Liebherr 7083 247-00 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Calling up stored alarm events and reading 
the temperature progression
Display =
Scroll through the list using 
 or 
.
  Number of temperature alarms
  Last temperature alarm
  Last temperature alarm but one
  Temperature alarm before 
  Number of power cuts
  Last power cut
  Last power cut but one
  Power cut before 
  Period in hours in which the maximum and minimum interior 
temperatures were measured
  Maximum (highest) measured temperature
  Lowest measured temperature
Select the required item using the 
 button. Press this button 
again to return to the list.
Note: You can exit the menu at any time by pressing
 for 5 
seconds.
If no button is pressed within 60 seconds, the electronic control 
system switches back automatically.
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Resetting the recorded temperature progres-
sion 
 
Complete the following steps if you wish to reset the value saved 
for 
 in the previous section to 0.
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Press the button 
 or 
 until 
 appears in the display.
 
Display =   - 
Press 
 for 5 seconds. Display =
 . 
The values for 
 and 
 (highest and lowest measured interior 
temperature) are then reset to the current interior temperature.
Press 
 for 5 seconds. 
The electronic control system will automatically switch back to 
normal operating mode.
Example of an alarm query
Situation: HACCP flashes in the display.
Display =
 
Display =     There has not been an alarm status with a 
too high or too low temperature. You must 
switch to display 
.
Display =
 Press this button until 
 appears in the display.
Display =  1 power failure has occurred.
Display =
Display =
  Last power failure.
Display =
   Year 2012
Display =
   Month 05 (May)
Display =
 Day 30
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   Hour 23
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   Minute 14
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   The power failure lasted 3 hours.
Press 
 + 
 for 5 seconds. The display will read 
.
The HACCP LED will now light up permanently.
The electronic control system is now ready for the next alarm.
Press 
 for 5 seconds.
The electronic control system will automatically switch back to 
normal operating mode.