Traceable – Nova-Tech 4238-4239-4240 TRACEABLE HIGH ACCURACY REFRIGERATOR THERMOMETER User Manual

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TRACEABLE

HIGH

ACCURACY

REFRIGERATOR

THERMOMETER

INSTRUCTIONS

ACKNOWLEDGE/SILENCE AN ALARM

While alarming, the alarm may be acknowledged/silenced

in one of the following ways:

1. Slide the ALARM switch to the OFF position.

Setting the ALARM switch to the OFF position will

silence the alarm, but when it is switched back to the

ON position, if the temperature being measured is

still in an alarm condition, the alarm will sound.

Setting the ALARM switch to the OFF position

prevents any/all alarms from sounding.
2. Press the SILENCE ALM button. Pressing the

SILENCE ALM button will silence the alarm, the alarm

will not sound again until the temperature being

measured has returned to an in-range condition and

then goes to an alarm condition.

VIEWING ALARM EVENT VALUE DATE & TIME

When the thermometer achieves and alarm condition,

the date and time for the most recent alarm condition

is stored into memory. The most recent alarm event

achieved is stored for each probe (P1/P2) independently.

To view the most recent alarm event:
1. Slide the PROBE switch to the desired position (1 or

2) to display the desired temperature sensor readings.

2. Slide the DISPLAY switch to the ALARM position.

The display will show the current temperature and

the low/high alarm set value.

3. Press the EVENT DATE TIME button, the most recent

alarm set value that was achieved along with the

time-of-day/date the alarm occurred will appear on

the display.
Note: The value that appears at the top of the display

while displaying the event date/time, is the alarm set

value that caused the alarm condition, not the actual

temperature achieved while in the alarm condition. If

nothing appears on the display when the EVENT DATE

TIME button is pressed, this indicates that either the unit

has not achieved an alarm condition, or that the alarm set

values have been changed for the selected probe since

the unit last achieved an alarm condition.
4. To exit from the alarm event display mode, press and

release the EVENT DATE TIME button, or simply do

not press any button for fifteen (15) seconds.

DISPLAY MESSAGES

LL.LL appearing on the display indicates that the

temperature being measured is outside of the

temperature range of the unit, or that the probe is

disconnected or damaged.

BENCH STAND

The unit is supplied with a bench stand that is a part

of the back of the unit. To use the bench stand, locate

the small opening at the bottom back of the unit. Place

your fingernail into the opening and flip the stand out.

To close the stand, simply snap it shut.

EXAMPLE - USING THE ALARM AND MEMORY TO

MONITOR A REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER

Following is a simple example of how to use the alarm

and memory to monitor the temperature inside a

refrigerator or freezer. This example is provided only as a

helpful guide and is not intended to replace existing facility

requirements or procedures.
In this example, the refrigerator temperature must be

monitored and logged for each 24 hour period and certain

actions must be taken if temperature falls below 0°C or

rises above 5°C at any time during the 24 hour period.
Unit Setup Example

1. Plug the probes into the unit.

2. Install the batteries.

3. Place the probe sensor inside the refrigerator.

4. Place the display outside the refrigerator.

5. Select the desired probe.

(See the “Displaying Probe 1 or Probe 2” section.)
At this point, if using a bottle probe, allow sufficient time

for the bottle probe to reach equilibrium with the true

current temperature inside the refrigerator.
6. Set the probe temperature low alarm limit to 0°C.

(See the “Setting The Temperature Alarm Limits”

section.)

7. Set the probe temperature high alarm limit to 5°C.

(See the “Setting The Temperature Alarm Limits”

section.)

8. Enable the alarms.

(See the “Enable/Disable Alarms” section.)

9. Clear the minimum and maximum memory.

(See the “Clearing the Minimum/Maximum Memory”

section.)

10. Slide the DISPLAY switch to the MIN MAX position.

(See the “Viewing Min/Max Memory” section.)
The alarm limits have been set and the alarm has been

enabled. The display has been set to show the current

temperature inside the refrigerator along with the minimum

and maximum temperature that has been achieved inside

the refrigerator.
If the temperature inside the refrigerator goes outside

the alarm limits (equal to or lower than the low alarm

set point, or equal to or greater than the high alarm set

point), the alarm will activate. The memory will provide

a record of the single lowest and highest temperature

achieved.
Monitoring Procedure Example

Keep a notebook or spreadsheet as a manual log.
1. At the same time every day, record the following

into the manual log:

• Current Date and Time

• Current Temperature Reading

• Minimum Temperature Reading (MIN)

• Maximum Temperature Reading (MAX)

2. Once the above items have been manually recorded,

clear the temperature memory. (See the “Clearing

the Minimum/Maximum Memory” section.)

Control Company Cat. No. 4238 / 4239 / 4240

Traceable

®

is a registered trademark of

Control Company.

©

2010

Control Company.

92-4238-00 Rev. 2 013111

®

By clearing the memory each day, the minimum and

maximum temperature memory will provide a record of

the minimum and maximum temperature that has been

achieved inside the refrigerator over the past 24 hour

monitoring period. In addition to the alarm, the memory

will also allow the user to see if the temperature inside the

refrigerator went outside of the acceptable range.

ALL OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES

If this unit does not function properly for any reason,

replace the batteries with new high-quality batteries

(see the “Battery Replacement” section). Low battery

power can occasionally cause any number of “apparent”

operational difficulties. Replacing the batteries with new

fresh batteries will solve most difficulties.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Erratic readings, a faint display, no display, or a

battery symbol appearing on the display are all

indications that the batteries must be replaced.

Remove the battery cover, located on the back of the

unit, by sliding it down. Remove the exhausted batteries

and replace them with two (2) new AAA alkaline batteries.

Make certain to insert the new batteries with the proper

polarity as indicated by the illustration in the battery

compartment. Replace the battery cover.
Replacing the batteries will clear the minimum/maximum

memories, the high/low alarm settings, and the time-of-

day/date.

WARRANTY, SERVICE, OR RECALIBRATION

For warranty, service, or recalibration, contact:

CONTROL COMPANY

4455 Rex Road

Friendswood, Texas 77546 USA

Ph. 281 482-1714 • Fax 281 482-9448

E-mail [email protected] • www.control3.com

Control Company is ISO 9001 Quality-Certified by DNV and ISO

17025 accredited as a Calibration Laboratory by A2LA.

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