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Remote Alarm — The chiller can be wired to a remote alarm which will provide notification of certain irregularities: Printer Error, Cycle End, Door Open, High or Low Temperatures or Power Failure. If Cycle Running is chosen, the remote alarm circuit will close when a chill cycle is running and all other remote alarm settings are overridden (reset to NO). The supervisor can determine which events the remote alarm will announce by adjusting the settings in the Sys Par (System Parameters) section.

Setup — Specific control settings that can be set by the supervisor which determine how the chiller will operate.

Soft Chill — Type of chill process that moderates the temperatures and fan speed near the end of the chill cycle to provide less risk of freezing at the product’s surface.

Supv — A Supervisor is a user who is allowed to identify the users and limit their access to system parameters, enable products to be selected, set specific product chill parameters, and change system parameters.

Sys Par — System Parameters are control settings that determine how the chiller will operate. These settings can be adjusted by the supervisor in Setup mode.

Temps in °C — If so displayed on the Sys Par 1 screen, all temperatures will be recorded in °C (Celsius).

Temps in °F — If so displayed on the Sys Par 1 screen, all temperatures will be recorded in °F (Fahrenheit).

Oper — An Operator is a user who is allowed to operate the chiller and make reports of chill cycles performed.

Print — Allows a report of any Chill Cycle and probe to be printed. Chillers equipped with the optional second printer can print the condensed ‘Label’ type of report. All Chillers can print the ‘Record’ type of report.

Probe # — Each probe is numbered and its temperature vs. time is recorded for each probe # during every chill cycle and the record can be printed, either at the end of the chill cycle or subsequently.

Product List — A list of products in system memory which can have individual chill parameters specifically set for each product (assuming that the product is already enabled). Refer to Setup Products.

Record — Type of report that can be printed by all chillers. This report provides a record of time vs. temperature for a specific Probe and Chill Cycle.

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During communication with the SmartChill program

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Contents HQC135 & HQC200 Quickchillers Table of Contents Page Uncrating GeneralInstallation with Optional Insulated Floor Panel Installation Without Optional Insulated Floor PanelLocation Left Side Right Side Coil & FAN Unit Door & Frame Ceiling Panel AssemblyAssembly Internal Electrical Connections Left Side of FigControl Cables Product Probe Assembly Temperature Control Sensors Down this Tube Temperature Control SensorsRefrigeration Connections Drain Line InstallationInstallation of Remote Alarm Optional Fans and Defrost HeatersElectrical Data Electrical ConnectionsCondenser Recommendations GeneralValve and Pressure Settings Pipe Sizing GuidelinesOutdoor Condensing Units Water Cooled Condensing Units Water Flow START-UP Over TemperatureDoor Switch FAN Door SwitchWhen Power is Restored After a Power Interruption Printer SuppliesAdhesive-Backed Label Stock for Optional Label Printer Main Menu Holding ADD 30 Minutes adds 30 minutes to the timer To adjust the Cycle Time Press ↓ or ↑If probes are utilized, they will display temperature but Select Stop / Reset to obtain these menu itemsPage Chilled products. The ↓ key will access the next Enabled product from the product list, etcTwo products displayed are the most recently Beginning at Follow the cycle run information on pages 22Product List Available Temperatures are indicated for air and probesTimer indicates the run time. No printed reports are From the Main Menu, select More and Hold ProdProducts SetupUsers SYS PAR Clock Access the Sys Par 1 menu as shown onLogging Temps in FRemote Alarm Access the Sys Par 2 menu as shown onFrom Sys Par 2, select Alarms AlarmsChill ModeSoft Chill Editor Buzzer FAC PresetsGlossary On a PC, the screen at left displays GlossaryCondenser Coil CleaningError Messages Maintenance Program

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