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Samyo MPR 714

This document is a service manual for Sanyo pharmaceutical refrigerators models MPR-721 and MPR-721R. It provides specifications for the refrigerators including structural dimensions, performance specifications like temperature range and cooling capacity, and control system functions. It also includes contents, wiring diagrams, test data, and instructions for repairing gas leaks and disposing of the products. The manual provides technicians with detailed technical information needed to service and repair the refrigerators.
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Samyo MPR 714

This document is a service manual for Sanyo pharmaceutical refrigerators models MPR-721 and MPR-721R. It provides specifications for the refrigerators including structural dimensions, performance specifications like temperature range and cooling capacity, and control system functions. It also includes contents, wiring diagrams, test data, and instructions for repairing gas leaks and disposing of the products. The manual provides technicians with detailed technical information needed to service and repair the refrigerators.
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Service Manual

FILE No.
Pharmaceutical refrigerator
MPR-721
MPR-721R
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
Biomedical Business Division

SM9910162
Effective models

This service manual is effective following models.

Model name Product code  Voltage and Frequency


MPR-721 823 621 51 115V 60Hz
823 621 52 220V 50Hz
823 621 53 220V 60Hz
823 621 54 230/240V 50Hz
821 621 55 220V 50Hz
MPR-721R 823 621 71 115V 60Hz
821 621 73 220V 60Hz
821 621 74 230/240V 50Hz
Contents
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Specifications 1
䋭Structural specifications
䋭Refrigerator, performance specifications
䋭Control specifications
Dimensions 4
Cooling unit parts 5
Cooling circuits 6
Wiring diagram 7
Circuit diagram 8
Components on PCB 9
Electric parts 10
Control specification 11
Connections on PCB 24
Specifications of sensor 25
Mounting of compressor terminal cover 26
Parts layout 29
Test data 31
䋭Temperature of components
䋭Pull-down speed
䋭Pull-down pressure
䋭Current input and maximum heat discharge
䋭Temperature uniformity
Disposal of your product 36
Instruction manual (extract) 37

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) Use following special tools for repair.


z C h a r g i n g c y l i n d e r
z V a c u u m p u m p
z G a u g e M a n i f o l d
z E x h a u s t i n g h o s e
Specifications

Structural specifications
MPR-721 MPR-721R
External dimensions W770 x D830 x H1955 (mm)
Internal dimensions W650 x D710 x H1500 (mm)
Effective capacity 684 L 671 L
Exterior Painted steel
Interior Painted steel
Doors Double layer pair glass/steel plate, automatic closing mechanism
Insulation Rigid polyurethane foamed-in place
Shelves Hard steel wire on polyester coating
x 4 pcs
------
Dimensions; W565 x D604
Allowable load; 50Kg/ shelf
Drawers ------- Painted steel x 5 pcs
Dimensions; W550 x D530
Allowable load; 40Kg/drawer
Access port Ǿ30 mm in 3 locations (left/right side and ceiling)
Casters 4 (2 leveling legs)
Weight 174 kg 193 kg
Accessories 1 set of key, 2 sets of bolt,
2 nylon clips, 2 binders
Optional Automatic temperature recorder (MTR-0621LH),
components Recorder fixture (MPR-S30),
Automatic temperature recorder (MTR-G04A, G04C),
Recorder fixture (MPR-S7),
Battery kit for power failure alarm (MPR-48B)
Interface board (MTR-480C)

1
Refrigerator, Performance specifications
MPR-721 MPR-721R
Compressor Hermetic type Output; 200W
Refrigerant R-134a
Oil Type;ǩ15HT
Oil additive none
Evaporator Fin and tube type
Condenser Wire and tube, skin condenser type
Defrost control Cycle defrost and evaporator temperature-sensing (Fully automatic)
Automatic defrosting starts when DEF sensor temperature is -12.0͠
(initial) and completes when it is 5.0͠ (initial).
Chamber temperature and ‘dF’ are alternately displayed during defrost.
Cooling capacity +2͠(1/2 air temp, Ambient temp; 35͠, No load)
Heating capacity +23͠(Ambient temp; -5͠)
Control system Microprocessor control
Sensor: Thermistor
Power supply Local voltage
Temperature control
+2͠ ~ +23͠
range
Usable ambient temp -5͠ ~ +35͠
Noise level 41 dB (A scale)
Maximum pressure 1516 kPa
Rated voltage AC110V AC115V AC220V AC220V AC230V AC240V
Rated frequency 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz
Power consumption 330W 340W 330W 280W 305W 305W

2
Functions
MPR-721 MPR-721R
Temperature display Digital temperature display, green LED
Temperature set range Temperature adjustment range: 2͠ ~ 23͠
Digital settings (Unit: 1͠)
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.+2͠ and
+14͠. (Default: Set temp. +5͠)
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.-2͠ and
-14͠. (Default: Set temp. -5͠)
Door alarm DOOR lamp is lit, buzzer alarm with 1 ~ 15 minutes delay.
(Default: 2min)
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.
Life span for fan motor Fan motor accumulation time is notified when about 6 years has
passed.
Life span for battery Battery accumulation time is notified when about 3 years has
passed.
Setting check When battery switch is turned on without setting after attachment,
(MPR-48B, option) E09 and chamber temp are displayed.
Power failure alarm During power failure is occurred, ALARM lamp blinks, buzzer sounds
(Option) intermittently and remote alarm contact turns over.
Overheating protection When the chamber temperature is equal or higher than 30 ͠ ,
condensing fan, DEF heater, drain pan heater and drain pipe heater
are turned off.
When the chamber temperature is equal or lower than 25 ͠ ,
condensing fan, DEF heater, drain pan heater and drain pipe heater
are turned on.
Overcooling protection When the chamber temperature is equal or lower than 1 ͠ ,
compressor is turned off.
When the chamber temperature is equal or higher than 6 ͠ ,
compressor is turned on.
Self-diagnostic functions When any sensor among temp. sensor, AT sensor, DEF sensor and
comp. safe sensor is failed, error code and chamber temperature is
alternately displayed, the buzzer sounds intermittently and remote
alarm contact turns over.
Control panel ALARM: Alarm indicator lamp
DOOR: Door check lamp for door ajar
BUZZER: Alarm buzzer stop key
SET: Set key
key: Scroll key
key: Up arrow key
Key lock functions Press the key for around 5 seconds to be Key Lock available.
L0: Unlock
L1: Lock

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Dimensions

4
Cooling unit parts

Unit䋺䌭䌭
Specification
Parts description
110/115V, 60Hz 220~240V, 50Hz 220V, 60Hz
Compressor Type FL-2088PF FL-2088SP FL-2088RA
Code 7FB-0-M101-003-02 7FB-0-M101-003-03 7FB-0-M101-003-04
Rated voltage 110/115V, 60Hz 220~240V, 50Hz 220V, 60Hz
Refrigeration oil Kind䋺㱍15HT Charged q’ty䋺300cc
Cooling system Forced air cooling system
Condenser 䋨Type䋩 W 480㬍P40㬍6 columns䋨㱢6.35䋩㬍3pcs. Wire and tube
Evaporating pipe W 390㬍P30㬍4 columns䋨㱢6.0 X T0.5䋩
Evaporator 䋨Type䋩 Fin and tube type
Capillary tube
Resistance Psi 57Psi
Length L 1500
Outer diameter (OD) 2.4
Internal diameter (ID) 1.2
Refrigerant R-134a Charged q’ty: 110g
Drier XH-9 Charged q’ty: 18g
Condensing fan 㱢196㬍4pcs. Material䋺AS 䋨Suction䋩
SE4-D041N1P SE4-D041N5P SE4-D041N5P
Condensing fan motor
Output: 4W Output: 4W Output: 4W
Cooling fan 㱢120㬍4pcs. Material䋺ABS 䋨Suction䋩
FU2-B041C1MP FU2-B041C5MP FU2-B041C5MP
Cooling fan motor
Output: 4W Output: 4W Output: 4W

5
Cooling circuits

6
Wiring Diagram

7
Circuit Diagram

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Electric Parts
MPR-721/721R AC110V/115V,60Hz AC220V,50Hz AC220V,60Hz AC230/240V,50Hz
Compressor Type FL-2088PF FL-2088SP FL-2088RA FL-2088SP
Code 7FB-0-M101-003-02 7FB-0-M101-003-03 7FB-0-M101-003-04 7FB-0-M101-003-03
Rated voltage (50/60Hz) 110/115V, 60Hz 220-240V, 50Hz 220V, 60Hz 230/240V, 50Hz
Winding resistance C-R(Main) 1.48㱅㩿㪉㪌㷄㪀 㪎㪅㪎㪏㱅㩿㪉㪌㷄㪀 㪋㪅㪐㪈㱅㩿㪉㪌㷄㪀 㪎㪅㪎㪏㱅㩿㪉㪌㷄㪀
C-S(Aux) 㪊㪅㪏㪏㱅㩿㪉㪌㷄㪀 㪈㪊㪅㪍㪐㱅㩿㪉㪌㷄㪀 㪏㪅㪋㪍㱅㩿㪉㪌㷄㪀 㪈㪊㪅㪍㪐㱅㩿㪉㪌㷄㪀
PTC Type P6R0SAT PGR0SAT PGR0SAT PGR0SAT
Resistance (AT25㷄) 6.8+/-1.4㱅 33+/-6.6ȍ 33+/-6.6ȍ 33+/-6.6ȍ
Overload relay Type 5.6C36C1 2.5C36C1 2.2C36C1 2.5C36C1
Action to the temp. (No current)
OFF 㪈㪊㪏㷄䌾㪈㪉㪈㷄 㪈㪊㪏㷄䌾㪈㪉㪈㷄 㪈㪊㪏㷄䌾㪈㪉㪈㷄 㪈㪊㪏㷄䌾㪈㪉㪈㷄
ON 㪍㪎㷄䌾㪌㪌㷄 㪍㪎㷄䌾㪌㪌㷄 㪍㪎㷄䌾㪌㪌㷄 㪍㪎㷄䌾㪌㪌㷄
Action to the current (AT25㷄) 㪈㪌㪅㪍㪘 㪏㪅㪏㪘 㪏㪅㪈㪘 㪏㪅㪏㪘
Operation time 㪍䌾㪈㪋㫊㪼㪺 㪍䌾㪈㪋㫊㪼㪺 㪍䌾㪈㪋㫊㪼㪺 㪍䌾㪈㪋㫊㪼㪺
Starting capacitor Rating 150µF䋬160VAC 60µF䋬300VAC 60µF䋬300VAC 60µF䋬300VAC
Running capacitor Rating 20µF䋬260VAC 4µF䋬400VAC 4µF䋬400VAC 4µF䋬400VAC
Condensing fan motor Type SE4-D041N1P SE4-D041N5P SE4-D041N5P SE4-D041N5P
Rating AC115V䋬3W AC220-240V, 3W AC220-240V, 3W AC220-240V, 3W
Cooling fan motor Type FU2-R041C1MP FL2-B031C5MP FL2-B031C5MP FL2-B031C5MP
Rating AC115V䋬4P AC220-240V, 4W AC220-240V, 4W AC220-240V, 4W
DEF. heater Rating 73.8W䇮㪈㪈㪌㪭 㪎㪊㪅㪏㪮䋬㪉㪊㪇㪭 㪎㪊㪅㪏㪮䋬㪉㪊㪇㪭 㪎㪊㪅㪏㪮䋬㪉㪊㪇㪭
Resistance (AT25㷄) 㪈㪎㪐㪅㪉㱅 㪎㪈㪍㪅㪏㱅 㪎㪈㪍㪅㪏㱅 㪎㪈㪍㪅㪏㱅
Drain pan heater Rating 10W䋬115V 10W䋬230V 10W䋬230V 10W䋬230V
Resistance (AT25㷄) 1322.5ȍ 5290ȍ 5290ȍ 5290ȍ
Drain pipe heater Rating 2.8W䋬115V 2.6W䋬230V 2.6W䋬230V 2.6W䋬230V
Resistance (AT25㷄) 4729ȍ 20700ȍ 20700ȍ 20700ȍ
Front heater Rating 6.9W䋬115V 6.9W䋬230V 6.9W䋬230V 6.9W䋬230V
Resistance (AT25㷄) 1916ȍ 7666ȍ 7666ȍ 7666ȍ
Frame heater Rating 13.2W䋬115V 13.2W䋬230V 13.2W䋬230V 13.2W䋬230V
Resistance (AT25㷄) 1002ȍ 4008ȍ 4008ȍ 4008ȍ
Comp. protected relay Type G4F-1123T G4F-1123T G4F-1123T G4F-1123T
Rating AC250V䋬20A AC250V䋬20A AC250V䋬20A AC250V䋬20A
Coil DC12V DC12V DC12V DC12V
Temp. control relay Type G4F-1123T G4F-1123T G4F-1123T G4F-1123T
Contact capacity AC250V䋬20A AC250V䋬20A AC250V䋬20A AC250V䋬20A
Coil DC12V DC12V DC12V DC12V
Ballast Type FCB-2157115- FCB-202022/23 FCB-202022/23 FCB-202022/23
Rating 20W, 115V, 60Hz 20W, 220/230V, 50Hz 20W, 220V, 60Hz 20W, 220/230V, 50Hz
Fluorescent lamp Type FL20SD FL20SD FL20SD FL20SD
Rating 20W䋬D32 20W䋬D32 20W䋬D32 20W䋬D32
Glow starter Type FG-1P FG-1P FG-1P FG-1P
Switching power supply Type ZWS10-12/J ZWS10-12/J ZWS10-12/J ZWS10-12/J
AC100-240V䋬50/60Hz䋬0.3A AC100-240V䋬50/60Hz䋬0.3A AC100-240V䋬50/60Hz䋬0.3A AC100-240V䋬50/60Hz䋬0.3A
Rated output DC12V䋬0.85A DC12V䋬0.85A DC12V䋬0.85A DC12V䋬0.85A
Temp. fuse Rating AC250V䋬7A䋬76㷄 melt doun AC250V䋬7A䋬76㷄 melt doun AC250V䋬7A䋬76㷄 melt doun AC250V䋬7A䋬76㷄 melt doun
Temp. sensor Type 502AT 502AT 502AT 502AT
Rating 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄
DEF. sensor Type 502AT 502AT 502AT 502AT
Rating 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄
AT sensor Type 502AT 502AT 502AT 502AT
Rating 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄
Comp. safe sensor Type 502AT 502AT 502AT 502AT
Rating 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄 5kȍ 25㷄
Low temp. alarm thermo Type ATB-S1176 ATB-S1176 ATB-S1176 ATB-S1176
䌏䌎 6㷄 6㷄 6㷄 6㷄
䌏䌆䌆 -1㷄 -1㷄 -1㷄 -1㷄
Thermal protector Type TH-2 TH-2 TH-2 TH-2
䌏䌎 30㷄 30㷄 30㷄 30㷄
䌏䌆䌆 40㷄 40㷄 40㷄 40㷄
Breaker switch Type IR11A2E101R IR11A2E101R IR11A2E101R IR11A2E101R
Rating 250V, 10A 250V, 10A 250V, 10A 250V, 10A
Breaking Current Over than 10A Over than 10A Over than 10A Over than 10A
FL switch Type HLS112D HLS112D HLS112D HLS112D
Rating AC250V䋬6A AC250V䋬6A AC250V䋬6A AC250V䋬6A
Door switch Type SS160-A15 SS160-A15 SS160-A15 SS160-A15
Rating 㪉㪏㪭䇮㪌㪇㪤㪘 㪉㪏㪭䇮㪌㪇㪤㪘 㪉㪏㪭䇮㪌㪇㪤㪘 㪉㪏㪭䇮㪌㪇㪤㪘
Test switch Type SLE6A2-5 SLE6A2-5 SLE6A2-5 SLE6A2-5
Rating 㪋㪘䇮㪉㪌㪇㪭㪘㪚 㪋㪘䇮㪉㪌㪇㪭㪘㪚 㪋㪘䇮㪉㪌㪇㪭㪘㪚 㪋㪘䇮㪉㪌㪇㪭㪘㪚
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Control specification

1. Function mode
F01: Setting of High temp. alarm (Default: 5͠)
F02: Setting of Low temp. alarm (Default: -5͠)
F04: Setting of Door alarm (Default: 2 minutes)
F25: Setting of Ring-back time (Default: 30 minutes)
F42: Check of battery setting (Default:000 = without battery)

(Note)
(1) Low temp. alarm thermo activates when the chamber temperature (without load) is
equal or lower than 2͠ 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 nearly to 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 (with MPR-48B)
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.
E09 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 1st digit blinks.
Press this key again to memorize the value which you changed.

(Scroll key) In Setting Mode, moves between 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.

(Up arrow key) In Setting Mode, increase by 1 every time you press this key.
Function modes are available (“F00” display) if you press this key
for 5 seconds.

3. Temperature setting
Setting range +2͠ ~ +23͠
Display range -50 ~ +50
How to set Press the SET key and change to your desired value with 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.

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4. Key lock
Setting range 0 (Unlock) or 1 (Lock)
How to set In chamber temperature display, press key 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.

5. Function mode
How to set In chamber temperature display, press key for 5 seconds to
step into Function mode with ‘F00’ displayed.
Change blinking 1st digit to your desired value with key and
key. Press SET key to be Function mode available.
Unacceptable If you input unused function code or F51~F59 and press SET key,
setting buzzer tone emitted to inform the value unacceptable.

6. Error codes
Error codes (Self-diagnostic functions)
E01: Temp. sensor is disconnected
E02: Temp. sensor is short circuited
E03: DEF sensor is disconnected
E04: DEF sensor is short circuited
E05: Comp. safe sensor is disconnected
E06: Comp. safe sensor is short circuited
E07: AT sensor is disconnected
E08: AT sensor is short circuited
E09: Battery setting check
E10: Compressor temperature is abnormal
E2P: Memorization of non-volatile memory is failed

Descriptions of error codes


E01: Temp. sensor is disconnected.
E01 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.
E02: Temp. sensor is short circuited.
E02 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 5͠ which is controlled by the


temperature in DEF sensor.

E03: DEF sensor is disconnected.


E03 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.

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E04: DEF sensor is short circuited.
E04 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 performance of defrosting correctly during E03


and E04 emitted.

E05: Comp. safe sensor is disconnected.


E05 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed.
Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on.
Compressor turns off during E05 is emitted.
You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by
pressing BUZZER key.
E06: Comp. safe 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.

E07: AT sensor is disconnected.


E07 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed.
Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on.
Compressor protection is incorrectly activated during AT sensor is
failed.
You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by
pressing BUZZER key.
E08: AT sensor is short circuited.
E08 and chamber temperature are alternately displayed.
Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on.
Compressor protection is incorrectly activated during AT sensor is
failed.
You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by
pressing BUZZER key.

E09: With battery kit (MPR-48B) attached, E09 is emitted for 5 seconds
if you set ‘001’ (battery is attached) in F42 and turn battery switch
off.
With battery kit unattached, E09 is emitted for 5 seconds if you
press ALARM TEST key.
E09 is not emitted in normal operation.
E09 is emitted and buzzer sounds when you attach battery kit and
set ‘000’ (battery is not attached) in F04.
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).

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E10: Compressor temperature is abnormal
E10 and chamber temperature are displayed alternately.
Buzzer sounds intermittently and remote alarm turns on.
H side compressor turns off.
You can stop the buzzer sounding by pressing BUZZER key.
H side compressor turns on when filter sensor temperature –
(minus) ambient temperature is equal or lower than 10͠.
You can stop the buzzer sounding and remote alarm operation by
pressing BUZZER key.
E2P: 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.

Error code priority


Highest priority on the damage possibility on contents.
Higher priority on the possibility of high load on the components or
products.
High
No.1 Temp. sensor (E01, E02)
No.2 DEF sensor (E03, E04)
No.3 Comp. safe sensor (E05, E06)
No.4 AT sensor (E07, E08)
Low No.5 Compressor abnormal temperature (E10)
No.6 Battery setting check (E09)
No.7 Memorization of non-volatile memory is failed (E2P)

7. Alarms
High temp. alarm
When the chamber temperature is equal or higher than set
temperature + high 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: +5͠ (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.

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Low 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: -5͠ (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.

0͠ 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 alarm operation by pressing
BUZZER key during 0͠ alarm.

0͠ alarm has the higher priority than low temp. alarm.

Door alarm 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.

Power failure alarm 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 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.

8. Functions
Auto return 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.

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Ring back 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 F25.
Delay time: 30 minutes (Default)

Battery lifespan You can check battery lifespan (accumulation time) in F03.
(With MPR-48B) Unit: Annual
(Ex. 2 years and 6 months => 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 F06 and press SET key.

Fan motor lifespan You can check fan motor lifespan (accumulation time) in F32.
Unit: Annual
(Ex. 5 years and 8 months => Displayed as ’05.8’)
You cannot use this function without you set ‘001’ in F43
beforehand.
‘F-2’ is shown on temperature display if lifespan is over than ’05.6’.

Lifespan reset: Input ‘410’ in F06 and press SET key.

ROM version You can check ROM version in F30 which is currently installed in
the unit. (Ex. Ver. 1.00 => Displayed as ‘1.00’)

9. Function Mode
Function Division
F01: Setting of high temp. alarm General
F02: Setting of low temp. alarm General
F03: Display of battery lifespan General
F04: Setting of door alarm delay time General
F06: Setting of service code Service
(Initialization of battery and fan motor lifespan)
F07: Zero adjustment of temp. sensor Service
F08: Zero adjustment of DEF sensor Service
F12: Display of temperature in temp. sensor Service
F13: Display of temperature in DEF sensor Service
F14: Display of temperature in comp. safe sensor Service
F15: Display of temperature in AT sensor Service
F16: Display of temperature in fan alarm sensor Service
F17: Check of model code Service
(non-volatile memory initialization)
F25: Setting of Ring back time General
F30: Display of ROM version Service
F32: Display of fan motor lifespan Service
F33: Setting of temperature to start defrosting Service
F34: Setting of temperature to stop defrosting Service
F36: Display of frequency of defrosting Service
F42: Setting check of battery kit General
F43: Notice of fan motor lifespan Service
F50: Setting of temp. alarm delay time Service

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How to use function codes
1) In chamber temperature display, press key for 5 seconds.
2) ‘F00’ is shown on temperature display.
Input your desired function code with 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.

Descriptions of Function codes


F00: Simply passing through.
In ‘F00’ displayed, press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display.

F01: <Function> Setting of high temp. alarm


<Operation> Input F01 and press SET key to display ‘005’ (Default).
Change to your desired value with key and key
(Range:002~014)
Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber
temperature display.

F02: <Function> Setting of low temp. alarm


<Operation> Input F02 and press SET key to display ‘-05’ (Default).
Change to your desired value with key and key
(Range: -02~-14)
Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber
temperature display.

F03: <Function> Display of battery lifespan


<Operation> Input F03 and press SET key to display F03 and battery
lifespan alternately. Press SET key to revert to chamber
temperature display.
Displayed as ’00.0’ if battery accumulation is equal or less
than 36 days.

F04: <Function> Setting of door alarm delay time


<Operation> Input F04 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 chamber
temperature display.

F06: <Function> Setting of service code


(Initialization of battery and fan motor lifespan)
<Operation> 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.
<Cancel> Input F06 to display ‘384’.
Change to ‘000’ with 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 ‘000’. It is not stored in non-volatile memory.

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<Reset of battery lifespan>
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 lifespan>
Step into F06 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.

F07: <Function> To match temperature in temp. sensor to 1/2 chamber air


temperature (Zero adjustment of temp. sensor)
<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
Input F07 and press SET key to display ’00.0’ (Default).
Change to your desired value with key and key.
(Range: -4.9 ~ 04.9)
Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber
temperature display.
(Ex.)
When the set temperature is 5 ͠ and 1/2 chamber air
temperature is 8͠, you should input ’03.0’ in F07 that makes
temperature display change to 8͠ and forcibly cooled to 5͠.

F08: <Function> Zero adjustment of DEF sensor


<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
Input F08 and press SET key to display ’00.0’. (Default)
Change to your desired value with key and key.
(Range: -4.9 ~ 04.9)
Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber
temperature display.

F12: <Function> Display of temperature in temp. sensor


(The 1st decimal point is displayed)
<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
Input F12 and press SET key to display F12 and ‘XX.X’
(current chamber temperature) alternately.
Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display.
(Ex.)
-22.5͠ = Displayed as ’22.5’
3 digits display, so minus ‘-‘ is not displayed.
<Cancel> In F12 and ‘XX.X’ are alternately displayed, press SET key to
revert to chamber temperature display.

F13: <Function> Display of temperature in DEF sensor


(The 1st decimal point is displayed)
<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
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.
<Cancel> In F13 and ‘XX.X’ are alternately displayed, press SET key to
revert to chamber temperature display.

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F14: <Function> Display of temperature in compressor safe sensor
(The 1st decimal point is displayed)
<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
Input F14 and press SET key to display F14 and ‘XX.X’
(comp. safe sensor temperature) alternately.
Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display.
’99.9’ should be always displayed even if it is over than
99.9͠.
<Cancel> In F14 and ‘XX.X’ are alternately displayed, press SET key to
revert to chamber temperature display.

F15: <Function> Display of temperature in AT sensor


(The 1st decimal point is displayed)
<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
Input F15 and press SET key to display F15 and ‘XX.X’ (DEF
sensor temperature) alternately.
Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display.
<Cancel> In F13 and ‘XX.X’ are alternately displayed, press SET key to
revert to chamber temperature display.

F17: <Function> Check of model code


(Non-volatile memory initialization)
<Operation> Input F17 and press SET key to display ‘003’ (MPR-721).
<Non-volatile memory initialization>
Display ‘003’ and press SET key to initialize non-volatile
memory.
Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display.

Kind of setting Default


Model code : 003 (MPR-721)
Zero adjustment value for temp. sensor : 0͠
Key lock : OFF (Unlocked)
Temperature to stop defrosting : 5͠
Set temperature : 5͠
Set temperature for high temp. alarm : 5͠
Set temperature for low temp. alarm :-5͠
Communication ID :000
Communication mode :000
Individual set for air circulation alarm temp. : OFF (Not individual)
Check of battery setting : OFF
Zero adjustment value for DEF sensor : 0͠
Ring back time : 30 minutes
Temp. alarm delay time : 15 minutes
Door alarm delay time : 2 minutes
Temperature to start defrosting : -12͠
Temperature to turn compressor on : 0.6͠
Temperature to turn compressor off : -0.4͠
Notice of fan motor lifespan : ON

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F25: <Function> Setting of Ring back (alarm recovery) time
<Operation> Input F25 and press SET key to display ‘030’ (Default).
Change to your desired value with key.
(Range:000~060)
Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber
temperature display.
<Ring back time>
000: None 040: 40 minutes
010: 10 minutes 050: 50 minutes
020: 20 minutes 060: 60 minutes
030: 30 minutes

F30: <Function> Display of ROM version


<Operation> 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 => Displayed as ‘1.00’

F32: <Function> Display of fan motor lifespan (accumulation period)


<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
Input F32 and press SET key to display F32 and ‘XX.X’
(accumulation time) alternately.
Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display.
(Ex.) ’00.0’ = Accumulation period is less than 36days

F33: <Function> Setting of temperature to start defrosting


<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
Input F33 and press SET key to display ‘-12’ (Default).
Change to your desired value with key and key.
(Range:-5.0~-19.9)
Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display.

F34: <Function> Setting of temperature to stop defrosting


<Operation> Input service code in F06 prior to the operation.
Input F34 and press SET key to display ‘005’ (Default).
Change to your desired value with key and key.
(Range:0.1~9.9)
Press SET key to revert to chamber temperature display.

F36: <Function> Display of frequency of defrosting


<Operation> 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 chamber temperature display.
Display: 999 (Max)
<Reset> Turn the power off or press key for 5 seconds to reset
frequency of defrosting.

F42: <Function> Setting check of battery kit


<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 key.
Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber
temperature display.
000: Battery kit is unattached
001: Battery kit is attached

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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’.
Change to alternative value with key.
Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber
temperature display.
000: Not notified
001: Notified (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 key and key.
Press SET key to memorize the value and revert to chamber
temperature display.
000: No delay time
F44~49, 51~59: Unused.
Simply passing through with the buzzer tone emitted.

10. Compressor control

Compressor ON and OFF temperature (Differential point)


Compressor ON* When chamber temperature is equal to set temperature + 0.6͠
Compressor OFF When chamber temperature is equal to set temperature – 0.4͠
* Unit has 3 minutes delay 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 5͠.
DEF sensor temp. to turn compressor ON DEF sensor temp. to turn compressor OFF
7.0͠ 0.0͠

Compressor protection
When the condensing fan locks, the compressor should stop running in the following
condition to prevent discharge pressure from being increased.

Condition to protect compressor


Compressor stops running when the temperature in comp. safe sensor is equal or higher
than 52͠.
Compressor starts running again when the temperature in comp. safe sensor is equal or
lower than AT+10͠.

11. Defrosting
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.

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Defrosting by the temperature in evaporator

When DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is equal or lower than -12͠, the unit starts
defrosting.
When DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is equal or higher than 5͠, the unit stops
defrosting.

Defrosting by the compressor ON 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 DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is lower than 0͠

The unit stops defrosting when DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is equal or higher
than 5͠.
When the DEF sensor temperature in evaporator is higher than 0͠ 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 +7.0͠ 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. Compressor delay time


Compressor turns on with 9 seconds of delay since the power was supplied (reset).

13. 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

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14. Lamp operation
<Display PCB>
DP51: ALARM
(Red) Blinks in alarming condition
DP52: DOOR
(Red) Lit when door ajar

<Main PCB>
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
DP3: DEF heater operation
(Red) Lit: DEF heater turns on
Goes off: DEF heater turns off
DP4: Compressor protection relay operation
(Yellow) Lit: Compressor turns on
Goes off: Compressor forcibly turns off

15. Examples of digital displays

Chamber temp. 㩷 㩷 5.5㷄 Decimal point


(Chamber temp.)㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 7.7
Set temp. 㩷 㩷 㩷 5㷄 Sensor offset㩷 㩷 㩷 -5.0

Function 㩷 㩷 㩷 F03 Forcible defrosting 㩷 㩷 㩷 dF

Service code㩷 㩷 㩷 384 Error code 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 E01

Set value 㩷 㩷 㩷 004

Key lock mode 㩷 㩷 㩷 L_0

16. Buzzer tone


Alarming condition : Intermittent
Key operation : Click tone
Input value memorization : Click tone
Unacceptable input : error tone (1 second)
Door alarm : Intermittent (shorter interval than other alarms)

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Connections on PCB

Connector Connects to Usage


Switching power supply
䋤1 +12VDC To supply the power to Temp. control
CN1
PCB.
䋤3 GND
#1 - #6: Communication board,
CN2
MTR-480 (Option)
Remote alarm terminal Output for remote alarm contact
䋤1 COM 䊶㩷OPEN between 䋤 1 and 䋤 2 , CLOSE
CN3 䋤2 N.O.(Current is not conducted) between #1 and #3 in normal condition
䋤3 N.C.(Current is not conducted) when the current is conducted.

#1 - #2: Temp. control relay To turn Temp. relay on and off.


CN4
#5 - #6: Comp. protected relay To protect compressor.
CN5 Display circuit board 䋨CN51䋩 To connect with switches.
CN6 Display circuit board 䋨CN52䋩 To connect with LEDs.
Door switch and sensors
䋤1䋭䋤2: Door switch
CN7 To input from door switch and sensors
䋤3䋭䋤4: Temp. sensor
䋤5䋭䋤6: DEF sensor
To connect with Battery switch.
CN8 #1 - #2: Battery switch MPR-48B(Option) To supply the power during power failure
alarm.

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 Specifications of sensor 

Following shows temperature and resistance characteristic in temperature sensor (502AT).

Temperature Resistance Temperature Resistance Temperature Resistance


㧔͠㧕 (kȍ㧕 㧔͠㧕 (kȍ㧕 㧔͠㧕 㧔kȍ㧕

-50 154.5 -7 17.92 12 8.17

-45 116.5 -6 17.16 13 7.85

-40 88.85 -5 16.43 14 7.55

-35 68.15 -4 15.74 15 7.29

-30 52.84 -3 15.08 16 6.99

-25 41.19 -2 14.45 17 6.73

-20 32.43 -1 13.86 18 6.48

-19 30.92 0 13.29 19 6.24

-18 29.50 1 12.74 20 6.01

-17 28.14 2 12.22 25 5.00

-16 26.87 3 11.72 30 4.18

-15 25.65 4 11.25 35 3.51

-14 24.51 5 10.80 40 2.96

-13 23.42 6 10.37 45 2.51

-12 22.39 7 9.96 50 2.14

-11 21.41 8 9.57 55 1.83

-10 20.48 9 9.20 60 1.57

-9 19.58 10 8.84

-8 18.73 11 8.49

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Mounting of compressor terminal cover

䋨1䋩

㪚 㪩

Fixing metal

1.Hang fixing metal on both holes of the


terminal and move it to the right.

䋨2䋩

Terminal cover
Upside

2.Align terminal cover upside up and put


lead wires into the cover.

䋨3䋩

3. Connect PTC and OLR with lead wires


correctly as Wiring diagram (P.7) indicates.

PTC

OLR

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䋨4䋩

Terminal cover
(Partially cut for explanation) PTC

Squarish hole
Projection inside Terminal cover

䋨5䋩

4.Align the projection of terminal cover with


the squalish hole of PTC, and fit PTC to the
terminal cover. (See picture (4))

䋨6䋩

Ready to mount on compressor

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䋨7䋩

5.Mount terminal cover on the compressor


terminal without space between them. Move
the fixing metal back to original position and
catch it by 2 projections on the terminal
cover.

Projection

䇭Follow the procedure vice versa for the removal of terminal cover.

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Parts layout

Control panel

䇼Front cover removed䇽

Light switch Glow starter


Remote alarm terminal (with cover)

䇼Ceiling of chamber䇽

Temp. sensor Condensing fan

䇼Back side䇽 䇼Ceiling䇽

Compressor

Breaker switch

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䇼Inside of ceiling䇽 䇼Inside of ceiling䇽

Duct

Thermostat cover Electric BOX


Fan motor Thermostat
for low temp. alarm
䇼Inside of Electric BOX䇽

Main PCB Switching power supply

䇼Inside of Electric BOX䇽

Cover

Temp. control relay


(G4F-1123T䋩
Ballast

Comp. protected relay Starting cap.


䋨G4F-11123T) Running cap.

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Test data

Temperature of components (Reference data on maximum cooling)

Ambient temperature 30㷄 Ambient temperature 35㷄


50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz
Compressor case bottom 46.1 45.0 51.7 51.0
Discharge pipe 66.7 68.0 74.7 77.6
Dryer inlet 33.6 33.4 38.9 39.5
Evaporator inlet -18.9 -20.8 -15.8 -17.3
Evaporator outlet -19.0 -21.2 -16.1 -17.9
Header outlet -20.0 -22.2 -17.0 -18.9
Suction pipe 17.9 16.9 21.9 21.4
Air temperature at center of
-9.5 -11.9 -9.1 -11.1
chamber
Discharge pressure : Pd (Mpa) 1.000 0.997 1.139 1.160
Suction pressure : Ps (Mpa) 0.145 0.133 0.159 0.147

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Pulldown speed(AT35㷄䋩

40

50Hz
Internal temperature䋨㷄䋩

30
60Hz

20

10

-10
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Time scale(hour)

Pulldown pressure(AT35㷄)
1.6
Peak䋨60Hz) 1.516MPa
1.4
Stabilized䋨50Hz) 1.161MPa
1.2
Peak䋨50Hz) 1.464MPa Stabilized䋨60Hz) 1.145MPa
Pd,Ps(Mpa)

1.0
50HzPd
0.8
50HzP䌳
0.6
60HzPd
0.4 Balance pressure 0.45MPa 60HzP䌳
Peak䋨50Hz) 0.460MPa
0.2 Stabilized䋨50Hz) 0.159MPa
Peak䋨60Hz) 0.470MPa Stabilized䋨60Hz) 0.148MPa
0.0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Time scale(hour)

Current-Input(AT35㷄䋩

115V60Hz_Current(A)
7 600
230V50Hz_Current(A)
6 Peak䋨60Hz) 492W
115V60Hz_Input(W) 500
230V50Hz_Input(W)
5
400
Current(A)

Input(W)

4 Peak(50Hz) 438W
300
3
Peak(60Hz) 4.5A 200
2

1 100
Peak(50Hz) 2.2A
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Time scale(hour)

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Chamber Temperature Uniformity (Reference Data)

1 3
㽲 㽴
㽶 5
㽳 㽵
2 4

㪬㫇㫇㪼㫉㩷㫊㪿㪼㫃㪽
5%H 6 8
㽷 㽹
㽻 50%H
10
㽸 㽺
7 9

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H 㪤㫀㪻㪻㫃㪼㩷㫊㪿㪼㫃㪽
㪣㫆㪸㪻㩷㩷㫃㫀㫅㪼

11 13
㽼 㽾 5%H
㾀 15
㽽 㽿
12 14

㪣㫆㫎㪼㫉㩷㫊㪿㪼㫃㪽

䊶䊶䊶㪜㪽㪽㪼㪺㫋㫀㫍㪼㩷㪸㫉㪼㪸
䋼Conditions䋾 Note:This data does not represent a guarantee of product
Ambient temperature: 20/30㷄
Unloaded

䋼Distribution data䋾
Temperature of the cycle in each area (SV=5㷄䇮air temperature)
Unit:㷄
Ambient temp. 20㷄
50Hz 60Hz
Middle of Middle of
Maximum Minimum Differential Maximum Minimum Differential
cycle cycle
㽲 7.1 4.3 5.7 ±1.4 7.0 4.1 5.6 ±1.5
㽳 7.3 3.6 5.5 ±1.9 7.2 3.5 5.5 ±1.9
㽴 7.0 4.1 5.6 ±1.5 6.9 4.1 5.6 ±1.4
㽵 7.1 3.1 5.2 ±2.0 7.0 3.0 5.2 ±2.0
㽶 7.0 2.3 4.8 ±2.4 7.0 2.2 4.8 ±2.4
㽷 7.1 2.9 5.2 ±2.1 7.1 3.0 5.2 ±2.1
㽸 6.7 3.0 5.0 ±1.9 6.7 2.8 4.9 ±2.0
㽹 7.0 1.9 4.4 ±2.6 6.9 1.8 4.4 ±2.6
㽺 6.9 1.4 4.3 ±2.8 6.8 1.3 4.3 ±2.8
㽻 6.4 2.4 4.6 ±2.0 6.3 2.3 4.6 ±2.0
㽼 7.2 1.7 4.6 ±2.6 7.1 1.5 4.6 ±2.5
㽽 6.8 2.0 4.5 ±2.4 6.7 1.8 4.5 ±2.5
㽾 7.0 2.1 4.7 ±2.3 7.0 1.8 4.7 ±2.3
㽿 7.4 1.4 4.6 ±2.8 7.3 1.3 4.6 ±2.7
㾀 6.3 1.8 4.1 ±2.2 6.4 1.8 4.1 ±2.3
Average - - 4.9 - - - 4.8 -
Unit:㷄
Ambient temp. 30㷄

50Hz 60Hz

Middle of Middle of
Maximum Minimum Differential Maximum Minimum Differential
cycle cycle
㽲 7.4 4.5 5.9 ±1.5 7.4 4.5 6.0 ±1.5
㽳 7.5 3.8 5.6 ±1.9 7.5 4.0 5.8 ±1.8
㽴 7.2 4.1 5.7 ±1.6 7.3 4.4 5.9 ±1.5
㽵 7.3 3.3 5.2 ±2.0 7.3 3.4 5.4 ±2.0
㽶 7.0 2.4 4.6 ±2.3 7.1 2.5 4.8 ±2.3
㽷 7.3 3.0 5.2 ±2.2 7.3 3.3 5.5 ±2.0
㽸 6.7 2.9 4.8 ±1.9 6.9 3.1 5.0 ±1.9
㽹 6.9 2.0 4.2 ±2.5 7.0 2.1 4.5 ±2.5
㽺 6.7 1.4 4.0 ±2.7 6.9 1.6 4.3 ±2.7
㽻 6.4 2.5 4.4 ±2.0 6.5 2.7 4.7 ±1.9
㽼 7.0 1.7 4.3 ±2.7 7.2 1.9 4.6 ±2.6
㽽 6.7 2.0 4.3 ±2.4 6.8 2.1 4.5 ±2.4
㽾 7.0 2.2 4.5 ±2.5 7.2 2.2 4.8 ±2.4
㽿 7.3 1.4 4.3 ±3.0 7.4 1.7 4.6 ±2.8
㾀 6.8 1.6 4.1 ±2.7 7.0 1.7 4.4 ±2.6
Average - - 4.8 - - - 5.0 -

䋼Amount of power consumption䋾


Amount of power consumption when driving at cy (SV=5㷄䋩
Unit䋺kWh/day
Ambient temp. 20㷄 Ambient temp. 30㷄
50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz
110V - 5.74 - 6.62
115V - 6.04 - 6.91
220V 5.40 5.73 5.95 6.65
230V 5.79 - 6.32 -
240V 6.00 - 6.89 -

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Disposal of your product

FOR EU USERS
The symbol mark and recycling systems described below apply to EU countries and do not
apply to countries in other areas of the world.
Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and
components which can be recycled and/or reused.

The symbol mark means that electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and
accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household
waste.

Note:
If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark, this chemical symbol means that
the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be
indicated as follows: Hg: mercury, Cd: cadmium, Pb: lead

In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and
electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators.
Please, dispose of them correctly at your local community waste collection/recycling centre.

Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!

           

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Instruction manual

䊶㩷This section is extracted and printed from Instruction Manual.

䊶㩷If you find out “Refer to page 䃂䃂” 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.

䊶㩷Please note the extracted Instruction Manual which corresponds to the initial unit
production, so the contents may be revised in future.

37
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MPR-721
MPR-721R
Pharmaceutical Refrigerator

MPR-721R

38
CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION P. 2
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION P. 3
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS P. 7
REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS P. 8
Inside of front panel P. 10
Control panel P. 11
INSTALLATION SITE P. 12
INSTALLATION P. 13
START-UP OF UNIT P. 14
STOCK OF CONTAINERS P. 15
CHAMBER TEMPERATURE SETTING P. 16
KEY LOCK FUNCTION P. 16
ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING P. 17
SETTING OF DELAY OF DOOR ALARM P. 18
SETTING OF RINGBACK OF ALARM BUZZER P. 19
OPERATION CHECK AFTER RECOVERY P. 19
DEFROST CYCLES P. 20
REMOTE ALARM TERMINAL P. 20
ALARMS & SAFETY FUNCTIONS P. 21
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Cleaning of cabinet P. 22
Cleaning of evaporating tray P. 22
Replacement of fluorescent lamp P. 23
Replacement of glow starter P. 23
TROUBLESHOOTING P. 24
DISPOSAL OF UNIT P. 25
OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
Automatic temperature recorder P. 30
Attachment of recorder MTR-0621LH P. 31
Attachment of recorder MTR-G04A or MTR-G04C P. 32
Attachment of battery kit MPR-48B P. 33
Attachment of interface board MTR-480C P. 34
Setting for battery before starting P. 35
SPECIFICATIONS P. 36
PERFORMANCE P. 36
SAFETY CHECK SHEET P. 37

1 39
INTRODUCTION
Ŷ Read this manual carefully before using the appliance and follow the instructions for safety operation.

Ŷ 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.

Ŷ Keep this manual in an adequate place to refer to it as necessary.

Ŷ The contents of the manual will be subjected to change without notice due to the improvement of
performance or functions.

Ŷ Contact Sanyo sales representative or agent if any page of the manual is lost or page order is incorrect.

Ŷ Contact Sanyo sales representative or agent if any point in this manual is unclear or if there are any
inaccuracies.

Ŷ No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the expressed written permission of
Sanyo.

40 2
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 to the user and
any other person.

Precautions are illustrated in the following way:

WARNING
Failure to observe WARNING signs could result in a hazard to personnel
possibly resulting in serious injury or death.

CAUTION
Failure to observe CAUTION signs could result in injury to personnel and
damage to the unit and associated property.

Symbol shows;

 this symbol means caution.

 this symbol means an action is prohibited.

 this symbol means an instruction must be followed.

Be sure to keep this manual in a place accessible to users of this unit.

< Label on the unit >


This mark is labeled on the cover in which the electrical components of high voltage
are enclosed to prevent the electric shock.
The cover should be removed by a qualified engineer or a service personnel only.

3 41
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 by water.
Deterioration of the insulation may result which could cause current leakage or electric shock.

Never install the unit in a flammable or volatile location. This may cause explosion or fire.

Never install the unit where acid or corrosive gases are present as current leakage or electric
shock may result due to corrosion.

Always 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.

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
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.

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
repair or maintenance of the unit in 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.

42 4
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION

WARNING
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.

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.

Do not use the supply cord if its plug is loose. Such supply cord may cause fire or electric shock.

Never disassemble, repair, or modify the unit yourself. Any such work carried out by an
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.

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.

Disconnect the power supply plug before moving the unit. Take care not to damage the power
cord. A damaged cord may cause electric shock or fire.

Disconnect the power plug when the unit is not used for long periods. Keeping the connection
may cause electric shock, current leakage, or fire due to the deterioration of insulation.

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
prevent accidents such as suffocation.

Do not put the packing plastic bag within reach of children as suffocation may result.

5 43
PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION

CAUTION
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.

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.

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.

Be careful not to tip over the unit during movement to prevent damage or injury.

Prepare a safety check sheet when you request any repair or maintenance for the safety of service
personnel.

44 6
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 5oC to 40oC

4. Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperature up to 31oC decreasing linearly to 50% relative
humidity at 40oC;

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) II; For mains
supply the minimum and normal category is II;

8. Pollution degree 2 in accordance with IEC 60664.

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REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS
19 1 2 3

6
18
5

7
17

16
15
8
14

13 9

12 11 10
18

MPR-721
6

17

13

MPR-721R Back side

46 8
REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS
1. Front cover: Open this cover when connecting the remote alarm or replacing glow stater for
fluorescent lamp.
2. Control panel: The chamber temperature and alarms can be set through the keys on the control
panel. The temperature indicator and lamps are also provided on the control panel. Refer to page 11.
3. Light switch: This switch is used for turning the fluorescent lamp off and on.
4. Space for automatic temperature recorder: An automatic temperature recorder (optional
component) can be mounted here. See page 28.
5. Fluorescent lamp: 20 W lamp. See page 21 for replacement.
6. Circuit breaker (right back side): This disconnects the power when any abnormality is occurred and
over current is rushed. Rated AC 250 V, 10 A.
7. Lock: Turn the key counterclockwise through 180o to securely lock the door.
8. Glass window: The window may have condensation in high humidity environment. Wipe off the
condensation with a soft dry cloth.
9. Handle: Always hold the handle when opening/closing the door.
10. Condensation tray: The condensation on the door is accumulated in this tray. Wipe off the water
occasionally.
11. Leveling foot: Adjust the height of the leveling feet by turning the screw bolts until the unit is level.
12. Castor: When installing the unit the castors can be raised from the ground by using the leveling feet
above.
13. Shelf (MPR-721 only): Items to be stored in the chamber must be placed on the shelves. The
maximum storage weight for each shelf is 50 kg. Do not put stored items directly onto the interior floor of
the chamber. See page 15.
Drawer (MPR-721R only): Items to be stored in the chamber must be placed on the drawers. The
maximum storage weight for each drawer is 40 kg.
14. Access port: This port allows temperature measurement cables to enter the chamber from outside.
A total of three (3) ports are provided; left side, right side and top.
15. Air exhaust vent: Do not block this vent. If this vent is blocked, temperature regulation will become
unstable. Do not place stored items in the path of the cold air.
16. Air intake vent: Do not block this vent. If this vent is blocked, temperature regulation will become
unstable. Do not insert a finger or any foreign object into this vent as there is danger from the internal fan.
17. Evaporating tray (back side): Defrost water from the evaporator accumulates on the tray and
evaporates into the atmosphere. See page 20 for cleaning.
18. Fixture (back side): These keep the adequate space between the unit and wall and also can be
used for fixing the unit. See page 13.
19. Battery for power failure alarm MPR-48B (option): MPR-48B (option) is installed. See page 31.

9 47
REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS
Inside of front cover

1. Glow starter (with cover): This is for the fluorescent light. It is recommended that the glow starter
is also replaced when the fluorescent light is replaced. Refer to page 21.

2. Remote alarm terminal: This is used to connect the unit to an exterior alarm to notify users of any
malfunction. Refer to page 18.

48 10
REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS
Control panel
1 2 3

7 6 5 4

1. Door alarm lamp (DOOR): This lamp is lit when the door is opened.

2. Alarm lamp (ALARM): This lamp flashes during an alarm condition.

3. Digital temperature indicator: This indicator shows the present chamber temperature or set
temperature.

4. Numerical value shift key ( ): Pressing this key in the set mode causes the numerical value to
scroll up. ON-OFF of key lock can be selected by pressing this key in the key lock mode. See page
16.

5. Digit shift key ( ): Pressing this key in the set mode alters the digit to be set. Key lock is
available by pressing this key for more than 5 seconds in the temperature display mode. See page 16.

6. Set key (SET): Temperature setting mode is initiated by pressing this key. Once the key is pressed,
the digit to be changed will flash. Pressing this key again after setting the desired temperature stores
the set temperature in the memory.

7. Alarm buzzer stop key (BUZZER): To silence the audible alarm, press this key. Press it once
again to reactivate the alarm.

11 49
INSTALLATION SITE
To operate this unit properly and to obtain maximum performance, install the unit in a location with the
following conditions:

Ŷ A location not subjected to direct sunlight


Do not install the unit under direct sunlight. Installation in a location subjected to direct sunlight cannot
obtain the intended performance.

Ŷ A 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.

Ŷ A 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.

Ŷ A location with little temperature change


Install the unit under stable ambient temperature. The allowable ambient temperature is between -5 and
+35oC.

Ŷ A location with a sturdy and level floor


Always install the unit on a sturdy and level floor. The uneven floor or tilted installation may cause failure
or injury. Install the unit in stable condition to avoid the vibration or noise. Unstable condition may
cause vibration or noise.

WARNING
Install the unit on a sturdy floor. 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.
Select a level and sturdy floor for installation. This precaution will prevent the unit from tipping.
Improper installation may result in water spillage or injury from the unit tipping over.

Ŷ A location not prone to high humidity


Install the unit in the ambient of 80% R.H. or less humidity. Installation under high humidity may cause
current leakage or electric shock.

WARNING
Do not use the unit outdoors. Current leakage or electric shock may result if the unit is exposed to
rain water.
Never install the unit in a humid place or a place where it is likely to be splashed by water.
Deterioration of the insulation may result which could cause current leakage or electric shock.

Ŷ 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.

Ŷ 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.

50 12
INSTALLATION
1. Removing the packaging materials and tapes
Remove all transportation packaging materials and
tapes. Open the doors and ventilate the unit. If the
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. Leveling foot
Fig. 1

2. Adjusting the leveling feet


Extend the leveling feet by rotating them
counterclockwise to contact them to the floor. Bolt (provided)
Ensure the unit is level. See Fig. 1.

3. Fixing the unit


45 mm
Two fixtures are attached to the rear of the frame.
10.5 mm
Fix the frame to the wall by attaching a rope or chain
between the wall and the fixtures.
If holes can be drilled in the wall, drill a 10.5 mm Fig. 2
diameter hole (Fig. 2) and fix the unit by using the
special bolt-nut supplied. This bolt-nut can only be
used on a concrete wall.

4. Ground (earth)
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.

WARNING
Use a power supply outlet with ground (earth) to prevent electric shock. If the power supply outlet is
not grounded, it is necessary to install a ground by qualified engineers.
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.

13 51
START-UP OF UNIT
Follow the procedures for the initial and consequent operations of the unit.

1. Connect the power cord to the dedicated outlet with appropriate rating.

CAUTION
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 buzzer by pressing the
alarm buzzer stop key (BUZZER).

3. Set the chamber temperature to 5oC.

4. Allow the chamber temperature to fall to 5oC. Check the chamber temperature on the temperature
indicator.

5. Turn on the fluorescent light switch to check the light. After checking, turn off the switch if the light is
not necessary.

6. Set the desired temperature. When the chamber temperature gets to the set temperature, begin
slowly placing items into the chamber to minimize the temperature rise.

CAUTION
The chamber is refrigerated by the forced circulation of cooled air inside the chamber. Ensure that the
air intake and exhaust vents are not blocked. Adequate space should be provided between the items
inside the unit to allow air circulation.

If any electrical equipment is used in the chamber, the chamber temperature cannot be maintained due to
the heat emission from the equipment. Refer to the table below when you use any equipment.
(at ambient temperature of 35oC)
Heat load in chamber Lowest chamber temperature
100 W 2oC
200 W 9oC
300 W 18oC

52 14
STOCK OF CONTAINERS
Always distribute items so as not to disturb the air circulation in the chamber. Disruption of the
air flow can cause items to freeze or reduce the uniformity of the chamber temperature.
Never put any articles on the top of the unit.

Air intake vent


Do not block this vent with containers. If this vent
Fan Air exhaust vent
becomes blocked, temperature regulation becomes
unstable. Do not place paper or vinyl near the vent as
Air intake vent
they may be sucked into the fan.

Load line
Air exhaust vent
Do not block this vent with containers as this can
impede air circulation. Items stored near the exhaust
air vent can freeze when the refrigerator is operating
at temperature settings lower than 5oC. Stock space
Cooling air
Load line
In this refrigerator, storage space is limited to allow
the passage of cool air around the chamber. The
Load line
label “load line” is fixed to both sides of the chamber.
Always stock items within this line.
Side view

CAUTION
Never store corrosive substances in this unit. This may lead to damage to the inner components or
electric parts.

15 53
CHAMBER TEMPERATURE SETTING
Table 1 shows the basic procedure for setting the chamber temperature. Perform key operations in the
sequence indicated in the table. The example in the table is based on the assumption that the desired
temperature is 4oC.
Note: The unit is set at the factory with a chamber temperature of 5oC.

Table 1 Basic operation sequence (Example: Chamber set temperature 4oC)


Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation
---- The current chamber temperature is
1 Turn the power switch ON. displayed.

2 Press set key. SET The first digit is flashed.

Press numerical value shift key and When pressed, the figure of settable
3
scroll the figure to 4. digit increases.
Set temperature is memorized and the
4 Press set key. SET current chamber temperature is
displayed.
Note:
The temperature set mode returns to the temperature display mode automatically when 90 seconds has
passed without any key operation. In this case, the chamber temperature setting is not accepted.
The available set range of chamber temperature is between 2 and 23oC. The partial freezing may
occurred if the set temperature is lower than 3oC.

KEY LOCK FUNCTION


This unit is provided with a key lock function. When the key lock is ON, change of temperature setting
through the key pad is not available. The key lock is set in OFF at the factory.
Display Mode Function
L0 Key lock is OFF Enable to change of temperature setting
L1 Key lock is ON Disable to change of temperature setting

Table 2 Procedure for key lock setting (change from key lock OFF to key lock ON)
Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation
---- The current chamber temperature is
1 displayed.

2 Press digit shift key for 5 seconds. The first digit is flashed.

Press numerical value shift key and When pressed, the figure of settable
3 digit increases.
scroll the figure to 1.
The key lock is set to ON.
4 Press set key. SET The current chamber temperature is
displayed.

54 16
ALARM TEMPERATURE SETTING
This unit is provided with both high and low temperature alarms. The temperature at which the alarm is
activated may be changed.
The available set range for high temperature alarm is between +2oC and +14oC and -2oC and -14oC for
low temperature alarm against the chamber temperature.
Note: The temperature alarm is set at r5oC of the set temperature at the factory.
Display Mode Function
F01 High temperature alarm set See Table 5 on page 19
F02 Low temperature alarm set See Table 5 on page 19
As an example, Table 3 shows the procedure to set the high temperature alarm so that the alarm can
activate when the chamber temperature is 3oC higher than the set temperature.
Table 4 shows the procedure to set the low temperature alarm so that the alarm can activate when the
chamber temperature is 3oC lower than the set temperature.

Table 3 Procedure for setting high temperature alarm


Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation
The current chamber temperature is
1 ----
displayed.
Press numerical value shift key for
2 The first digit is flashed.
5 seconds.
Press numerical value shift key and When pressed, the figure of settable
3
scroll the figure to 1. digit increases.
Press set key. The first digit is flashed.
4 SET

Pressing the key shifts the digit which


Set the temperature to 003 with the
can be set.
5 digit shift key and numerical value
When pressed, the figure of settable
shift key.
digit increases.
Alarm temperature is memorized and
6 Press set key. SET the current chamber temperature is
displayed.

Table 4 Procedure for setting low temperature alarm


Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation
The current chamber temperature is
1 ----
displayed.
Press numerical value shift key for
2 The first digit is flashed.
5 seconds.
Press numerical value shift key and When pressed, the figure of settable
3
scroll the figure to 2. digit increases.

4 Press set key. SET The first digit is flashed.

Pressing the key shifts the digit which


Set the temperature to -03 with the
can be set.
5 digit shift key and numerical value
When pressed, the figure of settable
shift key.
digit increases.
Alarm temperature is memorized and
6 Press set key. SET the current chamber temperature is
displayed.

17 55
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.
„ Setting range of delay time: 1 and 15 minutes
„ Initial setting (factory setting): 2 minutes

Table 5 Procedure for setting of delay of door alarm (Change the delay time to 3 min. from 2
min.)
Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation
----- The current chamber temperature is
1
displayed.
F00 is displayed and the first digit
2 Press up arrow key for 5 seconds.
blinks.
The display is changed to F04 from
3 Press up arrow key 4 times.
F00.
The current setting (002) is displayed
4 Press set key. SET
and the first digit blinks.
Press up arrow key and scroll the The display is changed to 003 from
5
figure to 3. 002.
Delay time is memorized and the
6 Press set key. SET current chamber temperature is
displayed.
Note:
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.

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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 and 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.

Table 6 Procedure for setting of ringback of alarm buzzer (Change the ringback time to 20 min.
from 30 min.)
Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation
----- The current chamber temperature is
1
displayed.
F00 is displayed and the first digit
2 Press up arrow key for 5 seconds.
blinks.
The display is changed to F05 from
3 Press up arrow key 5 times.
F00.

4 Press scroll key once. The second digit blinks.

The display is changed to F25 from


5 Press up arrow key twice.
F05.
The current setting (030) is displayed
6 Press set key. SET
and the second digit blinks.
Press up arrow key and scroll the The display is changed to 020 from
7
figure to 2. 030.
Ringback time is memorized and
8 Press set key. SET the current chamber temperature is
displayed.
Note:
㩵 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.
㩵 The setting should be performed during normal operation, not during alarm status.

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.
㩵 The set value is memorized by nonvolatile memory during power failure.

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DEFROST CYCLES
There is no need for routine defrosting of the unit as this occurs automatically as follows:

㩵 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.

㩵 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 digital temperature display.
Once the forced defrost cycle is completed, normal operation resumes.

CAUTION
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 2oC setting in the ambient of
35oC and 80% R.H. The chamber temperature goes up to approximately 10oC temporarily during
defrosting.

REMOTE ALARM TERMINAL


The remote alarm terminal is located inside the front cover. The alarm is generated from this terminal.
Contact capacity is DC 30 V, 2 A.
between COM. and N.O. between COM. and N.C.
At normal Open Close
At abnormal Close Open

Note:
The alarm is actuated when the power failure or the
power cord is disconnected from the outlet.
The remote alarm is silenced by pressing the buzzer
stop key (BUZZER) as the remote alarm is operated in
conjunction with the buzzer.

Connecting terminal

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ALARMS & SAFETY FUNCTIONS
This unit has the alarms and safety functions shown in Table 7, and also self diagnostic functions.
Table 7 Alarms and safety functions
Alarm & Safety Situation Indication Buzzer Safety operation
High temperature If the chamber temperature deviates from the Alarm lamp is flashed. Intermittent tone with Remote alarm with 15
alarm set temperature +2oC or up to +14oC. Chamber temperature is flashed. 15 minutes delay. minutes delay.
If the chamber temperature deviates from the Intermittent tone with Remote alarm with 15
Low temperature Alarm lamp is flashed.
set temperature -2oC or up to -14oC. 15 minutes delay. minutes delay.
alarm Chamber temperature is flashed.
If the chamber temperature is lower than 0oC. Intermittent tone Remote alarm
o
When the chamber temp. is higher than 30 C. Inside fan, drain pan
Over-heat
(Reset when the chamber temp. is lower than ----- ----- heater, defrost heater,
protection
25oC) drain pipe heater OFF
When the chamber temp. is lower than -1oC.
Over-cooling
(Reset when the chamber temp. is higher than ----- ----- Compressor OFF
protection
6oC)
Power failure
When the power to the unit is disconnected. ----- ----- Remote alarm.
alarm
Power failure alarm At power failure.
Alarm lamp blinks. Intermittent tone Alarm status.
(with MPR-48B) If the power supply cord is unplugged.
Intermittent tone with
Door alarm When the door is open. Door check lamp is lit. -----
2 minutes delay.
When there is no key pressing in each setting Chamber temperature is Finishing of each setting
Auto-return -----
mode for 90 seconds. displayed. mode.
Change of setting is
Key lock When the key lock is “ON”. ----- -----
disable.
Alarm lamp is flashed. Remote alarm.
If the thermal sensor is disconnected. E01 and 50oC (or -50oC) are Intermittent tone Unit keeps continuous
displayed alternately. running.
Alarm lamp is flashed. Remote alarm.
If the thermal sensor is short-circuited. E02 and 50oC (or -50oC) are Intermittent tone Unit keeps continuous
displayed alternately. running.
Alarm lamp is flashed.
If the defrost sensor is disconnected. E03 and chamber temp. are Intermittent tone Remote alarm.
displayed alternately.
Alarm lamp is flashed.
If the defrost sensor is short circuited. E04 and chamber temp. are Intermittent tone Remote alarm.
displayed alternately.
Sensor abnormality
Alarm lamp is flashed.
If the compressor sensor is disconnected. E05 and chamber temp. are Intermittent tone Remote alarm.
displayed alternately.
Alarm lamp is flashed.
If the compressor sensor is short-circuited. E06 and chamber temp. are Intermittent tone Remote alarm.
displayed alternately.
Alarm lamp is flashed.
If the ambient temp. sensor is disconnected. E07 and chamber temp. are Intermittent tone Remote alarm.
displayed alternately.
Alarm lamp is flashed.
If the ambient temp. sensor is short-circuited. E08 and chamber temp. are Intermittent tone Remote alarm.
displayed alternately.
When power failure or disconnected the
Memory back-up ----- ----- Set value memorized
power cord.
Setting check When the battery switch is turned ON without E09 and chamber temp. is
----- -----
(with MPR-48B) setting after attachment. displayed alternately.
Remote alarm.
Condenser temp. In the event of failure of fan motor for cooling E10 and chamber temp. are
Intermittent tone Compressor of high stage
abnormality the compressor displayed alternately.
side stops.
Note:
The remote alarm is silenced by pressing the alarm buzzer stop key (BUZZER) as the remote alarm is
operated in conjunction with the buzzer, except for the power failure alarm.
When more than two alarm conditions occur simultaneously, the lowest number error code has priority on
the error display.
After a power failure, the unit will resume operation with the set value that was in place before power
failure occurred.
The over-cooling protection may activate when the set temperature is 2oC. In this case, the chamber
temperature will rise to 6oC, but this is not malfunction.

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
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.

CAUTION
Always wear dry gloves to protect hands at the time of maintenance. Failure to wear gloves may
result in injury from edges and corners.

Cleaning of cabinet
㩵 Clean the unit once a month. Regular cleaning keeps the unit looking new.
㩵 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.
(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 cabinet or accessories with a dry cloth.
㩵 Never pour water onto or into the unit. Doing so can damage the electric insulation and cause failure.
㩵 The compressor and other mechanical parts are completely sealed. This unit requires absolutely no
lubrication.

Cleaning of evaporating tray


This unit is provided with the evaporating tray on the
back.

1. Four screws of the fixing bracket are removed.

2. The evaporating tray downwards to removed.


Fixing
bracket
3 Wash the evaporating tray and replace.

Screw
Evaporating tray

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Replacement of fluorescent lamp
Follow the procedure below when replacing a fluorescent lamp. The fluorescent lamp is located
horizontally at upper front of the cabinet.

1. Turn off the light switch and disconnect the power


supply plug of the refrigerator.

2. Move the stored items on the top shelf and in the top
drawer.

3. Pull the fluorescent lamp downwards from the stopper


together with the lamp cover and wiring. [Fig. 1]
Fig.
4. Remove the water-proof cover with the wiring on the
both sides of the lamp cover.
Water-proof rubber

5. Take out the fluorescent lamp and insert a new Socket


fluorescent lamp into the lamp cover. [Fig. 2]
(fluorescent lamp; FL20SD)

6. Replace the water-proof cover on the both sides of the


lamp cover and then replace the lamp cover to the stopper.
Fig.
7. Replace the stored items on the top shelf and in the top
drawer and connect the power supply cord to the outlet.

Replacement of glow starter


A glow starter is located inside the front cover.
Water-proof rubber

1. Disconnect the power supply plug. Socket

2. Remove the water-proof rubber.

3. Remove the glow starter and replace with a new


one.

4. Replace the water-proof rubber.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

If the unit malfunctions, check out the following before calling for service.

Malfunction Check/Remedy
If nothing operates even 㩵 There is a power failure.
when switched on 㩵 The circuit breaker is activated.
㩵 The unit is not connected to the power supply.
When no key operation is 㩵 The key lock is set in ON (L 1).
available
The alarm device is < On start-up >
activated 㩵 The temperature in the unit does not match the set value.
< In use >
㩵 The door was kept opened for a long time.
㩵 The temperature setting was changed.
㩵 The containers of high temperature (load) were put in the unit.
In these cases, alarm is removed automatically by running the unit for
several hours.
When unit does not get 㩵 A large amount of items or warm product was put in the unit.
cold enough 㩵 The air exhaust vent is blocked up with containers.
㩵 The unit is in direct sunlight.
㩵 The door is frequently opened.
㩵 There is a nearby heat source.
㩵 The ambient temperature is too high.
㩵 The door is not securely closed.
㩵 The heat source is put in the unit.
㩵 The door seal is damaged or foreign substance is inserted 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.

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DISPOSAL OF UNIT

WARNING
If the unit is to be stored unused in an 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.

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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 electronic 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 können.

Dieses Symbol bedeutet, daß elektrische und elektronische Geräte am Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer von
Hausmüll getrennt entsorgt werden sollen.

Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Gerät bei Ihrer örtlichen kommunalen Sammelstelle oder im Recycling Centre.

In der Europäischen Union gibt es unterschiedliche Sammelsysteme für Elektrik- und Elektronikgeräte.

Helfen Sie uns bitte, die Umwelt zu erhalten, in der wir leben!

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DISPOSAL OF UNIT

(French)
Votre produit Sanyo est conçu et fabriqué avec des matèriels et des composants de qualité supérieure qui
peuvent être recyclés et réutilisés.

Ce symbole signifie que les équipements électriques et électroniques en fin de vie doivent être éliminés
séparément des ordures ménagères.

Nous vous prions donc de confier cet équipement à votre centre local de collecte/recyclage.
Dans l’Union Européenne, il existe des systèmes sélectifs de collecte pour les produits électriques et
électroniques usagés.

Aidez-nous à conserver l’environnement dans lequel nous vivons !

Les machines ou appareils électriques et électroniques contiennent fréquemment des matières qui, si elles
sont traitées ou éliminées de manière inappropriée, peuvent s’avérer potentiellement dangereuses pour la
santé humaine et pour l’environnement.
Cependant, ces matières sont nécessaires au bon fonctionnement de votre appareil ou de votre machine.
Pour cette raison, il vous est demandé de ne pas vous débarrasser de votre appareil ou machine usagé
avec vos ordures ménagères.

(Spanish)
Los productos SANYO están diseñados y fabricados con materiales y componentes de alta calidad, que
pueden ser reciclados y reutilizados.

Este símbolo significa que el equipo eléctrico y electrónico, al final de su ciclo de vida, no se debe
desechar con el resto de residuos domésticos.

Por favor, deposite su viejo “televisor” en el punto de recogida de residuos o contacte con su
administración local.

En la Unión Europea existen sistemas de recogida específicos para residuos de aparatos eléctricos y
electrónicos.

Por favor, ayúdenos a conservar el medio ambiente!

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DISPOSAL OF UNIT

(Portuguese)
O seu produto SANYO foi concebido e produzido com materiais e componentes de alta qualidade que
podem ser reciclados e reutilizados.

Este símbolo significa que o equipamento eléctrico e electrónico no final da sua vida útil deverá ser
descartado separadamente do seu lixo doméstico.

Por favor, entregue este equipamento no seu ponto local de recolha/reciclagem.

Na União Europeia existem sistemas de recolha separados para produtos eléctricos e electrónicos
usados.

Por favor, ajude-nos a conservar o ambiente em que vivemos!

(Italian)
Il vostro prodotto SANYO è stato costruito da materiali e componenti di alta qualità, 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!

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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 gaan
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 är designad och tillverkad av material och komponenter med hög kvalitet som kan
återvinnas och återanvändas.

Denna symbol betyder att elektriska och elektroniska produkter, efter slutanvändande, skall sorteras och
lämnas separat från Ditt hushållsavfall.

Vänligen, lämna denna produkt hos Din lokala mottagningstation för avfall/återvinningsstation.

Inom den Europeiska Unionen finns det separata återvinningssystem för begagnade elektriska och
elektroniska produkter.

Vänligen, hjälp oss att bevara miljön vi lever i!

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OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
Automatic temperature recorder
An automatic temperature recorder is available for this refrigerator as an optional accessory. If an
automatic temperature recorder is required, contact your Sanyo dealer.
Recorders available are the MTR-0621LH and the MTR-G04A or MTR-G04C. Please note that each
recorder needs a different fixture. See the following for the details.

Temperature recorder Type Recording range Recorder fixture


o
MTR-0621LH 30 days (split chart type) -6 to + 20 C MPR-S30
o
MTR-G04A (AC 100 to 150 V) 7 days (circular chart type) -10 to + 40 C MPR-S7
o
MTR-G04C (AC 200 to 240 V) 7 days (circular chart type) -10 to + 40 C MPR-S7

Space for battery kit for


power failure alarm Space for automatic
(MPR-48B) temperature

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OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
Attachment of recorder MTR-0621LH
1. Follow the instruction manual provided with the
temperature recorder and attach the recorder to the Cove
fixture MPR-S30.

2. Open the aperture for the recorder on the front top Shaf
of the unit by removing the locating screw and remove
the cover by pushing the shaft on both sides outwards.
(Fig. 1)

3. Attach the recorder to the front cover with the Fig. 1


screw.

4. Remove the black rubber caps (inside and outside)


on the access port located at the top corner of the unit
and take the insulation out of the access port. Senso

5. Pass the recorder sensor into the chamber through


the access port. (Fig. 2)

6. Fix the recorder sensor to the fan cover located at


Fig. 2
the top of the chamber with the binder provided. (Fig.
3)

7. Route the capillary on the top of the chamber and


fix it at two points with the provided clips and screws.
(Fig. 4)

8. Replace the insulation in the access port. Binde

9. Make a cut on the rubber caps so that the capillary


can pass the caps and place them back on the access Fig. 3
port (inside and outside). (Fig. 5)

Rubber
Capillar

Clip &

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

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OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
Attachment of recorder MTR-G04A or MTR-G04C
1. Follow the instruction manual provided with the
temperature recorder and attach the recorder to the
Cove
fixture MPR-S7.

2. Open the aperture for the recorder on the front top


Shaf
of the unit by removing the locating screw and remove
the cover by pushing the shaft on both sides outwards.
(Fig. 6)

3. Remove the black rubber caps (inside and outside) Fig. 6


on the access port located at the top corner of the unit
and take the insulation out of the access port.

4. Pass the recorder sensor into the chamber through


the access port. (Fig. 7)
Senso

5. Fix the recorder sensor to the fan cover located at


the top of the chamber with the binder provided. (Fig.
8)

6. Route the capillary on the top of the chamber and Fig. 7


fix it at two points with the provided clips and screws.
(Fig. 9)

7. Replace the insulation in the access port.


Binde
8. Make a cut on the rubber caps so that the capillary
can pass the caps and place them back on the access
port (inside and outside). (Fig. 10)

Rubber
Capillar
Fig. 8

Fig. 10

9. Bind the lead wire on the right upper side of the unit Clip & screw
with the provided band.

10. Remove the connector cap located on the left side


and then connect the recorder connector.
Fig. 9
11. Attach the recorder on the front cover with a
screw.

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OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
Attachment of battery kit MPR-48B
The alarm lamp 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 battery kit
(MPR-48B), an optional component is necessary. A battery for power failure alarm is included in the
battery kit.
㩵 Contact Sanyo sales representative or agent for the installation of the battery kit (MPR-48B).

1. Remove the top cover on the top of the products by


Harness Clip
unscrewing four screws. (The battery kit for power failure
alarm is installed on top of the products.)

2. Release the harnesses from the clip fixed to the back of


the top cover. [Fig. 1]

3. Pass the harnesses through the bottom opening of the


battery box and set the battery box on the control panel of
the refrigerator top so that four screw holes can be aligned. Fig. 1
[Fig. 1]
Battery
㩵 The battery box should be located with the battery switch
faced to the refrigerator front.

4. Put the battery on the left of the battery box. [Fig. 2]

5. Put the battery fixture over the battery and fix the battery
box and battery fixture by four screws. [Fig. 3]

Battery switch Battery box


Fig. 2

Clip
Screw

Screw
Battery fixture
Fig. 3

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OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
6. Connect the harness to the battery connector and
battery switch [Fig. 3] and bind the harnesses by the clip
on the battery fixture. [Fig. 2]

7. Cover the opening beside the battery switch with the top
cover removed in procedure 1 (four screws). The harness To the MTR-480C
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 To the battery
battery box cover with screws (three screws on the right
and left). [Fig. 5]
To the battery switch Fig. 4
9. Perform the setting for battery through the keys on the
control panel of refrigerator. Refer to the procedure on
Battery box cover Top cover
the next page “Setting for battery before starting”

10. Switch on the battery switch on the battery box.

<front view> Fig. 5

Attachment of interface board MTR-480C


Install MTR-480C by the next process.

1. Remove the battery box cover on the battery box (Fig.5).


2. The connector for MTR-480C (Fig.4) is connected to the
connector of RS485 (Fig.6).

3. Cover the opening beside the battery switch with the top
MTR-480C (four screws). Fig. 6
Connector
4. Replace the top cover.

Fig. 7

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OPTIONAL COMPONENTS
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).
The chamber temperature and “E09” is displayed on the temperature display alternately if the battery
switch is turned on without following procedure.
㩵 Turn off the battery switch, perform the following setting, and turn on the battery switch again if “E09” is
displayed on the temperature display.

Description of operation Key operated Indication after operation


The current chamber temperature is
1 -----
displayed.
Press numerical value shift key for F00 is displayed and the first digit
2
5 seconds. blinks.
Press numerical value shift key The display is changed to F02 from
3
twice. F00.

4 Press digit shift key once. The second digit blinks.

Press numerical value shift key 4 The display is changed to F42 from
5
times. F02.
The current setting (000) is displayed
6 Press set key. SET
and the first digit blinks.
Press numerical value shift key and The display is changed to 001 from
7
scroll the figure to 1. 000.
The setting is memorized and
8 Press set key. SET the current chamber temperature is
displayed.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Name Pharmaceutical Refrigerator
Model MPR-721 MPR-721R
External dimensions W770 x D830 x H1955 (mm)
Internal dimensions W650 x D710 x H1500 (mm)
Effective capacity 684 L 671 L
Exterior Painted steel
Interior Painted steel
Door Double layer pair glass/steel plate, automatic closing mechanism
Insulation Rigid polyurethane foamed-in place
Shelf Hard steel wire on polyethylene coating
-----
4 pcs. (Max. load; 50 kg/shelf)
Drawer Painted steel
-----
5 pcs. (Max. load; 40 kg/drawer)
Access port Top side, Left side, Right side, Inner diameter 30 mm
Compressor Hermetic type, Output; 200 W
Condenser Wire and tube type
Evaporator Fin and tube type
Refrigerant R-134a
Internal heater 153 W
Temperature controller Microprocessor control system
Temperature display Digital display
Alarm High temperature, Low temperature, Door, Power failure, Sensor
Remote alarm contact Allowable contact capacity: DC 30 V, 2 A
Memory back-up Nonvolatile static memory
Fluorescent lamp White light 20 W (FL20SD) x 1 (Glow starter; FG-1P)
Accessories 1 set of key, 2 sets of bolt, 2 nylon clips, 2 binders
Weight 174 kg 193 kg
Optional component Automatic temperature recorder (MTR-0621LH). Recorder fixture (MPR-S30)
Automatic temperature recorder (MTR-G04A/MTR-G04C). Recorder fixture (MPR-S7)
Battery kit for power failure alarm (MPR-48B). Interface board (MTR-480C)
NoteDesign or specifications will be subject to change without notice.



PERFORMANCE

Cooling performance 2 to 14oC (ambient temperature; -5 to 0oC, no load)
2 to 23oC (ambient temperature; 0 to 35oC, no load)
Temperature control range 2 to 23oC
Power source 110V 115V 220V 220V 230V 240V
60Hz 60Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz
Rated power consumption 330W 340W 330W 280W 305W 305W
Noise level 41 dB [A] (background noise; 20 dB)
Maximum pressure 1516 kPa
Note The unit with CE mark complies with EC directives 89/336/EEC, 93/68/EEC and 73/23/EEC.

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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 : ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
Risk of infection: ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
Risk of toxicity: ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
Risk from radioactive sources: ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No

(List all potentially hazardous materials that have been stored in this unit.)
Notes :

2. Contamination of the unit


Unit interior ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
No contamination ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
Decontaminated ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
Contaminated ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
Others:

3. Instructions for safe repair/maintenance of the unit


a) The unit is safe to work on ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
b) There is some danger (see below) ‫غ‬Yes ‫غ‬No
Procedure to be adhered to in order to reduce safety risk indicated in b) below.

Date :
Signature :
Address, Division :
Telephone :

Product name : Model : Serial number : Date of Installation :


Pharmaceutical MPR-721
Refrigerator MPR-721R

Please decontaminate the unit yourself before calling the service engineer.

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