I hear more fan noise than normal |
Has the temperature risen recently? Is the front free & clear for proper ventilation? If you've recently held the door open for an extended period of time or you put warmer product in the refrigerator then the unit is likely recovering to its set point temperature. Only be alarmed if you hear abnormal fan sounds. |
How long do I have to wait before I can load the refrigerator? |
Once the unit displays 5°C, you are safe to start loading. If loading with room temperature product, we recommend loading the refrigerator in small increments to avoid raising the temperature above the controlled temperature zone. |
What is the difference between an air sensor and a glycol sensor? |
The air sensor is located along the back panel and represents the open air temperature. A glycol sensor is the vial of liquid with a thermocouple inserted in the liquid. The glycol sensor is most representative of the typical product stored in the refrigerator. It will take the glycol sensor longer to reach the desired set point temperature and it will remain stable longer than the air sensor. The display is defaulted to read the glycol sensor. |
System doesn't recognize USB drive |
We recommend inserting the USB while the display is reading temperature (default screen). Once plugged in you should see a USB icon appear on the icon bar. If it doesn't register after a few attempts, try inserting a different USB memory stick. Contact Thermo Scientific customer service if this persists. |
System doesn't download data to the USB. |
Did you confirm there is a USB icon on the icon bar? Is the LED on USB illuminating? Check the USB device to make sure there is space for the data file. Try using a different USB memory stick. |
I got a system error code. |
Call Customer Care for assistance (866-984-3766). Did you remove the red tab to activate the battery contacts? If the battery strength is low, it needs to be replaced. |
Why does my screen image invert? |
In the case of a power failure, system operates on Battery Mode: The LCD will remain functional through the use of a back-up battery. The LCD will be either in Active mode or in sleep mode. |
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1. When the LCD is in Active mode: The system can store alarm and events in data log. The system can advise of alarms and event via audible and visual means. The door can be unlocked. (a) Unlocking the door through the LCD may lead to a temporary mirror effect on the screen. (b) Unlocking the door through the LCD will also lead to loss of on screen Alarm or Event notification, but this alarm or event will be preserved in the data log. |
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2. When the LCD is in Sleep mode: The system cannot store alarms or events in data log. The system cannot give alarms or events via audible or visual means. Events or alarms present on LCD screen when the system is awake will be lost, but will be preserved in the data log. The system can only monitor and log the temperatures of both sensors i.e. Air and Glycol. Log interval will same as set by user. |
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3. The LCD will change from sleep mode to active mode only under the following conditions: If a user touches the LCD. If AC power is restored. |
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4. When the LCD changes from sleep mode back to active, a temporary mirroring effect may occur. |
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5. All of the above mentioned behaviors which occur only during a situation of power failure and function via battery back-up, are considered normal & will not impact unit performance. |