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ALARM TEST (VALIDATION)
Your facility may require you to validate the alarm functio. This feature will allow
you to manually set off visual, audible, and remote alarm, without intentionally
warming up the refrigerator. Press [MENU] -> [TEST] to enter the alarm validation.
Press [TEST] button. The alarms will be activated for 5 seconds.
CHANGE TEMPERATURE READOUT BETWEEN °C AND °F
You are able to change the display units between °C AND °F. Press [MENU] ->
[SETTING] and enter your password, and choose [C/F] to change the temp units.
Please note, the logging data will only be available in Celsius format.
CALIBRATION / OFFSET (OFF)
Before making an OFFSET change, please note that this procedure should only be
carried out by a certified technician with a NIST traceable calibrated thermometer.
This feature allows a user to change the temperature reading with +/- 5 degree
differences.
For example, if a technician’s NIST traceable calibrated thermometer is reading 5C,
while the display reads 3C, make a +2C change in offset setting.
TIME
This setting allows you to change the time zone on the Real World Time on the main
screen. The factory setting is Eastern Time.
VOLUME
This setting allows you to change the audible alarm volume. If this refrigerator is
placed in a room filled with other equipment, you may want to turn up the volume
in order to be able to hear the audible alarm.
HIGH TEMP ALARM POINT (ALU)
Under this function, you are able to change the high temperature alarm point. Once
the refrigerator temperature reaches the set point, the display will show “HIGH
TEMP ALARM!” message. Press [MENU] -> [SETTING] and enter your password, and
choose [HI/LO] to change the high temp alarm point.
LOW TEMP ALARM POINT (ALL)
Under this function, you are able to change the low temperature alarm point. Once
the refrigerator temperature reaches the set point, the display will show “LOW
TEMP ALARM!” message. Press [MENU] -> [SETTING] and enter your password, and
choose [HI/LO] to change the low temp alarm point.