LIEBHERR MKv 5710 Medicine Refrigerator User Manual

June 3, 2024
LIEBHERR

MKv 5710 Medicine Refrigerator

Original operating instructions
Refrigerator
Read the operating instructions before switching on for the first time

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MKv 5710
7085 959-00

Content
Priority of warnings……………………………………………………….. 14 Safety instructions and warnings ……………………………………. 14 Symbols on the appliance ……………………………………………… 15 Intended use………………………………………………………………… 15 Foreseeable incorrect use……………………………………………… 15 Declaration of conformity ………………………………………………. 15 Noise emissions from the appliance ……………………………….. 15 Climate rating ………………………………………………………………. 16 Description of the appliance…………………………………………… 16 Other features ……………………………………………………………… 16 Setting up ……………………………………………………………………. 16 Levelling the appliance………………………………………………….. 16 Electrical connection…………………………………………………….. 17 Energy consumption ……………………………………………………. 17 Temperature increase after a power failure………………………. 17 Power failure alarm……………………………………………………….. 17 Operating and control elements……………………………………… 17 Interior temperature………………………………………………………. 17 Switching the appliance on and off …………………………………. 18 Door open alarm…………………………………………………………… 18 Setting the delay time for the door open alarm………………….. 18 Audible warning signal settings………………………………………. 18 Alarm test ……………………………………………………………………. 18 Alarm messages ………………………………………………………….. 19 Calling up stored alarm events and reading the temperature progression ………………………………………….. 19 Resetting the stored alarm events HAn……………………………. 19 Resetting the recorded temperature progression rt ………….. 19 Example of an alarm query ……………………………………………. 19 Keypad lock………………………………………………………………….20 Setting the real time clock ……………………………………………… 20 Conversion from summer to winter time……………………………20 Enabling/disabling automatic conversion from summer to winter time ……………………………………………. 21 Changing the network address ……………………………………… 21 Resetting the parameters to factory settings ……………………. 21 Safety lock…………………………………………………………………… 21 Defrosting……………………………………………………………………. 21 Setting the display indication for the defrost phase …………… 21 Activating the defrost function manually ………………………….. 21 Cleaning and disinfection……………………………………………….22 Disposal notes………………………………………………………………22 Shutting your appliance down …………………………………………22 Malfunctions ………………………………………………………………… 23 Possible error messages in the display…………………………….23 External alarm ……………………………………………………………… 24 Changing over door hinges ……………………………………………. 24
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Priority of warnings

DANGER

identifies a situation involving direct danger which, if not obviated, may result in death or severe bodily injury.

WARNING identifies a dangerous situation which,
if not obviated, may result in death or severe bodily injury.

CAUTION

identifies a dangerous situation which, if not obviated, may result in minor or medium bodily injury.

NOTICE

identifies a dangerous situation which, if not obviated, may result in damage to property.

Note

identifies useful information and tips.

Safety instructions and warnings
– WARNING:donotsealventilation openings on the appliance housing or enclosure.
– WARNING: only use the mechanical devices or other aids recommended by the manufacturer to help speed up the defrosting process.
– WARNING:do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
– WARNING:donotuseanyelectricaldevicesinthe refrigerator compartment which do not comply with the design recommended by the manufacturer.
– WARNING: the mains cable must not be damaged while installing the appliance.
– WARNING: multi-sockets or distributor strips and other electronic devices (such as halogen transformers) must not be positioned and operated at the rear of appliances.
– WARNING: this appliance must be secured as described in the operating instructions to rule out any potential risks due to its instability.
– This appliance can be used by children of 8 years old and over, and also by persons with restricted physical, sensory or mental capacity or lack of experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed on safe use of the appliance and understand the resulting risks.Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.
– Do not store any explosive substances, such as aerosol containers with flammable propellant gas, inside the appliance.
– To prevent injury and damage to property, the appliance should only be installed by two people.

– After unpacking it, check the appliance for signs of damage. Contact the supplier if it is damaged. Do not connect the appliance to the mains power supply.
– Avoid prolonged skin contact with cold surfaces (e.g. chilled/frozen products). If necessary, take safety action (e.g. gloves).
– All repairs and work on the appliance may only be carried out by customer service personnel or other trained personnel. The same applies to changing the mains power cable.
– Only carry out repair and other work on the appliance when the mains plug has visibly been disconnected.
– Only install, connect and dispose of the appliance as described in these operating instructions.
– In the event of a fault, pull out the plug or switch off the fuse.
– When disconnecting the appliance from the mains, pull on the plug. Do not pull on the cable.
– Do not allow naked flames or ignition sources to enter the appliance.

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Symbols on the appliance
The symbol can be located on the compressor. It refers to the oil in the compressor and indicates the following danger: swallowing or inhaling can be fatal. This is only relevant for recycling. There is no danger in normal operation.
Warning about inflammable substances.
A sticker to this effect may be applied to the rear of the appliance. It refers to the foampadded panels in the door and/or the housing. This is only relevant for recycling. Do not remove the sticker.
Intended use
This pharmacy refrigerator for professional use is suitable for storing products at a temperature of +5°C.
Typical products for storage include medication, drugs or other pharmaceutical products which require refrigeration and must be kept in a temperature range from +2°C to +8°C.
The appliance complies with DIN 58245 – Refrigerators for drugs.
For the storage of valuable or temperature-sensitive substances or products the use of an independent, constantly monitoring alarm system is necessary.
This alarm system must be designed so that each alarm status is detected immediately by an authorised person who can then take appropriate action.

Foreseeable incorrect use
Do not use the appliance for the following applications:
· Storage and cooling of
– chemically unstable, inflammable or caustic substances – blood, plasma or other bodily fluids for the purposes of infu-
sion, application or insertion into the human body.
· Use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
· Use outdoors or in areas where it is exposed to splash water or damp conditions.
Incorrect use of the appliance will result in damaging or spoiling the goods stored in it.

Declaration of conformity
The refrigerant circuit has been tested for leaks. The appliance complies with the relevant safety regulations and EU Directives 2006/42/EG, 2014/30/EU, 2009/125/EG and 2011/65/EU.

Noise emissions from the appliance
The noise level while the appliance is operating is below 70 dB(A) (relative noise level 1 pW).

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Climate rating
The climate rating indicates at what room temperature the appliance may be operated to achieve full cooling capacity and what the maximum humidity level in the area around the appliance may be to ensure that no condensation forms on the exterior housing.
The climate rating is indicated on the type plate.

Climate rating
3 4 5 7

Max. room temperature
25 °C 30 °C 40 °C 35 °C

Max. relative humidity 60% 55% 40% 75%

The minimum room temperature at the place of installation is 10°C.

Description of the appliance

Other features
– Audible and visual temperature alarm. – Audible and visual door open alarm. – Floating contact for connection to a remote monitoring system. – Serial interface (RS485) for external temperature and alarm
documentation. – Maximum/minimum interior temperatures are stored. – Last 3 temperature alarms are saved with time, date and duration
of alarm. – Last 3 power cuts are saved with time, date and duration of power
cut. – Safety thermostat to avoid temperatures below +2°C. It is essential to use these safety facilities to avoid damage to stored items. These facilities must not be deactivated or decommissioned!
Setting up
· Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight or near radiators and similar sources of heat.
· The more coolant there is in the appliance, the larger the room in which the appliance is installed must be. If the room is too small, any leak may create a flammable mixture of gas and air. For each 8 g of coolant the installation space must be at least 1 m³. Information on the coolant is on the model plate inside the appliance.
· Always install the appliance directly against the wall.

Levelling the appliance
NOTICE
The appliance must be aligned horizontally and vertically. If the appliance is not level, the main body of the appliance can be deformed and the door will not close properly.

Appliance dimensions

(1) Operating and control elements (2) Lock (3) Type plate (4) Grid shelves (5) Cleaning water drain opening
NOTICE
The maximum load per grid shelf is 60 kg.

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Electrical connection
Only operate the appliance with alternating current (AC).
The permissible voltage and frequency are indicated on the type plate. The position of the type plate is shown in the section entitled Description of the appliance.
The socket must be properly earthed and protected by a fuse.
The tripping current of the fuse must be between 10 A and 16 A.
The socket must not be situated behind the appliance and must be easily accessible.
Do not connect the appliance using an extension cable or extension socket.
Do not use stand-alone inverters (conversion of direct current to alternating /three-phase current) or energy-saving plugs. Risk of damage to the electronic control system!
· Connect the appliance to the mains – the display reads OFF.
Note It will take 24 hours for the batteries in the power failure alarm to become fully charged.
Instructions for decommissioning the appliance When decommissioning the appliance, it is essential to follow the instructions in the section entitled “Shutting your appliance down”.
Otherwise, the power failure alarm will be activated when the mains plug is disconnected.

Energy consumption Temperature increase after a power failure

Energy consumption pursuant to K 2040 and DIN 58345

1,24 kWh/24h

Temperature increase after a power failure from +5°C to +8°C pursuant to K 2040

35 minutes

Temperature increase after a power failure from +5°C to +10°C pursuant to DIN 58345

60 minutes

Power failure alarm

In the case of a power failure, the audible warning signal will sound

and

will be shown in the display.

If appears in the refrigerator’s display, the temperature has risen above the upper alarm limit of + 8°C.

Check the temperature progression as described in the section entitled
Calling up stored alarm events
and then make a decision on what you wish to do with the items stored in the refrigerator.

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Operating and control elements

On/Off button (switching the appliance on and off) Selection buttons
Defrost button (for manually activating the defrost function) Keypad lock Button for calling up stored alarm events Audible alarm Off button Enter button

Symbols in the display

Compressor is running

LED flashing – refrigeration unit switches on after a delay. The compressor will start automatically after the pressure in the refrigerant circuit has equalised.

Fan is running

Appliance is defrosting

Temperature display via product sensor is activated

LED flashing and

appears in the display. The real

time clock must be reset.

The display means that the power supply and interior temperature of the appliance are recorded.

If flashes in the display, there has either been a power failure or the temperature in the appliance exceeded the permissible range.

Alarm function
The appliance has suffered a fault. Contact the customer service department.

Interior temperature
The temperature inside the appliance is set to +5°C (+/-3K) as required by DIN 58345 and cannot be changed.
NOTICE Items must not be stored in the appliance until the temperature has reached 5°C.
Note The temperature in the warmest area of the interior may be higher than the temperature setting.
If the door is left open for a lengthy period, the temperature in the appliance’s compartments may rise dramatically.

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Switching the appliance on and off
Connect the appliance to the mains. Display = OFF
Switching the appliance on Press for approx. 5 seconds. Display = ON
No alarm is displayed or sounded when the appliance is switched on for the first time.
If the appliance is disconnected from the mains for a long time after it has been switched on for the first time and if the temperature inside the appliance rises above the upper alarm limit, this will be detected as a fault by the electronic control system ( flashes in the display).
When the appliance is switched on again, this display must be reset as shown below.
Press . Press + for 5 seconds. Display = The LED will now light up permanently.
Press for 5 seconds.
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.
Switching the appliance off Press for approx. 5 seconds. Display = OFF

Door open alarm
When the door is opened, the LED lights up and the temperature display begins to flash.
When the door has been left open for more than 60 seconds, the LED begins to flash, and and the temperature indication flash alternately in the display.
The audible warning signal sounds.
If the door has to stay open for longer in order to insert items to be cooled, cancel the audible warning signal by pressing button .

Setting the delay time for the door open alarm
The time before the audible warning signal sounds after the door has been opened can be adjusted.

Press for 5 seconds. Display =

Press until

appears in the display.

Press . Display =

Setting range = 1 – 5 minutes.

Use button or to select the desired setting.

Press . Display =

Press for 5 seconds.

The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

Audible warning signal settings
The audible warning signal will be muted for the current alarm after the button has been pressed. Complete the following steps if you want the audible warning signal to reactivate automatically.

Press for 5 seconds. Display =

Press until

appears in the display.

Press . Display =

Press . Display =

Press . Display =

Automatic reactivation of the audible warning signal is now active.

The time before the audible warning signal sounds again must be set.

Press . Display =

Press . Display =

Setting range = 1 – 120 minutes.

Use button or to select the desired setting.

Press . Display =

Press for 5 seconds.
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

Alarm test
This test checks the function of the internal and any external connected alarm device.
The appliance does not stop its refrigerating function during this test.
Press + for 5 seconds.
· The display will change to a temperature value of 0.2°C below the set upper alarm limit.
· The temperature value will now rise by 0.1°C every 2 seconds.
· When the upper alarm limit is reached, will appear in the display. An external alarm unit connected to the floating alarm output will now be activated.
· The temperature value will continue to rise up to 0.2°C above the upper alarm limit.
· The same process will take place automatically for the lower alarm limit. will appear in the display.
The LED will be lit during the test.
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.
Cancelling the test prematurely
Press for 5 seconds.
Note If the values of the upper and lower alarm limit (AL and AH in the section entitled “Adjusting the alarm parameters”) are set to 0,
and will appear in the display during this test.

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Alarm messages
1. LED flashes in the display
If appears in the display, the appliance has a fault. Consult your nearest customer service point.
2. LED flashes in the display; the display reads HI or LO The interior is too warm (HI) or too cold (LO). The audible warning signal sounds. Note The alarm parameters can be adjusted. See Adjusting the alarm parameters.
3. HA / HF / flashes in the display There has been a power cut (HF) of some length or the interior was too warm or too cold (HA) during a certain period of time. Up to three alarm events can be stored and called up.
4. LED flashes in the display; the display reads AFr The temperature near the reference sensor was too low for a certain period of time.
Cancel the alarm status AFr.
Press + for 5 seconds.
If the message reappears several hours after this cancellation, refer to the instructions in the section entitled “Malfunctions”.
Calling up stored alarm events and reading the temperature progression
Press . Display =
Scroll through the list using or .
Number of temperature alarms
Last temperature alarm
Last temperature alarm but one
Temperature alarm before
Number of power cuts
Last power cut
Last power cut but one
Power cut before Period in hours in which the maximum and minimum interior temperatures were measured
Maximum (highest) measured temperature
Lowest measured temperature Select the required item using the button. Press this button again to return to the list.
You can exit the menu at any time by pressing for 5 seconds. If no button is pressed within 60 seconds, the electronic control system switches back automatically.

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Resetting the stored alarm events HAn
Press . Display =
Press + for 5 seconds. Display = .
Press for 5 seconds.
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

Resetting the recorded temperature progression rt
Press . Display =
Press the button or until appears in the display.
Press . Display = –
Press for 5 seconds. Display = .
The values for and (highest and lowest measured interior temperature) are then reset to the current interior temperature.
Press for 5 seconds. The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

Example of an alarm query
Situation: HA/HF/ flashes in the display.
Press . Display=

Press . Display =
There has not been an alarm status with a too high or too low temperature. You must switch to display .

Press . Display =

Press until appears in the display.

Press . Display = 1 power failure has occurred.

Press . Display =

Press . Display = Last power failure.

Press . Display =

(year)

Press . Display =

(month 1-12)

Press . Display =

(day 1-31)

Press . Display =

(hour 0-23)

Press . Display =

(minute 0-59)

Press . Display =

(period of time in minutes)

Press + for 5 seconds. Display =

The LED will now light up permanently.
HA/HF is cancelled in the display.
The electronic control system is now ready for the next alarm.
Press for 5 seconds. The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

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Keypad lock
The keypad lock ensures that no unintentional changes are made to the electronic control system. Setting a PIN code for the keypad lock function Press for 5 seconds. Display = Press until appears in the display. Press . Display = Use button or to choose a PIN code between 1 and 999. Press . Display = Press for 5 seconds. The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.
Activating the keypad lock Press for 5 seconds. Display = Use button or to select the PIN code. Press . Display = All buttons except and are locked. If an incorrect PIN code is entered, the electronic control system switches back to normal operation without activating the keypad lock.
Deactivating the keypad lock Press for 5 seconds. Display = Use button or to select the PIN code. Press . Display = All functions are enabled. If an incorrect PIN code is entered, the keypad lock remains active.

Setting the real time clock
The real time clock is preset (CET). For a different time zone, the time must be adjusted manuall.

Press for 5 seconds. Display =

Press . Display =

Press . Display = (year)

Press . Display =

Set the year by pressing the

buttons. Press .

Press . Display = (month 1-12)

Press . Display =

Set the month by pressing the

buttons. Press .

Press . Display = (day 1-31)

Press . Display =

Set the day by pressing the

buttons. Press .

Press . Display = (days of the week) (1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday)

Press . Display =

Set the day of the week by pressing the

buttons. Press .

Press . Display = (hour 0-23)

Press . Display =

Set the hour by pressing the

buttons. Press .

Press . Display = (minute 0-59)

Press . Display =

Set the minutes by pressing the

buttons. Press .

Press for 5 seconds.

The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

When reset.

appears in the display, the real time clock must be

Conversion from summer to winter time
Conversion to summer time is carried out automatically by the electronic control system on the last Sunday in March at 2 o’clock in the morning.
Conversion to winter time is carried out automatically by the electronic control system on the last Sunday in October at 2 o’clock in the morning.
In order to enable the new time, the appliance must be switched off and on after each of the times specified above.

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Enabling/disabling automatic conversion from summer to winter time
Press for 5 seconds. Display =
Press until appears in the display.
Press . Display =
Use button or to select the desired setting. 0 = deactivated 1 = activated
Press . Display =
Press for 5 seconds.
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

Safety lock
The lock is equipped with a safety mechanism.
Locking the appliance · Insert the key as shown by
arrow 1. · Turn the key 180°.
To unlock the appliance, the same procedure must be repeated in the same order.
Defrosting
The appliance defrosts automatically.

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Changing the network address
When connecting several appliances via the RS485 interface, each appliance must have its own network address.
Press for 5 seconds. Display =
Press until appears in the display.
Press . Display =
Use button or to change the network address (1-207).
Press . Display =
Press for 5 seconds.
The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

Resetting the parameters to factory settings
The alarm limits and sensor calibration values can be reset to the factory settings using this function.

Press for 5 seconds. Display = OFF.

Press + for 5 seconds..

Display =

.

Wait 10 seconds!

Remove the plug. The display will be switched off.

Keep pressed and connect the mains plug.

Display =

Press . Display =

The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.

Setting the display indication for the defrost phase
Press for 5 seconds. Display =
Press . Display =
Use button or to select the desired setting.
0 = Symbol + alternating display of and the current temperature in the interior of the appliance.
1 = Symbol + temperature before the start of the defrost phase.
2 = Symbol + .
Press . Display =
Press for 5 seconds. The electronic control system will switch back to normal operating mode.
Activating the defrost function manually
If the door has been left slightly open for a long time, a layer of ice may form in the interior and on the cooling plate. The defrost function can then be activated manually.
Press for 3 seconds. Display = +
The electronic control system will automatically switch back to normal operating mode.
Display =

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Cleaning and disinfection
WARNING Before cleaning, always disconnect the appliance from the mains. Pull out the plug or switch off the fuse.
CAUTION Risk of damage to the appliance components and risk of injury due to hot steam.
Do not use steam cleaning equipment to clean the appliance.
NOTICE All surfaces in the appliance must be cleaned at regular intervals!
· Only disinfect the appliance with ethyl alcohol-based products. · First clean the soiled areas and grid shelves with a damp cotton
cloth. · Clean the interior container, grid shelves and outer walls with
lukewarm water, ethyl alcohol-based cleaning products or waterbased household cleaning products. Do not use chemical solvents or any cleaning agents containing sand or acid. · To avoid short-circuits, ensure no cleaning water penetrates into the electrical components when cleaning the appliance. · Dry all parts well with a cloth. · The dust should be removed from the refrigeration unit and heat exchanger – metal grid at the back of the appliance – once a year. · Do not damage or remove the type plate on the inside of the appliance. It is very important for servicing purposes. · The appliance’s materials are only resistant to the cleaning products listed above. · Regular cleaning and disinfection prevents severe soiling.

Disposal notes
The appliance contains reusable materials and should be disposed of properly – not simply with unsorted household refuse. Appliances which are no longer needed must be disposed of in a professional and appropriate way, in accordance with the current local regulations and laws.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit of an appliance that is no longer needed during its disposal.
This appliance contains inflammable gases in the refrigerant circuit and insulation foam.
Your local council or a waste disposal contractor can provide information about how to dispose of the appliance correctly.
A rechargeable battery is installed in the appliance.
Disposal instructions for batteries The battery must be removed when you wish to dispose of the appliance and sent for separate waste treatment for batteries.
Do not damage or short circuit the battery.

Shutting your appliance down
If the appliance is left empty for a lengthy period, it must be switched off, defrosted, cleaned and dried and the door is to be left open to prevent mould formation.
If the appliance is to be left switched off for any length of time, complete the following steps to disconnect the power failure alarm battery from the electronic control system.

Press for 5 seconds. Display = OFF.

Press + for 5 seconds..

Display =

.

Wait 10 seconds!

Remove the plug.

The display will be switched off.

Note
If the display is not switched off, press the button on the power supply unit.

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Malfunctions
You may be able to rectify the following faults by checking the possible causes yourself:
· Appliance does not function: ­ Is the appliance switched on? ­ Is the plug correctly fitted in the mains socket? ­ Is the fuse intact?
· The temperature is not low enough: ­ Is the ventilation system working properly? ­ Is the appliance set up too close to a heat source?
· The display temperature is significantly lower than the set temperature. Check the following:
– Are the items located too close to the reference sensor? The distance between the items and the reference sensor housing must be at least 5 cm.
– Are the grid shelves fully covered with cartons or drawers? This would prevent air circulation inside the appliance and result in a much colder temperature value being measured and displayed. Contact the customer service department if the displayed temperature is significantly lower for more than 1 day to ask about information for an individual adjustment.
If none of the above causes apply and you cannot rectify the fault yourself, contact the nearest customer service department stating the
1 type designation , service 2 number and appliance 3 number as indicated on the
type plate.
The position of the type plate is shown in the section entitled Description of the appliance.

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Possible error messages in the display

Error code E0, E1, E2, rE EE, EF dOr
HI
LO Etc HF, HA
AFr
btE btP

Error

Action

Temperature sensor Contact the customer

defective

service department

Electronic control system error

Contact the customer service department

Appliance door open for too long

Close appliance door

Temperature inside appliance too high (too warm)

Check that the door has been closed properly. If the temperature does not drop, contact the customer service department.

Temperature inside appliance too low (too cold)

Contact the customer service department

Reset the real time clock (see “Setting the real time clock”)

There has been a power cut of some length or the interior was too warm or too cold during a certain period of time.

See Calling up stored alarm events and reading the temperature progression

Temperature around the reference sensor < 0°C

Cancel the message – see “Alarm messages”.
Contact the customer service department if the message reappears on a regular basis.

Back-up Battery error Contact the customer service department

Power failure alarm

It will go out again when mains voltage is applied. Make a decision on what you wish to do with the items stored in the appliance.

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External alarm
There are various connection options at the back of the appliance. The appliance may only be connected to an external alarm device by trained personnel.
Note The connectors are secured with screws. To remove the connectors, undo the left and right screws.

Changing over door hinges
Door hinges should only be changed by a trained expert. Changing the door hinges must be done by two people.
1. Remove screw from lower hinge bracket.

Floating alarm output
Connection to RS485 interface

Reference sensor

Terminating resistor When connecting several appliances via the RS485 interface, the terminating resistor must remain on the last appliance. Remove the terminating resistors from the appliances in between.

2. Lift door, tilt to the right and remove.

Floating alarm output These three contacts can be used to connect the appliance to an optical or acoustic alarm device. The connection is designed for a maximum of 42 V/8 A DC from a safety extra-low voltage (SELV) source (minimum current: 150 mA).
Notice When supplying mains voltage to the floating alarm contact, the technical safety requirements of standard EN 60335 will not be satisfied.
N.O Connection for a visual warning light or an acoustic alarm signal.
N.C Connection for a control lamp to indicate that the appliance is in normal mode.
COM External power supply unit, 42 V/8 A DC maximum, Minimum current: 150 mA
RS485 interface Rx- / Tx- Send/Receive data cable (negative pole)
Rx+ / Tx+ Send/Receive data cable (positive pole)
GND Earth cable

3. Transfer upper hinge components to the opposite side.
4. Transfer lower hinge bracket and cover plate to the opposite side.

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5. Turn lower hinge pin through 180° and remove.
6. Insert pin on the opposite side and turn through 180°.
7. Locate door on upper pin.
8. Tilt door inwards from the left.
9. Secure hinge pin with screw.
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10. Transfer plugs to the opposite side of the door.

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11. Screw on the handle.

12. Push on pressure plates until they engage.

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