN LIGHT key LIGHT key Peet SEEN LIGHT key Light ON Light ON Light ON a ON Light ON ight automatically Door CLOSE LIGHT key turn OFF te a ded a Light OFF Light OFF one 4 Figure 6 8 Operation chart of light ON OFF 235 Turn on Turn off Turn on Turn off OPEN CLOSE ON 7 Defrost operation with detected evaporator temperature When defrost sensor detects evaporator pipe temperature and its temperature is less than the temperature of starting defrost stop compressor and turn on electricity to defrost heater and drain pan heater Chamber temperature and dF are displayed alternately during defrost operation When defrost sensor temperature reaches to defrost finishing temperature defrost operation is finished and return to normal cycle running But ON OFF of defrost heater is reverse with compressor for 24 hours after finishing defrost operation Drain pan heater is always ON PV SV 0 2 PV SV 0 2 2 PV SV 0 2 CMT S Es ee qe ee ae ______ 5 SV 0 2 C Chamber temp SV MU e t EY am ND Rear ea SV 0 2 C ran ee D T 5 C Def temp 182 DT 1 D T 18 C cov 77 WII ZU A ty ve ON Dorchest
22. Place the recording paper beneath the arm and between the plate spring and guide plate in the direction of the arrow Note Do not scratch or put pressure on the recording paper Do not bend the recording paper Do not reverse the recording paper manually used recording paper left in the used recording paper PP compartment can cause malfunction sure to ITA I remove it See Fig 4 32 TEMPERATURE RECORDER OPTION 5 Place the recording paper between the guide and the guide plate Slide the recording paper along the guide plate so that the recording paper will not be forced out of the date hour slot See Fig 5 mm jj S iJ M 6 After ascertaining that holes the side of the paper are locked into the teeth of the sprocket turn the gear and send the paper into the used paper compartment th D Setting of time 1 Turn the gear on the date hour slot to the desired time 2 After properly folding the recording paper in the used or unused paper compartment replace the cartridge Removing of the used recording paper After recording take out the cartridge and remove the recording paper from the recording paper outlet If not all of the recording paper has been fed into the used recording paper compartment send all the recording paper in the compartment first turning the gear Battery repl
23. between 000 015 0 15 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display For factory use only Set upper limit of compressor running rate lt service code 15 necessary gt Input 252 and press SET key 075 default value is displayed Use key to change value between 055 090 55 90 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Set lower limit of compressor running rate lt service code 15 necessary gt Input F53 and press SET key 020 default value is displayed Use to change the value between 010 045 10 45 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display 228 F54 F55 F56 F57 F58 F59 Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Set offset value of set temperature service code is necessary Input F54 and press SET key 00 0 default value is displayed Use gt and key to change the value between 00 0 02 0 0 0 2 0 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Transmit the contents of non volatile memory lt service code is necessary gt by serial communication Input F55 and press SET key 000 is displayed Use D and key to change the value between 0017 004
24. blinks Press numerical value shift key When pressed the figure of settable and scroll the figure to 1 digit changes The current setting is displayed and FIGSS SOUS the first digit is blinks When pressed the changeable digit Scroll the figure to 003 by using is shifted digit shift key and numerical value shift key When pressed the figure of settable digit changes Alarm temperature is memorized and the current chamber temperature is displayed m he set mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation In this case any setting before pressing set key SET is not memorized Important m he alarm may be activated after defrosting or when too much items are stored in the chamber depending on the setting of high temperature alarm This is not a malfunction alarm is cancelled automatically when the chamber temperature reaches the set temperature 18 ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING The abnormal temperature descent is notified by the blink of alarm indicator and display of chamber temperature and the alarm buzzer 15 minutes after blink when the low temperature alarm is set Always set the low temperature alarm to avoid the damage of storage items due to the temperature descent Settable range of low temperature alarm Between the set temperature of chamber minus 2 and the set temperature of chamber minus 14 B Initial setting at factor
25. blinks SET Scroll the figure to 020 with the When pressed the figure of settable numerical value shift key digit changes ET The setting is memorized and the Press set key current chamber temperature is displayed m The set mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation In this case any setting before pressing set key SET is not memorized m Do not set the alarm buzzer resume time during the alarm status 21 After recovery from a power failure the unit will resume operation automatically with the setting chamber temperature lock of temperature setting alarm temperature alarm buzzer recovery time before power failure Accordingly there is no need for re set however always check the running status after recovery The setting is memorized by nonvolatile memory during power failure lt Attention gt resume time from a power failure always check the unit starts the operation normally with the setting before power failure REMOTE ALARM TERMINAL OPTION There is a remote alarm terminal to battery mounting box KM RPP01BB1W of the optional component When using the remote alarm terminal to take out the output from the contact terminal The alarm is outputted from this terminal Contact capacity is DC 30 V 2 A Contact output between COM and N O between COM and N C At nor
26. cause vibration or noise N WARNING Install the unit on a sturdy floor f the floor is not strong enough or the installation site is not adequate this may result in injury from the unit falling or tipping over Select a level and sturdy floor for installation This precaution will prevent the unit from tipping Improper installation may result in water spillage or injury from the unit tipping over m A location not prone to high humidity Install the unit in the ambient of 80 or less humidity Installation under high humidity may cause current leakage or electric shock N WARNING Do not use the unit outdoors Current leakage or electric shock may result if the unit is exposed to rain water Never install the unit in a humid place or a place where it is likely to be splashed by water Deterioration of the insulation may result which could cause current leakage or electric shock m A location without flammable or corrosive gas Never install the unit in a flammable or volatile location This may cause explosion or fire or may result in the current leakage or electric shock by the corrosion of the electrical components m A location without the possibility of anything fall Avoid installing the unit in the location where anything can fall down onto the unit This may cause the breakdown or failure of the unit 12 INSTALLATION 1 Removing the packing materials and tapes Remove all transportation packaging materials
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29. interlocking F24 is set as interlocking 001 remote alarm is off as well High temp alarm setting value can be changed in F01 Delay time can be changed in F50 High temp alarm is not detected when temp sensor is open short circuit 20 Low temp alarm default 5 C When PV lt SV low temp alarm setting value 0 09 ALARM lamp and numerical LED blink buzzer sounds intermittently after delay time passes default 15 min and remote alarm is on PV chamber temperature SV set temperature When PV 2 SV low temp alarm setting value ALARM lamp is turned off and LED blinking buzzer sound remote alarm are off In alarm condition press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sound If remote alarm interlocking F24 is set as interlocking 001 remote alarm is off as well Low temp alarm setting value can be changed in F02 Delay time be changed F50 Low temp alarm is not detected when temp sensor is open short circuit 0 C alarm When PV 0 0 ALARM lamp and numerical LED blink buzzer sounds intermittently no delay time and remote alarm is on PV chamber temperature When PV 2 0 0 ALARM lamp is turned off and LED blinking buzzer sound remote alarm are off In alarm condition press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sound If remote alarm interlocking F24 is set as interlocking 001 remote alarm is off as well This alarm operates prior to low temp alarm 09 alarm is not detected when temp sensor is open s
30. minutes LED light turns off when it open and close the door m temperature display mode the status which the temperature display shows the current chamber temperature m setting mode the status which the temperature display is ready to be entered after pressing numerical value shift key for about 5 seconds 11 INSTALLATION SITE To operate this unit properly and to obtain maximum performance install the unit in a location with the following conditions A location not subjected to direct sunlight Do not install the unit under direct sunlight Installation in a location subjected to direct sunlight cannot obtain the intended performance A location with adequate ventilation Leave at least 10 cm around the unit for ventilation Poor ventilation will result in a reduction of the performance and consequently the failure m location away from heat generating sources Avoid installing the unit near heat emitting appliances such as a heater or a boiler etc can decrease the intended performance of the unit m A location with little temperature change Install the unit under stable ambient temperature The allowable ambient temperature is between 5 and 35 m A location with a sturdy and level floor Always install the unit on a sturdy and level floor The uneven floor or tilted installation may cause failure or injury Install the unit in stable condition to avoid the vibration or noise Unstable condition may
31. settable digit changes The setting is memorized and the Press set key current chamber temperature is displayed set mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed shift and numerical value shift o key When pressed the figure of settable digit changes SET ET without any key operation In this case any setting before pressing set key SET is not memorized LED light can be changed from 0 minute to 15 minutes m 000 0 minutes remains off the LED light 17 ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING The abnormal temperature rise is notified by the blink of alarm indicator and display of chamber temperature and the alarm buzzer 15 minutes after blink when the high temperature alarm is set Always set the high temperature alarm to avoid the damage of storage items due to the temperature rise B Settable range of high temperature alarm Between the set temperature of chamber plus 2 C and the set temperature of chamber plus 14 C Initial setting at factory the set temperature of chamber plus 5 C Example Changing the high temperature alarm to 3 C from 5 C plus the set temperature of chamber Following shows an example Change the setting as necessary E Description Operation Key operated Indication after operation The current chamber temperature is displayed Press numerical value shift key for FOO is displayed and the first digit is about 5 seconds
32. 1W installation O __ lt lt lt Temperature uniformity 15 points measured Unit area temp and ambient temp Chamber temp thermocouple Current and input Instruction manual 58 1 Both saving energy stable chamber temperature are managed by new cycle defrost control Saving energy about 15 comparing with previous model set temp 5 C ambient temp 23 C There is no regular temperature increasing by defrost like home use freezer Light in chamber LED high luminance SMD chip 2 Satisfying alarm function High and Low temperature alarm Set temperature 2 14 C changeable default 5 C Temperature alarm buzzer delay time 0 15 minutes changeable default 15 min Door alarm Buzzer delay time 0 15 minutes changeable default 2 min Alarm buzzer ring back prevent alarm buzzer left with off condition Recovery time 0 60 minutes changeable unit 10 min default 30 min 3 Option Recorder MTR 0621LH MTR G04 Alarm contact of MTR 0621LH is not interlocked with buzzer Power failure alarm battery mounting box 1 1 Power failure alarm battery remote alarm terminal connection harness are included Communication interface can be installed MTR 480 MTR L03
33. BEG 10012272 270 39170 Sta 5 10 n 03 QAZ22F2 1DDL FRJ BLusBPBGITZISNTD RB OD EE mm m oum Gm Gm mm Gm am mrcm BATTERY cin 18 54 Deiat B B2B XH A S4 CMa LF LSH PNIS REN SENSOR Rs wx SENSOR WT SENSOR E I LEX 7 4 SENSOR MS 1 Af Control specifications 1 Keys on control panel BUZZER SET LIGHT digit shift key value change key Stop buzzer sound and remote alarm output Press this key in alarm condition stop buzzer sound but alarm display on control panel continues When remote alarm interlocking F24 is set as interlocking 001 remote alarm stops as well Stopped buzzer sound and remote alarm recover after set time passes Recovery time can be set in F25 refer to 5 Function mode Operation when battery is connected When battery is connected and battery setting is set as valid 001 in F42 press this key to display chamber temperature for about 5 seconds When battery setting is set as valid 001 in F42 but battery is not connected or battery switch is off though battery is connected press this key to display battery error E09 refer to 3 1 Error codes Press this key once to enter chamber temperature setting mode 17 digit
34. E OPERATION It is imperative that the user complies with this operating instructions as it contains important safety advice ltems and procedures are described so that you can use this unit correctly and safely If the precautions advised are followed this will prevent possible injury to the user and any other person Precautions are illustrated in the following way WARNING Failure to observe WARNING signs could result in a hazard to personnel possibly resulting in serious injury or death CAUTION Failure to observe CAUTION signs could result in injury to personnel and damage to the unit and associated property Symbol shows VAN this symbol means caution S this symbol means an action is prohibited eo this symbol means an instruction must be followed Be sure to keep this operating instructions in a place accessible to users of this unit lt Label on the unit gt This mark is labeled on the cover in which the electrical components of high voltage are enclosed to prevent the electric shock The cover should be removed by a qualified engineer or a service personnel only PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION WARNING Do not use the unit outdoors Current leakage or electric shock may result if the unit is exposed to rain water Only qualified engineers or service personnel should install the unit The installation by unqualified personnel may cause electric shock or fire Install the unit on a sturdy floor and
35. Error codes 201 Temp sensor open circuit E02 Temp sensor short circuit E03 Defrost sensor open circuit 204 Defrost sensor short circuit 209 Battery error E16 Lighting diagram short circuit F 1 Battery replacement time F 2 Condensing fan motor replacement time E2P Non volatile memory writing error Temp sensor error E01 E02 When temp sensor reading is below 60 C it is judged as open circuit and E01 50 C are displayed alternately over 60 C it is judged as short circuit and E02 50 are displayed alternately Buzzer sound intermittently and remote alarm is on at the same time refer to 7 Display and buzzer for cycle of display and buzzer Defrost sensor error E03 E04 When defrost sensor reading is below 60 it is judged as open circuit and E03 chamber temperature are displayed alternately over 60 C it is judged as short circuit and E04 chamber temperature are displayed alternately Buzzer sound intermittently and remote alarm is on at the same time refer to 7 Display and buzzer for cycle of display and buzzer Defrost does not operate at this time If defrost is operating it stops In alarm condition press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sound If remote alarm interlocking F24 is set as interlocking 001 stop remote alarm as well 19 Battery error 209 If BUZZER key is pressed when battery setting is set as valid 001 in F42 but battery is not conn
36. Josues zs oway dwa ddd due eued gt episul 1uoJJ do gt god LV9LSS INM Jojeou ued JOSUSS 8501 q oway dwa epis yoeg Jo uonog ml WC Em cm c gt 38 Ue Jj Josues UEN oway dwa episul do gt O4JUOD gt god Aeldsiq JOWJOJSUC LVVESMH INM uonisod Josueg S AR SS o Maa epis 1 674 gt 90 1 uonisog 105 5 lt 11014 gt opis gt Battery mounting box for power failure alarm installing procedure KM RPP01BB1 1 Battery box installing procedure Top cover 1 Take off screws 4pcs and remove top cover on top right front of unit 2 Take off screws for control panel Upper side 2pcs Lowe side 3pcs 3 Pull out harness of battery box from opened area on bottom of battery box O 4 Put harness from battery box into opened area under top cover 5 Connect harnesses 2pcs for battery to PCB Be careful that both 2 harnesses are forked Connector connecting
37. O S NO N Maxtemp ____ Mitemp 1 Averagetemp 3 Temp accuracy ___ distribution 26 47 04 ____ Temp distribution range ST __ PeaktoPek 7 72 Dispaytemp 1 3 6 O O N p O JoMod ued 4 9 6 JoMod ued dwog 004 M 06 jndui pue uano 8 93 CM et 96 GZ 02 GI 01 G 0 uonoes 9 ino e 3 p Ul e 3 9s4euosiQ e IMOT 93 duie pue ease yun 2 6 AS ZHOSAO0 C 2 0 1 31 V9LSeH INM 280 02 01 G 0 6 6 2 G D 9 8 L T 8 6 0 a
38. PTION DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM OPTION SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE SAFETY CHECK SHEET CU CUM OU SU 00 00 0 U 00 000 00 A 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 25 25 26 27 27 32 32 32 34 36 36 37 38 39 INTRODUCTION Read this operating instructions carefully before using the appliance and follow the instructions for safety operation Our company never guarantee any safety if the appliance is used for any objects other than intended use or used by any procedures other than those mentioned in this operating instructions Keep this operating instructions in an adequate place to refer to it as necessary The contents of the operating instructions will be subjected to change without notice due to the improvement of performance or functions Contact our sales representative or agent if any page of the operating instructions 15 lost or page order is incorrect Contact our sales representative or agent if any point in this operating instructions is unclear or if there are any inaccuracies No part of this operating instructions may be reproduced in any form without the expressed written permission of our company CAUTION Our company guarantees the product under certain warranty conditions Our company in no way shall be responsible for any loss of content or damage of content PRECAUTIONS FOR SAF
39. Panasonic Service Manual Pharmaceutical Refrigerator KM RS16A1 KM RS34A1 System Business Unit SM9910293 Effective models This service manual is effective for following models Product code Voltage and Frequency Product code Voltage and Frequency KM RS34A1A 903 650 51 110 115V 60Hz Contents Feature and Caution 4 3 45 2522 5 32235 24 Specifications 7 Structural specifications Control specifications Performance specifications Dimensions ose eee ees Cooling unit parts Refrigeration circuit 7 Components on Electric parts 11 Specification of sensor Wiring diagram 7 Circuit diagram Control specifications Parts Recorder sensor installing position KM RPPO1BB
40. Please fill in this form before servicing Hand over this form to the service engineer to keep for his and your safety safety check sheet 1 Refrigerator contents L Yes 1 Risk of infection 1 LINO Risk of toxicity LlYes LINO Risk from radioactive sources L Yes List all potentially hazardous materials that have been stored in this unit Notes 2 Contamination of the unit Unit interior LINO No contamination 1 1 Decontaminated Yes Contaminated 1 LINO Others 3 Instructions for safe repair maintenance of the unit a The unit is safe to work on L Yes b There is some danger see below LINO Procedure to be adhered to in order to reduce safety risk indicated in b below Date Signature Address Division Telephone Product name Model Serial number Date of Installation Pharmaceutical Refrigerator Please decontaminate the unit yourself before calling the service engineer 39 5 17021 10
41. Por favor entregue este equipamento no seu ponto local de recolha reciclagem Na Uniao Europeia existem sistemas de recolha separados para produtos el ctricos e electr nicos usados Por favor ajude nos conservar ambiente em que vivemos Italian vostro prodotto Panasonic stato costruito da materiali e componenti di alta qualita che sono riutilizzabili o riciclabili Prodotti elettrici ed elettronici portando questo simbolo alla fine dell uso devono essere smaltiti separatamente dai rifiuti casalinghi Vi preghiamo di smaltire questo apparecchio al deposito comunale Nell Unione Europea esistono sistemi di raccolta differenziata per prodotti elettrici ed elettronici Aiutateci a conservare l ambiente in cui viviamo 30 DISPOSAL OF UNIT Dutch Panasonic producten zijn ontwikkeld en gefabriceerd uit eerste kwaliteit materialen de onderdelen kunnen worden gerecycled en weer worden gebruikt Het symbool betekent dat de elektrische en elektronische onderdelen wanneer deze vernietigd gaan worden dit separaat gebeurt van het normale huisafval Zorg ervoor dat het verwijderen van de apparatuur bij de lokaal erkende instanties gaat gebeuren In de Europese Unie wordt de gebruikte elektrische en elektronische apparatuur bij de daarvoor wettelijke instanties aangeboden Alstublieft help allen mee om het milieu te beschermen Swedish Din Panasonic produkt ar designad och tillverkad av material och Komponenter med
42. TE ALARM NI MH KM RFPOIBBI OPTION TERMINAL BATTERY BATTERY SW DC6V SHR AAC E 771 OPTION HARNESS OF OPTION HARNESS HARNESS P HARNESS PS CONT RELAY HARNESS PT YL2P d C CNIS CAT TEMP CONTROLLER gt cns L CHS CHTO e en 00000 222 HARNESS TR HARNESS LED HARHESS SE HARNESS RS YL1P GN J 2 HARNESS E HARNESS BR HARNESS BR YL1F BL COOLING FAN MOTOR KM RSSAZA I ONLY DEF HEATER Bc BL HARNESS HT eee ee eee SS ee ms c DRAINPAN HEATER Lied J KM RS16A1 LEAD SW x2 KM RS34A1 LEAD SW XA a Sere et ee hee COMPRESSOR SWITCH models with CIDAYS CE mark only IRECORDER ST RELAY IOFTION 1 L BL 0 R 1 9 AMNES YL3P GN Y B e L L T ST CAPACITOR EM HARNESS GN Y GN GN Y GN Y TERMINAL EARTH EARTH EARTH HARNESS P iagram Ircul KM RS16A1 KM RS34A1 CNS BaP FH 168 2161 n Af oA 5 V eat E WHLMAN CENE lt
43. acement To replace the battery turn the knob counterclockwise to open the lid Place the battery in the battery case according to the plus minus indications on the bottom of the battery case See Fig 6 At the time of the first use the battery Start up 1 The quartz motor is started by placing a R14 or size C dry cell battery in the battery case 2 Check the operation of the recorder using the quartz motor rotation check gear 3 Replace the battery once a year Stopping The temperature recorder is stopped by taking the battery out of the battery case 33 TEMPERATURE RECORDER OPTION If the warning is required for the internal temperature record or the interior temperature deviates from the target temperature an optional temperature recorder 4 MTR GO4C PE is available Pen cap holder E qu guides Pen arm Backup battery Char hub cover E AETR H Pen lifter Wo Pen lifter stopper Ink pen gt Open cover latch Fast feed button Pilot lamp a ZERO ADJ CHART Power switch Zero adjustment screw Loading the ink pen 1 Slightly raise the end of the ink pen lifter and remove from the lifter stopper Then rotate clockwise as shown in Fig 1 2 Remove the ink pen from the bag and remove its cap The cap can be conveniently kept on the cap holder located at the upper left corner 3 Press both sides of the pen arm as indi
44. act with moving parts Use this unit in safe area when treating the poison harmful or radiate articles Improper use may cause bad effect on your health or environment Turn off the power switch if provided and disconnect power supply to unit prior to any repair or maintenance of the unit in order to prevent electric shock or injury Do not touch any electrical parts such as power supply plug or operate switches with a wet hand This may cause electric shock PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION WARNING Ensure you do not inhale or consume medication or aerosols from around the unit at the time of o maintenance These may be harmful to your health S Never splash water directly onto the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit Never put containers with liquid on the unit as this may cause electric shock or short circuit when the liquid is spilled Never bind process or step on the power supply cord or never damage or break the power supply plug A broken supply cord or plug may cause fire or electric shock S Do not use the supply cord if its plug is loose Such supply cord may cause fire or electric shock 4 Never disassemble repair or modify the unit yourself such work carried out an unauthorized person may result in fire or electric shock or injury due to a malfunction Disconnect the power supply plug if there is something wrong with the unit Continued abnormal operati
45. alue and return to chamber temperature display For factory use only For factory use only 955 F11 F12 F13 F17 F21 F22 lt Purpose gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt For factory use only Display temp sensor temperature lt service code is necessary gt in 15 decimal point Input F12 and press SET key F12 and temp sensor temperature are displayed alternately Press SET key to return to chamber temperature display Display defrost sensor temperature lt service code is necessary gt in 15 decimal point Input F13 and press SET key F13 and defrost sensor temperature are displayed alternately Note displayed digit is 3 digits so if the value is below 20 C sign is not displayed Ex 22 5 22 5 Press SET key to return to chamber temperature display Change model code lt service code is necessary gt Input F17 and press SET key Current model code is displayed Use to change the value to 001 Press SET key to store the initial value and return to chamber temperature display Refer to following table for each model code and its representative model Refer to 15 Control difference by model code for control difference Model code Representative model KM RS16A KM RS34A1 Function that is not initialized by F17 m F32 Fan
46. and tapes Open the doors and ventilate the unit If the outside panels are dirty clean them with a diluted neutral dishwashing detergent Undiluted detergent can damage the plastic components For the dilution refer to the instruction of the detergent After the cleaning with the diluted detergent always wipe it off with a wet cloth Then wipe off the panels with a dry cloth Note Remove the cable tie banding the power supply cord _ DEAE 2 LS SSS SILI SS 777 Slo to contact them to the floor Ensure the unit is level Fig 1 Leveling foot Prolonged banding may cause the corrosion of the cord coating 2 Installing the unit Extend the leveling feet by rotating them counterclockwise 3 Fixing the unit Two fixtures are attached to the rear of the frame Fix the frame to the wall with these fixtures and rope or chain Fig 2 Note Contact our sales representative or agent if the unit should Fixture back side be fixed for earthquake resistant 4 Ground earth the unit The ground earth is for preventing the electric shock in the case of the electrical insulation is somehow degraded Always ground the unit at the time of installation m A 3 prong plug with grounding pole there is no need for electric work for grounding m f the power supply outlet is not grounded it will be necessary to install a ground by qualified engineers I
47. ate is calculated based on latest 2 cycles of compressor on and off time initial value is 5096 The value is back to initial value when the power is supplied or power failure In figure 6 2 below offset value is 0 7 but initial value is 0 0 no offset It can be changed F54 Running rate is below 2096 0 7 Running rate is between 20 60 offset value is proportion to running rate Running rate is over 60 0 77C Offset value 0 0 C Pra cem 20 60 Running rate Figure 6 2 Relation of running rate and offset value F54 0 7 C 6 3 Compressor operation when temperature sensor failure occurs When temp sensor failure occurs 01 02 compressor is controlled based on def sensor temperature Def sensor temperature 7 0 C Compressor ON Def sensor temperature lt 0 0 C Compressor OFF 6 4 Defrost heater operation in low ambient temperature If chamber temperature does not increase to SV 1 0 C within 3minutes after compressor stopped during cycle running it is judged as low ambient temperature and defrost heater is turned on electricity When it increases until PV 2 SV defrost heater is stopped turning on electricity 6 5 Defrost heater operation in alarm condition When defrost sensor failure is occurred or in alarm condition defrost heater operates safety action Def sensor failure 03 04 Compressor and rev
48. cated by the arrows to open the head clamp at A and See to Fig 2 illustration 1 4 Position the ink pen so that the guide pins fit into the guide holes on the pen arm See to Fig 2 illustration 2 5 Press the two sides of the head clamp as indicated by the arrows to secure the ink pen See to Fig 2 illustration 3 From the side view the cartridge should fit perfectly on the arm Confirm that the pen arm is attached to both sides of the ink pen 6 After loading the ink pen return the pen lifter to the original position Confirm that the pen lifter has securely entered the pen lifter stopper Ink 7 NE Pen arm 34 TEMPERATURE RECORDERS Starting recording and setting the time Turn the power switch ON The pen will move inward on the circular recording paper and stop temporarily at the 0 position equivalent to the 40 C line Then the ink pen Wu will move to the position which indicates the measured Hour 555 temperature Fig 3 Time setting Method 0 position Place the recording paper at a position slightly in front of to NN gt the desired time recording paper is rotated to left Set the time by using the fast feed button to quickly rotate Fig 3 the recording paper The fast feed button can be used to accurately set the time 2 M Nu When the recording paper speed is set to 32 days
49. ce Alternately display F 2 1 sec Chamber temp 4 sec above 6 and 7 happen at same time Alternately display F 1 1 sec F 2 1 sec Chamber temp 4 sec 8 Non volatile memory writing error Alternately display E2P 600 msec Chamber temp 600 msec 13 4 Buzzer sound 1 Power supplied Non volatile normal Intermittent sound 2 times ON 140 ms OFF 100 ms Non volatile abnormal Error sound 1 sec 2 Alarm occurring Intermittent sound ON 240 ms OFF 240 ms 3 Key operation Short sound 120 ms 4 Input set value Saved input value Short sound 120 ms Input value is out of range Error sound 1 sec 5 Power failure occurring battery abnormal Intermittent sound ON 100 ms OFF 800 ms 14 Control difference of model code Model code Not interlock with door Not interlock with door Fan motor in chamber open close open close Always ON Always ON Defrost start temp default D E Lud e DI SV lt 5 C previous cycle defrost p SV lt 5 C always ON for 24 hours after defrost Condensing fan motor Display in F32 Display F32 control Not display fan motor Not display fan motor replacement notice F 2 replacement notice F 2 value Close Short Close Short Jojeou ued uleig Jossaidwoy JOSUSS oway dwa epis yoeg Jo uonog Jeuui gt JO OW Ue Jj
50. ck with defrost heater Model code 002 PV 2 Comp ON point Over 2 min PV SV 0 2 Over 2 min PV SV 0 2 pyssy PV SV 0 2 Comp delay PV SV 0 2 Comp delay 2 vs NUS SV 5 HANS ue VID kN je cec e Pez 9122479 pde o D T 2 5 E FER heater when comp D rain pan heater does turn on ON running rate 15 more 4 electricity when comp running rate than 60 5 less than 60 Comp running ON Drain pan heater 46 77 does not affect model code 002 SV lt 6 C OFF 5 K Comp OFF Comp ON Comp OFF Comp ON Def heater ON Def heater OFF Def heater ON Def heater OFF Drain pan heater model code 001 or Def heater model code 002 SV gt 6 C gt Figure 6 1 Operation chart of compressor and defrost heater during cycle 30 6 2 Set temperature offset based on compressor running rate If the compressor running rate is high OFF time is short it judges ambient temperature is high and offsets set temperature to minus direction So it controls with predicting increased temperature after compressor is off If the compressor running rate is low it offsets set temperature to plus direction Running r
51. cquisition system MTR 5000 with LAN m he interface board MTR 480 and LAN interface board MTR L03 cannot used at the same time m Contact our sales representative or agent for the purchase of interface board DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM OPTION By using the optional data acquisition system MTR 5000 the data from our medical equipment can be acquired and maintained with a personal computer through an optional interface board MTR 480 or LAN interface board MTR LO3 The data acquisition system MTR 5000 is not applicable to some of our medical equipment In addition auto mailing function sends an e mail to a specified mail address when any abnormality is detected in the running status of equipment This reduces the risk of damage of storage items m Contact our sales representative or agent for the purchase of data acquisition system 36 SPECIFICATIONS KM RS16A1 KM RS34A1 Interior Stainless steel Door Sliding type 2 layer pair glass with heat Sliding type 2 layer pair glass with heat ray reflection film x 2 ray reflection film x 4 Insulation Rigid polyurethane foamed in place Hard steel wire on clear coating x 2 Hard steel wire on clear coating x 5 Shelf Allowable load 20 kg shelf Allowable load 20 kg shelf Inner dimensions W700 mm x D238 mm Inner dimensions W700 mm x D238 mm Access port Inner diameter 30 mm Rear side Cooling method Compressor Hermetic type Output 90 W Output 160 W Evaporator F
52. d reverse remote alarm contact Need to install KM RPP0O1BB1 option Remote alarm Remote alarm terminal DC30V 2A N C COM N O COM temp alarm reverse during power failure Need to install KM RPPO1BB1 option Communication MTR 480 MTR LO3 Chamber temp sensor Defrost sensor Error code and chamber temperature are displayed alternately Reverse remote alarm contact no voltage Buzzer sounds intermittently Compressor protection Over heat protection Defrost heater OFF when temp fuse is over about 70 C Over cool protection Compressor OFF when temp fuse is below about 1 C Alarm function optional Self diagnosis Safety function mPerformance specifications Item KM RS16A1T KM RS16A1E KM RS16A1R Usable condition 5 C to 35 C 80 R H or less KM RS34A1A KM RS34A1T KM RS34A1E KM RS34A1R Rated voltage AC 220 V AC 230 V 240 V Amount of power consumption 3 4 3 6 kwh day 3 8 kwh day Usable condition 5 C to 35 C 80 R H or less Measurement condition of power consumption AT23 C SV5 C Measurement condition of Amount of power consumption AT30 C reaching continuous operation Note Design or specification will be subject to change without notice The unit with CE mark complies with EC directives 4 KM RS1 4 KM ROS34A 720 Inside chamber 727 OCO i di n iMG 2 7
53. d in F25 refer to 5 Function mode If another alarm is happened during buzzer stopping buzzer sounds regardless of ring back time 404 a Battery accumulation time F03 Display battery accumulation time ex 2 8 years 02 8 When battery accumulation time is more than about 2 8 years F 1 is displayed on temperature display Buzzer sound and remote alarm is not output Accumulation time counts every 24 hours If the power is off before 24 hours passes it does not count Input 409 and press SET key 206 to reset memory to 00 0 If battery setting F42 is set as invalid 0 default it does not count In this case is displayed sensor value display 212 Display chamber temperature 1 decimal point 213 Display defrost sensor temperature 15 decimal point ROM version displa F30 Display ROM version Ver 1 00 71 007 sI Status display In chamber temperature display press gt and key the same time for about 5 seconds to status display mode this mode is valid when service code is input In this mode press to change display in order Press Al key to display title for about 1 second and then change to data display Chamber temp 15 decimal point Defrost heater turns on electricity Compressor operation Defrost sensor temp 1 decimal point Defrost heater turns on electricity Compressor operation Compressor running rate
54. e value between 0007 015 0 15 min Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Input service code Reset accumulation time Input 06 and press SET key 000 default value is displayed Use to change the value to 384 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display 384 all function code is available In same way input 409 to reset battery accumulation time and 410 to reset fan motor accumulation time Input F06 again to display 384 Use to change the value to 000 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Service code is not cancelled after each accumulation time is reset lts value to return to O00 by power ON OFF not stored in non volatile memory Note when DCSV is supplied to microcomputer during back up the value is still 384 Use temp sensor temperature correction lt service code is necessary gt Input FO7 and press SET key 00 0 default value is displayed Use gt and key to change the value between 4 9 04 9 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Use defrost sensor temperature correction service code is necessary Input F08 and press SET key 00 0 default value is displayed Use key to change the value between 7 4 9 04 9 Press SET key to store the v
55. e of display and buzzer Input 409 in F06 service code input and press SET key to reset timer to 0 If the power is off before 24 hours passes timer does not count until another 24 hours passes It does not count during power failure as well Non volatile memory writing error 2 When writing to non volatile memory is not done normally E2P and chamber temperature are displayed alternately Buzzer sound and remote alarm is not on refer to 7 Display and buzzer for cycle of display and buzzer Power is off or writing is done normally to cancel the error Error code priority No 1 Temp sensor error E01 E02 High Low temp alarm cannot be detected No 2 Defrost sensor error E03 E04 Cancel defrost No 3 Lighting diagram short circuit E16 Turn off lighting No 4 Battery error E09 Setting and install condition discordance No 5 Battery replacement time F 1 Replacement time notice No 6 Non volatile memory writing error E2P Setting cannot be stored 3 2 Alarms High temp alarm default 5 C When PV gt SV high temp alarm setting value 0 09 ALARM lamp and numerical LED blink buzzer sounds intermittently after delay time passes default 15 min and remote alarm is on PV chamber temperature SV set temperature When PV lt SV high temp alarm setting value ALARM lamp is turned off and LED blinking buzzer sound remote alarm are off In alarm condition press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sound If remote alarm
56. e setting Lock is ON Disable to change of temperature setting Example Changing the lock status to ON from OFF initial setting Description Operation Key operated Indication after operation 1 The current chamber temperature is displayed Press digit shift key for about 5 The current setting is displayed and seconds the first digit is blinks Press numerical value shift key When pressed the figure of settable and scroll the figure to 1 digit changes The key lock is set to ON 4 Press set key The current chamber temperature is displayed m he set mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation In this case any setting before pressing set key SET is not memorized DEFROSTING The following 2 types of defrosting methods is provided for the refrigerator Both of them are controlled automatically Cycle defrosting The chamber temperature is kept stable by ON OFF operation of the compressor When the compressor is OFF stopped the frost on the evaporator is melted by the heater This defrosting never influences to the chamber temperature Defrosting by defrost sensor The cycle defrosting may not be sufficient to remove the frost on the evaporator when the ambient temperature is high the door is opened frequently or heavy moist items are stored the chamber this case the defrosting operation is started automatically when the defros
57. ected or battery switch is off though battery is connected 209 is displayed for about 5 seconds and buzzer sounds intermittently If battery is connected when battery setting is set as invalid 000 in F42 209 and chamber temperature are displayed alternately and buzzer sounds intermittently refer to 7 Display and buzzer for cycle of display and buzzer This buzzer sound cannot be stopped by BUZZER key Set battery setting to valid 001 or remove battery connection battery switch is turned off to stop buzzer Lighting diagram short circuit E16 When input voltage is below 8 5V it is judged as lighting diagram is short circuit E16 and chamber temperature are displayed alternately Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm is ON at same time refer to 7 Display and buzzer for cycle of display and buzzer Light is off in this time Once this failure is detected it continues for 15 minutes During this time it does not recover even if voltage is recovered It detects again after 15 minutes passed In alarm condition press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sound If remote alarm interlocking F24 is set as interlocking 001 stop remote alarm as well Battery replacement time F 1 When battery setting is set as valid 001 in F42 timer is counted every 24 hours If it passes 1022 days about 2 8 years F 1 and chamber temperature are displayed alternately Buzzer sound and remote alarm is not on refer to 7 Display and buzzer for cycl
58. ed evaporator temperature from power supplied Counted number can be checked in F30 Refer to 5 Function mode 2 95 1 8 Delay time Compressor delay time 2 min Delay time from stopped compressor to starting operation again is set as 2 minutes There is no delay time after power supplied after reset Alarm delay time default value 15 min Delay time from chamber temperature goes into high low alarm range to remote alarm and buzzer operation Can be set in F50 refer to 3 2 Alarms 5 Function mode Door alarm delay time default value 2 min Delay time from door opened to buzzer operation Can be set in F04 refer to 3 2 Alarms 5 Function mode 9 Remote alarm terminal Operation When the alarm is occurred remote alarm terminal is changed to alarm condition When alarm occurring condition is cancelled it returns to normal condition Press BUZZER key during alarm condition and if remote alarm interlock setting F24 is set as interlocking 001 remote alarm terminal is back to normal condition If F24 is set as not interlocking 000 alarm condition continues If alarm condition is cancelled by pressing BUZZER key it returns to alarm condition after set time This is to prevent that the buzzer sound is stopped by third person pressing BUZZER key during alarm condition and the alarm does not work Recovery time can be set in F25 refer to 5 Function mode Alarm condition P
59. eet RP G04 Recorder Pen PG R Battery mounting box KM RPPO1BB1W Data acquisition system MTR 5000 PW Interface board MTR 480 PW LAN interface board MTR LO3 PW gKM RS16A1 34A1 Recorder Table KM RS16A1E 220 240V 50Hz MTR 0621LH PE MTR GO4C PE 0 KM RS16A1K Rating 220V 60Hz models used step down transformer to KM KV RS16ATR 220V 60Hz MTR 0621LH PA MTR GO4A PA convert voltage from AC220V to KM EI 100 MER 110 115V 60Hz MTR 0621LH PA 04 230 240 50 2 All KM RS34R1 models KM RS34A1K used step down transformer so MTR 0621LH PE 04 they are operated by local KM RS34A1R 220V 50 60Hz voltage KM RS34A1T Control specifications KM RS16A1 KM RS34A1 p Micro computer control system Temperature setting range 2 C 14 C Unit 1 C memory 502 Green LED digital display 3digits Unit 1 C Display range 50 C 50 C DOOR Door lamp red ALARM Alarm lamp red BUZZER Buzzer stop key after 30 min ring back ring back time changeable ring back can be cancelled SET Switch set value and chamber temperature shift set digit Al change value LIGHT LED light ON OFF Cycle defrost New cycle defrost system Detect evaporator temperature and operate defrosting by turning on electricity to DEF heater during compressor is OFF Can be changed to usual cycle defrost in functi
60. ehold waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in German Ihr Panasonic Produkt wurde entworfen und hergestellt mit qualitativ hochwertigen Materialien und Komponenten die recycelt und wiederverwendet werden k nnen Dieses Symbol bedeutet elektrische und elektronische Ger te am Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer von Hausm ll getrennt entsorgt werden sollen Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses bei Ihrer rtlichen kommunalen Sammelstelle oder im Recycling Centre In der Europaischen Union gibt es unterschiedliche Sammelsysteme fur Elektrik und Elektronikgerate Helfen Sie uns bitte die Umwelt zu erhalten in der wir leben 28 DISPOSAL OF UNIT French Votre produit Panasonic est con u et fabriqu avec des mat riels et des composants de qualit sup rieure qui peuvent tre recycl s et r utilis s Ce symbole signifie que les quipements lectriques et lectroniques en fin de vie doivent tre limin s s par ment des ordures m nageres Nous vous prions donc de confier cet quipement votre centre local de collecte recyclage Dans l Union Europ enne il existe des syst mes s lectifs de collecte pour les produits lectriques et lectroniques usag s Aidez nous conserver l environnement
61. er TORO TU Horti ifl hdd trata B rain pan heater model code 001 or ON model code 002 SV gt 6 C OFF ON Drain pan heater S zzz model code 002 SV lt 6 C 7 T gt Comp and heaters reverse output for 24 after defrost finish Defrost start ak Comp OFF Defrost finish Comp OFF Comp ON Def heater ON Def heater OFF Def heater ON Def heater OFF Figure 7 Operation chart of compressor and defrost heater during defrost operation 7 1 Defrost operation by decreasing evaporator temperature When defrost sensor temperature in evaporator pipe decreased is less than the temperature of starting defrost start defrost operation When the temperature exceeds its defrost finish temperature defrost operation is finished List 7 1 Defrost start finish temperature default Model code Defrost start temp Defrost finish temp Used model KM RS16A1 KM RS34A1 7 2 Defrost operation by compressor continuous running time In addition to defrost operation mentioned above start defrost by counting compressor continuous running time and if it fulfills condition This defrost operation starts only when following conditions are all fulfilled 1 Compressor ON time is more than 180 minutes 2 Defrost sensor temperature is less than O C 7 3 Counting defrost operation with detected evaporator temperature Count and save the number of defrost operation with detect
62. erse output cycle defrost operation gt SV Defrost heater OFF 0 C alarm Defrost heater ON only when compressor is OFF Low temp alarm Defrost heater ON only when compressor is OFF 6 6 Drain pan heater control Model code 001 ON OFF of drain pan heater interlock with defrost heater But drain pan heater is OFF when compressor running rate is below 60 Refer to 6 2 Set temperature offset based on compressor running rate for running rate Model code 002 When set temperature is more than 6 C Same as model code 001 When set temperature is below 5 C Turn on electricity to drain pan heater when the compressor is OFF whatever its running rate But the turning on electricity to drain pan heater is at most 10 minutes If it does not reach compressor OFF point stop turning on electricity 6 7 Chamber fan control Always ON 6 8 Light control Turn ON OFF of light interlock with door switch It can also be controlled by LIGHT key latest operation has priority Light is automatically turned off after set time in F45 default 10 min If set time is 0 minute light is not turned on 10 min default Light PO 45 10 MN Tal Falc Tale T aai Tale Palo Light F45 if O minute t light i t turned on by door open close or LIGHT ke E45 Omin if O minute is set light is no y y __
63. f diagnostic Alarm indicator blinks The Merma E01 and 50 is displayed disconnected alternately Alarm indicator blinks The thermal sensor is 202 50 is displayed Sensor alternately Intermittent abnormality Senats Alarm indicator blinks tona 203 and chamber temp are displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E04 and chamber temp are displayed alternately The defrost sensor is short circuited Battery switch check KM RPPO1BB1W installed When a battery switch is off Alarm indicator blinks Intermittent and the alarm buzzer stop key 209 blinks for about 5 tone about 5 BUZZER are pressed seconds seconds I Alarm indicator blinks Alarm status LED light LED light circuit is Intermittent KM RPPO1BB1W nU E16 and chamber temp is abnormality short circuited displayed alternately tone installed Battery check About 3 years have passed KM RPPO1BB1W with the power switch on time installed to replace the battery F 1 and chamber temp is displayed alternately remote alarm terminal is in alarm status in conjunction with the alarm buzzer However the alarm status of the remote alarm terminal is not cancelled by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER 24 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE N CAUTION Always disconnect the power supply to the unit prior to any repair or maintenance of the unit in order to prevent electr
64. f each page in the extract from Instruction Manual This page number is not corresponded with serial number in Service manual Please note the extracted Instruction Manual which corresponds to the initial unit production so the contents may be revised in future Panasonic Operating Instructions Pharmaceutical Refrigerator KM RS16A1 KM RS34A1 KM RS16A1 5 4 series KM RS16A1 Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this operating instructions for future use See page 38 for all model numbers 5 INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS Control panel components INSTALLATION SITE INSTALLATION Installation of shelf START UP OF UNIT CHAMBER TEMPERATURE SETTING KEY LOCK FUNCTION DEFROSTING LED LIGHTING TIME SETTING ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING Setting of high temperature alarm Setting of low temperature alarm SETTING OF DELAY OF DOOR ALARM SETTING OF ALARM BUZZER RECOVERY OPERATION CHECK AFTER RECOVERY REMOTE ALARM TERMINAL OPTION ALARM FUNCTIONS SAFETY FUNCTIONS SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Cleaning of cabinet Cleaning of evaporating tray TROUBLESHOOTING DISPOSAL OF UNIT Decontamination of chamber TEMPERATURE RECORDER OPTION Installation of temperature recorder OPTION Setting of MTR 0621LH PA or MTR 0621LH PE Setting of MTR GOA4A PA or MTR GOAC PE INTERFACE BOARD O
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66. hamber temperature display 24 F01 F02 F04 F06 F07 F08 F09 F10 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Purpose gt lt Purpose gt Input high temp alarm setting value Input F01 and press SET key 005 default value is displayed Use Al key to change the value between 002 014 2 14 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Input low temp alarm setting value Input F02 and press SET key 05 default value is displayed Use P key to change the value between 02 14 22 14 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Display battery accumulation time Input F03 and press SET key F03 and battery accumulation time add 0 1 in every about 36 5 days are displayed alternately Input 409 in 206 to reset the value to 00 0 If F42 is set as 000 no battery connection accumulation time is not counted and stay 00 0 Press SET key to return to chamber temperature display Set door alarm delay time Input F04 and press SET key 002 default value is displayed Use gt key to chang
67. he freezing of storage items 19 SETTING OF DELAY DOOR ALARM The door check indicator is light when the door is opened and the alarm buzzer sounds with some delay to notice the door opening The delay time between lighting of the door check indicator and activation of the alarm buzzer can be changed Set an appropriate delay time according to the condition of use to prevent the rise of chamber temperature resulting from inadequate door close B Setting range of delay time 0 and 15 minutes 0 minutes no delay time B Initial setting factory setting 2 minutes Example Change the delay time to 3 minutes from 2 minutes Following shows a sample setting Set the desired delay time according to the condition of use Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation The current chamber temperature is Press up arrow key for about 5 seconds Change 0 to 4 by pressing the numerical value shift key 00 is displayed and the first digit blinks When pressed the figure of settable digit changes and the first digit blinks The display is changed to 003 from nnm 002 Delay time is memorized and the Press up arrow key and scroll the figure to 3 Press set key current chamber temperature is displayed m The setting mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation auto return function In this case the setting is
68. hog kvalitet som kan atervinnas och ateranvandas Denna symbol betyder att elektriska och elektroniska produkter efter slutanvandande skall sorteras och l mnas separat fran Ditt hush llsavfall V nligen l mna denna produkt hos Din lokala mottagningstation f r avfall tervinningsstation Inom den Europeiska Unionen finns det separata tervinningssystem f r begagnade elektriska och elektroniska produkter V nligen hj lp oss att bevara milj n vi lever i 31 TEMPERATURE RECORDER OPTION The chamber temperature is recorded and maintained by attaching a temperature recorder available as an optional component For the attachment the recorder fixing is necessary Consult our sales representative or agent for the temperature recorder installation Temperature recorder Recorder fixing MTR 0621LH PA or MTR 0621LH PE MPR S30 PW 04 or 04 MPR S7 PW Setting of MTR 0621LH PA or MTR 0621LH PE Pull the knob on the upper part of the recorder forward to Temperature change the recording paper or battery Setting of recording paper 1 The information on the recording paper is shown in Fig 1 2 Pull the cartridge up after opening the top lid The lid can be opened by turning the knob counterclockwise see Fig 2 3 As shown in Fig 3 insert the recording paper with the begin tab placed in the cartridge Check that the printed side is facing out 4
69. hort circuit Door alarm When the door is opened DOOR lamp 0 101 red is turned on After delay time default 2 min passes buzzer sounds intermittently Remote alarm is not on Press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sound and it is not recovered no ring back function Power failure alarm Power failure condition is when battery is connected or battery setting F42 is set as 001 battery switch is on but unit power switch is off or power supply is stopped In this condition ALARM lamp blinks buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm is on When it is recovered from power failure it starts running as initial condition of power on reset Remote alarm is off Press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sound but remote alarm cannot be off Press BUZZER key during power failure chamber temperature is displayed for about 5 seconds 4 Other functions Auto return If there is no operation for about 90 seconds while set temp function code function values key lock setting is input it automatically returns to chamber temperature display In this case changing value is not stored Note Auto return does not work in F09 F10 F35 and 37 Ring back default 30 min Recover buzzer sound after set time passes when buzzer sound is stopped by pressing BUZZER key during alarm sounding This is to prevent that the buzzer sound is stopped by third person pressing BUZZER key during alarm condition and the alarm does not work Ring back time can be change
70. ic shock or injury Ensure you do not inhale or consume medication or aerosols from around the unit at the time of maintenance These may be harmful to your health Cleaning of cabinet m Clean the unit once a month Regular cleaning keeps the unit looking new Use dry cloth to wipe off small amounts of dirt on the outside and inside of the unit and all accessories If the outside panels are dirty clean them with a diluted neutral dishwashing detergent Wipe off the condensation on the glass or exterior of the cabinet with a dry soft cloth Undiluted detergent can damage the plastic components For the dilution refer to the instruction of the detergent After the cleaning with the diluted detergent always wipe it off with a wet cloth Then wipe off the cabinet or accessories with a dry cloth Important m Never pour water onto or into the unit This may cause electric shock or failure m Do not use a brush an acid a thinner a laundry soap a powder detergent boiling water for cleaning These cause damage of painted surface or failure of plastic and rubber components Also do not wipe the plastic and rubber components by a volatile material Cleaning of evaporating tray The evaporating tray is placed in the bottom rear of the unit Clean the evaporating tray twice or three times a year 1 Remove the fixing plate by pulling the clip toward front Fig 1 2 Pull out the evaporating tray Fig 2 3 Dispose remaini
71. ide When moving the unit tilt the unit backward a little for easy carrying 8 Leveling foot Adjust the height by screw bolt to install the unit in level 9 Space for a temperature recorder Location for an optional temperature recorder page 32 10 Key lock Insert the key and turn to the clockwise 180 with pressing into the head of lock when lock the doors 11 Shelf 12 Door Consists of double pair glass with heat ray reflection film Be careful not to break the glass 13 Control panel Displays operating condition of the unit and used to set chamber temperature etc page 11 14 Evaporating tray Places in rear bottom of the frame Pull out forward for removing page 25 15 Power switch KM RS16A1E and KM RS34A1E only This is for turning ON OFF the power to the unit 16 Exhaust vent cover KM RS34A1 only Always install the exhaust vent cover on the back of the shelf when the shelf is located at the front of the exhaust vent 17 Space for battery mounting box A battery mounting box can be attached here Switch on the battery switch of the battery mounting box page 22 18 Drain board The things can be placed on a drainboard 19 Drain cap The drain can be used to collect the defrosted water 10 REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS 1 2 3 DOOR ALARM 5 1 Door check indicator DOOR The red LED lamp is lit when door is opened 2 minutes after the door check indicator is
72. in and tube type Condenser Refrigerant Defrosting Defrost heater 91 W USA only 101 W Other area High temp alarm Low temp alarm 0 alarm Door alarm Alarms Power failure alarm When it connected option goods KM RPPO1BB1W a remote alarm is output only Weight 71 kg 100 kg Optional components Temperature recorder MTR 0621LH PA or MTR 0621LH PE Temperature recorder MTR GOA4A PA or MTR GO4C PE Recorder fixing for MTR 0621LH PA or MTR 0621LH PE MPR S30 PW Recorder fixing for MTR GO4A PA or MTR GO4C PE MPR S7 PW Battery mounting box KM RPPO1BB1W Data acquisition system MTR 5000 PW Interface board MTR 480 PW LAN interface board MTR LO3 PW m Design or specifications will be subject to change without notice m Refer to the updated catalog when ordering an optional component 37 Pharmaceutical refrigerator KM RS16A1 Model number KM RS16A1K KM RS16A1T KM RS16A1E KM RS16A1R KM RS34A1 Model number KM RS34A1K KM RS34A1A KM RS34A1T KM RS34A1E KM RS34A1R Between 2 C and 14 C ambient temp 5 C to 35 C load Noise level 40 dB A scale 2000 kPa Rated frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz 200 W 185 195 W 185 Usable condition 5 C to 35 C 80 R H or less above data 15 measured based on our internal basis Design or specifications will be subject to change without notice The unit with CE mark complies with EC directives 38 A CAUTION
73. key 000 default value is displayed Use key to change the value to 000 or 001 Press SET key to store value and return to chamber temperature display 000 not interlocking 001 interlocking Set ring back time Input F25 and press SET key 030 default value is displayed Use gt and key to change the value between 000 060 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display 040 40 minutes 050 50 minutes 060 60 minutes 000 No ring back 010 10 minutes 020 20 minutes 030 30 minutes Display compressor running rate service code is necessary the latest 2 cycles Input 226 and press SET key F26 and compressor running rate 50 50 are displayed alternately Press SET key to return to chamber temperature display Display ROM version service code is necessary ROM version of defrost heater Input F30 and press SET key F30 and Ver 1 00 71 007 are displayed alternately Press SET key to return to chamber temperature display Input defrost start temperature set value service code is necessary Input F33 and press SET key 18 0 default value 18 C KM RS16A1 1 21 C 534 1 is displayed Use key to change the value between 7 5 0 30 0 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Note displayed digit is 3 digits so if the value is below 20 C displayed E
74. l key to set values Press SET key again to store the set value and return to chamber temperature display If press SET key with value that is out of setting range buzzer sounds continuously and keep setting mode Note If key lock is set as ON it can be entered temperature setting mode but cannot change value 18 2 2 Key lock function Setting range 0 1 Setting method n chamber temperature display condition press gt key for more than about 5 seconds to display L X default L 0 and enter key lock mode X value blinks so use to change value and press SET key to store change in non volatile memory 0 Key lock is OFF 1 Key lock is ON Note If key lock is set as ON it can be entered temperature setting mode but cannot change value Function mode is valid if key lock is ON 2 3 Function mode Setting range 0 59 Display range 0 59 05 14 16 18 20 23 27 29 31 32 38 41 43 44 46 49 are unused Setting method n chamber temperature display condition press for more than about 5 seconds F00 is displayed and move to function mode 15 digit blinks so use gt and key to set values press SET key to enter each function setting condition Press SET key with FOO to return to chamber temperature display Out of setting range If press SET key with value that is out of setting range buzzer sounds continuously and keep setting mode 3 Self diagnosis 3 1
75. l freeze of stored items Example Change the chamber temperature to 4 C from 5 C Following shows an example Change the setting as necessary NE Description Operation Key operated Indication after operation Connect the power supply cord to The current chamber temperature is 57 displayed only when start up of unit ZU The current setting is displayed and the first digit is blinks When pressed the settable digit is Set the temperature to 4 with the shifted 3 digit shift key and the numerical value shift key When pressed the figure of settable 2 digit changes PIN Set temperature is memorized and 4 Press set key the current chamber temperature is displayed set mode returns to temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation In this case any setting before pressing set key SET is not memorized Important m is recommended to install a temperature recorder optional component to check the highest lowest chamber temperature when the item which needs severe temperature control is stored 15 KEY LOCK FUNCTION The temperature setting of chamber can be locked to avoid accidental change When the lock is ON the change of chamber temperature is unable even if the key on the control panel is operated Initial setting at factory Lock is OFF Display Lock is OFF Enable to change of temperatur
76. light enough The ventilation around the unit is blocked m here is a nearby heat source m The ambient temperature is too high The allowable ambient temperature is between 5 C and 35 m he storage items are too much m he air exhaust vent is blocked up with storage items m he access port is not covered The access port should be covered with the insulation and rubber caps when no use 26 DISPOSAL OF UNIT WARNING If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for an extended period ensure that children do not have access and doors cannot be closed completely The disposal of the unit should be accomplished by appropriate personnel Always remove doors to prevent accidents such as suffocation Decontamination of chamber refrigerator with biohazardous danger decontaminate the Before disposing a pharmaceutical pharmaceutical refrigerator to the extent possible by the user 27 DISPOSAL OF UNIT Note This symbol mark and recycle system are applied only to EU countries and not applied to the countries in the other area of the world Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC English Your Panasonic product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your hous
77. lit the alarm buzzer is activated to notice the door opening 2 Alarm indicator ALARM The red LED lamp blinks during an alarm status page 23 24 3 Temperature display Normally this shows the chamber temperature and during an alarm status this shows a blinking chamber temperature And an error code and a chamber temperature is displayed alternately when the self diagnostic function detects any abnormality page 24 4 Numerical value shift key Pressing this key for 5 seconds at temperature display mode causes the setting mode Pressing this key at setting mode makes the figure on the temperature display to change 5 Digit shift key gt Pressing this key at setting mode makes the digit to be inputted on the temperature display to change Pressing this key for 5 seconds at temperature display mode causes the setting mode for key lock 6 Set key SET Pressing this key at temperature display mode enables the temperature setting page 15 Pressing this is at the end of setting mode memorizes the setting 7 Alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER Pressing this key silences the alarm buzzer when the alarm buzzer sounds the remote alarm is not canceled This 15 after the installation of battery mounting box an optional component KM RPPO1BB1W 8 LED light key LIGHT Turn on the LED light pressing this key To turn off the LED light press this key again If it is turned by LED light key it will be turned off automatically after 10
78. mal Open Close At abnormal Close Open Note m buzzer is silenced by pressing alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER on the control panel during alarm condition A remote alarm is continuing the operation The buzzer will be activated again after certain suspension if the alarm condition is continued m he alarm is actuated when the power supply plug is disconnected from the outlet or the power switch is OFF Battery switch N C M N O MAX 30V 2A REMOTE ALARM Remote alarm terminal Space for interface board 22 ALARM FUNCTIONS This unit has the alarm functions shown below Contact our sales representative or agent after moving the storage items to other refrigerator if the alarm status continues because there is a possibility of any failure High The chamber temperature Intermittent tone SAUS temperature reaches the setting of high arim with 15 minutes minutes delay Displayed temp blinks KM RPPO01BB1W ceay installed alarm temperature alarm Alarm status with 15 The chamber temperature Intermittent tone reaches the setting of low rors with 15 minutes minutes eo KM RPPO1BB1W Displayed temp blinks temperature alarm delay installed Low temperature alarm Alarm status Intermittent tone KM RPPO1BB1W installed
79. motor accumulation time Input 410 in FOG 22 computen sepimtal F47 Chamber temp analog output calibration value Input 100 in F47 F48 Defrost sensor analog output calibration value Input 100 in F48 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt Set communication ID Input 221 and press SET key 000 default value is displayed Use key to change value between 000 255 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Set communication mode Input 222 and press SET key 000 default value is displayed Use to change value based on following table Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display Control mode 39 digit 0 Local initial 1 Remote Baud rate 274 digit 0 2400bps initial 1 4800bps 2 9600bps 1 digit is not used Note When control mode is set as 1 Remote set temperature cannot be changed in unit 26 F24 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt F25 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt F26 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt F30 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt F33 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt F34 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt F35 lt Purpose gt F36 lt Purpose gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt F38 lt Purpose gt Set interlocking of buzzer and remote alarm Input 24 and press SET
80. ng water in the evaporating tray Fixing plate 4 Clean the evaporating tray with a dilute neutral dishwashing detergent and then rinse away the detergent with water not use hot water Evaporating tray 5 After the cleaning replace the fixing plate to its original position and fix it by the clips 25 TROUBLESHOOTING If the unit malfunctions check out the following before calling for service Malfunction Check Remedy If nothing operates even unit is not connected to the power supply properly when plugged in The capacity and voltage of power supply is not sufficient There is a power failure circuit breaker on the supply circuit is activated A breaker of 15 A or more is recommended The alarm is activated at alarm status is kept until the chamber temperature reaches the start up set temperature m alarm buzzer recovers after 30 minutes even if the alarm buzzer is silenced by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER The alarm is activated door was kept opened for a long time during operation door is opened An error code is displayed on the temperature display page 24 Contact our sales representative or agent m he floor is not sturdy m The installation site is not level m The unit is tilted cabinet contacts the surrounding wall When the refrigerator The door is frequently opened does not get cold The unit is in direct sun
81. not accepted The current setting 002 is displayed 4 Press set key d iid 20 SETTING ALARM BUZZER RECOVERY The alarm buzzer recovers and notifies the abnormality again after preset period alarm buzzer recovery time if the same alarm status is continued after the alarm buzzer is stopped by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER Always set the alarm buzzer recovery time to avoid the false recognition of alarm status B Settable range of alarm buzzer recovery time 10 minutes interval between 10 and 60 minutes setting between 010 and 060 or No recovery setting 000 B Initial setting at factory 30 minutes The alarm buzzer never recovers once the alarm buzzer is silenced by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER if the alarm buzzer recovery time is set to 000 no recovery Nevertheless the alarm buzzer sounds when other alarm status is detected Example Changing the alarm buzzer recovery time to 20 minutes from 30 minutes Following shows an example Change the setting as necessary The current chamber temperature is displayed Press numerical value shift key for about 5 seconds FOO is displayed and the first digit is blinks When pressed the figure of settable digit changes oet the figure to F25 with the digit shift key and numerical value shift When pressed the figure of settable digit changes current resume time is Press set key displayed The second digit is
82. nstallation of shelf To the size of the storage product Add to inside can be freely adjusted the height of the shelf Adjustment of the shelf is set to the desired position of the support four received one shelf per shelf received shelf At this time adjust shelf so that it is horizontal A 13 START UP OF UNIT To commence the operation initially or after temporary power off due to the cleaning maintenance etc follow the procedure below m he operation is resumed automatically at the resume time from power failure with the setting before power failure 1 Check the power switch is OFF KM RS16A1E and KM RS34A1E only 2 Check that the battery switch of battery mounting box for power failure alarm optional component is OFF if the battery mounting box for power failure alarm is installed 3 Connect the power supply cord to the dedicated power source with the chamber empty 4 Turn on the power switch KM RS16A1E and KM RS34A1E only At the power the high temp alarm is activated alarm indicator blinks and the blinking chamber temperature is displayed m At the start up with the factory setting the high temp alarm is activated when the chamber temperature is higher than 10 therefore the high temp alarm works High temp alarm temperature display blinks alarm indicator blinks buzzer sounds after 15 minutes 5 Set the desired chamber temperature page 15 m The factory setting of ref
83. of numerical value blinks Press this key again in chamber temperature setting mode store the set value This key is also used to decide and store the value in other function and setting modes Press this key once to turn on or off lights Lights are automatically turned off after set time that is set in lighting time setting F45 refer to 6 8 Light control In setting mode press this key to shift set digit 34 digit gt 2 digit gt 17 digit gt 3 digit Shifted digit is based on setting data In chamber temperature display condition press this key for more than about 5 seconds _0 or L_1 is displayed and move to key lock setting mode In setting mode increase blinked digit value one by one In chamber temperature display condition press this key for more than about 5 seconds F00 is displayed and move to function mode When inputting service code press and A key at same time for about 5 seconds to move to condition display mode refer to 4 Other function 2 Settings by key operation 2 1 Setting range Display range Setting method Out of setting range Temperature setting 2 C 14 C Automatically offset set temperature based on running rate of compressor refer to 6 2 Set temperature offset based on compressor running rate 50 C 50 C unit 1 C if it is below 20 C sign is not displayed Press SET key to enter chamber temperature setting mode Use P and A
84. on may cause electric shock or fire o When removing the plug from the power supply outlet grip the power supply plug not the cord Pulling the cord may result in electric shock or fire by short circuit e Disconnect the power supply plug before moving the unit Take care not to damage the power cord damaged cord may cause electric shock or fire Disconnect the power plug when the unit is not used for long periods Keeping connection may cause electric shock current leakage or fire due to the deterioration of insulation If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for an extended period ensure that children not access and that doors locked completely with a key disposal of the unit should be accomplished by appropriate personnel Remove doors to prevent accidents such as suffocation S Do not put the packing plastic bag within reach of children as suffocation may result PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION CAUTION Use a dedicated power source as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit A multiple tap may cause fire resulting from abnormal heating o Connect the power supply plug to the power source firmly after removing the dust on the plug A dusty plug or improper insertion may cause a heat or ignition S Never store corrosive substances such as acid or alkali in this unit if the container cannot be sealed These may cause corrosion of inner componen
85. on mode Forced defrost When evaporator is icing operate forced defrost Door open close interlocking Door opened light ON Door closed light OFF Can be changed to always OFF for light shielding storage Lighting function Manual operation Press LIGHT key on control panel to turn ON OFF light Automatic turn OFF When set time 1 15 passed after light turn on light automatically turn off Temperature alarm High temp alarm set temp 2 14 C default 5 C Low temp alarm set temp 2 14 C default 5 C ALARM lamp blinks and buzzer sounds intermittently Buzzer delay time 0 15 can be set default 15min But if the temperature becomes below 0 low temp alarm operates immediately Ring back Buzzer sound intermittent ring back function Alarm function Ring back time can be set to 0 60min unit 10min default 30min standard Door alarm DOOR lamp turns on and buzzer sounds intermittently Buzzer delay time can be set to 0 15min default 2min Fan motor Battery replacement time alarm Fan motor about 6 years after power supplied chamber temperature 4sec and F 1 1sec are displayed alternately Battery for optional power failure alarm about 3 years after power supplied chamber temperature 4sec and F 1 1sec are displayed alternately Lamps and keys on control panel Defrost function Power failure alarm ALARM lamp blinks buzzer sounds intermittently turn off temperature display an
86. ower failure Between 1 2 Between 1 3 N O N C l mE Normal Sensor failure breaking wire short circuit condition Short 0 C alarm Alarm Hi dition Short Open High Low temp alarm after delay time con Alarm delay 15 min Ring back 30 Ring back 30 min High Low temp alarm qq qq qe do qq DR gc qo oq qq dq Sq SR dq S NR qe qq numi Blink No blink Blink Turn off ON OFF ON OFF ON normal recovery BUZZER key High temp id passed BUZZER key Ring back BUZZER key ihe bas Alarm lamp blinks Remote alarm ON Remote alarm OFF Remote alarm ON Figure 9 Operation chart of remote alarm 34 10 Analog output Chamber temperature 1 0mV C resolution 0 012 C output range 0 100 20 30 gt Def sensor temperature 1 0mV C resolution 0 012 C output range 0 100 20 30 gt Each analog output be calibrated and F48 refer to 5 Function mode 11 Calibration offset 11 1 Temperature sensor Add offset value in List 12 1 to revise temperature difference between temperature sensor detected temperature and temperature at chamber centre Also increase decrease offset value within 4 9 in F07 Temp sensor zero adjustment Defrost sensor temp is also adjusted within 4 9 C in F08 Defrost senso
87. point 41 6 Connect harnesses 2pcs for remote alarm to PCB Be careful that both 2 harnesses are forked 7 Tie up excess part of harness in battery box like left photo 8 Use screws for top cover and screw battery box and battery cover together Fix by 4 screws 2 screws are used to screw with battery cover Fix by screws on circled 4 points 9 Put cover to battery box and screw 6pcs left and right 3pcs each Note Pay attention to battery box direction 2 Setting procedure after installing battery 2 1 F42 Purpose Set battery installing condition service code is necessary F06 384 Operation Input F42 and press SET key 000 default value is displayed Use key to change the value 000 or 001 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display 000 Battery is not connected 001 Battery is connected 2 2 Turn the battery switch from OFF to ON 42 Test Data 1 2 4 5 From upper shelf corner W 72mm D 50mm 73mm Air temperature 3 From upper shelf corner W 360mm D 141mm H 73mm Air temperature 6 7 9 10 From middle shelf corner W 72mm D 50mm H 362 5mm Air temperature 8 From middle shelf corner W 360mm D 166mm H 362 5mm Air temperature 11 12 14 15 From bottom corner W 72mm D 50mm 73mm Air temperature 13 From bottom corner W 360mm D 166mm H 73mm Air temperature 141 Unit mm
88. r zero adjustment There is no offset value for defrost sensor refer to 5 Function mode List 11 1 Offset value for temp sensor Model code Offset value Used model KM RS16A1 KM RS34A1 12 Setting after reset 12 1 Setting after power on reset power supplied Alarms OFF Compressor OFF Defrost operation OFF Remote alarm OFF Ring back OFF Timers Reset Set data Read setting from non volatile memory 13 Display and buzzer 13 1 Lamp operation Display PCB DP101 Red DOOR Door opened Turn ON DP102 Red ALARM Alarm occurring Blink 13 2 Display example Chamber temperature Defrost start temp 18 0 C Function Forced defrost running dF Key lock ON L1 Error code E01 Input set value 004 OOH Input service code 409 Ob 13 3 Display cycle of chamber temperature and error code 1 High temp Low temp 0 C alarm Chamber temp blinks ON 300 msec OFF 300 msec 2 Temp Def sensor failure Alternately display Exx 600 msec Chamber temp 600 msec 3 Short circuit of light circuit Alternately display E16 600 msec Chamber temp 600 msec 4 Battery connected and battery setting is not connected Alternately display 09 600 msec Chamber temp 600 msec 5 Battery not connected and battery setting is connected 209 blinks ON 300 msec OFF 300 msec 6 Battery replacement notice Alternately display F 1 1 sec Chamber temp 4 sec 7 Fan motor replacement noti
89. return to chamber temperature display 99 6 Control 6 1 Temperature control Control to have the period that both compressor and defrost heater are OFF Compressor starts when it becomes Comp ON point and stops when it becomes Comp OFF point But it does not re start 2 minutes after compressor is turned off refer to 8 Delay time Set temperature SV is automatically offseted based on running rate of compressor refer to 6 2 Set temp offset based on compressor running rate Defrost heater is ON when defrost sensor temperature is less than 2 4 C and is OFF when it is over 2 5 C But it does not turn on electricity during compressor running ON and OFF action of drain pan heater is interlocked with defrost heater But drain pan heater is not turned on if the compressor running rate is less than 60 Both Model code 001 002 refer to 6 6 Drain pan heater control 1 Comp ON point PV gt SV 0 2 2 Comp OFF point PV lt SV 0 2 C 3 Def heater ON point D T lt 2 4 C but itis not ON during compressor running 4 Def heater OFF point lt 2 5 5 Drain pan heater ON point Model code 001 Interlock with defrost heater does not turn ON if compressor running rate is less than 60 Model code 002 When SV gt 6 C and interlock with defrost heater does not turn ON if compressor running rate is less than 60 When SV lt 5 C lt SV 6 Drain pan heater OFF point Model code 001 Interlo
90. rigerator temperature is 5 C Important m Allow 5 minutes before turn on the power switch or power supply cord when the power supply is off Thatis a time for compressor to start up again It takes about 1 hours to reach the set temperature ambient temp 30 no load without containers 6 On the temp display check the chamber temperature reaches the set temperature 7 Turn on the power switch of battery mounting kit for power failure alarm optional component if the battery mounting kit for power failure alarm is installed 8 By opening the door check the LED light is on 9 Put the material in the chamber gradually m Putting a large amount of material in the chamber at a time causes the temperature rise m Never block the air intake vent or air exhaust vent in the refrigerator 10 As needed set the alarm temperature page 18 to 19 buzzer suspended period page 21 and the lock of chamber temperature setting page 16 Attention m The condensation may be found on the glass of refrigerator door under high temperature and humidity condition Wipe off the condensation with a soft dry cloth 14 CHAMBER TEMPERATURE SETTING Set the temperature of chamber according to the usage condition This unit keeps the storage items for long period with adequate chamber temperature Temperature Setting range between 2 C and 14 C Initial setting at factory The chamber temperature of 2 C may cause partia
91. rn to chamber temperature display 000 LIGHT key invalid 001 015 time min until the light is automatically turned off after light is turned on by pressing LIGHT key during the door is closed Temp sensor temperature analog output calibration service code is necessary Input and press SET key 100 default value is displayed Use Pl and to change the value between 000 199 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display During display analog 1 outputs 100mV Analog output voltage is measured during F47 display and set analog output voltage mV value below decimal point omitted in F47 Ex measured analog voltage is 96mV the value in F47 change to 96 Defrost sensor temperature analog output calibration service code is necessary Input F48 and press SET key 100 default value is displayed Use key to change the value between 000 199 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display During F48 display analog 2 outputs 100mV Analog output voltage is measured during F48 display and set analog output voltage mV value below decimal point omitted in F48 Ex measured analog voltage is 104mV the value F48 change to 104 Set high low temp alarm delay time lt service code is necessary gt Input 50 and press SET key 015 default value is displayed Use to change the value
92. shelf corner W 360mm 141mm 144mm Air temperature 6 7 9 10 From middle shelf corner 72mm D 50mm 717 5mm Air temperature 8 From middle shelf corner W 360mm D 166mm H 717 5mm Air temperature 11 12 14 15 From bottom corner W 72mm D 50mm 144mm Air temperature 13 From bottom corner W 360mm D 166mm H 144mm Air temperature 1 lt gt Unit mm 2 14 7 4 des 50 700 Shelf gt o o 720 Interior 238 6 9 5 e 5 72 72 5 gt 36 gt gt 166 332 Interior 11 14 13 12 1 3 111 12 1 7 272 50 13 So SSS MD GS DP GQ gt MS SJ jc _ Ajc 535 0S gt S gt 65 SD SS OS OOS OS OSPF OC SSS KM RS34A1E 30 230V50Hz 699 EO D 8 with copper loaded sensor I It E w o Mintemp ___ f Average temp __ 2 0 09 001 491e9u ued ure4q 9 091 491e9u dq 006 eure 066 00 OSE
93. sor The following shows temperature in thermal sensor 502 and its resistance value Resistance Resistance Resistance Value k9 Value k9 Value omm m 2 we s 75 _ c9 we w 9 cw ms om me s wa 29 _ om m 7 se m ow ma s sw cw xe o 9 o sr cs es o o wes see 15 Wiring Diagram KM RS16A1 KM RS34A1 POWER TRANS POWER CODE succi BR models with BL a GN Y CE mark only Li 5 55 EARTH t BREAKER SWITCH 3 ACZ50 10 1 KM R 18A1 for Teivan and Koras only BR SS lt lt lt lt 4 L BL LEDx2 bo MAR ara m og KM RS3441 13 jonly Sy E IKM RPPDIBB1 575 C REMOTE 186 Fon ALAR oo N 0 TERMINAL NI MH BATTERY DCBV 5HR AAC 8 1 EK BL BATTERY SW O 5 mo m m m THERMAL FUSE DEF HEATER hi LOW TEMP ALARM THERMO DRAINPAN HEATER ST RELAY COMPRESSOR C TFB 6 P441 428 00 2 KM RS16A1 KM RS344A1 WIRING DIAGRAM 16 YL1P GN OPTION REMO
94. stance 524 40 resistance 145 00 Drain pan heater 115V 25W 230V 25W 230V 25W Temp sensor Alarm sensor 502AT 1N Defrost sensor Capillary tube 01010 Josseuduo JO18JOd84A3 Jepeep gt H 2 1 10 Jesuepuoo M LITT JeAuJq ed d Jesuepuoo 1 15825 V9LSH IWM tube 01010 10 4042 3 lr T Jesuepuoo Joss eudWo9 ed d 6U118JOd8A3 159842 LVVESU W 10 82d Aejdsiq OH L 9NO uondo O I W LIN 40 08tv 8 LIAN Oft Li CINO JOSU S 1504011 Josuas 7 T ENO TH TH O N CH WOD 18 8NO 6 amp 6 879 9 972640579 815 amp 3 sen 8 za 0 9 u EON a MEC e es on sey eu ac Wm MS B T O 7 17915 xs SSALALW AM o ued JOJOW 8 005 G LEM BR 404 1s0JJ9Q 8 5 JAN 18 i MEN ON HH
95. t sensor detects the frost During the defrosting the current chamber temperature and dF is displayed alternately when the temperature display indicator for chamber is lit After completion of defrosting dF display is disappeared and the chamber returns to the normal operation Important m During the defrosting the chamber temperature reaches around 10 C temporary m oo much frost is accumulated on the evaporator when the chamber is running under high temperature and humidity condition For example the defrosting operation is started once a week when the chamber is running with 2 C setting at 30 C 8096 R H 16 LED LIGHTING TIME SETTING The light is automatically put out in set up time after turning on LED Light method of change of lighting time is as follows Initial setting at factory 10 minutes Example Changing the LED lighting time to 5 minutes from 10 minutes Following shows an example Change the setting as necessary The current chamber temperature is displayed Press numerical value shift key for about 5 seconds FOO is displayed and the first digit is blinks When pressed the figure of settable the figure to F45 with the digit digit changes The pressed setting is displayed and Press set key the first digit is blinks When pressed the figure of settable Set the figure to 005 with the digit digit changes shift key and numerical value shift key When pressed the figure of
96. take an adequate precaution to prevent the unit from turning over floor is not strong enough or the installation site is not adequate this may result in injury from the unit falling or tipping over Never install the unit in a humid place or a place where it is likely to be splashed by water Deterioration of the insulation may result which could cause current leakage or electric shock S Never install the unit in a flammable or volatile location This may cause explosion or fire S Never install the unit where acid or corrosive gases are present as current leakage or electric shock may result due to corrosion gt ground earth unit to prevent electric shock If the power supply outlet is grounded it will be necessary to install a ground by qualified engineers S Never ground the unit through a gas pipe water main telephone line or lightning rod Such grounding may cause electric shock in the case of an incomplete circuit Connect the unit to a power source as indicated rating label attached to unit Use of any other voltage or frequency other than that on the rating label may cause fire or electric shock S Never store volatile or flammable substances in this unit if the container cannot be sealed These may cause explosion or fire Do not insert metal objects such as a pin or a wire into any vent gap or any outlet on the unit This may cause electric shock or injury by accidental cont
97. ts or electric parts o Check the setting when starting up of operation after power failure or turning off of power switch The stored items may be damaged due to the change of setting o Be careful not to tip over the unit during movement to prevent damage or injury Prepare a safety check sheet copy the last page when you request any repair or maintenance for the safety of service personnel ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following conditions based on the IEC 61010 1 Indoor use Altitude up to 2000 Temperature 5 C to 40 C m Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperature up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage m Transient overvoltages up to the levels of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY Temporary OVERVOLTAGES occurring on the mains supply Applicable pollution degree of the intended environment POLLUTION DEGREE 2 in most cases REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS E AS N 7 P iet AY 4 m 1 7 RES j MA ONT ALLA 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 242 lt 2 lt 2 lt gt ond 2 gt 2 2 gt gt er 222222222222222222
98. x 22 5 C 22 5 sign 15 not Input defrost finish temperature set value lt service code is necessary gt Input F34 and press SET key 05 0 default value is displayed Use key to change the value between 0 1 9 9 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display For factory use only Display defrost count Input F36 and press SET key F36 and defrost count after power is supplied are displayed alternately Count is reset by power off or press key for than about 5 seconds in F36 Maximum display is 999 Press SET key to return to chamber temperature display For factory use only SIJ F42 F45 F47 F48 F50 F51 F52 F53 Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Purpose Purpose Operation Purpose Operation Set battery installed condition service code is necessary Input F42 and press SET key 000 default value is displayed Use to change value to 000 or 001 Press SET key to store the value and return to chamber temperature display 000 battery is not connected 001 battery is connected Set lighting time Input F45 and press SET key 010 default value is displayed Use gt and key to change the value between 0007 7015 Press SET key to store the value and retu
99. y the set temperature of chamber minus 5 C Example Changing the low temperature alarm to 3 from 5 C minus the set temperature of chamber Following shows an example Change the setting as necessary Description Operation Key operated Indication after operation The current chamber temperature is displayed Press the numerical value shift FOO is displayed and the first digit is key for about 5 seconds blinks Change 0 to 2 by pressing the When pressed the figure of settable numerical value shift key digit changes The current setting is displayed and Pree Renney the first digit is blinks When pressed the changeable digit Scroll the figure to 03 by using is shifted digit shift key and numerical value shift key When pressed the figure of settable digit changes Alarm temperature is memorized and the current chamber temperature is displayed m he set mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation this case any setting before pressing set key SET is not memorized Important m he abnormal temperature descent is notified by the blink of alarm indicator and display of chamber temperature and the alarm buzzer 15 minutes after blink when the chamber temperature is 0 or lower with regardless the setting of low temperature alarm this case the remote alarm terminal is changed to alarm status This is a precaution against t
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