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Helmer Scientific i.Series

®

 and Horizon Series

 Freezer - Undercounter

Operation Manual 

360376/C

5

2 Installation

2.1 Location

 

♦ Has a grounded outlet meeting the electrical requirements listed on the product specification label.

 

Is clear of direct sunlight, high temperature sources, heating vents, and air conditioning vents.

 

Has a minimum of 3” (76 mm) of space behind the freezer for clearance and feature access.

 

♦ Meets the limits specified for ambient temperature (15 °C to 32 °C)

 and relative humidity.

2.2 

Placement and Leveling

NOTICE

•  To prevent tipping, ensure the casters (if installed) are unlocked and the door is closed before moving the freezer. 

•  Do not sit, lean, push or place heavy objects on top surface.

1.  Move freezer into place. Lock casters if installed.
2.  Ensure freezer is level.

 Note

Helmer recommends the use of leveling feet and wall and floor brackets (PN 400472-2) for stabilization. Contact Helmer 

Technical Service for parts and instruction.

2.3 

Stacked Undercounter Units

NOTICE

• 

For stacked configuration, both units must have leveling feet installed.

• 

Back brace bars and front stabilizing brackets must be installed (Blue - PN 400821-1; Stainless Steel - PN 400821-2)

•  When stacking units, place the heavier unit on the bottom.
•  Do not open multiple loaded drawers or baskets at the same time.

Contact Helmer or your distributor for more information regarding the stacking kit and methods to secure both units to the wall  

and / or floor.

2.4 

AC Power Cord

 

Use manufacturer supplied power cord only.

 Note

Do not connect unit to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected outlet as nuisance tripping may occur.

 Install power cord

If packaged with modular cord, insert plug securely into the freezer power receptacle prior to connecting to grounded  
outlet.

2.5 

Temperature Probes

A probe bottle along with a container of propylene glycol have been provided with this unit. The propylene glycol is mixed with 

water to create a solution which simulates the product stored in the freezer. The product simulation solution temperature reflects 

the product’s temperature during normal operation.

 Note

Temperature probes are fragile; handle with care.

NOTICE

Failure to fill probe bottles or keep probe bottles filled to the appropriate level may not allow the chamber temperature to 

Summary of Contents for Horizon HLF104-ADA

Page 1: ...eration Manual i Series and Horizon Series Undercounter 360376 C Laboratory i Series iLF104 ADA iLF105 Horizon Series HLF104 ADA HLF105 Plasma Storage i Series iPF104 ADA iPF105 Horizon Series HPF104...

Page 2: ...manual is intended as a guide to provide the operator with necessary instructions on the proper use and maintenance of certain Helmer Scientific products Any failure to follow the instructions as desc...

Page 3: ...d Disable Active Alarms 12 4 Min Max Temperature Monitoring 13 5 i Series Access Control Optional 14 5 1 Setup 14 5 2 Open Freezer with Access Control 14 6 Horizon Series Operation 15 6 1 Initial Powe...

Page 4: ...models that contain similar features For example 105 models refers to all models of that size iPF105 HPF105 iLF105 HLF105 This manual covers all undercounter freezers which may be identified singly b...

Page 5: ...ls Ensure biological materials are stored safely in accordance with all applicable organizational regulatory and legal requirements REQUIRED Decontaminate parts prior to sending for service or repair...

Page 6: ...eling feet installed Back brace bars and front stabilizing brackets must be installed Blue PN 400821 1 Stainless Steel PN 400821 2 When stacking units place the heavier unit on the bottom Do not open...

Page 7: ...ximately 4 oz 120 mL of product simulation solution 3 Secure cap on bottle and place in bracket 4 Replace probes immersing at least 2 50 mm in solution 2 6 Chart Recorder if included Note For complete...

Page 8: ...ine groove 5 Hold chart paper in place while making sure the chart knob is fully tightened Failure to fully tighten the knob can result in paper slipping and losing time 6 Confirm the temperature rang...

Page 9: ...F switch ON 3 Switch back up battery switch ON Notes For models equipped with optional Access Control the back up battery is turned ON with a key switch The Start screen is displayed when the i C3 is...

Page 10: ...erature occurs refer to the service manual for troubleshooting 3 2 Operation Notes Refer to the i C3 User Guide for complete information regarding the i C3 User Interface The i C3 Home screen displays...

Page 11: ...perature setpoints Touch minus or plus on the spin box to change the value Settings screen Device Control Settings screen Notes Default Settings password is 1234 Default setpoint is 30 0 C 3 4 Set Ala...

Page 12: ...e Failure Control probe not functioning properly Evap Defrost Probe Failure Evaporator defrost probe not functioning properly Compressor High Temperature Compressor temperature reading is above high t...

Page 13: ...ill active after the mute delay has ended the audible alarm will sound Enter the Settings password Scroll down to select Sound Settings Touch minus or plus on spin box to set the mute duration Table 2...

Page 14: ...ure reading since the last system reset power on event or manually initiated reset Touch the Reset icon to the right of the display to manually reset Notes The Min Max temperature display can be turne...

Page 15: ...secure storage for freezer contents Refer to the i C3 User Guide for complete information regarding Access Control 5 1 Setup Configure and manage user specific accounts to allow controlled access to t...

Page 16: ...ial numbers of 2015494 or higher Some exceptions may exist For confirmation on your unit please contact Helmer Technical Service Units that do not include the minimum and maximum recording feature wil...

Page 17: ...seconds CLr will be displayed followed by a series of 3 beeps to indicate exit back to the temperature display Notes The minimum and maximum temperature and timer will reset when the unit is powered o...

Page 18: ...te an acceptable margin of error between the actual temperature value and the desired temperature value Monitor Offset Value is factory set to match a calibrated reference thermometer Refer to the ser...

Page 19: ...point Power Failure PoFF appears on display Power to unit has been disrupted Probe Failure Prob appears on display Probe not functioning properly Door Open 3 min DOOR ALARM lamp lights Door is open le...

Page 20: ...ster code also releases the door lock Note The master code should be changed to prevent unauthorized user code setup Enter unique user codes for up to 100 users Each user code is stored with a specifi...

Page 21: ...values are subject to change Refer to the product specification label on your unit for current values The interface on the remote alarm monitoring system is intended for connection to the end user s...

Page 22: ...60 Hz 5 75 4 113 Undercounter Single hinged solid 2 24 x 31 5 x 28 5 610 x 801 x 724 217 99 HPF104 ADA 115V 60 Hz 5 75 4 113 Undercounter Single hinged solid 2 24 x 31 5 x 28 5 610 x 801 x 724 211 96...

Page 23: ...this directive Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste Collect this product separately Use the collection and return systems available locally For more information on the return rec...

Page 24: ...E Door handle includes manual keyed lock U Access port F Magnetic lock assembly includes magnet and handle V Drain Line G Back up battery key switch optional Access Control W Compressor H Condenser g...

Page 25: ...T Drain Line F Door handle includes manual keyed lock U Compressor G Magnetic lock assembly includes magnet and handle V Condensate evaporator H Back up battery key switch optional Access Control W P...

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