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TEC 3000 Quick Reference Guide
Table of Contents Product Identification Display / Control Panel... 2 Bottom Panel / Electrical / Physical Connections... 3 Dewar Plumbing Connections... 4 Adjusting Temperature Alarm Settings... 5 Adjusting Level and Level Alarm Settings... 6-7 High Level Alarm Setting High Level Setting Low Level Setting Low Level Alarm Setting Adjusting Display and Output Settings... 8 Calibration of Temperature Probes... 8 Password and Security Setup... 9-10 Alarms and Definitions... 11 Contact Information... 11 German table of contents... 12 Italian table of contents... 23 Spanish table of contents... 34 French table of contents... 45
NOTE: All MVE models are a Class 1, externally powered, continuous operation medical device. They are not suitable for use with flammable anesthetics. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to IEC 601-1-2: [or EN 60601-1-1-2:2001 or Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC]. NOTE: MVE liquid nitrogen freezers should be installed by an authorized MVE Distributor per the TEC 3000 Technical Manual, PN 13289499.
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Table 1: Front Panel Identification
1 Front Panel 2 Display
3 Start Fill
4 Stop Fill
5 Setup 6 Alarm Mute 7 Up Arrow
8 Down Arrow
9 Escape 10 Enter
The front panel is the user interface for the TEC 3000. All displays and controls are located on the front panel A 4 x 20 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows the value of all current conditions including Temperature and Liquid Nitrogen Level. The display also shows any current alarm conditions that may exist. Used to manually fill the freezer with liquid nitrogen. This button may also be pressed to clear “fog” from the storage area to increase visibility. Used to manually end the filling cycle. After pressing this button, the unit will not resume filling until the low level setting is reached, or the “START FILL” button is pressed. Used to adjust the value of all user adjustable functions including Level, Level Alarms, Temperature Alarms, Passwords, Etc. Used to silence the audible alarm. Also used to reset the latching alarm after the alarm condition is corrected. Used to increase number values during “Setup” modes. Press once to decrease incrementally. Hold the button to scroll through values quickly. May also be used to toggle “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” values. Used to decrease number values during “Setup” modes. Press once to decrease incrementally. Hold the button to scroll through values quickly. May also be used to toggle “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” values. Used to exit any menu or setup function. Used to Select any menu for editing or save any user adjustable setting.
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Table 2: Bottom Panel Identification
1 Temp A 2 Temp B 3 Power Connection 4 COM 1 5 COM 2 6 Manual Fill 7 Discreet Alarm Connections 8 Global Alarm Connections 9 Main Harness Connection 10 Level Connection
Connection for Temperature A probe. Connection for Temperature B probe. Connection for incoming power. Connection for RS-485 communications interface. Redundant Connection for RS-485 communications interface. Manual Fill button used to override the TEC 3000 software and manually fill the freezer. These connections monitor the alarms for High Temp A, Low Level, Low Battery, and LN2 Supply. They can be wired to any alarm system that uses Normally Open (NO) contacts. These connections monitor ALL alarms. They can be wired to any alarm system that uses Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) contacts. Connection for the main wiring harness. All of the connections for the solenoid valves, lid switch, bypass sensor, etc. are located here. Connection for level sensing system. Level sensing is achieved via differential pressure sensor, located inside the TEC 3000. The tube from the level sensing line on the freezer connects here. The connection is a 1/8” (3.2mm) OD hose barb.
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Dewar Plumbing Connections Connect a transfer line (included with freezer) from an LN2 supply tank to the fill connection at the rear of the freezer. Optimum supply tank pressure is 22 to 35 psi (1.5 to 2.4 bar). Although the plumbing assembly has a 50 psi (3.45 bar) pressure relief device, it is recommended that the supply tank be pressurized below 35 psi (2.4 bar) to reduce the LN2 “flash-off” rate during filling and to maximize the cryogenic valve life. The supply line can be insulated to minimize LN2 transfer losses. After the transfer hose is securely coupled to the freezer and supply tank, ensure all connections are leak free by opening the valve of the LN2 supply tank and apply a soap and water solution to each field joint. You should not see bubbles forming at any joint. Wipe away excess soap and water when finished. Before removing the transfer hose, ensure the LN2 supply tank valve is closed. Slowly and carefully loosen the transfer hose connection to vent any remaining pressure in the line before disconnecting the hose.
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The following section describes how to adjust temperature alarm settings. At any time during the following procedure, the user may exit the level by pressing the “Escape” button repeatedly, until the display returns to the “monitor” display mode. After 30 seconds of inactivity, the controller will automatically return to the “monitor” display mode. NOTE: Security Level 2 or higher is required to adjust temperature settings (see “Password and Security Setup” section for details). To exit any menu screen and return to the previous menu, press “ESC” key.
1. PRESS “SETUP” The controller will prompt for a password. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to scroll to the appropriate number. Press “Enter” to move cursor to the next position in the password.
High User Level Required Use ▲ / ▼ To Enter Password 0000 Press Enter For Temperature Menus Or Press Setup For Next Menu
2. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “Temperature Menus”.
3. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “Temp A Menu”. NOTE: To adjust Temp B settings, press “Setup” instead of “Enter”.
Press Enter For Temp A Menu Or Press Setup For Next Menu
4. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “Temp A Enabled”. NOTE: Probe A may be disabled now by pressing the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys. Press “Enter” to save settings.
Temp A Enabled Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
5. PRESS “SETUP” Until Display Reads “Temp A High Alarm”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to adjust the temperature. Hold either button to scroll quickly. Press “Enter” to save settings.
Temp A High Alarm Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save -110.0°C
6. PRESS “SETUP” The display will read “Temp A Low Alarm”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to adjust the temperature. Hold either button to scroll quickly. Press “Enter” to save settings
Temp A Low Alarm Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To save -200.0°C
After all adjustments are complete, wait 30 seconds and the TEC 3000 will return to the Main Display screen indicating new settings are in effect.
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The following section describes how to adjust liquid nitrogen level settings and the high/low level alarms. NOTE: Security Level 2 or higher is required to adjust the Level and Level Alarm settings (See “Password and Security Setup” section for details). NOTE: To exit any menu screen and return to the previous menu press “ESC” key. HIGH LEVEL ALARM SETTING: 1. PRESS “SETUP” The controller will prompt for a password. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to scroll to the appropriate number. Press “Enter” to move the cursor to the next position in the password.
Higher User Level Required Use ▲ / ▼ To Enter Password 0000
2. PRESS “SETUP” Until the display reads “Liquid Level Menus”.
Press Enter For Liquid Level Menus Or Press Setup For Next Menu
2. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “High Level Alarm”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to adjust the setting. Press “Enter” to save the settings. NOTE: No level settings can be adjusted to less than .5 inches (14 mm) within each other.
High Level Alarm 8.0 in Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
After all adjustments are complete, wait 30 seconds and the TEC 3000 will return to the Main Display screen indicating new settings are in effect. HIGH LEVEL SETTING: 1. PRESS “SETUP” The controller will prompt for a password. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to scroll to the appropriate number. Press “Enter” to move cursor to the next position in the password.
Higher User Level Required Use ▲ / ▼ To Enter Password 0000
2. PRESS “SETUP” Until the display reads “Liquid Level Menus”.
Press Enter For Liquid Level Menus Or Press Setup For Next Menu
3. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “High Level Alarm”.
High Level Alarm 8.0 In Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
4. PRESS “SETUP” The display will read “High Level Setpoint”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to adjust the setting. Press “Enter” to save settings.
High Level Setpoint 7.0 In Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
After all adjustments are complete, wait 30 seconds and the TEC 3000 will return to the Main Display screen indicating new settings are in effect.
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TEC 3000 Quick Reference Guide Adjusting Level & Level Alarm Settings NOTE: To exit any menu screen and return to the previous menu, press “ESC” key. LOW LEVEL SETTING 1. PRESS “SETUP” The controller will prompt for a password. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” arrow keys to scroll to the appropriate number. Press “Enter” to move the cursor to the next position in the password.
Higher User Level Required Use ▲ / ▼ To Enter Password 0000
2. PRESS “SETUP” Until the display reads “Liquid Level Menus”.
Press Enter For Liquid Level Menus Or Press Setup For Next Menu High Level Alarm 8.0 In Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
3. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “High Level Alarm”.
4. PRESS “SETUP” Until the display reads “Low Level Setpoint”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to adjust the setting. Press “Enter” to save settings.
Low Level Setpoint 5.0 in Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
After all adjustments are complete, wait 30 seconds and the TEC 3000 will return to the Main Display screen indicating new settings are in effect. LOW LEVEL ALARM SETTING: 1. PRESS “SETUP” The controller will prompt for a password. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to scroll to the appropriate number. Press “Enter” to move cursor to the next position in the password.
Higher User Level Required Use ▲ / ▼ To Enter Password 0000 Press Enter For Liquid Level Menus Or Press Setup For Next Menu
2. PRESS “SETUP” Until the display reads “Liquid Level Menus”.
High Level Alarm 8.0 in Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
3. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “High Level Alarm”.
4. PRESS “SETUP” Until the display reads “Low Level Alarm”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to adjust the setting. Press “Enter” to save settings.
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Low Level Alarm 4.0 in Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
TEC 3000 Quick Reference Guide Adjusting Display And Output Settings The units of measurement displayed by the TEC 3000 may be adjusted to accommodate the needs of the user. Temperature measurement may be displayed in degrees Kelvin (°K), degrees Celsius (°C), or degrees Fahrenheit (°F). The amount of liquid nitrogen in the freezer may be displayed in inches (in), millimeters (mm). In addition, the amount of liquid nitrogen consumed by the freezer (liquid usage) may be shown on the display. NOTE: Security Level 1 is required to adjust the display and output settings (See “Password and Security Setup”). section for details). 1. PRESS “SETUP” The controller will prompt for a password. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to scroll to the appropriate number. Press “Enter” to move cursor to the next position in the password.
Higher User Level Required Use ▲ / ▼ To Enter Password 0000
2. PRESS “SETUP” Until the display reads “Display and Output”.
Press Enter For Display And Output Or Press Setup For Next Menu
3. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “Temperature Units”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to toggle between °C (Celsius), °F (Fahrenheit), or °K (Kelvin). Press “Enter” to save settings.
4. PRESS “SETUP” The display will read “Level Units”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to toggle between “in” (inches) or “mm” (millimeters). Press “Enter” to save settings.
Temperature Units °C Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save Level Units In Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter To Save
5. PRESS “SETUP” The display will read “ Display Liquid Usage”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to select “ Yes” or “No”. Press “ Enter” to save settings.
After all adjustments are complete, wait 30 seconds and the TEC 3000 will return to the Main Display screen indicating new settings are in effect.
Calibration of Temperature Probes Each of the temperature sensor probes (A and B) used with the TEC 3000 have been calibrated at the factory using the “Low Temperature Range” method. This calibration method provides a level of accurancy of +/-1.8°F (+/-1°C) when operated in the altitude range of 1000ft. to 1500ft. (305m to 457m). Further calibration should not be required unless desired by the end user. Refer to the TEC 3000 Technical Manual for information on calibration methods and procedures.
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TEC 3000 Quick Reference Guide Password and Security Setup The TEC 3000 can store up to 10 different passwords. Each password can be assigned its own security level ranging from Level 1 to Level 4. Table 3 below shows which settings can be changed with each security level. A security level of 4 is required to adjust any password. The default (or “Global”) password for the TEC 3000 is “3456”. All parameters may be adjusted by using this password. Record all passwords and security settings and store in a safe place. NOTE: MVE recommends changing the global password, as it is common to all units. If the global password has been forgotten, contact MVE Customer Service for details on how to reset passwords. Table 3: Security Levels and Definitions
FEATURE Fill Start Fill Stop Alarm Mute Change Display Units Temp Settings Level Settings Time/Date Calibration Probes Change Languages Hot Gas Bypass Settings OFAF Setting Communication Settings Programming Password Settings
LEVEL 1 X X X X
LEVEL 2 X X X X X X X X X X
1. PRESS “SETUP” The controller will prompt for a password. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to scroll to the appropriate number. If setting up passwords for the first time, use the default password of “3456”. Press “Enter” to move cursor to the next position in the password.
LEVEL 3 X X X X X X X X X X X X X
LEVEL 4 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Higher Use Level Required Use ▲ / ▼ To Enter Password 0000
Press Enter For Temperature Menus Or Press Setup For Next Menu
2. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “Temperature Menus”.
Press Enter For Password Menus Or Press Setup For Next Menu
3. PRESS “SETUP” Until the display reads “Password Menus”
4. PRESS “ENTER” The display will read “Press Enter to change Global Password or press Setup for Next”.
Press Enter To Change Global Password Or Press Setup For Next
NOTE: The default setting for the “Global” password is “3456”. The “Global” password may be used to change ALL settings for the TEC 3000.
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TEC 3000 Quick Reference Guide Password and Security Setup 5. PRESS “SETUP” To scroll to the desired password number. 6. PRESS “ENTER” To select the desired password number.
7. PRESS “ ▲ ” or “ ▼” To scroll to the appropriate number. Press “Enter” to move cursor to the next position in the password.
Password 1 Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter For Next XXXX
8. PRESS “ENTER” After the desired password is selected. The display will now read “Password X Level”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to adjust the security level.
Password X Level Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust Press Enter For Next Level X
9. PRESS “ENTER” Display will read “Confirm New Password?”. Use the “▲ ▲ / ▼” keys to select “YES” or “NO”. Selecting “YES” will save the new password and security setting. Selecting “NO” will abort all changes.
Confirm New Password? NO Use ▲ / ▼ To Adjust
10. PRESS “ENTER” To save settings.
At this time, the selected password and security level has been set and saved. Follow steps 7 - 11 to set additional passwords and security levels, or press “Escape” repeatedly to return to the display screen. After 5 minutes of inactivity, the controller will automatically return to the “monitor” mode. Use Table 4 to record passwords for future reference.
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TEC 3000 Quick Reference Guide Alarms and Descriptions Table 4: Alarms and Desciptions
Alarm Display
Description
High Temp A
The temperature of Probe A is above the user defined High Temperature setting.
High Temp B
The temperature of Probe B is above the user defined High Temperature setting.
Low Temp A
The temperature of Probe A is below the user defined Low Temperature setting.
Low Temp B
The temperature of Probe B is below the user defined Low Temperature setting.
High Level
The depth of LN2 inside the freezer is above the user defined High level setting.
Low Level
The depth of LN2 inside the freezer is below the user defined Low level setting.
Usage Warning
The consumption of LN2 has doubled (See TEC 3000 Technical Reference Manual for details).
Usage Alarm
The consumption of LN2 has increased by a factor of 5 (See TEC 3000 Technical Reference Manual for details).
Fill Time
The amount of time required to complete a fill cycle exceeds the user defined Fill Time setting.
Bypass Time
The amount of time required to complete a bypass cycle exceeds the user defined Bypass Time setting.
Temp A Calibration
The temperature of Probe A is lower than absolute zero.
Temp B Calibration
The temperature of Probe B is lower than absolute zero.
Bypass Calibration
The temperature of the Bypass Probe is lower than absolute zero.
Low Battery
The voltage of the back up batteries has dropped below 21 volts.
Power Failure
The primary power has been disconnected for at least 60 minutes.
Lid Open
The lid on the freezer has been open longer than the user specified time.
Communication Loss
The controller has lost communications with the display.
If any alarms occur, contact your authorized MVE Distributor or customer / technical service.
Customer/Technical Service: USA: Phone: 1-800-482-2473 Fax: 1-888-932-2473
Europe: Phone: +44 (0) 1344 403 100 Fax: +44 (0) 1344 429 224
Asia: Phone: +61 297 494333 Fax: +61 297 494666
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