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For more information about the parameters used in ready mode:
• See ”display stability (d2)”
• See ”differential (dIF)”
• See ”display (dIS)”
• See ”delay to saving (dS)”
• See ”set point (SPCorSPF)”
5.4 Saving mode
ems controllers run in the saving
mode when retail outlets are
closed. In the savingmode, the
product temperature is allowed to
rise to a predefined temperature.
The saving mode temperature
range is defined by saving set point
(SSP)and the saving differential
(Sd). The compressor runs until the
saving set point (SSP) temperature
is reached and then stops until the
measured temperature reaches the
saving set point(SSP) plus saving
differential (Sd) temperature.
The saving mode temperature is
set to ensure that the cooler has
sufficient time to lower the product
to the ready mode temperature.
The ems controller starts lowering the product temperature by the saving restart period (Sr)before the ready mode
starts ensuring that the cooler has sufficient time to reach the ready mode temperature from the saving mode
temperature.
However, the saving temperature disable (PEr) can set ems controllers to maintain the ready mode temperature at
all times.
During the saving mode, the controller displays three dashes, (---), and the cooler lights are usually switched off. If
the cooler door is opened or the motion sensor detects activity during the savingmode, ems controllers switch on
the cooler lights for the remainder of the current 30-minute period, but do not start cooling cycle.
For more information about the parameters used in saving mode:
• See “saving temperature disable (PEr)”
• See “saving differential (Sd)”
• See “saving restart period (Sr)”
• See “saving set point (SSP)”