Elstat Ems | 25 Advanced Manual
The EMS 25 Advanced is designed to learn store opening and closing times to save energy. Ready Mode
Most installation errors occur not in programming, but in wiring. The approach demands attention to electrical noise and probe placement.
The target temperature is allowed to float higher than normal to save compressor wear and electricity.
The controller automatically triggers a defrost cycle at intervals set by the DFI parameter. Elstat Ems 25 Advanced Manual
Navigates downward through menus or initiates a manual defrost cycle when held down.
Press to confirm. If successful, the display will show the first parameter group or code identifier. Critical Parameter Reference Table Parameter Code Description Typical Factory Default Adjustment Range SP Set Point (Target operational temperature) 3.0°C (37°F) 0.0°C to 10.0°C DIF Differential (Temp variance before compressor restarts) 2.0°C (4°F) 0.5°C to 5.0°C SBY Standby Set Point (Eco mode target temperature) 8.0°C (46°F) 4.0°C to 15.0°C ST Setback Time (Inactive time before entering Eco mode) 120 Minutes 30 to 240 Minutes DFT Defrost Termination Temperature 10.0°C (50°F) 2.0°C to 20.0°C DFI Defrost Interval (Time elapsed between defrost cycles) 1 to 24 Hours HT High Condenser Limit (Triggers overheating alarm) 55.0°C (131°F) 40.0°C to 70.0°C 5. Defrost Cycle Management
USE : Normal operating state (Ready Mode). The cooler is active and maintaining its target operational temperature. The EMS 25 Advanced is designed to learn
The interface features a 3-digit LED display and function buttons used for navigation and programming:
Enter the advanced menu and scroll to FWV (Firmware Version).
He stepped back. “No. Nope.” He reached for the manual again. The next page had a handwritten note in red ink: Do not enable P.28. The target temperature is allowed to float higher
The display shows real-time temperature (e.g., "3.0") or status messages like "USE" (ready mode) or "---" (saving mode) depending on the configuration.
The user interface is your primary diagnostic and control point. The EMS 25 Advanced uses a clear LED interface with specific indicator lights:
Tracks how often the cooler door opens, adjusting cooling cycles accordingly. 2. Operational Modes Explained
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This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Elstat EMS 25 Advanced controller, detailing its operational modes, parameter programming, and troubleshooting steps. 1. Overview of the Elstat EMS 25 Advanced