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Troubleshooting 

 

 

Fault 

Remedy 

The appliance does 
not cool. 

Verify if the supply voltage and power cable is correct 
Verify if the power cable is connected correctly. 
Verify their s sufficient ventilation around the cabinet and vents 
are not blocked. 
Verify if the thermostat switch is set correctly. 
Disconnect from power supply, empty contents, dry out any 
moisture, carefully invert cabinet for 20 minutes, re-position 
and level the unit, leave to stand for 20 minutes before 
connecting to the power supply. 

The appliance does 
not reach the cooling 
temperature. 

Verify if the thermostat switch is set correctly. 
Make sure that the appliance is placed on a horizontal level 
surface. 
Put exclusively cold products into the appliance. 
Do not overfill the appliance. 
Make sure that the door of the appliance is only open when 
required. 
Verify if the door of the appliance closes correctly and seals 
completely. 

 

Environmental protection 

 

Proper disposal of refrigerators 

 

Before you dispose of an old refrigerator:

 

 

Remove the doors.

 

 

Leave the shelves in place so children cannot easily climb inside.

 

 

Have the refrigerant circuit removed by a qualified service technician.

 

 

Do not damage the refrigerant circuit during storage and transportation of old 
appliances! Make sure that the evaporator pipes, refrigerant circuit, and surface 
coverings are not damaged. Avoid contact with the eyes as the refrigerant can 
cause serious eye injury.

 

 

Do not store old appliance near sources of heat and ignition. The refrigerant of this 
appliance is highly flammable.

 

 

Disable discarded appliances by unplugging the plug and cutting the power cord. 

Discarded electric appliances are recyclable and should not be discarded in the 
domestic waste! Please actively support us in conserving resources and 
protecting the environment by returning this appliance to the collection centres 
(if available).

 

 
 
 

Pentland Wholesale Ltd, Blizzard house, Unit17 Walker Park Industrial Estate, 
Walker Road, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 2QE. Tel: 01254 614444, 

www.pentlandwholesale.co.uk

Summary of Contents for BMB40

Page 1: ...Minibar...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...take a few minutes before starting operation of the appliance and read the following operating instructions Table of Contents Important safety instructions 2 Intended use 3 Parts 4 Before first use 5...

Page 4: ...lling or tripping over it is possible 9 Do not use an extension cord 10 Do not place heavy objects on top of the appliance Do not place objects with open flames e g candles on top of or beside the app...

Page 5: ...liance enclosure or in the structure for building in Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Do not use any h...

Page 6: ...GB 4 Parts 1 Lamp 2 Door shelf 3 feet 4 Power cord with power plug 5 Temperature knob 1 3 6 Shelf MB30 qty1 MB40 qty2 7 Cold sink Evaporator 8 Water tray NOTE Left hand hinge kit supplied...

Page 7: ...r outlet Installation instructions Ideas for saving energy Locate the product in the coolest part of the room out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat If this is not possible a section of...

Page 8: ...1 3 1 highest temperature setting 10 12 C 3 lowest temperature setting 3 5 C Changing the door hinge NOTE Ensure the unit is disconnected from the electrical supply and is totally empty prior to reve...

Page 9: ...tion using the original screws and screw covers Remove the lower door hinge and pivot carefully lay the cabinet on its back and remove the lower hinge plate Secure the left hand lower hinge plate supp...

Page 10: ...ng the product disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet Remove all items from the refrigerator Wipe the inside and outside surfaces using a damp cloth Tip Add some vinegar into the water to prev...

Page 11: ...nmental protection Proper disposal of refrigerators Before you dispose of an old refrigerator Remove the doors Leave the shelves in place so children cannot easily climb inside Have the refrigerant ci...

Page 12: ...g treatment or operation by false placement or storage improper connection or installation as well as force or other external influences are not covered by this warranty We recommend careful reading o...

Page 13: ...ES...

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