Product use and maintenance, Warranty using the temperature logger, Maintenance – Summit DL1KIT User Manual

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Within the 48 contiguous United States, for 90 days from the date of purchase, when this appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions furnished

with the product, warrantor will pay for factory-specified parts and repair labor to correct defects in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by a designated

service company. Outside the 48 states, all parts are warranted for 90 days from manufacturing defects. Plastic parts are warranted to be manufactured to commercially

acceptable standards, and are not covered from damage during handling or breakage. Warrantor will not pay for damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse,

abuse, fire, flood, acts of God, improper installation, installation not in accordance with electrical codes, or use or modifications of products not approved by warrantor.

WarrantY

using the temperature Logger

Viewing the log files:

1. Stop recording by holding the white button down

for 1 second. The LED will flicker and then remain

on steady to indicate recording has stopped.

Important: to prevent loss of data, do not remove

drive without following this procedure.

2. It is now safe to remove the flash drive.

3. Insert the flash drive into your computer and

navigate to the drive labeled Accucold.

4. Open the file labeled #.csv (i.e., 0.csv or other)

in Excel or other CSv-compatible spreadsheet

program.

note: If you wish to continue recording data after viewing the

files, you can re-insert the flash drive into the Logger, but DO

NOT hold down the white button.

charting the data in excel:

Simply select all three columns (Date, Time, Temperature)

and use the Charting Wizard to create the graph of your

choice.

maintenance

Clearing the flash drive:

The flash drive supplied with the Temperature Logger has

enough memory to save 6 months of data. When the flash

drive is full, the light on the Logger will be on steady rather

than blinking. To clear the drive, remove it. (If the light on

the Logger is blinking, remember to hold the white button

down for 1 second until the light flickers and then is on

steady before removing the flash drive.) Insert the flash

drive into your computer, and either erase the drive or save

the data onto your hard drive (or elsewhere) if you wish to

preserve it.

Battery replacement:

To prevent data loss, change the battery in the Temperature

Logger at least once a year. You will need a 3-volt Cr2032

coin cell. remove the old battery and set the new one into

place, being sure that the polarity orientation is correct.

technical data

The accuracy of the Accucold

®

Temperature Logger is

as follows:

From -25°C to 8°C: 1C° (-13°F to 46.4°F: 1.8°F)

From -30°C to -25°C: 1.5C° (-22°F to -13°F: 2.7°F)

Troubleshooting

If light is on steady

A steady light indicates that the device has stopped

recording. This can occur if the drive has run out of space or

if the drive is not fully reinserted after a drive removal. Make

sure that the drive is inserted all the way. It will take 20

seconds for the device to start recording again, indicated by

the light flashing every second.

If time is wrong

Time may not have been set. If log time starts at 12:00

AM, January 1st, 2000, the time has not been set. See

Quickstart guide for time-setting instructions.

If temperatures are wrong

Check connection to probe. values under -100 degrees

or non-numerical values indicate that the probe is not

connected.

If light is off

This can indicate a power loss to the data logger. Check

the connection at the rear of the unit. If it is connected,

then check the power to the refrigerator. The temperature

logger is powered from the unit itself, and if power is lost to

the unit, the temperature logger will also lose power. When

power is restored, the power loss event will be recorded and

you can determine how long power has been out.

If power is restored to unit but time reads

12:00 am, January 1st, 2000

The battery needs to be replaced. (See Maintenance.)

Product use and maIntenance

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