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Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units
SET POINTS
Once in the Program Menu press the UP or DOWN arrows
to Set Points and press
i
(Enter) (Figure 22).
Figure 22. Set Points Menu
(2-Drawer Display Shown)
1. Select a function from the Set Points menu by
pressing the UP or DOWN arrows to the desired
function and press
i
(Enter). This selection will allow
the temperature setting to be adjusted.
2. Press
i
(Enter) to lock in the desired temperature setting.
CONFIGURATION
Once in the Program Menu press the UP or DOWN arrows
to Configuration and press
i
(Enter) (Figure 23).
Figure 23. Configuration Menu
(2-Drawer Display Shown)
1. Select a function from the Configuration Menu by
pressing the UP or DOWN arrows to the desired
function and pressing
i
(Enter) allowing the function
to be adjusted or viewed.
•
Mode:
System temperature set points differential
•
Defrost:
Defrost times and set points
•
Compressor:
Compressor run times
•
Condenser:
Condenser temperatures and run times
•
System:
Drawer open timeout, data log interval, run
frame heaters, metric, language, reload defaults
2. Press
i
(Enter) to lock in an adjusted setting or
press the LEFT arrow to go back.
DIAGNOSTICS
Once in the Program Menu press the UP or DOWN arrows
to Diagnostics and press
i
(Enter) for diagnostics display
(Figure 24).
Drawer
Drawer
3
4
Figure 24. Diagnostics Menu
(4-Drawer Display Shown)
TIME AND DATE
Once in the Program Menu press the UP or DOWN arrows
to Time & Date and press
i
(Enter) allowing the time and
date to display.
1. Adjust the time and date by pressing the RIGHT
arrow to the desired digit location and the UP or
DOWN arrow to the proper digit.
2. Press
i
(Enter) to lock in the setting.
3. Repeat for each digit location on the screen.
4. When completed press
i
(Enter) then the LEFT arrow
to exit the Time and Date screen.
SOFTWARE VERSIONS
Once in the Program Menu press the UP or DOWN arrows
to SW Versions (Figure 25) and press
i
(Enter) allowing the
software versions to display.
Figure 25. Software Versions Display
(2-Drawer Display Shown)
NOTE:
The software versions in Figure 25
are shown as examples only and are
not the actual software versions.