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Service Manual MPR-1014 MPR-1014R
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2. eve Aves Aa Compressor RL2557 PB RL2557 SA RL2557 RA RL2557 SA 7 FB 0 M101 008 02 7 FB 0 M101 008 03 7 FB 0 M101 008 04 7 FB 0 M101 008 03 Rated voltage 50 60 2 110 115V 6 2 220 240V 50Hz 220V 60Hz 220 240V 50Hz Winding resistance C S Aux 6 410 16 80 13 50 16 80 C R Main 1 320 9 270 7 55Q 9 27Q PTC Type POROSAT PGROSAT PGROSAT PGROSAT ia E se _ Type 5 6C36C1 2 8C36C1 3 2C36C1 2 8C36C1 Action to the temp No current OFF 130 8 C 130 9 C 130 8 C 130 9 C 130 8 C 130 9 C 130 8 C 130 9 C ON 60 7 C 60 5 C 60 7 60 5 C 60 7 60 5 C 60 7 60 5 C Action to the current AT25 C 15 6A 8 8A 8 1A 8 8A Operation time 6 14sec 6 14sec 6 14sec 6 14sec Inside fan motor Type FL2 B031C1MP FL2 B031C5MP FL2 B031C5MP FL2 B031C5MP Rating AC115V 3W AC220 240V 3W AC220 240V 3W AC220 240V 3W Thermal fuse 141 C 141 C 141 C 141 C Condensing fan motor Type SEA DOA1N1P SE4 D041N5P SE4 D041N5P SE4 D041N5P center mg ye DEF heater Rating 73 8W 115V 73 8W 230V 73 8W 230V 73 8W 230V Cm a meo o o Rating 35W 115V 35W 230V 35W 230V 35W 230V Type LY2F T2 LY2F T2 LY2F T2 LY2F T2 Contact capacity AC250V 10A AC250V 10A AC250V 10A AC250V 10A Coil AC110V 120V AC220V 240V AC220V 240V AC220V 240V Type G4F 1123T G4F 1123T G4F 1123T G4F 1123T Contact capacity AC250V 20A AC250V 20A A
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5. The display is changed to 04 from FOO The display is changed to 003 from 002 Delay time is memorized and the current chamber temperature is displayed Press up arrow key and scroll the figure to 3 Press set key The setting mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation auto return function this case the setting is not accepted The current setting 002 is displayed 4 Press set key SET eee and the first digit blinks 59 20 SETTING OF RINGBACK OF ALARM BUZZER The alarm buzzer operates again after certain period ringback time even if the alarm buzzer is silenced by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER when the same alarm status is continued Set the ringback time to prevent the misidentify the alarm status Setting range of ringback time between 10 60 minutes 10 minutes interval Display of setting between 010 and 060 000 display shows no ringback Initial setting factory setting 30 minutes The alarm buzzer will not recover once the alarm buzzer is silenced by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER when the ringback time is set to 000 However the alarm buzzer will operate if other alarm status is detected Example Change the ringback time to 20 minutes from 30 minutes gt Following shows a sample setting Set the desired ringback time according to the condition of use Description of op
6. safety check sheet when you request repair maintenance for the safety of service personnel 45 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS This equipment is designed to be safe at least under the following conditions based on the IEC 61010 1 1 Indoor use 2 Altitude up to 2000 m 3 Ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C 4 Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperature up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C 5 Mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed 10 of the nominal voltage 6 Other supply voltage fluctuations as stated by the manufacture 7 Transient overvoltages according to Installation Categories Overvoltage Categories Il For mains supply the minimum and normal category is Il 8 Pollution degree 2 in accordance with IEC 60604 Fluorescent Glow starter Refrigerator uni REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS 5 temperature recorder Space for automatic page 35 Light switch 3 4 5 6 7 MPR 1014R 5 So NV mi En ed ST LEE N pum Q 3 E E ES E 2 q 9 D OVIL E sss mnm LULLLLLLLLLI Remote alarm terminal page 22 REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS 1 Control panel The chamber temperature and alarms can be set through the k
7. Service Manual FILE No Pharmaceutical refrigerator MPR 1014 MPR 1014R SANYO Electric Co Ltd ivision D iness Bus iomed B i N co c o Effective models This service manual is effective following models Product code Voltage and Frequency MPR 1014 MPR 1014R 823 622 51 823 622 52 823 622 53 823 622 54 823 622 56 823 622 57 823 622 71 823 622 72 823 622 73 823 622 74 823 622 76 823 622 77 115V 220V 220V 220 230 240V 220V 110V 115V 220V 220V 220 230 240V 220V 110V 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50Hz 60Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50Hz 60Hz Contents Page Specifications 7 1 Structural specifications Control specifications Performance specifications Dimensions 4 Cooling unit parts 5 Cooling circuits 2 6 Components on PCB 7 Connections on PCB 8 Wiring diagram c 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 Circuit diagram _ 10 Control specifications 11 Electric parts
8. BATTERY FOR POWER FAILURE ALARM SETTING FOR BATTERY BEFORE STARTING SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE SAFETY CHECK SHEET m U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 23 23 24 25 26 26 21 28 29 30 39 36 38 40 42 43 44 45 INTRODUCTION Read this manual carefully before using the appliance and follow the instructions for safety operation Sanyo 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 manual m Keep this manual in an adequate place to refer to it as necessary m The contents of the manual will be subjected to change without notice due to the improvement of performance or functions m Contact Sanyo sales representative or agent if any page of the manual is lost or page order is incorrect m Contact Sanyo sales representative or agent if any point in this manual is unclear or if there are any inaccuracies No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the expressed written permission of Sanyo 4 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION It is imperative that the user complies with this manual as it contains important safety advice Items 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 t
9. The fluorescent lamp is located vertically at the back of the center mullion Fig 7 1 Turn off the light switch and disconnect the power supply plug of the refrigerator Fluorescent lamp 2 Move the stored items on the left shelves to the right shelves right drawers for MPR1014R Then remove all shelves on the left side 3 Pull the fluorescent lamp backwards from the clip together with the lamp cover wiring 4 After remove the water proof cover remove the cap with the wiring on the both sides of the lamp cover 5 Take out the fluorescent lamp from the lamp cover and insert a new fluorescent lamp in it fluorescent lamp FL40SD inem 6 the cap with the wiring and the water proof cover on the both sides of the lamp cover and then 7 Replace the lamp cover to the clip 2 locations 8 Replace the shelves on the left side and return the stored items 9 Connect the power supply cord to the outlet and check the fluorescent lamp is turned on Replacement of glow starter The glow starter is located on the top front in the chamber upper left of the fluorescent lamp Fig 8 1 Turn off the light switch and disconnect the power Glow starter supply plug of the refrigerator 2 Remove the water proof cover and replace the glow starter glow starter FG 4P Y Q 3 Replace the water proof cover 4 Connect the power supply
10. gt The unit with CE mark complies with EC directives 73 23 89 336 and 93 68 c 44 CAUTION 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 Yes Risk of infection Yes Risk of toxicity Yes Risk from radioactive sources lYes UNo List all potentially hazardous materials that have been stored in this unit Notes 2 Contamination of the unit Unit interior 1Yes No contamination Yes No Decontaminated Yes Contaminated Others 3 Instructions for safe repair maintenance of the unit a unit is safe to work on LIYes b There is some danger see below 1 LINo Procedure to be adhered to in order to reduce safety risk indicated in b below Date Signature Address Division Telephone Product name Serial number Date of Installation Pharmaceutical Refrigerator Please decontaminate the unit yourself before calling the service engineer 45 84 SANYO SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in Japan
11. i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E04 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks 205 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E06 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks 207 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks 208 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E11 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E12 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E13 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E14 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E10 and chamber temp i displayed alternately F 1 and chamber temp i displayed alternately F 2 and chamber temp i displayed alternately 209 and chamber temp is displayed alternately Intermittent tone Alarm status Intermittent tone Alarm status The alarm status of remote alarm terminal is cancelled by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER since the remote alarm is operated in conjunction with alarm buzzer except for power failure alarm status The remote alarm terminal returns to the alarm status again after certain period ringback time if the same alarm status continues The chamber temperature is controlled at about 5 C by the defrost sensor if the therma
12. 3 W x 1 Fin and tube type Fin and tube type R 404A Cycle defrost forced defrost Fully automatic 144 W Electronic control system control range between 2 and 14 C Digital thermometer FLAOSD x 1 Alarms High temp alarm Low temp alarm 0 C alarm Air circulation alarm Door alarm Power failure alarm with MPR 48B Remote alarm contact During alarm buzzer and power failure Output N O close open 246 kc 258 kc Accessories 1 set of key 2 anchor bolts 1 set of key 2 anchor bolts 20 shelf stoppers 5 shelves 20 shelf stoppers 10 shelves 10 drawers Optional components Automatic temperature recorder MTRO621LH and Recorder mounting kit MPR S30 Automatic temperature recorder MTR GO4A for 100 to 120 V or MTR G04C for 220 to 240 V and Recorder mounting kit MPR S7 1029 L Battery kit for power failure alarm MPR 48B Design or specifications will be subject to change without notice The dimension in shows the projected dimension 43 82 PERFORMANCE MPR 1014 MPR 1014R Temperature control range 2 C to 14 C Usable ambient temperature 5 to 35 C 42 44 dB A scale 50 Hz 60 Hz 2239 kPa Rated voltage 110 V AC115V AC220V 220 230 240 V Rated frequenc 350 W 350 W 335 W 320 W 325 W 335 W The above data is measured based on our internal basis Design or specifications will be subject to change without notice lt
13. 5 202 Setting of Low temp alarm Default 5 F03 Display of battery accumulation time Default 00 0 less than 36days F04 Setting of Door alarm Default 2 minutes F25 Setting of Ring back time Default 30 minutes F42 Check of battery setting Default 000 battery uninstalled Note 1 Low temp alarm thermo activates when the chamber temperature without load is equal or lower than 2 to prevent contents being frozen 2 Alarm lamp blinks and the buzzer sounds when the inside fan motor is getting out of order At the time chamber temperature indication is almost same as the set temperature 2 Keys and switches BUZZER 1 Control of buzzer and remote alarm In alarming condition press this key to stop buzzer sounding and to turn remote alarm output off however ALARM lamp keeps blinking Press this key again to sound buzzer and to turn remote alarm output on 2 Battery setting check when MPR 48B is optionally installed During power failure press this key to show the chamber temperature for 5 seconds if you set 001 in F42 with battery installed Press this key to show E09 without battery 209 is also shown when the battery switch is off position with battery installed or when you set 001 in F42 with battery installed SET Press this key to be setting mode available with the 15 digit blinks Press this key again to memorize the value which you changed Scroll key In Setting Mode moves bet
14. AAA aD 8 HI 4114120 4120 851858 5 8 5 2238585858383 3585855 0153 015 2 5 oln D T 5 0135 915 ols 015 ols DIDIS DIS TI 5 8 o D ol 3 3 51 5 3 g E 5 o D 9 Specification of sensor Temperature and ere of thermistor sensor 1522 502AT CAL 1 16 we ow _ De wm mm ou s me s s 29 _ oca me 7 s sw o oma o sw s Do me o sm e w s ws 9 s ws n se om Ill Mounting of compressor terminal cover 1 Fixing metal 1 Catch fixing metal on both holes of the terminal and move it to the right Terminal cover 2 Align terminal cover upside up and put lead wires into the cover 3 Connect PTC and OLR with lead wires correctly as Wiring diagram P 9 indicates PTC OLR 4 Terminal cover i Ru cut for explanation Protruded area inside Terminal cover 5 4 Align the protruded area of terminal cover with the squalish hole of PTC and fit PTC to the terminal cover See picture 4 Ready to mount on compressor 7 5 Mount terminal cover on the compressor terminal without space between them Move the fixing metal back to original position and catch it b
15. Ring back time 000 None 010 10 minutes 020 20 minutes 030 30 minutes 040 40 minutes 050 50 minutes 060 60 minutes F 30 F32 F33 F34 F36 F39 F40 lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Reset gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt Display of ROM version Input F30 and press SET key to display F30 and X XX ROM version alternately Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display Ex Version 1 00 gt Displayed as 1 00 Display of fan motor accumulation time Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F32 and press SET key to display F32 and fan motor accumulation time alternately Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display Displayed as 00 0 if fan motor accumulation is equal or less than 36 days Setting of temperature to start defrosting Input service code in 206 prior to the operation Input F33 and press SET key to display 17 Default Change to your desired value with 4 key and key Range 5 0 19 9 Press SET key to revert to cnamber temperature display Setting of temperature to stop defrosting Input service code in 206 prior to the operation Input F34 and press SET key to display 005 Default Change to your desired value with a
16. alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key during OC alarm alarm has the higher priority than low temp alarm Air circulation alarm When the temperature in fan alarm sensor is higher than set temperature fan alarm sensor set temperature 0 09 ALARM lamp and temperature display blink buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on after delay time elapses Fan alarm sensor set temperature 5 C Default When the temperature in fan alarm sensor is equal or lower than set temperature ALARM lamp goes off temperature display stops blinking buzzer stop sounding and remote alarm turns off You can cancel the buzzer and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key during air circulation alarm 15 Door alarm Power failure alarm Functions Auto return Ring back Battery lifespan With MPR 48B ROM version When you select 001 in F49 you can set fan alarm sensor set temperature individually When the door is open DOOR lamp DP52 is lit Buzzer sounds intermittently after delay time elapses Buzzer and remote alarm do not activate simultaneously Delay time 2 minutes Default You can cancel the buzzer by pressing BUZZER key and the buzzer does not sound again With the battery kit MPR 48B is attached and you select 001 in F42 the unit diagnoses as power failure is occurred once you turn the battery switch on ALARM lamp blinks buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns
17. be covered with the insulation and rubber caps when no use The door seal is damaged f it is damaged contact Sanyo sales representative or agent for replacement Any foreign substance is located between door gaskets Note If the malfunction is not eliminated after checking the above items or the malfunction is not shown in the above table contact Sanyo sales representative or agent 29 68 DISPOSAL OF UNIT A WARNING If the unit is to be stored unused in 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 30 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 SANYO 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 household 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 electr
18. be entered after pressing the up arrow key for 5 seconds 10 INSTALLATION SITE To operate this unit properly and to obtain maximum performance install the unit in a location with the following conditions location not compliance with the following conditions may cause poor performance failure or accident location not subjected to direct sunlight Do not install the unit under direct sunlight Installation in a location subjected to direct sunlight may degrade the performance 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 location away from heat generating sources Avoid installing the unit near heat emitting appliances such as a heater or a boiler etc Heat can decrease the intended performance of the unit location with little temperature change Install the unit under stable ambient temperature Installing the unit under unstable ambient temperature may result in unstable performance m A location with a sturdy and level floor Always install the unit on a sturdy and level floor withstanding the total weight of the unit The uneven floor or tilted installation may cause failure or injury Unstable condition may cause vibration or noise m A location not prone to high humidity Install the unit in the ambient of 8096 R H or less humidity Installation under high humidity
19. cord to the outlet and check the fluorescent lamp is turned on ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 1 As shown in Fig 9 remove 2 hand screws on the bottom of the unit cover and remove the unit cover A ON Eu e 2 The evaporating tray is installed in the back To remove the evaporating tray lift slightly and pull the evaporating tray as shown in Fig 10 3 Dispose any accumulated water in the evaporating tray Unit cover 4 Wash the evaporating tray with a diluted neutral dishwashing detergent and clean water Never use the hot or boiling water to clean the tray Evaporating tray 5 Replace the evaporating tray in it original position securely The drain hose black hose is located in the back Check the drain hose is in the evaporating tray 6 Replace the unit cover and fix it with 2 hand screws X Important Improper installation of the evaporating tray or unit cover may cause abnormal noise Set the evaporating tray and unit cover surely and check there is no abnormal noise during operation 27 66 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The filter is located in the right inside the unit cover Clean the filter once a month to keep the refrigerating performance and condition of refrigerating unit To clean the filter follow the procedure below A WARNING Do not touch a condenser behind the filter when removing the filter for cleaning The condenser is hot and may cause inj
20. may cause current leakage or electric shock NCAUTION The unit may collect excessive frost on the evaporator if it is installed in high temperature and high humidity location This will cause frequent defrosting 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 NCAUTION Never install the unit in a location where the corrosive material such as sulfur compound is likely to be generated near a drainage facilities etc Corrosion of the copper pipe may result in deterioration of cooling unit and consequently the failure 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 11 50 INSTALLATION 1 After unpackaging Remove all transportation packaging materials and tapes Open the doors and ventilate the unit Ifthe 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 2 Installing the unit Extend the leveling feet
21. on After retrieves from power failure the unit continues operation with the last setting before the power failure occurred and remote alarm turns off You can cancel the buzzer by pressing BUZZER key You can check chamber temperature for 5 seconds by pressing BUZZER key during power failure If there are no operations for 90 seconds during temperature setting function code setting and Key Lock setting the unit reverts to chamber temperature display automatically Buzzer sounds again after delay time elapses even though it stops sounding by pressing BUZZER key during alarming condition This function is to prevent buzzer being inoperative by someone pressed BUZZER key Ring back time is changeable in 225 Delay time 30 minutes Default You can check battery lifespan accumulation time in FOS Display unit Annual Ex 2 years and 6 months gt Displayed as 02 5 You cannot use this function without you set 001 in F42 beforehand F 1 is shown on temperature display if lifespan is over than 02 8 Lifespan reset Input 409 in FOG and press SET key You can check ROM version in F30 which is currently installed in the unit Ex Ver 1 00 gt Displayed as 1 00 Function Mode FO1 FO2 F04 FOG FO7 8 12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F25 F30 F32 F33 F34 F36 F38 F39 F40 F41 F42 F43 F50 Function Setting of high temp alarm Setting of low temp
22. page in them this page means not page in Service manual but page in the lower corner of 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 SA 1014R MPR 1014 MPR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Pharmaceutical Refrigerator ene nae amm 1014 39 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS Refrigerator unit Control panel components INSTALLATION SITE INSTALLATION START UP OF UNIT CHAMBER TEMPERATURE SETTING LOCK OF CHAMBER TEMPERATURE DEFROST OF EVAPORATOR ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING Setting of high temperature alarm Setting of low temperature alarm SETTING OF DELAY OF DOOR ALARM SETTING OF RINGBACK OF ALARM BUZZER OPERATION CHECK AFTER RECOVERY REMOTE ALARM TERMINAL ALARM FUNCTIONS Air circulation alarm SAFETY FUNCTIONS SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Cleaning of exterior interior and accessories Replacement of fluorescent lamp Replacement of glow starter Cleaning of evaporating tray Cleaning of filter TROUBLESHOOTING DISPOSAL OF UNIT AUTOMTIC TEMPERATURE RECORDER INSTALLATION OF RECORDER Attachment of recorder MTR 0621LH Attachment of recorder 4 or MTR G04C
23. running time Unit forcibly starts defrosting if it meets the following conditions both 1 and 2 1 When the compressor keeps operating for 3 hours and 2 When temperature in DEF sensor 2 is lower than 0 C The unit stops defrosting when DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is equal or higher than 5C When the DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is higher than 0 and the compressor keeps operating for 4 hours without defrosting frequency of compressor ON time is reset Forcible stop of defrosting When the chamber temperature is higher than set temperature 7 0C and DEF sensor temperature is higher than the temperature to start defrosting unit forcibly stops defrosting When this sequence repeats twice unit never stops defrosting forcibly Frequency of defrosting Frequency of forcible defrosting since the power is supplied is memorized You can check the frequency in F36 12 13 14 15 Delay time Compressor delay time Compressor turns on with 9 seconds of delay since the power was supplied reset Temperature alarm delay time When high low temperature alarm is triggered buzzer and remote alarm are emitted with delay ALARM lamp and indication are blinked without delay Delay time is changeable in F50 Default 15 minutes Door alarm delay time When the door is ajar buzzer sounds with delay Delay time is changeable 04 Default 2minutes Offset temperature Offset temperature i
24. value and revert to chamber temperature display 000 Linked Default 001 Air circulation alarm temperature is set individually F42 Function Setting check of battery kit MPR 48B should be optionally installed Operation Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F42 and press SET key to display 000 or 001 Change to alternative value with 4 key Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display 000 Battery kit is uninstalled 001 Battery kit is installed F43 Function Notice of fan motor lifespan Operation Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F43 and press SET key to display 000 or 001 Default Change to your desired value with 2 key and key Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display 000 Unnoticed 001 Noticed Default F50 Function Setting of temp alarm delay time Operation Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F50 and press SET key to display 015 Default Change to your desired value with 4 key and key Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display 000 No delay time 10 Compressor control Compressor ON and OFF temperature Differential point Compressor ON When chamber temperature is equal to set temperature 0 2 C Compressor OFF When chamber temperature is equal to set temperature 0 5 C Unit has 3 minutes d
25. 0 230V50Hz Current A 115V60Hz Input W 500 230V50Hz Input W Peak 60Hz 455W 400 Peak 50Hz 395W 300 x Peak 60Hz 4 4A 200 x 100 Peak 50Hz 2 0A 0 1 2 3 4 Time scale hour Input W MPR 1014 Temperature of Components Reference Data on Maximum cooling eee Compressor case bottom Discharge pipe Condensor outlet Evaporator inlet Evaporator outlet Header outlet Suction pipe Air temperature at center of chamber Discharge pressure Pd Mpa Suction pressure Ps Mpa Note This data does not represent a guarantee of product performance Internal Temperature Uniformity Reference Data 5 upper line dimensions of the shelf middle line H Opening he Hx 50 di 0 5 Wirividth dimensions of the shelf Internal side view Top view of the shelf H1 HXS 5 measurement point Conditions gt Ambient temperature 20 30 C Unloaded lt Distribution data gt Temperature of the cycle in each area SV 5 C air temperature Amount of power consumption gt Amount of power consumption when driving at cycl SV 5 C Ambient temperature 20 C Ambient temperature 30 C Ambient temperature 20 C SOHz 60Hz Maximum Minimum Middle of cycle Differential Maximum Minimum Middle of cycle amp
26. 2 2969 C G 60 6 CJ 69 69 9 63 Average Maximum Minimum Ambient temperature 30 C Middle of Differential Maximum 60Hz Minimum Middle of amp amp JG 9 69 C 6 6 56955 Average Note This data does not represent a guarantee of product performance N AA ORO BR O gt HIHI O 0 N gt HIHI 50 2 60Hz 7 31 7 70 7 95 lt Maximum heat discharge gt Unit Note This data does not represent a guarantee of product performance 10 20 30 40 Time scale min 50Hz SV 5 C AT30 C 50 60 20 30 40 Time scale 60Hz SV 5 C AT30 C 90 60 10 10 8 8 9 6 6 5 4 4 3 E 2 8 2 2 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 20 30 40 50 60 Time scale min Time scale min 50Hz SV 5 C_AT20 C 60Hz SV 5 C AT20 C 10 10 8 8 9 9 d 6 5 6 i e i 6 amp 09 3 2 0 0 Instruction manual This section is extracted and printed from Instruction Manual If you find out Refer to
27. 26 Specifications of sensor 27 Mounting of compressor terminal cover 1 28 Parts layout 31 Test data 33 Pull down speed Pull down pressure Current input and maximum heat discharge Temperature of components Temperature uniformity 15points measure Maximum heat discharge Amount of power consumption Instruction manual extracted 38 UPON GAS LEAK REPAIR 1 Replace compressor when you find gas leak on low pressure side because moisture in refrigerating oil which causes refrigerating oil to be deteriorated and capillary tube to be clogged If there are not remain gas in high pressure stage you should replace compressor as well 2 Ensure to avoid the vacuum pump oil being flown into the refrigeration circuits Recommended to attach the valve for the prevention Specifications Structural specifications TS eor W1800 x D600 58 x H1790 mm W1700 x D465 x H1300 mm Interior Doors Insulation Rigid polyurethane foamed in place Allowable load 50kg shelf Allowable load 50kg shelf Allowable load 20kg drawer Lock Access port Casters Wall stops 2 also serving as anti tip brackets Weight 246 kg 258 kg Accessories 1 set of key 2 anchor bolts 1 set of key 2 ancho
28. 5 16 DEFROST OF EVAPORATOR The following 2 kinds of defrost methods are provided with this refrigerator Both defrost methods are controlled automatically Cycle defrost To keep the chamber temperature stable the refrigeration compressor is cycled on and off During off period any frost which has accumulated on the evaporator is melted by energizing a defrost heater This will not have any discernible effect on the chamber temperature B Forced defrost When the ambient humidity is high or a large amount of damp product is being stored inside the chamber there is a possibility that cycle defrost may not be enough to remove all of the frost on the evaporator In this case a forced defrost cycle can be initiated When the unit is operating under a forced defrost cycle the current chamber temperature and dF is displayed alternately on the temperature display Once the forced defrost cycle is completed normal operation resumes NCAUTION The unit may collect excessive frost on the evaporator if it is installed in high temperature and high humidity location For example the unit starts to defrost once a week with 2 C setting in the ambient of 35 C and 8096 R H The chamber temperature goes up to approximately 10 C temporarily during defrosting 17 50 ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING By setting the high temperature alarm the alarm indicator and temperature display blinks and alarm buzzer operates after 15 minu
29. 621 997 Place to fit power cable Cooling unit parts Compressor 110 119V 6082 _____ RE2557 PB Code 7FB 0 M101 006 02 ____ 220 6082 _____ RL2557 RA Code 7FB 0 M101 008 04 1 __220 230 240 50Hz RL2557 SA Code 7FB 0 M101 008 05 ____ Type SL32D1 Cooling system Air cooling by fan Condenser Type Fin and tube Evaporating pipe W390 x P30 x 4columns 6 0mm SUS316L Evaporator Type Fin and tube type Refrigeration oil Accumulator Resistance 8 0 0 Diameter OD 42 0 100 9 Oil additive 00000 00 Type XH9 Charged qty 189 110 115V 60Hz Type SE4 D041N1P Condensing fan motor 220V 60 2 Type SE4 D041N5P 220 240V 5082 SE4 D041N5P 110 115V 60Hz Type FL2 B031C1MP Inside fan motor 220V 60 2 Type FL2 B031C5MP 220 240 50Hz Type FL2 B031C5MP Cooling circuits Condenser Evaporator gt Evaporating pipe a Capillary tube Header Compressor Point to pull vacuum Components on PCB CN7 1 2 To Door SW 3 4 To Temp sensor 5 6 To Def sensor Front 8 To Def sensor Back CN8 9 10 To Fan alarm sensor To MTR 480 Option
30. C250V 20A AC250V 20A Coil DC12V DC12V DC12V DC12V Type G4F 1123T G4F 1123T G4F 1123T G4F 1123T Contact capacity AC250V 20A AC250V 20A AC250V 20A AC250V 20A DC12V DC12V DC12V DC12V FLB 407115 A FLB 421722 23 FLB 421722 23 FLB 421722 23 FL40SD FL40SD FL40SD FL40SD Fluorescent lamp FG 4P 4 ZWS10 12 J ZWS10 12 J ZWS10 12 J ZWS10 12 J AC100 240V 50 60Hz 0 3A AC100 240V 50 60Hz 0 3A AC100 240V 50 60Hz 0 3A AC100 240V 50 60Hz 0 3A Rated output DC12V 0 85A DC12V 0 85A DC12V 0 85A DC12V 0 85A AC250V 7A 76 C melt down 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 O 200 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 OID 00 gt U m o 5 D D dig s 3 3 5 S ale 2 5 ofS a 5 D Ol o2 51 D 09 D lt lt OI D s D lt I lt Front Back Fan alarm sensor Low temp alarm thermo 5382 5382 5382 5382 10 1 C 10 1 C 10 1 C 10 1 C 2 8 C 2 8 C 2 8 C 2 8 C TH 2 TH 2 TH 2 TH 2 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 28 C 28 C 28 C 28 C Breaker switch IR11A2E101R IR11A2E101R IR11A2E101R IR11A2E101R HLS112D HLS112D HLS112D HLS112D VX 013 1C23 VX 013 1C23 VX 013 1C23 VX 013 1C23 7 2203 11 7 2203 11 ZCB2203 11 ZCB2203 11 Door switch Noise filter
31. ET key to be Function mode available If you input unused function code or F51 F59 press SET key buzzer tone emitted to inform the value unacceptable gnostic functions Temp sensor is disconnected Temp sensor is short circuited DEF sensor 1 is disconnected DEF sensor 1 is short circuited Comp sensor is disconnected Comp sensor is short circuited AT sensor is disconnected AT sensor is short circuited Battery setting check Compressor temperature is abnormal DEF sensor 2 is disconnected DEF sensor 2 is short circuited Fan alarm sensor is disconnected Fan alarm sensor is short circuited Memorization of non volatile memory is failed Descriptions of error codes 201 202 Temp sensor is disconnected 201 and 50 are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key Temp sensor is short circuited 202 and 50 are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key Chamber temperature is set in 5 C which is controlled by the temperature in DEF sensor 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 DEF sensor 1 is disconnected 203 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer soundi
32. I 1 1 1 1 P PP t gd d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 o P P P d d 1 TT TT TI TIC TUE T T ft Pg d d 1 Og 1 P P P d l 1 P P P 1 1 P f P TT qi PTIT TAUPE TT UP TT I 1 1 1 1 1 1 o P It l 1 1 1 t o gd I ER Og 1 P P V t P I 1 1 1 P P 1 1 gd I 1 1 1 P P Pd d sensor Ti ee MTR 0621LH and Se Rs ee e I MPR S30 f f FR opo Alternate E MTR G04A or MTR G04C and MPR S7 MPR 1014R For MPR 1014 the installation is same as for MPR 1014R N WARNING Always disconnect the power supply plug before installing an automatic temperature recorder in order to prevent electric shock or injury 35 74 INSTALLATION OF RECORDER 1 Remove the right bottom shelf right bottom drawer for MPR 1014R in the chamber 2 Unscrew the screw fixing the panel cover at the space for automatic temperature recorder and open the panel cover Fig 13 The screw has a cap Remove the cap beforehand Panel cover 3 Remove the panel cover from the shaft by pushing the shaft edge to the right and left side respectively Fig 13 4 Fix the recorder to the frame in the recorder mounting kit MPR S30 referring to the instruction manual enclosed with the recorder mounting kit Fig 14 5 Unscrew 2 screws on the air intake vent cover right side on the front bottom
33. T key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display FO8 12 F13 F14 F15 lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt When the set temperature is 5 and 1 2 chamber air temperature is 8 you should input 03 0 in FO7 that makes temperature display change to 8 C and forcibly cooled to 5 Zero adjustment of DEF sensor Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F08 and press SET key to display 00 07 Default Change to your desired value with 2 key and key Range 4 9 04 9 Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display Display of temperature in temp sensor The 1 decimal point is displayed Input service code in FQ6 prior to the operation Input F12 and press SET key to display F12 and current chamber temperature alternately Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display Ex 22 5C Displayed as 22 5 3 digits display so minus is not displayed In F12 and XX X are alternately displayed press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display Display of temperature in DEF sensor 1 The 1 decimal point is displayed Input service code in F06 prior to the operatio
34. ajude nos a conservar o ambiente em que vivemos Italian vostro prodotto SANYO 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 33 DISPOSAL OF UNIT Dutch Sanyo 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 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 SANYO produkt designad och tillverkad av material och komponenter med h g kvalitet som kan tervinnas och teranv ndas Denna symbol betyder att elektriska och elektroniska produkter efter slutanv ndande skall sorteras och l mnas separat fr n Ditt hush l
35. alarm Display of battery accumulation time Setting of door alarm delay time Setting of service code Initialization of battery and fan motor accumulation time Zero adjustment of temp sensor Zero adjustment of DEF sensor Display of temperature in temp sensor Display of temperature in DEF sensor 1 Display of temperature in comp sensor Display of temperature in AT sensor Display of temperature in fan alarm sensor Change of model code non volatile memory initialization Setting of Ring back time Display of ROM version Display of fan motor accumulation time Setting of temperature to start defrosting Setting of temperature to stop defrosting Display of frequency of defrosting Display of temperature in DEF sensor 2 Setting of air circulation alarm temperature Setting of air circulation alarm Linkage of high temp alarm set temperature and air circulation alarm set temperature Setting check of battery kit Notice of fan motor lifespan Setting of temp alarm delay time How to use function code 1 In chamber temperature display press 2 key for 5 seconds 2 FOO is shown on temperature display Input your desired function code with 4 key and key 3 press SET key to be function code available Service code 384 You cannot use the function modes specified as Service in the above without input service code 384 prior to use Service code is cancelled by input 000 in F06 or turn the power off Description of funct
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37. amaged cord may cause electric shock or fire Disconnect the power plug when the unit is not used for long Keeping the connection may cause electric shock current leakage or fire due to the deterioration of insulation O 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 The disposal of the unit should be accomplished by appropriate personnel Remove doors to O 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 NCAUTION Use a dedicated power source a dedicated circuit with a breaker as indicated on the rating label attached to the unit A branched circuit may cause fire resulting from abnormal heating 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 components 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
38. and then remove the air intake vent cover Fig 15 6 Remove the putty covering the sensor port and take out the insulation in it Pass the recorder sensor into the chamber through the sensor port from the space for Air intake vent cover automatic temperature recorder Fig 16 lt overhead view of right chamber gt Sensor port lt overhead view of right chamber gt Fig 16 _ 75 36 INSTALLATION OF RECORDER 7 Fix the recorder sensor to the sensor fixture Fig 17 The center of the recorder sensor should be the center of the sensor fixture 8 Replace the insulation to the sensor port and cover the sensor port with the putty Then replace and fix the air intake vent cover by 2 screws 9 Set the automatic temperature recorder with the frame to the space for automatic temperature recorder Fig 18 10 Replace the right bottom shelf right bottom drawer for MPR 1014R in the chamber 37 76 Sensor fixture Wa NT Recorder sensor Sensor fixture Fig 17 INSTALLATION OF RECORDER Attachment of recorder MTR G04A or MTR G04C 1 Remove the right bottom shelf right bottom drawer for MPR 1014R in the chamber 2 Unscrew the screw fixing the panel cover at the space for automatic temperature recorder and open the panel cover Fig 19 The screw has a cap Remove the cap beforehand 3 Remove the panel cover from the shaft b
39. ber This is not a malfunction The high temperature alarm is cancelled automatically when the chamber temperature reaches the set temperature qe 18 ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING By setting the low temperature alarm the alarm indicator and temperature display blinks and alarm buzzer operates after 15 minutes when the chamber temperature is over the setting of low temperature alarm Set the low temperature alarm to protect the stored items against the damage resulting from temperature lowering Setting range of low temperature alarm Between chamber temperature minus 2 C and chamber temperature minus 14 C Initial setting factory setting chamber temperature minus 5 C Example Change the high temperature alarm to chamber temperature minus 3 C from chamber temperature minus 5 C gt Following shows a sample setting Set the desired low temperature alarm according to the condition of use ES Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation The current chamber temperature is displayed is displayed and the first digit 2 key for 5 ds 2 Pressuparowkeytorssecons blinks The display is changed to FO2 from Press up arrow key twice IF Bel PIN current setting 05 is displayed UM the first digit blinks Press up arrow key and scroll the The is changed to 03 from figure to 3 Set temperature is memorized and Press set key SET the curren
40. ber temperature display Function Change of model code Non volatile memory initialization Operation Input F17 and press SET key to display current model code MPR 1014 1014R 002 Non volatile memory initialization When you change model non volatile memory is initialized code and press SET key Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display Kind of setting Model code Zero adjustment value for temp sensor Key lock Temperature to stop defrosting Set temperature Set temperature for high temp alarm Set temperature for low temp alarm Communication ID Communication mode Individual set for air circulation alarm temp Check of battery setting Zero adjustment value for DEF sensor Ring back time Temp alarm delay time Door alarm delay time Temperature to start defrosting Temperature to turn compressor on Temperature to turn compressor off Air circulation alarm Notice of fan motor lifespan Function Operation Default 002 MPR 1014 1014R OC OFF Unlocked ES 5C 42 26 000 000 OFF Not individual OFF OC 30 minutes 15 minutes 2 minutes 17 C 05 0 5 ON ON Setting of Ring back alarm recovery time Input F25 and press SET key to display 030 Default Change to your desired value with 4 key Range 000 060 Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display
41. ble Over cool When the chamber temp is lower protection than about 0 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS This unit has the self diagnostic functions shown below Self diagnostic Sensor abnormality Condenser temp abnormality Battery check with MPR 48B Fan motor check Setting check with MPR 48B If the thermal sensor is disconnected If the thermal sensor is short circuited If the defrost sensor 1 is disconnected If the defrost sensor 1 is short circuited If the compressor sensor is disconnected If the compressor sensor is short circuited If the ambient temp sensor is disconnected If the ambient temp sensor is short circuited If the defrost sensor 2 is disconnected If the defrost sensor 2 is short circuited If the exclusive alarm sensor is disconnected If the exclusive alarm sensor is short circuited In the event of failure of fan motor for cooling the compressor When about 3 years have passed with the power cord connected to the outlet time to replace the battery When about 6 years have passed with the power cord connected to the outlet time to replace the fan motor When the battery switch is turned ON without setting after attachment Alarm indicator blinks 201 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks E02 and chamber temp i displayed alternately Alarm indicator blinks 203 and chamber temp
42. by rotating them counterclockwise to separate 3 front casters from the floor Fig 1 And adjust the leveling foot to level the unit The unit is installed firmly by separating the casters from the floor The unit may be moved at the time of opening closing the door if the casters contact with floor LH HOME zt LLLI 3 Fixing the unit Fix the unit to the wall by using 2 back spacers and enclosed anchor bolts Fig 2 or a rope or chain n the case of concrete wall 1 Drill a hole of 10 5 mm diameter and 45 mm depth on the wall and insert the anchor bolt without nut Then hit Nut the pin head with a hammer to fix the anchor bolt 2 Remove the back spacers and attach them on the back side again with upside down Fig 3 3 Hook the back spacer on the anchor bolt by using the hole on the back spacer Fig 3 4 Put the nut on the anchor bolt and fasten the nut Leveling foot Implanted to concrete wall The anchor bolt can only be used on a concrete wall Hooked on the n the case of other wall Back spacer anchor bolt Fix the unit to the wall by using 2 back spacers and a rope or chain 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 lt A 3 prong plug with grounding pole is provided to the poser supply cord There is n
43. chamber temperature display Setting of service code Initialization of battery and fan motor lifespan Input F06 and press SET key to display 000 Default Change to 384 with key and key Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display You can use all the function codes Input F06 to display 384 Change to 000 with 4 key and key Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display Turning the power on and off is another way is to change the display to O00 It is not stored in non volatile memory Reset of battery accumulation time Step into F06 and input 384 for service code Input 409 to initialize battery accumulation time Unit reverts to chamber temperature display automatically Service code is automatically cancelled after the reset Reset of fan motor accumulation time Function Operation Step into 206 and input 384 for service code Input 410 to initialize fan accumulation time Unit reverts to chamber temperature display automatically Service code is automatically cancelled after the reset To match temperature in temp sensor to 1 2 chamber air temperature Zero adjustment of temp sensor Input service code in FOG prior to the operation Input and press SET key to display 00 0 Default Change to your desired value with 4 key and key Range 4 9 04 9 Press SE
44. crew at the space for automatic temperature recorder Fig 25 Then put a cap on the screw removed in procedure 1 on page 38 11 Replace the right bottom shelf right bottom drawer for MPR 1014R in the chamber 39 18 INSTALLATION OF RECORDER Sensor fixture A O Recorder senor 5 Sensor fixture Fig 23 Connector for recorder power Space for automatic temp recorder Fig 24 BATTERY FOR POWER FAILURE ALARM The alarm indicator blinks and the alarm buzzer sounds to notice the power failure when a battery for power failure alarm is installed For the installation of the battery for power failure alarm a mounting kit MPR 48B an optional component is necessary A battery for power failure alarm is included in the mounting kit Contact Sanyo sales representative or agent for the installation of the mounting kit MPR 48B 1 Remove the top cover on the right front of the refrigerator top by unscrewing 4 screws Fig 26 Top cover 2 Release the harnesses from the clip fixed to the back side of the top cover Fig 27 3 Pass the harnesses through the bottom opening of the battery box and set the battery box on the right front of the refrigerator top so that 4 screw holes can be aligned Fig 28 lt gt The battery box should be located with the battery switch faced to the refrigerator back Harness 4 Put the battery on the right of the battery box Fig 28 Ba
45. d turn on the battery switch again if EO9 is displayed on the temperature display Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation The current chamber temperature is displayed F00 is displayed and the first digit 2 Press up arrow key for 5 seconds blinks The is changed to F02 from Press up arrow key twice Press scroll key once na The second digit blinks I 1 dco Pu EEE 4 The current setting 000 is displayed and the first digit blinks Press up arrow key and scroll the The display is changed to 001 from F OT The setting is memorized and DRE the current chamber temperature is displayed The os is changed to F42 from Press up arrow key 4 times Press set key N 81 42 SPECIFICATIONS Pharmaceutical Refrigerator MPR 1014 MPR 1014R W1800 x D600 58 x H1790 mm W1700 x D465 x H1300 mm 1033 L Painted steel Stainless steel Sliding type 2 layer pair glass with heat ray reflection film x 2 Rigid polyurethane foamed in place Shelves Hard steel wire on polyester coating x 10 Hard steel wire on polyester coating x 5 Allowable load 50 kg shelf Allowable load 50 kg shelf Drawers Hard steel wire on polyester coating x 10 MPR 1014R only Allowable load 20 kg drawer Inner diameter 30 mm Left side Forced cool air circulation Hermetic type Output 250 Wx 1 For chamber cooling output
46. dicator ALARM The red LED lamp blinks during an alarm condition page 23 3 Temperature display Normally shows the present chamber temperature and during an alarm condition shows an error code page 24 4 Up arrow key 4 At temperature display mode pressing this key for more than 5 seconds leads setting mode At setting mode increases number values between choices page 15 to page 21 At setting of lock function selects ON OFF of key lock for chamber temperature setting page 16 5 Scroll key bb At temperature display mode pressing this key for more than 5 seconds leads setting of lock function page 16 49 3 TEMPERATURE C At setting mode moves the operator through digit on the display page 15 to page 21 6 Set key SET At temperature display mode pressing this key leads chamber temperature setting mode At setting mode stores the value into computer memory 7 Alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER Mutes the audible alarm however the audible alarm recovers after certain period ringback time if the same alarm status continues page 21 Pressing this key during the power failure displays the chamber temperature for 5 seconds with MPR 48B installed temperature display mode the status which the temperature display shows the current chamber temperature lt gt setting mode the status which the temperature display is ready to
47. disconnected 1 and short circuited E2 Error codes DEF sensor 1 disconnected E3 and short circuited E4 Comp sensor disconnected E5 and short circuited E6 AT sensor disconnected E7 and short circuited E8 Battery setting check E9 Compressor abnormal temperature E10 DEF sensor 2 disconnected E11 and short circuited E12 Fan alarm sensor disconnected E13 and short circuited E14 Memorization of non volatile memory is failed E2P Control panel ALARM Alarm indicator lamp DOOR Door check lamp for door ajar BUZZER Alarm buzzer stop key SET Set key gt gt key Scroll key 4 key Up arrow key Key lock functions Press the key for around 5 seconds to be Key Lock available LO Unlock L1 Lock Performance specifications Cooling method Forced cool air circulation Hermetic type Output 250W Refrigerant R 404A Oil additive MW ______ Defrost heater 141W Defrost water Forced evaporation with evaporating pipe disposal Chamber temperature Max 10 rise during defrost Condition Set temp 2 C Ambient temp 35 C dF and chamber temperature should be alternately displayed during defrost Temperature control Microcomputer ON OFF control Sensor Thermistor Lighting 40W white fluorescent light x 1 FL40SD With glow starter FG 4P Power supply Local voltage emperature contro 420C 145 range 42 44 dB A scale 50 60Hz Access hole 02 0
48. disconnected E13 and chamber temperature are displayed alternately Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key Fan alarm sensor is short circuited E14 and chamber temperature are displayed alternately Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key You cannot obtain performance of fan correctly during E13 and E14 emitted Memorization of non volatile memory is failed When you change model code in F17 E2P and chamber temperature are displayed alternately with buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on if memorization in non volatile memory is failed You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key Highest priority on the damage possibility on contents Higher priority on the possibility of high load on the components or products No 1 Temp sensor E01 E02 No 2 DEF sensor 1 E03 E04 No 3 DEF sensor 2 E11 E12 No 4 Fan alarm sensor E13 E14 No 5 Comp sensor E05 E06 No 6 AT sensor E07 E08 No 7 Compressor abnormal temperature No 8 Battery setting check 209 No 9 Memorization of non volatile memory is failed E2P 7 Alarms High temp alarm Low temp alarm alarm When the chamber temperature is equal or higher than set temperature high temp alarm set t
49. ducted 1 2 Temp relay To turn Temp relay on and off 5 6 Comp protect relay To turn Comp protect relay on and off Display circuit board CN51 To connect with switches Display circuit board CN52 To connect with LEDs Door switch and sensors 1 2 Door switch 3 4 Temp sensor 5 6 DEF sensor 1 7 8 DEF sensor 2 9 10 Fan alarm sensor 1 2 Comp sensor CN11 3 4 AT sensor To input from each sensors To input from door switch and sensors 0803 H3AQd 11 SS3HMVH I BREAKER SWITCH AC250V 104A 1531 3N11 NO 10899 A YELLOW 24 m JE gt J m d a un ur E i ASSY SHIA OVE 5 Ff UE MERE ssa PAS ASSY 3MIA 034 QUO d gt Li SSV SHIA 033 3504 di x i pe Fe E o SSV VM M GH gt 5 I un Nm ASN SHIA Ol T 9 Pe SP Jiz ic SEU x g Br zi gt 256 T 8 5 15 od e gt LE a v Lu E 3 Ble a al x res pag mmm EE e IB 2 SN Sma oaa GS Es i 5 lt h d JOSN3S 430 gt 5 A ASSV 305055 3 a gt a e Em ST de 3 REC IHE f HW p
50. econds if you set 001 battery is attached in F42 and tum battery switch off With battery kit unattached 09 15 emitted for 5 seconds if you press ALARM TEST key 09 is not emitted in normal operation 209 is emitted and buzzer sounds when you attach battery kit and set 000 battery is not attached in 04 You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key Alarming condition is not cancelled without you change to 001 in F42 or disconnect battery kit battery switch is off position 10 11 12 13 14 E2P Error code priority High 1 Compressor temperature is abnormal E10 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed H side compressor stops rotating Press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sounding You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key DEF sensor 2 is disconnected E11 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key DEF sensor 2 is disconnected E12 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key You cannot obtain certain performance of defrost during E03 and E04 emitted Fan alarm sensor is
51. elay time since the compressor is turned off so the compressor is not turned on even though the unit meets the above condition Compressor operation when temp sensor is malfunction E01 E02 When temp sensor is disconnected E01 or short circuited E02 compressor is controlled by DEF sensor so that unit could keep chamber temperature in 5 C Center temp in When DEF sensor temp is When DEF sensor DEF sensor reached to center temp 6 5C temp is reached to center temp 6 5C Compressor ON Compressor OFF 11 Compressor protection To prevent discharge pressure in compressor from being rose during fan motor locked compressor should be controlled as follow When temperature in comp sensor is equal or higher than 52 compressor should be turned off When temperature in comp sensor is equal or lower than ambient temp 10 compressor should be turned on again Defrosting operation Mechanism DEF sensor detects the temperature in the evaporator pipe to have being conducted current to the heater attached in the evaporator During defrosting evaporator compressor is turned off and chamber temperature and dF are alternately displayed Defrosting by the temperature in evaporator When DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is equal or lower than 12 the unit starts defrosting When DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is equal or higher than 5 C the unit stops defrosting Defrosting by the compressor
52. emperature 0 09 ALARM lamp and temperature display blink buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on after delay time elapses High temp alarm set temperature 5 Default Delay time 15 minutes Default When the chamber temperature is equal or lower than set temperature ALARM lamp goes off temperature display stops blinking buzzer stops sounding and remote alarm turns off You can cancel the buzzer and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key during high temp alarm When the chamber temperature is equal or lower than set temperature low temp alarm set temperature 0 09 ALARM lamp and temperature display blink buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on after delay time elapses High temp alarm set temperature 5 C Default Delay time 15 minutes Default When the chamber temperature is equal or higher than set temperature ALARM lamp goes off temperature display stops blinking buzzer stops sounding and remote alarm turns off You can cancel the buzzer and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key during low temp alarm When the chamber temperature is lower than 0 0 ALARM lamp and temperature display blink buzzer sounds intermittently remote alarm turns on without delay When the chamber temperature is equal or higher than 0 0 ALARM lamp goes off temperature display stops blinking buzzer stops sounding and remote alarm turns off You can cancel the buzzer and remote
53. eration Key operated Indication after operation The current chamber temperature is displayed 2 Press up arrow key for 5 seconds 3 Press up arrow key 5 times is displayed and the first digit blinks Ya w unc ICE The display is changed to 5 from FOO 5 un The display is changed to F25 from F Ty un P 5 Press up arrow key twice Press set key SET gt Press up arrow key and scroll the The display is changed to 020 from figure to 2 030 Ringback time is memorized and Press set key SET the current chamber temperature is displayed The setting mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation auto return function this case the setting is not accepted The setting should be performed during normal operation not during alarm status 4 lt The current setting 030 is displayed LS NN and the second digit blinks 4 lt y ES 0 4 Press scroll key once The second digit blinks 0 OPERATION CHECK AFTER RECOVERY After recovery from a power failure the unit will resume operation automatically with the setting before power failure Accordingly there is no need for re set however always check the running status after recovery The set value is memorized by nonvolatile memory during power failure NCAUTION After
54. eys on the control panel The temperature indicator and lamps are also provided on the control panel Refer to page 10 for details 2 Location of battery kit for power failure alarm The battery kit optional alerts the power failure by the alarm indicator and alarm buzzer 3 Door switch This switch detects the door status open close The door check lamp is ON when the door is open 4 Door Sliding type The recessed portion on the enables the self closing of the door The glass IS pair construction The condensation may be found on the door frame with ambient humidity of about 50 R H and on the glass surface with ambient humidity of about 60 R H This is not a malfunction The condensation on the door is dropped on the rail and exhausted to the evaporating tray 5 Air exhaust vent Do not block this vent Arrange the stored items not to subject to the cold air from the vent 6 Drawer Right side of MPR 1014R To pull out the drawer take out the drawer with pushing the button at the bottom of the drawer lt Important gt Never pull out the multiple drawers at a time It may cause tipping over of the unit 7 Air intake vent front bottom Do not block this vent Blocking this vent may cause unstable chamber temperature Do not insert fingers or similar articles into the vent 8 Filter Clean the filter once a month Refer to page 28 9 Evaporating tray Defrost water from the evaporator accumulates in the tray a
55. f the unit lt gt At the recovery after power failure the operation is start up automatically with the setting before power failure page 21 1 Connect the power supply cord to the dedicated outlet with appropriate rating The alarm indicator and the chamber temperature may blink This is not a malfunction lt Important gt If the unit is unplugged or the power to the unit is interrupted do not restart the unit for at least 5 minutes This protects the compressor 2 On start up the alarm buzzer sometimes operates In this case stop the alarm buzzer by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER This is not a malfunction Important Close the door securely The door check indicator is lit when the door is open The alarm buzzer activates when the door is opened for more than 2 minutes The alarm buzzer is canceled when the door is closed 3 Allow the chamber temperature to fall to 5 C The chamber temperature is set to 5 C at the factory Check the chamber temperature on the temperature display Allow the chamber temperature to fall to the set temperature when the start up after cleaning maintenance or moving 4 Switch on the light switch to check the fluorescent lamp is on After checking turn off the fluorescent lamp if the light is not necessary 5 Set the desired chamber temperature page 15 6 When the chamber temperature gets to the set temperature begin slowly placing items into the chamber
56. ion code F01 Function Operation Setting of high temp alarm Division General General Service General Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service General Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service General Service Service Input F01 and press SET key to display 005 Default Change to your desired value with A key and key Range 002 014 Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display q FO2 FO3 204 FOG FO7 lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Function gt lt Operation gt lt Cancel gt Setting of low temp alarm Input 202 and press SET key to display 05 Default Change to your desired value with amp key and pp key Range 02 14 Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display Display of battery accumulation time Input and press SET key to display FO3 and battery accumulation time alternately Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display Displayed as 00 0 if battery accumulation is equal or less than 36 days Setting of door alarm delay time Input 04 and press SET key to display 002 Default Change to your desired value with key and key Range 001 015 Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to
57. l sensor is disconnected or short circuited 24 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE A WARNING Always disconnect the power supply to the unit prior to any repair or maintenance of the unit in order to prevent electric 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 exterior interior and accessories Use a 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 lt gt 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 lt Important gt Never pour water onto or into the unit This may cause electric shock or failure NCAUTION 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 25 64 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Follow the procedure below when replacing a fluorescent lamp
58. led by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER since the remote alarm is operated in conjunction with alarm buzzer except for power failure alarm status The remote alarm terminal returns to the alarm status again after certain period ringback time if the same alarm status continues Air circulation alarm The alarm indicator blinks and the alarm buzzer sounds after 15 minutes when the sensor detects that the chamber temperature distribution is getting worse extremely This may be caused by the block of cold air in the chamber due to the frost on the evaporator or stop of cooling fan motor The air circulation is detected by the exclusive alarm sensor attached to the upper area of the chamber Alarm indicator blinks Intermittent tone with Alarm status with Chamber temp blinks 15 minutes delay 15 minutes delay High temp alarm SAFETY FUNCTIONS This unit has the safety functions shown below Safety Indication Buzzer Safety operation The defrost heater OFF Over heat When the chamber temp is higher Fan motor for cold air circulation is OFF protection than about 28 C Reset when the chamber temp is lower than about 18 C Compressor OFF Reset when the chamber temp is higher than 6 C When there is no key pressing in Finishing of setting mode and returning to Auto return setting mode for 90 seconds temp display mode Key lock When the key lock is ON 11 Change of chamber temp setting is disa
59. lsavfall 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 73 34 AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE RECORDER The chamber temperature is recorded and maintained by attaching an automatic temperature recorder available as an optional accessory For the attachment of an automatic temperature recorder an optional recorder mounting kit is necessary Automatic temperature recorder Recorder mounting kit MTR 0621LH MPR S30 MTR GO4A AC 100 to 120 V MTR G04C 220 to 240 V Contact Sanyo sales representative or agent for the attachment of an automatic temperature recorder For the usage of the automatic temperature recorder refer to an instruction manual enclosed with the MPR S7 automatic temperature recorder SANYO s ss TITI lI T T TI TI T TITI T TT I 1 I Pg d EP On III Il l P rg P gP TTaYrrTi rr TT T f TT OTT TT III 1 P P d P t gd d I t d III 1 tt 1 1 1 tt I TT T f TT OH TT 1 1 l l P d P d d I 1 1 1 t d d
60. mp key and key Range 0 1 9 9 Press SET key to revert to cnamber temperature display Display of frequency of defrosting Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F36 and press SET key to display alternately F36 and frequency of defrosting since the power was supplied Press SET key to revert to cnamber temperature display Display 999 Max Turn the power off or press 4 key for 5 seconds to reset frequency of defrosting Setting of air circulation alarm temperature Input service code in 206 prior to the operation Input F39 and press SET key to display 005 Default Change to your desired value with 4 key and Db key Range 005 020 Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display This function is available only when air circulation alarm temperature is set by Individual in F42 Setting of air circulation alarm Input service code in FOG prior to the operation Input FA0 and press SET key to display 001 Default Change to alternative value with 2 key Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display 000 Alarm OFF 001 Alarm ON F41 Function Linkage of high temp alarm set temperature and air circulation alarm temperature lt Operation gt Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F41 and press SET key to display O00 Default Change to alternative value with key Press SET key to memorize the
61. n Input F13 and press SET key to display F13 and XX X DEF sensor temperature alternately Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display In F13 and XX X are alternately displayed press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display Display of temperature in comp sensor The 1 decimal point is displayed Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F14 and press SET key to display F14 and XXX comp sensor temperature alternately Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display In F14 and XX X are alternately displayed press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display Display of temperature in AT sensor The 1 decimal point is displayed Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F15 and press SET key to display F15 and XX X AT sensor temperature alternately Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display In F15 and XX X are alternately displayed press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display 19 F16 F17 25 lt Function gt lt Operation gt Display of temperature in fan alarm sensor The 1 decimal point is displayed Input service code in F06 prior to the operation Input F16 and press SET key to display F16 and XX X fan alarm sensor temperature alternately Press SET key to revert to cnamber temperature display lt Cancel gt In F16 and XX X are alternately displayed press SET key to revert to cham
62. nd evaporates into the atmosphere See page 27 for cleaning 10 Leveling feet front 3 locations These are used for install the unit Adjust the height of the leveling feet by turning the screw bolts until 3 front casters are away from the floor 11 Shelf The set location is adjustable Items to be stored in the chamber must be placed on the shelves Do not put stored items directly on the bottom of the chamber 12 Access port This port allows a sensor or cable of measuring equipment to enter the chamber from outside lt gt Replace insulation and the rubber caps when the access port is not used Improper replacement may cause rise of chamber temperature or condensation around the access port 13 Exclusive alarm sensor A sensor for detecting the temperature rise at the upper area of the chamber Refer to page 23 for alarm functions 14 Back spacer also used as a fixture To keep the space between the unit and the back wall for adequate cooling performance And this can be used as a fixture Fix the unit by using the fixture and a rope or chain Refer to page 12 15 Circuit breaker Switch ON this breaker before the unit starts to run Refer to page 13 REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS Control panel components DOO 1 Door check indicator DOOR The red LED lamp is lit when the door is opened 2 minutes after the door check indicator ON the buzzer is activated to notice the door opening page 20 2 Alarm in
63. ng and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key DEF sensor 1 is short circuited 204 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key You cannot obtain certain performance of defrost during E03 and 204 emitted Comp sensor is disconnected 205 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key Comp sensor is short circuited E06 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key Compressor is stop rotating during E05 emitted AT sensor is disconnected 07 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key AT sensor is short circuited 208 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by pressing BUZZER key Compressor cannot retrieve for protection during 207 and 08 emitted With battery kit MPR 48B attached 209 15 emitted for 5 s
64. nt s av rer potentiellement dangereuses pour la sant humaine et pour l environnement Cependant ces mati res sont n cessaires au bon fonctionnement de votre appareil ou de votre machine Pour cette raison il vous est demand de ne pas vous d barrasser de votre appareil ou machine usag avec vos ordures m nag res Spanish Los productos SANYO est n dise ados y fabricados con materiales y componentes de alta calidad que pueden ser reciclados y reutilizados Este s mbolo significa que el equipo el ctrico y electr nico al final de su ciclo de vida no se debe desechar con el resto de residuos dom sticos Por favor deposite su viejo televisor en el punto de recogida de residuos o contacte con su administraci n local En la Uni n Europea existen sistemas de recogida espec ficos para residuos de aparatos el ctricos y electr nicos Por favor ay denos a conservar el medio ambiente E 32 DISPOSAL OF UNIT Portuguese seu produto SANYO foi concebido produzido com materiais componentes de alta qualidade que podem ser reciclados e reutilizados Este s mbolo significa que o equipamento el ctrico e electr nico no final da sua vida til dever ser descartado separadamente do seu lixo dom stico Por favor entregue este equipamento no seu ponto local de recolha reciclagem Na Uni o Europeia existem sistemas de recolha separados para produtos el ctricos e electr nicos usados Por favor
65. o need for electric work for grounding lt gt If the power supply outlet is not grounded it will be necessary to install a ground by qualified engineers Sj 12 INSTALLAION 5 Installation of shelves The shelves are packaged all together Set the shelves in the standard position before start up of the unit Set the shelf stopper to the following location 5 locations on the shelf support to adjust the shelves in the standard position 1 The sixth hole under the first screw from the top top screw Fig 4 2 The fifth hole under the third screw from the top 3 The fourth hole under the fifth screw from the top 4 The third hole under the third screw from the bottom 5 The second hole under the first screw from the bottom bottom screw lt Important gt Never put the stored item on the bottom of the chamber Always put them on the shelf or in the drawer in the case of MPR 1014R Shelf support Shelf stopper 6 Turn on the circuit breaker switch This unit is equipped with a circuit breaker on the back Make sure to turn on the circuit breaker switch before the Circuit breaker switch IDE unit starts to run Fig 5 When the operation of the unit is stopped by this breaker contact Sanyo sales representative or agent after disconnected the power supply plug 13 5 START UP OF UNIT Follow the procedures for the initial and consequent operations o
66. o the user any other person Precautions are illustrated in the following way NWARNING Failure to observe WARNING signs could result in a hazard to personnel possibly resulting in serious injury or death NCAUTION 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 this symbol means an action is prohibited this symbol means instruction must be followed Be sure to keep this manual 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 A 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 take an adequate precaution to prevent the unit from turning over If 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 Never install the unit in a humid place or a place where it is likely to be splashed b
67. onic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in German Ihr SANYO 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 Ger t bei Ihrer rtlichen kommunalen Sammelstelle oder im Recycling Centre In der Europ ischen Union gibt es unterschiedliche Sammelsysteme f r Elektrik und Elektronikger te Helfen Sie uns bitte die Umwelt zu erhalten in der wir leben 31 DISPOSAL OF UNIT French Votre produit Sanyo 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 nag res 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 dans lequel nous vivons Les machines ou appareils lectriques et lectroniques contiennent fr quemment des mati res qui si elles sont trait es ou limin es de mani re inappropri e peuve
68. 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 14 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION WARNING O 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 G 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 Any such work carried out by 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 operation 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 d
69. ower failure The circuit breaker on the supply circuit is activated The fuse on the supply circuit is blown The chamber temperature setting was changed The door was kept opened for a long time The containers of high temperature load were put in the chamber The door is opened 3 The key lock is set in ON L 1 available Set the key lock in OFF L 0 During the setting mode The setting mode returns to the temperature display mode the mode returns to the automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation temp display mode auto return function The floor is not sturdy The installation site is not level The refrigerator is tilted The cabinet contact the surrounding wall The installation of the tray or unit cover is improper When chamber does not large amount of items or warm product was put in the chamber get cold enough The door is frequently opened The chamber temperature setting is high The unit is in direct sunlight The unit is not installed in the installation site specified in this manual The ventilation around the unit is blocked There is a nearby heat source The ambient temperature is too high The allowable ambient temperature is between 5 and 35 C The stored items is too much n The air exhaust vent is blocked up with containers The access port is not covered The access port should
70. r bolts 20 shelf stoppers 10 shelves 20 shelf stoppers 5 shelves 10 drawers Optional Automatic temperature recorder MTR 0621LH components Recorder mounting kit MPR S30 Automatic temperature recorder MTR G04A for 110 120V Automatic temperature recorder MTR GOAC for 220 240V Recorder mounting kit MPR S7 Battery kit for power failure alarm MPR 48B dimension shows the projected dimension Control specifications Temperature display Digital temperature display green LED Display range 9C 50 Unit 1C Temperature set range Temperature adjustment range 2 14 C Digital settings Unit 1 C High temperature alarm All digits flash on digital display ALARM lamp flashes buzzer alarm with 15 minute delay Preset alarm temperature can be varied between set temp 2 C and 14 C Default Set temp 5 C Low temperature alarm All digits flash on digital display ALARM lamp flashes buzzer alarm with 15 minutes delay Preset alarm temperature can be varied between set temp 2C and 14 C Default Set temp 5 C lamp and chamber temperature blink with buzzer alarm Remote alarm contact Allowable contact capacity DC30V Max 2A When the alarming buzzer actives or power failure occurred Open between COM and N C Close between COM and N O When you press BUZZER key to stop buzzer sounding Open between COM and N O Close between COM and N C Self diagnostic functions Temp sensor
71. recovery from a power failure always check the unit starts the operation normally with the setting before power failure REMOTE ALARM TERMINAL The alarm status is noticed to a remote location when a remote alarm equipment commercial item is connected to the remote alarm terminal It is recommended to install a remote alarm equipment commercial item when the refrigerator is installed in a desolate location so that an alarm status is noticed to an operator Contact Sanyo representative or agent for the installation of a remote alarm equipment commercial item Location of remote alarm terminal rear lower left B Allowable contact capacity DC 30 V 2A The alarm status of remote alarm terminal is cancelled by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER since the remote alarm is operated in conjunction with alarm buzzer However the alarm status of remote alarm terminal is not cancelled by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER when the unit is under power failure alarm with MBR 48B installed The remote alarm terminal returns to the alarm status again after certain period ringback time if the same alarm status continues The remote alarm terminal is in alarm status when the power supply cord is unplugged because it is regarded as a power failure In this case the alarm status of remote alarm terminal is not cancelled by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key BUZZER Connection of remote alarm terminal 1 Remove the te
72. rminal cover at rear lower left of the cabinet by unscrewing 2 screws Fig 6 2 Connect the lead wire of a remote alarm equipment commercial item to the terminal 3 Replace the terminal cover and fix it by 2 screws REMOTE ALARM MAX DC30V 2A N C COM N O Terminal cover Rear lower left Fig 6 6f 22 ALARM FUNCTIONS This unit has the alarms functions shown below If the chamber temp is higher than the high temp alarm setting page 18 If the chamber temp Air circulation distribution gets worse Intermittent tone with Alarm status with Alarm indicator blinks alarm chamber temperature at upper 15 minutes delay 15 minutes delay area is high Low temp te Tower Alarm indicator blinks Intermittent tone with Alarm status with than the low temp alarm alarm Chamber temp blinks 15 minutes delay 15 minutes delay setting page 19 If the chamber temp is lower Alarm indicator blinks 0 C alarm than 0 C Chamber temp blinks Intermittent tone Alarm status At power failure Power failure If the power supply cord is Alarm status alarm unplugged Power failure At power failure alarm If the power supply cord is Alarm indicator blinks Intermittent tone Alarm status with MPR 48B unplugged Door check indicator Intermittent tone with Door alarm When the door is open blinks 2 minutes delay The alarm status of remote alarm terminal is cancel
73. s 0 7 for calibrating the temperature detected by temp sensor with actual temperature Remote alarm Remote alarm activates during alarming condition 1 In normal condition OPEN between 1 and 2 at CN3 CLOSE between 1 and 3 at CN3 2 In alarming condition CLOSE between 1 and 2 at CN3 OPEN between 1 and 3 at CN3 Lamp operation on PCB lt Display PCB gt DP51 ALARM Red Blinks in alarming condition DP52 DOOR Red Lit in door ajar lt Temp control PCB gt DP1 Alarming operation Orange Lit Not in alarming condition Goes off High Low temp alarm 15min of delay sensor error Power failure DP2 Compressor operation Green Lit Compressor turns on Goes off Compressor turns off DEF heater operation Red Lit DEF heater turns on Goes off DEF heater turns off Compressor protect relay operation Yellow Lit Compressor turns on Goes off Compressor forcibly turns off 16 Examples of digital displays Chamber temp 55 C Set temp 5 C Function F03 Service code 384 Set value 004 Key lock mode L O 17 Buzzer tone Alarming condition Key operation Input value memorization Unacceptable input Door alarm Intermittent Click tone Click tone error tone 1 second Intermittent shorter interval than other alarms 25 Decimal point Chamber temp 7 7 Sensor offset 5 0 Forcible defrosting dF Error code E01 EU I I Electric parts
74. t chamber temperature is displayed The setting mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation auto return function this case the setting is not accepted lt Important gt Regardless of the setting of low temperature alarm the alarm indicator and temperature display blinks and alarm buzzer operates if the chamber temperature is lower than 0 C to prevent the stored items from freezing a press set 000002 19 26 SETTING OF DELAY OF 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 1 and 15 minutes Initial setting factory setting 2 minutes Example Change the delay time to 3 minutes from 2 minutes gt 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 displayed 00 is displayed and the first digit cnn 2 Press up arrow key for 5 seconds pray 9 3 Press up arrow key 4 times blinks
75. tes when the chamber temperature is over the setting of high temperature alarm Set the high temperature alarm to protect the stored items against the damage resulting from temperature rise B Setting range of high temperature alarm Between chamber temperature plus 2 C and chamber temperature plus 14 C Initial setting factory setting chamber temperature plus 5 C Example Change the high temperature alarm to chamber temperature plus 3 C from chamber temperature plus 5 C gt Following shows a sample setting Set the desired high temperature alarm according to the condition of use Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation The current chamber temperature is displayed 00 is displayed and the first digit 2 Press up arrow key for 5 seconds F blinks The ia ind is changed to F01 from Press up arrow key once The current setting 005 is displayed a Press set key and the first digit blinks Press up arrow key and scroll the display is changed to 003 from figure to 3 005 temperature is memorized and Press set key the current chamber temperature is displayed The setting mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed without any key operation auto return function this case the setting is not accepted lt Important gt The high temperature alarm may be activated after defrosting or a large amount of load is stored in the cham
76. thout any key operation auto return function In this case the setting is not accepted The current chamber temperature is displayed NCAUTION It is recommended to install an automatic temperature recorder optional component to check the highest lowest chamber temperature when the item which needs severe temperature control is stored 15 4 LOCK OF CHAMBER TEMPERATURE The setting of chamber temperature can be protected to avoid an accidental change When the lock is ON change of chamber temperature setting through the key pad is not available Initial setting factory setting lock OFF Display Mode Function Lock is OFF Enable to change the chamber temperature setting Lock is ON Disable to change the chamber temperature setting Example Change the lock to ON from OFF factory setting ES Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation The current chamber temperature is LI displayed The current setting L 0 is displayed Press scroll key for 5 seconds I r1 and the first diait blinks The display is changed to L 1 from Press up arrow key once m play g ZIN Lock status is memorized and the 3 Press set key SET current chamber temperature is displayed 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 not accepted 5
77. to minimize the temperature rise Important Always put the stored items on the shelf or in the drawer not on the bottom of the chamber Do not contact the stored items to the chamber walls Do not block the air intake vent nor air exhaust vent Place the stored items with adequate space between them to keep the cool air circulation 55 14 CHAMBER TEMPERATURE SETTING Set the chamber temperature according to the condition of use This refrigerator can keep the stored items for long period under appropriate temperature Setting range of chamber temperature between 2 and 14 C Initial setting factory setting 5 C lt Important gt The chamber temperature of 2 C may cause partial freeze of stored items Example Change the chamber temperature to 4 C from 5 C gt Following shows a sample setting Set the desired chamber temperature according to the condition of use Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation Connect the power supply plug to the dedicated outlet only when start up of unit The current setting 005 is displayed c Press set key ewe and the first digit blinks NIPA Press up arrow key and scroll the The is changed to 004 from 094 r1 Li Set s is memorized and 4 Press set key SET the current chamber temperature is displayed The setting mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has passed wi
78. ttery box Battery switch lt overhead view gt 79 40 BATTERY FOR POWER FAILURE ALARM 5 Put the battery fixture over the battery and fix the battery box and battery fixture by 4 screws Fig 29 6 Connect the harness to the battery connector and battery switch Fig 30 and bind the harnesses by the clip on the battery fixture Fig 29 7 Cover the opening beside the battery switch with the top cover removed in procedure 1 4 screws The harness in no use is bound by the clip on the back of the top cover 8 Put the battery box cover over the battery box and fix the battery box cover with screws 3 screws on the right and left Fig 31 To the battery switch 9 Perform the setting for battery through the keys on the control panel of refrigerator Refer to the procedure on IQ the next page Setting for battery before starting N 10 Switch on the battery switch on the battery box To the battery Battery box cover Top cover lt back view gt 41 80 SETTING FOR BATTERY BEFORE STARTING Always perform the setting shown below after the installation of battery for power failure alarm an optional component MPR 48B chamber temperature and E09 is displayed on the temperature display alternately if the battery switch is turned on without following procedure lt gt Turn off the battery switch perform the following setting an
79. ury 1 As shown in Fig 11 remove 2 hand screws on the bottom of the unit cover and remove the unit cover DL 2 77 71 z DE gt US LH 2252 22 22 22 2 Pull the filter to the left to the front of the evaporating tray by taking the finger grip black on the left edge as shown in Fig 12 3 Tilt the filter slightly to the back and take out the filter Unit cover 4 Wash the filter with clean water and dry it naturally 5 Set the filter in the front of the evaporating tray and slide the filter to the right to the front of the condenser 6 Replace the unit cover and fix it with 2 hand screws Filter Condenser Fig 12 67 28 TROUBLESHOOTING If the unit malfunctions check out the following before calling for service Malfunction Check Remedy If nothing operates even The unit is not connected to the power supply properly when plugged in The capacity and voltage of power supply is not sufficient There 1 a power failure The circuit breaker on the supply circuit is activated The fuse on the supply circuit is blown The alarm device is The alarm status is kept until the chamber temperature reaches the activated at start up set temperature The alarm device is The unit is not connected to the power supply properly activated during operation The capacity and voltage of power supply is not sufficient There 1 a p
80. ween the first and second places before the decimal point every time you press this key Key Lock mode is available L 0 display if you press this key for 5 seconds 2 Up arrow key Setting Mode increase by 1 every time you press this key Function modes are available 00 display if you press this key for 5 seconds 3 Temperature setting Setting range 2 14 Display range 50 50 How to set Press the SET key and change to your desired value with 2 key and key Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber temperature display Unacceptable If you input the value out of setting range and press SET key setting buzzer tone is emitted to inform the value unacceptable Key lock Setting range How to set Function mode How to set Unacceptable setting Error codes Error codes Self dia 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E2P 0 Unlock or 1 Lock In chamber temperature display press gt for 5 seconds to step into Key Lock mode with L_ X displayed Default L 0 Change blinking X to your desired value with key Press SET key to memorize the value in non volatile memory Function mode is available with Key Locked In chamber temperature display press 2 key for 5 seconds to step into Function mode with FOO displayed Change blinking 1 digit to your desired value with key and 2 key Press S
81. y 2 picks on the terminal cover Follow the procedure vice versa for the removal of terminal cover Parts layout Fan alarm sensor Front view Control panel Ceiling of interior Under the air intake vent Temp sensor Place to where Battery kit Ceiling for power failure alarm MPR 48B Front bottom Evaporating tray Lower back Cooling unit Cooling unit Condensing fan motor Remote alarm terminal Compressor Alarm relay Lower front Electric BOX R 4 e unning capacitor ke WC i Starding capacitor 6P terminal Thermostat for low temp alarm Center bottom Front right side bottom 7 e AT sensor Filter Comp sensor Test data Note All the data are the reference only 40 30 20 10 Internal temperature C Pulldown speed 5 0 10 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Time scale hour Pulldown pressure AT35 C 2 5 Peak 60Hz 2 198MPa Stabilized 50Hz 2 0 Stabilized 60Hz Peak 50Hz un Q 15 50HZHPd 6 50HzB Ps a T 60HzPd dd A Balance pressure 1 190MPa 60 2 5 05 k Stabilized 50Hz Peak 60H MP Stabilized 60Hz 0 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Time scale hour Current A N O O 5 e 115V60Hz Current A 60
82. y pushing the shaft edge to the right and left side respectively Fig 19 4 Fix the recorder to the recorder fitting in the recorder mounting kit 57 referring to the instruction manual enclosed with the recorder mounting kit Fig 20 5 Unscrew 2 screws on the air intake vent cover right side on the front bottom and then remove the air intake vent cover Fig 21 6 Remove the putty covering the sensor port and take out the insulation in it Pass the recorder sensor into the chamber through the sensor port from the space for automatic temperature recorder Fig 22 Air intake vent cover Screw lt overhead view of right chamber gt Sensor port lt overhead view of right chamber gt Fig 22 38 7 Fix the recorder sensor to the sensor fixture Fig 23 The center of the recorder sensor should be the center of the sensor fixture 8 Replace the insulation to the sensor port and cover the sensor port with the putty Then replace and fix the air intake vent cover by 2 screws 9 Connect the recorder connector to the connector for recorder power located at upper right inside the space for automatic temperature recorder Fig 24 The connector for recorder power has a connector cover Remove the connector cover before connection 10 Set the automatic temperature recorder with the channel on the recorder fitting aligned with the shaft and fix the automatic temperature recorder by a s
83. y 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 e ground earth the unit to prevent electric shock If the power supply outlet is not 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 on the rating label attached to the unit Use O of any other voltage or frequency other than that on the rating label may cause fire or electric shock 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 contact with moving parts O 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 the power supply to the unit prior to any 7 repair or maintenance of the unit in
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