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Using the refrigerator

CRX

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Observe the following when using the refrigerator:

Never re-freeze products which have started defrosting or have been 
defrosted; consume them as soon as possible.

Wrap food in aluminium foil or cling film and shut in a suitable box with a lid. 
This ensures that aromas, the shape and the freshness will be better con-
served.

7.7

Defrosting the frozen compartment

A

This is how to defrost the refrigerator:

1. Empty the contents.

2. If necessary, put them in another cooling device to keep them chilled.

3. Press the 

 button until the refrigerator switches off.

4. Close the door properly.

7.8

Releasing the lock

A

NOTICE! Damage hazard

Never use mechanical tools to remove ice or to loosen objects stuck to 
the device. The only exceptions are devices approved for the purpose 
by the manufacturer.

NOTICE! Damage hazard

Only adjust the locking mechanism when the door is open. If you use it 
with the door closed, you will damage the device.

1

Vent 

Lock 

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Summary of Contents for CRX110

Page 1: ...RX65 CRX80 CRX110 CRX140 Compressor refrigerator Installation and Operating Manual EN REFRIGERATION CRX DometicCRX50 65 80 110 140_IOM_4445103148_APAC en _20xx xx xx book Seite 1 Dienstag 1 Juni 2021...

Page 2: ...he underlying technical design and the products contained herein may be protected by design patent or be patent pending The trademarks mentioned in this manual belong to Dometic Sweden AB All rights a...

Page 3: ...ay result in an injury to yourself and others damage to your product or damage to other property in the vicinity This product manual including the instructions guidelines and warnings and related docu...

Page 4: ...r a similarly qualified person in order to prevent safety hazards This device may only be repaired by qualified personnel Inadequate repairs may cause serious hazards Health hazard This device can be...

Page 5: ...le If the device is connected to the DC socket Disconnect the device and other electric consumers from the battery before connecting the quick charging device If the device is connected to the DC sock...

Page 6: ...in contact with food and accessible drainage systems Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the device so that it is not in contact with or can drip onto other food If the device is left e...

Page 7: ...any questions please contact the dealer or your service partner directly Quantity Description 1 Refrigerator with shelves 1 Water drain outlet 1 Installation and operating manual Description Explanati...

Page 8: ...ability for any injury or damage to the product resulting from Incorrect assembly or connection including excess voltage Incorrect maintenance or use of spare parts other than original spare parts pro...

Page 9: ...lable for selection CRX110 CRX140 Four temperature ranges from 3 C 37 F to 12 C 54 F are available for selection CRX110ACDC CRX140ACDC Four temperature ranges from 3 C 37 F to 12 C 54 F and a winter m...

Page 10: ...ion 1 Frozen compartment detachable CRX50 CRX65 CRX80 only 2 Control panel 3 Wire shelf folding so that bottles can be put in the refrigerator 4 Shelf 5 Fruit compartment 6 Bottle restraint to hold bo...

Page 11: ...Control panel 3 Wire shelf folding so that bottles can be put in the refrigerator 4 Shelf 5 Fruit compartment 6 Bottle restraint to hold bottles in the door 7 Compartment with lid hinged 1 2 3 5 4 6...

Page 12: ...Control panel 3 Wire shelf folding so that bottles can be put in the refrigerator 4 Shelf 5 Fruit compartment 6 Bottle restraint to hold bottles in the door 7 Compartment with lid hinged 1 2 3 5 4 6...

Page 13: ...Control panel 3 Wire shelf folding so that bottles can be put in the refrigerator 4 Shelf 5 Fruit compartment 6 Bottle restraint to hold bottles in the door 7 Compartment with lid hinged 4 1 2 3 5 4...

Page 14: ...Control panel 3 Wire shelf folding so that bottles can be put in the refrigerator 4 Shelf 5 Fruit compartment 6 Bottle restraint to hold bottles in the door 7 Compartment with lid hinged 5 1 2 3 5 4...

Page 15: ...5 2 Control elements 6 CRX50 CRX65 CRX80 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 3s 7 CRX110ACDC CRX140ACDC 1 2 3 4 8 6 5 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 3s CRX110DC DometicCRX50 65 80 110 140_IOM_4445103148_APAC en _20xx xx xx book Seite...

Page 16: ...2 LED Service display 3 LED Blue Compressor is running LED Orange Compressor is off 4 On off button 5 Inner lighting 6 Temperature selection button 7 LED Fast cooling function on CRX50 CRX65 CRX80 LE...

Page 17: ...ing the refrigerator 17 ca 50 mm 2 inch ca 50 mm 2 inch A B CRX 50 140 CRX 50 140 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 8 CRX 140 ca 20 mm 0 79 inch DometicCRX50 65 80 110 140_IOM_4445103148_APAC en _20xx xx xx book Seite 17...

Page 18: ...e refrigerator so that the warm air produced can easily flow away either upwards or to the sides fig 8 The appliance is designed for ambient temperatures between 16 C 61 F and 43 C 109 F CRX110ACDC CR...

Page 19: ...t regular intervals or drain it through a water drain outlet in the floor of the refrigerator see chapter Mounting the water drain outlet optional on page 20 Model Dimensions W x H x D mm Dimensions W...

Page 20: ...to access the bottom side 3 Mount the water drain outlet fig 9 1 aligned to the front or to the back according to the desired direction 4 Remove the water drain plug fig 9 2 inside the refrigerator NO...

Page 21: ...ck chapter Releasing the lock on page 32 3 Open the refrigerator door 4 Remove the blanking plugs fig 0 1 5 Push the refrigerator into the recess 6 Fix the refrigerator in place using suitable screws...

Page 22: ...Changing the door hinge You can also change the hinge of the door so that it opens to the left rather than the right Proceed as shown fig a to fig c a DometicCRX50 65 80 110 140_IOM_4445103148_APAC e...

Page 23: ...EN CRX Installing and connecting the refrigerator 23 b c DometicCRX50 65 80 110 140_IOM_4445103148_APAC en _20xx xx xx book Seite 23 Dienstag 1 Juni 2021 5 24 17...

Page 24: ...etermine the required cross section of the cable in relation to the cable length according to 12 V fig d NOTICE Damage hazard To avoid voltage drops and loss of performance keep the connection cable a...

Page 25: ...rating volt age and the battery voltage match see type plate Coordinate axis Meaning Unit l Cable length m Cable cross section mm NOTICE Damage hazard Make sure the polarity is correct mm l m 24V 0 2...

Page 26: ...rotected at 15 A at 12 V or 7 5 A at 24 V fig f 1 4 Connect the red cable fig f rd to the positive terminal of the battery 5 Connect the black cable fig f bk to the negative terminal of the battery 1...

Page 27: ...if you are stand ing on a wet surface If you are operating your refrigerator on board a boat with an AC mains connection using a shore connection you must install a residual current circuit breaker b...

Page 28: ...ity over battery operation In mains operation the output voltage of the rectifier will always be 24 V When the rectifier is in 12 V or 24 V battery operation the input voltage will be passed through s...

Page 29: ...rical devices inside the cooler The only exceptions are devices approved for the purpose by the manu facturer Ensure that food or liquids in glass containers are not excessively refrigerated Liquids e...

Page 30: ...han 3 seconds NOTE After switching on the refrigerator needs some time before the com pressor starts up NOTE The cooling performance can be affected by The ambient temperature The amount of food to be...

Page 31: ...the refrigerator The time for which the food can be conserved in this way is usually stated on the package The refrigerator is divided in different zones with different temperatures The colder zones a...

Page 32: ...Empty the contents 2 If necessary put them in another cooling device to keep them chilled 3 Press the button until the refrigerator switches off 4 Close the door properly 7 8 Releasing the lock A NOT...

Page 33: ...ows 1 Press the button until the refrigerator switches off 2 Disconnect the connection cable from the battery or disconnect the plug on the AC cable plug from the rectifier 3 Clean the refrigerator se...

Page 34: ...om dealer The warranty applicable to your product is 3 year s For repair and warranty processing please include the following documents when you send in the device A copy of the receipt with purchasin...

Page 35: ...aste bins wherever possible M If you wish to finally dispose of the product ask your local recycling center or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the applicable disp...

Page 36: ...n not be maintained 5 Overheating of the elec tronics unit If the cooling system is loaded too heavily or the temperature is set too high the electron ics can overheat Constantly Temperature sensor er...

Page 37: ...rge the battery Start attempt with UTerm UOFF Loose cables Poor contact corrosion Establish a connection Battery capacity too low Replacing the battery Cable cross section too small Replace the cable...

Page 38: ...in the compres sor interrupted Defective compressor Contact customer service Problem Possible cause Remedy Compressor runs for a long time continuously Ambient temperature too high Insufficient ventil...

Page 39: ...nly 5 0 A 2 6 A 1 14 A 0 53 A 5 5 A 2 8 A 1 22 A 0 58 A 5 6 A 2 9 A 1 23 A 0 56 A Cooling temperature range Refrigerator Frozen compartment Fast cooling without dividing wall 3 C to 12 C 15 C to 5 C m...

Page 40: ...tion AC ACDC models only 50 W 65 W Rated current 12 Vg 24 Vg 100 Vw ACDC models only 240 Vw ACDC models only 6 2 A 3 0 A 0 82 A 0 34 A 7 7 A 3 6 A 0 95 A 0 4 A Cooling temperature range Refrigerator F...

Page 41: ...igerant quantity 47 g 50 g CO2 equivalent 0 067 t 0 072 t Global warming potential GWP 1430 Dimensions fig m page 43 fig n page 43 Weight ACDC models DC models 29 3 kg 27 6 kg 32 0 kg 30 6 kg Inspecti...

Page 42: ...h 500 mm 19 69 inch CRX 50 j CRX 65 448 mm 17 64 inch 525 mm 20 67 inch 545 mm 21 46 inch k CRX 80 475 mm 18 7 inch 640 mm 25 20 inch 528 mm 20 79 inch l DometicCRX50 65 80 110 140_IOM_4445103148_APAC...

Page 43: ...110 520 mm 20 47 inch 745 mm 29 33 inch 558 mm 21 97 inch m CRX 140 525 mm 20 67 inch 812 mm 31 97 inch 620 mm 24 41 inch n DometicCRX50 65 80 110 140_IOM_4445103148_APAC en _20xx xx xx book Seite 43...

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