ARCTIKO ULUF P10 Integraline Compact Instruction Manual
- June 11, 2024
- ARCTIKO
Table of Contents
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Integraline Compact
ULUF P10 / P50 / P90
INTRODUCTION
Please take a few minutes to read and become familiar with the advantages of
your unit. To meet the high quality demands required by the medical and
pharmaceutical industry, at least 10% of all units that leaves Arctiko are
carefully checked and tested to ensure high performance and quality. If the
operating and installation instructions describe different models, any
differences will be pointed out at the relevant points in the text. Read these
operating and installation instructions before switching on the unit.
If you would like to obtain further information about this unit, please visit
our website www.arctiko.com where downloads are
available on the page of each specific product.
SYMBOLS
WARNING
Performing this action can cause injury.
CAUTION
Risk of personal or material injury. Consult the instructions before
attempting to use this equipment.
Prohibition
Action is strictly prohibited.
Follow procedures
Keep the instructions handy for convenient reference.
OFF
Disconnect from power outlet before operation.
WARNING Flammable material
This unit contains flammable refrigerants.
Grounding
Be aware that the unit is grounded.
Fragile
Handle with care. Indicates a device that can be damaged or broken if not
handled with care.
ABBREVIATIONS
SYMBO | DESCRIPTION |
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A | Amps |
W | Watts |
V | Voltage |
°C | Degrees Celcius |
H | Hours |
Min | Minutes |
MM | Millimeters |
Kg | Kilograms |
N/A | Not applicable |
ULT | Ultra-low temperature |
SAFETY
Arctiko is obligated as a supplier to ensure the users safety when operating
one of our units. To prevent personal and material injury or damage, please
follow the instructions in this manual.
INTENDED USE
Ultra-low temperature units are designed for storage of biomedical products at
a constant temperature in clinical, pharmaceutical, research and laboratory
fields. This unit is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons
unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure
that they can use the unit safely.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
unit.
The units are designed to operate within a temperature range of -40°C to -86°C
at a maximum ambient temperature of 25°C, climate class 3. For safe and
optimal performance of the unit, it should only be placed indoors, in a well
ventilated room and in elevations below 2000m. The noise level of the
equipment is below 52dB. The unit should only be operated by instructed
personnel.
PERSONAL SAFETY
When operating an ultra-low temperature freezer, you are exposed to a
variation of possible dangerous events.
- Read and understand this manual. If in doubt, contact your local Arctiko distributor.
- Use freezer gloves at all times when loading or unloading the unit. The temperature of operation is such that direct contact with the cold contents or inside the unit can burn unprotected skin.
- Assure good cleaning practices at all times by keeping the unit and the adjacent areas clean, dry and uncluttered.
- Should any malfunctions occur or be suspected, immediately call a qualified service engineer to investigate.
Prohibition
Do not insert metal objects such as pins or wires into any vent, gap ors
outlet on the unit. This may cause electric shock or injury by accidental
contact with moving parts.
Follow procedures
When removing the power plug from the outlet, pull on the plug, not the cord.
Pulling the power cord may result in electric shock or fire by short circuit.
HANDLING & TRANSPORTATION
MOVING THE UNIT
Lifting, moving and transporting the unit without suitable equipment may cause
personal injury or material damage. Always use suitable lifting equipment to
load, unload and move the unit.
OFF
Disconnect from the power outlet before moving the unit. Make sure not to
damage the power cord. A damaged power cord may cause electric shock or fire.
Follow procedures
Be careful not to damage the unit during transport.
PACKAGING
- Do not expose the package to rain.
- Always keep the package upright. DO NOT BRING THE PACKAGE TO A HORIZONTAL POSITION.
- Do not expose the package to bumps and shocks.
- Package contents are fragile.
UNPACKING
- Inspect the packaging carefully for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. If damage is observed, report to the shipping company and your local Arctiko distributor.
- Remove all packaging material, plastic and straps. All packing materials are entirely recyclable. For more information on where to dispose of waste, contact your local authority or recycling station.
Prohibition
Plastic bags pose a suffocation risk.
Keep away from children.
INACTIVITY FOR EXTENDED PERIOD
If the unit must be switched off for a longer period and stored away, take the
following precautions:
- Clean the unit both inside and outside.
- Ventilate the unit and make sure it is completely dry.
- Disconnect from the power outlet.
- Leave the door slightly open in order to prevent rot and mold.
OFF
Disconnect the unit from the power outlet when it is not in use for a longer
period.
Keeping the unit plugged in may cause electric shock, current leakage or fire
due to the deterioration of insulation.
Follow procedures
If the unit is to be stored unused in an unsupervised area for an extended
period, ensure that children do not have access and that doors cannot be
closed completely.
DISPOSAL
In the event of disposal of the unit, observe relevant legal regulations to
prevent harmful environmental effects.
Within the European community, EU directives regulate disposal of electrical
devices.
This unit is marked in compliance with the 2002/96/ CE European Directive,
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE).
INSTALLATION
PREPARING THE UNIT
- Unpack the unit: Remove all packaging materials, plastic bags and straps.
- Storing the key: The key for the door lock is strapped to the backside of the unit. Remove the key from the cable carefully without causing damage to the cable. Keep the key in a safe place.
- Read the Quick Start Guide: The Quick Start Guide is provided with the unit.
- Ventilate the unit: Open the door for at least 20 min, in order to ventilate the unit before first use. The unit may contain odors from manufacturing.
- Clean the unit: Clean the unit on the inside and outside with a soft cloth/sponge using a solution of water and light detergent. After cleaning all surfaces of the unit, wipe the inside with a dry rag.
- Remote alarm contact: The terminals for the remote alarm contact are located on the backside of the unit (see Cabinet description). The contact design is a maximum load of 2A. The remote alarm contacts work in synchronization with the buzzer alarm on the unit. When an alarm is accepted on the display the remote alarm relay will return to normal. The remote alarm can be set as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
REFRIGERANT
Please see the serial plate affixed to the unit, to obtain information about
the refrigerant.
WARNING Flammable material Keep clear of obstruction all ventilation
openings in the unit enclosure or in the structure for building-in.
WARNING Flammable material Do not use mechanical devices or other means
to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the
manufacturer.
WARNING Flammable material
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the
unit, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
LOCATION
Place the unit in a location that complies with the following conditions in order to achieve optimal operating results:
- Firm and levelled floor: Installing the unit on a firm and flat floor reduces the risk of excessive noise and vibration.
- Away from any heat sources: Avoid placing the unit near any heat dissipating devices such as a gas burner/stove, radiator, oven or other source of heat. Exposing the unit to heat will lower the performance.
- Place the unit away from direct sunlight: Placing the unit in direct sunlight may cause reduced performance and shorten the life expectancy.
- Dry area: Avoid placing the unit near damp areas such as water faucets and sinks.
- Clean area: Placing the unit in a clean environment will reduce risk of function failure. Avoid installing the unit in or near chemicals and materials that might have outgassing property to avoid corrosion.
- Well ventilated: There must be sufficient space around the unit to ensure air ventilation. Lack of uch space will reduce the cooling capability of the unit. Place the unit with at least 10 cm free space to each side and 15 cm behind the unit.
- Do not place any objects on top of the unit.
WARNING
An electrical power plug with a ground
connection must be used to power the unit.
This is to prevent electrical shock.
Prohibition
Do not use the unit outdoors. Current leakage or electric shock may
result if the unit is exposed to rain.
Prohibition
Never install the unit in a flammable or volatile location. This may cause
explosion or fire.
Follow procedures
Install the unit on a sturdy floor and take an adequate precaution to prevent
the unit from tipping.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
In order to ensure an economical and reliable installation that complies with the limits of temperature and voltage drop, it is necessary to determine maximum load of units connected to the installation. In determining the maximum load for an installation or for a part of it, it is vital to take into account contemporaneous factors.
For supply systems, the following must be determined: -
Power system (AC/DC): Data regarding voltage and absorbed power/current is given on the rating plate.
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Ground protection: To prevent the user of getting exposed to electrical shock, in the event of a insulation damage, the unit must be grounded.
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The installation must always be secured with a minimum 10A fuse.
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If you have more than one unit, each unit must be connected to an individual fuse group.
When installing the unit, make sure the protected earth is grounded. If the connection is a 3-pole connection, use a three-pin plug and connect the conductor with yellow/green insulation to ground.
In order to maintain a stable operation of the unit, voltage variation cannot differ more than ±10% of the nominal voltage supply.
Always follow local regulations when preparing an installation. Contact your local authorities if in any doubt.
Follow procedures
Only qualified/authorized engineers or service personnel should install the
unit. Installation by unqualified personnel may cause electric shock or fire.
Grounding
Always make sure the unit is grounded to protect the user from electrical
shock.
Prohibition
Do not use the power cord if it is damagaged. Such supply cord may cause fire
or electric shock.
Prohibition
Never use a telephone line or lightning rod as ground protection. During
lightning, there is a strong current present, which is extremely dangerous.
Prohibition
Do not use water pipes as ground protection. Modern water pipe systems are
nonconductors such as PVC. Follow procedures Replacing the power cord may only
be done
by authorized personnel.
Prohibition
Never use gas lines as the ground protection for the unit. This can cause an
explosion.
OFF
Disconnect the power cord if there is something wrong with the unit. Continued
abnormal operation may cause electric shock or fire.
GETTING STARTED
During the initial startup and continuous usage of the unit, the following
procedures shall be followed:
- Plug the power socket in a dedicated outlet. For correct voltage requirement, follow the information on the rating plate. When started, let the unit cool for 24 hours before placing any products in it.
- When the unit initially starts up, the buzzer alarm may sound. This is normal. You can accept the alarm on the display.
- This unit has been set to operate at -80°C from the factory.
- Once a thorough inspection of the unit is completed, products can be loaded into the unit. Products should be pre-frozen when nserted into the unit, otherwise this can affect the cooling performance of the unit.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Integraline range offers the best ultra-low temperature freezing with high performance and stability. Standard features are VIP panels, filter-less construction for less maintenance, noise reductiontechnology, low energy consumption, low heat dissipation and excellent temperature stability. All units are equipped with a vacuum valve and a key lock on the door.
CABINET OVERVIEW
CABINET DETAILS
CABINET DESCRIPTION
NO. | AREA | DESCRIPTION |
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1 | Compressor compartment | The compressor compartment is located in the bottom |
of the unit.
2| Vacuum valve| Equalizes the pressure in the unit.
3| Door handle with lock| For easy opening, closing and locking the door.
4| Front panel| Access for compressor compartment, fitted with control panel.
5| Display| See Display.
6| Levelling feet (2 pcs.)| Feet for easy level ajustment of the unit.
7| Castors (2 pcs.)| Castors for easy movement of the unit.
8| Door switch| Monitors the door openings and controls the lights.
9| Remote alarm connection| For connection of additional alarm equipment.
10| Probe| See Probes and access ports.
11| Access ports| See Probes and access ports.
PROBE AND ACCESS PORTS
As standard, the unit is equipped with a temperature probe inside the chamber.
The probe monitors the temperature in the chamber and controls the operation
of the compressors.
The main probe also controls temperature alarms. It is possible to connect two
different probes to the unit in order to monitor the temperature different
places in the unit. You can change the settings on which probe is the main
probe.
To install more probes, you can use the premade access port(s) on the back of
the unit. Carefully push a screwdriver or similar through the holes. Always
seal the holes with putty on both sides of the hole.
Follow procedures
Never install probes through the door as this will deteriorate the
functionality of the door gasket, increase the ice build-up and affect the
temperature inside the unit.
SINGLE COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY
The Arctiko Integraline range also comes with our single compressor
technology. In contrast to the normal casade system, these appliances only
need 1 compressor to reach the desired temperature.
Arctiko’s single compressor system is designed as a filter-less system, which
prevents malfunctions caused by dust building up in the filter. This minimizes
the maintenance of the cooling system and secures a more stable operation.
FILTERLESS CONSTRUCTION
Arctiko’s dual compressor system is designed as a filter-less system, which
prevents malfunctions caused by dust build-up in the filter. This minimizes
the maintenance of the cooling system and secures a more stable operation.
REMOTE ALARM CONTACT
The remote alarm contact is located on the backside of the unit.
VACUUM VALVE
The vacuum valve helps equalize the pressure inside the unit, which allows the
user to open the door without waiting for hours.
DISPLAY
Easy and user-friendly control panel, with a 6-key resistive keyboard. You can
access a variation of settings, in order to adjust your unit for your exact
needs. A 4GB microSD is provided as standard, installed internally for
recording functional data every 30 seconds with a memory capacity of about 10
years.
In the single temperature configuration two types of Home Page are provided:
EASY or SCIENTIFIC. The external ESCAPE key selects one mode or the other. The
header shows the MACHINE_NAME (in the example LABORATORY) that can be edited
from the SETTINGS MENU.
⊲ KEYBOARD
SYMBOL | KEY | DESCRIPTION |
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MENU KEY | Accesses the menu panel. | |
INFO KEY | Accesses the info pages from Home Page level. | |
ESCAPE KEY | Goes to previous level. |
Switch between easy/scientfic Home Page.
| UP KEY| Increase value of selected parameter.
Select multi-page menu.
| DOWN KEY| Decrease value of selected parameter.
Select multi-page menu.
| ENTER KEY| Store the selected value.
⊲ ACTION ICONS
ICON | ACTION |
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no icon | PAUSE |
WAITING COOLING | |
COOLING | |
DEFROST | |
DRIPPING | |
HEATING | |
WARM | |
DRY | |
CO2 BACKUP | |
STOP ACTIONS |
⊲ INFO EVENTS
ICON | EVENTS |
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ALARM ON | |
FAILURE STATUS | |
NOTIFY |
⊲ DOOR WARNING
⊲ TEMPERATURE ALARMS
LOW/HIGH TEMPERATURE PREALARMALARM OCCURRED
HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM
LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM
⊲ FAILURE EVENTS
FAIL OCCURRED
- To accept a failure, press the center of the screen.
- Jump to EVENT LIST to check the failure.
- In case of a unresolved failure, the icon FAIL UNRESOLVED will be shown on the screen.
- If any alarm has occurred, the icon NOTIFICATION OF PREVIOUS ALARM will appear on the screen.
⊲ OUTCOME FRAMES
The outcome frames will be accompanied by a long beep.
ERROR
INVALID VALUE
CONFIRMED
ESC/CONFIRM
⊲ WARNINGS
To accept a warning press ENTER.
⊲ HOW TO TURN ON THE DEVICE
- Press on the screen and hold, to turn on the device.
- If password protection is enabled, type password and press ENTER.
- The main screen should appear.
⊲ HOW TO TURN OFF THE DEVICE
- Press MENU to access the USER MENU.
- Press and hold STANDBY to turn off the device (put in standby mode).
- If password protection is enabled type password and press ENTER.
- The standby screen should appear.
⊲ MENU USER
ICONS | DESCRIPTION |
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STAND-BY | Press and hold to turn off the controller. |
SETPOINT | Change the temperature setpoint. |
LIMITS | Set the high/low temperature limits and alarm delay. |
ACCESS LIST | Access log. |
ECOMODE | Set the ECOMODE parameters. |
EVENTS | Displays the alarms and failures recorded. |
GRAPH | Displays the daily temperature graph from calendar. |
DEFROST | Start the defrost and displays temperature and time phase (defrost |
function not available on Integra range).
SETTINGS| Access to MENU SETTINGS.
SERVICE| Access to MENU SERVICE.
How to change the setpoint
- Press SETPOINT to enter the setpoint adjustement.
- Press the UP to increase the temperature or the DOWN to decrease the temperature. Once the temperature has been set press ENTER to save the new value and exit.
- Incase you wish to recall values, press one of the following keys on the screen:
KEY| FUNCTION
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STANDARD| Recall standard value
MIN| Recall minimum value
MAX| Recall maximum value
ACTUAL| Recall running value - Press confirm to accept the new values.
How to change the alarm limits
- Press MENU to access the user menu.
- Press LIMITS in the user menu.
- Key functions.
- UP/DW increases/decreases the value selected with the SELECT key.
- STANDARD sets the default value.
- ABSOLUTE sets in rotation the type of limit setting; the high and low temp. limits in the control board are always absolute. The calculated value of the limits is displayed under the panel title.
- SELECT enables in rotation the value to be set.
- ACTUAL retrieves the value in progress/preset.
- ESCAPE returns to the user menu without saving the map of values with confirm request.
- ENTER returns to the user menu saving the map of values with confirm request.
Access log
- Press ACCESS LOG from user menu to access the display of the list of the last 32 events accesses.
- If you wish to consult previous logons make a BACK-UP data and open the contents of uSD through the application THERMO CONVERTER where in the last 4 fields to the right are the records accesses with the description by means of the actions carried icons.
Description of the icons used in the access log:
| POWER OFF
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CHANGED SETPOINT
CHANGED PARAMETER
FORMATTED CARD
DOOR OPENED
CHANGED HIGH LIMIT TEMPERATURE
BURGLARY
POWER-ON
Ecomode setting
Press ECOMODE icon to displays the setting panel of the hourly or automatic
temperature profile.
With USER password different from zero, it is requested to access the setting
of the new configuration. The password is edited via the numerical keypad and
confirmed by pressing ENTER. If the password was correctly set the ECOMODE
frame is accessed, otherwise the ERROR frame appears and the display goes back
to the USER MENU.
Press UP/DW to increase/decrease the value selected. The map of values is
saved by pressing the external ENTER key with request to confirm.
ECOMODE OFF
Press ON/OFF to disables/enables ECOMODE; if the key is at OFF the other keys
are disabled.
ECOMODE AUTO
Press AUTO/TIMER to set in rotation the ECOMODE TIMER/AUTO function; in TIMER
mode the SELECT key is disabled and only the variable INCREASE is selected.
ECOMODE TIMER
Press SELECT, in TIMER mode, to enable the values to be set in rotation.
ECOMODE TIMER
ACTUAL KEY
Press ACTUAL/MODIFIED to retrieve the value in progress/preset.
ESCAPE
Press external ESCAPE key to return to the USER MENU without saving with
exit/confirm request.
Event list
The set of recorded alarms and faults are recorded and displayed in the EVENT
LIST. Press EVENTS or the INFO key during an alarm/fault/notification status
leads to the reading of the EVENT LIST.![ARCTIKO ULUF P10 Integraline Compact
- Event list](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/ARCTIKO-ULUF-P10 -Integraline-Compact-Event-list.png)
EVENT IN PROGRESS
Shows number of pages with events. Press the external UP/DW keys to change
page.
EVENTS RECORDED
EVENTS LIST (ALARMS & DEFAULTS)
HIGH TEMPERATURE
LOW TEMPERATURE
DOOR OPEN
BLACK-OUT
MAINS FAULT
SX PROBE
UNIT FAULT
LOAD FAULT
RELAY FAULT
LOW EVAPORATION
HIGH CONDENSATION
HIGH PRESSURE
DEFROSTING TIME
FAULTY BATTERY
DOOR SWITCH
U1 RELAY FAULT
U2 RELAY FAULT
EMPTY LIST
If the event list is empty, the following icon will be shown.
Graphs
Press GRAPH to access the select menu of the historical graph.
When the CALENDAR page opens, the selected day is the current one and it is highlighted by a white bar. Press UP to scroll the months forward and DW to scroll them back. Press TODAY to go back to the current day.
REPRESENTATION CRITERIA
The grey boxes indicate the lack of data, the green boxes the presence of data, the red boxes the presence of a discrepancy. Press the key of the requested day to access the display frame of the daily graph.
SCROLLING THE GRAPH & ENABLING THE TRACES
- The graph opens with start at 00:00 hours and ends at 06:00 hours.
- Pressing the external UP/DW keys – the time axis with 6-hour time slots – are scrolled forward/back.
- To select a different day, go back to the calendar by pressing ESCAPE.
- The temperature of the respective probes are traced enabling with a click the corresponding box; each square shows the average temperature values calculated in the 24 hours of the current day. The boxes from left allow the cyclic selection of the relative probes.
⊲ MENU SETTINGS
ICONS | DESCRIPTION |
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DATE/HOUR | Set the clock device. |
DISPLAY | Set the configuration of panel display. |
PASSWORD | Set the 3 levels of passwords: |
ADMINISTRATOR / USER / SERVICE
BACKUP| Start download data through USB port.
CARD FORMAT| Erase the data recorded.
UPDATE| Read and send setup files.
CLOUD| Set the LAN configuration.
SMS SETUP| Edit the telephone numbers where to send the alert messages.
LANGUAGE| Set the language of user interface.
MACHINE NAME| Edit machine name by alphanumeric keyboard.
How to set date/hour
- Press DATE/HOUR to display the setting panel for the system date and time.
- Press SELECT to move the highlight and use UP/DW to increase/decrease the value selected. The new date/time is saved by pressing the ENTER key with request to confirm.
IMPORTANT!
- The system clock does not automatically manage the Summer time.
- The connection towards the Cloud refers to the transparent UTC at the nation time conventions.
- The navigation on the VELEX Cloud refers to the zone time conventions if the device used foresees its automatic management.
How to set language
Press the LANGUAGE icon to display the frame for selecting the text languages.
The language is selected in a mutually exclusive manner by clicking on the select box, which changes from grey to orange. Press UP/DW to browse the language setting page and save by pressing ENTER with request to confirm.
Password settings
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Press PASSWORD to access the password settings.The passwords are used for limiting access to certain areas in the menus. There are 3 levels of access:
User(s): For setting basic parameters and turning the unit on or off.
By default there is no password set.
Admin: For setting more advanced parameters and for managing users.
The default password is “111”.
Service: For accessing the service menu.
The service settings are reserved for qualified Arctiko service personnel. -
By entering the admin password both the admin and user passwords can be changed. The passwords can be deactivated by setting them to “000”.
By entering the multiuser menu, multiple user accounts can be setup. This is useful for tracking which user changes parameters or turns the unit on or off. These individual user accounts can be named to easily differentiate between them.
Alarm test
- Press ALARM TEST to start the alarm test.
The icon pressure TEST starts the alarm test WITH the following sequences:
- 3 seconds alarm icon with buzzer on
- Activate the alarm relay for 3 seconds according to these sequences OFF / ON / OFF
- Back to Home Page
Machine name
- Press UNIT NAME to display the editing frame of the machine name that is shown in the Home Page Header.
- Fill out the desired name of max 24 characters and press ENTER to confirm.
DATA DOWNLOAD
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Press BACKUP to transfer the thermoregulation data on the USB pen.
Follow procedures
ATTENTION! Do not remove the USB drive while transferring data. Wait for the ✓ icon to show before removing the drive. -
Pressing BACKUP shows the USB pen insertion request frame with 20 second time-out. If the USB pen has been recognised, the setting page of the months to download is displayed, otherwise the display goes back to SETTINGS MENU.
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Press UP/DW to increase/decrease the number of months to transfer; press ENTER to stars the data download.
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A progress bar will appear, wait for the download to complete or press ESCAPE to return to the setting menu without transferring the data.
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Once the data is downloaded the following sign will appear and the screen will return to settnig menu.
OPEN AND PROCESS DATA ON A COMPUTER
You can transfer the data to a computer in order to analyze, process or
forward information.
The program THERMO CONVERTER is needed to transfer the data. The program can
be obtained by contacting your Arctiko distributor.
- Insert the USB drive with the loaded data in a computer.
- To convert the data, open the program THERMO CONVERTER. To convert the file press the DAT TO CSV CONVERT button.
- Open the file by following the path: VLX > BACKUP > R00000 (serial number of the unit) > 201807 (year and month).Choose the desired file and press Open.
- When the convertion is complete, a window with the message “Succesful operation” will appear. Press OK to continue.
- The file will now open in Excel or your equivalent program.
RATING PLATE
The rating plate is placed on the front right corner of the compressor
department.
DESCRIPTION OF DATA POINTS
DATA POINTS | DESCRIPTION |
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SR | Refrigerator Serial Number |
MR | Refrigerator Model |
NM | Refrigerator Name |
S1°C | NTC thermostat probe |
S2°C | NTC evaporator probe |
S3°C | NTC condenser probe |
RH% | Humidity % |
MONITOR °C | PT100M monitor probe |
THERMO °C | PT100 thermostat probe |
SET °C | Setpoint |
SETo °C | Operational setpoint |
SET_RH % | Humidity setpoint |
HI TEMP °C | High temperature limit |
LO TEMP °C | Low temperature limit |
HI TEMPm °C | Monitor high temp. limit |
LO TEMPm °C | Monitor low temp. limit |
D1 | D1 Digital input status |
D2 | D2 Digital input status |
D3 | D3 Digital input status |
D1 | Monitor D1 digital input status |
RELAIS U1 | U1 Relay status |
RELAIS U2 | U2 Relay status |
RELAIS U3 | U3 Relay status |
RELAIS U4 | U4 Relay status |
RELAIS U5 | U5 Relay status |
RELAIS U6 | U6 Relay status |
LED BAR | LED output status |
PCB °C | Technical compartment probe |
Vin V | V board power supply |
MAINS Vac | Mains voltage |
BATT % | Battery charge % |
TEST BATT V | Battery voltage |
DOOR STATUS | Door status |
ACTIONS | Action in progress |
ALARMS | Alarm in progress |
ALARMS_m | Alarm in progress (monitor) |
FAULTS | Fault in progress |
FAULTS _ m | Fault in progress (monitor) |
WARNING | Warning in progress |
WARNING_m | Warning in progress (monitor) |
U1 % | U1 Relay use percentage |
U2 % | U2 Relay use percentage |
U3 % | U3 Relay use percentage |
U4 % | U4 Relay use percentage |
U5 % | U5 Relay use percentage |
U6 % | U6 Relay use percentage |
U7 % | U7 Relay use percentage |
EH °C | Max evaporator calibration |
EL °C | Min evaporator calibration |
DELTA T °C | Thermal exchange |
COMP 1h % | Compressor operation % (1h) |
COMP 24h % | Compressor operation % (24h) |
COMP ON | Time on compressor |
COMP OFF | Time off compressor |
COMP LIFE | Compressor total hours |
VA | Power absorbed by loads |
PASSWORD | User password |
ACTION | Last user action |
MAINTENANCE
Frequent and correctly executed maintenance is essential to ensure high performance and functionality of the unit. Arctiko recommends a thorough examination twice a year and cleaning at least once a month.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Perform the following at least twice a year:
- Lubricate hinges and gaskets. Wipe off all excess lubricant.
- Make sure the unit is levelled. If necessary, adjust castors/feet.
- Inspect all seals and gaskets. Make sure they are still soft and flexible.
WARNING
Before any inspection or maintenance work is performed, the power cord of the
unit should be disconnected from the power outlet.
This is to prevent any potential electrical shock or injury. During the
maintenance work, do not breathe the dust and aerosols near the unit, they
might be harmful to your health.
CLEANING
Perform the following instructions at least once a month:
- Always keep the unit free of ice. Use a soft cloth or brush to remove loose ice. Never use sharp tools and be cautious not to damage the gaskets. Keeping the unit free of ice will extend it’s lifespan.
- Clean the outside and inside of the unit using a dry, soft cloth or brush or a soft cloth with a solution of water and mild detergent. If a thorough cleaning or desinfection is required, we recommend using ethanol.
- Clean all gaskets using a damp cloth and, if necessary, a mild detergent. Remove dirt and wipe with a dry cloth afterwards. Do not pour water directly into the unit. By doing so, the water can damage the insulation materials and electrical components.
DEFROSTING
It is recommended to defrost this unit twice a year.
This unit does not have automatic defrost, therefore you have to perform
defrosting by following these instructions:
- If the unit is loaded with products, move these to another unit to maintain the temperature of the products.
- Turn off the unit on the display by pressing the STANDBY button.
- Unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
- Open the door of the unit.
- Place cloths or towels in the bottom of the unit to collect and limit defrost water.
- Leave the unit open for a minimum of 24 hours allowing the ice to melt.
- When the defrosting is completed, thoroughly clean the unit inside. Wipe off all remaining water and leave the door open until the cabinet is completely dry.
- Connect the power cord to the power outlet and switch on the unit on the display by pressing the ON/OFF button.
- Reload the unit after reaching the set temperature (pull down).
SERVICE
Arctiko recommends that service is performed by authorized service personnel
at least once a year. Contact your Arctiko distributor for contact
information. Always have the serial number of the unit and model ready for the
distributor.
SPARE PARTS
For requirements of spare parts, contact your Arctiko distributor. Please
inform the serial number of the unit and model when contacting the
distributor.
Arctiko strive for day-to-day delivery of spare parts. However, some special
parts may take longer due to production time. Arctiko guarantees availability
of spare parts for all units for at least 10 years after the delivery.
AFTER-SALES
If you would like more information about your device or you would like to purchase spare parts or additional equipment, please contact your local distributor. Always have serial number of the unit and model handy when contacting the distributor.
WARRANTY
For warranty information, Arctiko refers to your distributors terms and conditions.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Most malfunctions arise in wrong use of the unit and can often be solved on the spot. In order to resolve some of the most common malfunctions please see the following troubleshooting scheme:
PROBLEM | CAUSE | ACTION |
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The refrigeration of the unit is not effective, temperature tends to operate
out of range.| Overload or load of warm products may cause the temperature to
rise.| Discharge warm or excess products.
Products are packed too close in the unit, preventing air to flow.| Relocate
the products. Make sure there is an air gap between products.
Make sure the unit is not in direct sunlight or subject to any heat
radiation.| Move the unit away from the sunlight or heat source.
Frequent door openings may cause the temperature to rise.| Check if there has
been frequent door openings. Leave the door closed until the temperature in
the unit is stable.
The ambient temperature is too high. The unit is most effective in an
environment under 25°C.| Control the room temperature in the room where the
unit is located.
The unit is too noisy.| The unit is not levelled.| Adjust the castors/feet.
The unit is touching a wall or object.| Move the unit away from the wall or
objects.
Alarm light flashes, audible
alarm sounds.| Warm products are loaded into the unit.
The alarm signal cancels when the temperature recovers to normal level.| Allow
time for the temperature to recover. The alarm will stop when the temperature
has recovered.
Door is not shut properly. The Door alarm will sound if the door is even
slightly opened.| Shut the door.
Unstable power supply might cause the alarm to switch on.| Allow time for
recovery.
NOTES
ARCTIKO A/S | Oddesundvej 39 | 6715 Esbjerg N | Denmark
+45 70 20 03 28 | www.arctiko.com |
info@arctiko.com
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Documents / Resources
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ARCTIKO ULUF P10 Integraline
Compact
[pdf] Instruction Manual
ULUF P10 Integraline Compact, ULUF P10, Integraline Compact, Compact
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References
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