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Check List

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5.11

Problem:  No cooling (the aggregate at the back of the device is cold). 

Possible Cause

Self Help

Authorised Service

a.) The thermostat is set to “0”.

b.) The device plug is not

plugged in.

c.) No voltage in socket.

d.) Defective electronics or

sensor feelers.

e.) Defective heating cartridge.

f.) The device is in its defrosting

phase.

a.) Set temperature control to

middle position.

b.) Plug in device plug.

c.) Check building fuse.

f.) See operating instruction

5.3

d.) Install new

electronics or sensor.

e.) Install new heating

cartridge.

Problem:  No cooling (the aggregate is warm). 

Possible Cause

Self Help

Authorised  Service

a.) The device is not level.

b.) The device was only

switched on a short while ago.

c.) Defective cooling aggregate.

a.) Level the device using a

spirit level.

b.) Switch on the device and

let it run for 5-6 hours.

c.) Check whether

repair is feasible. If not,

exchange device.

Problem: Poor Cooling Performance.

Possible Cause

Self Help

Authorised  Service

a.) The cooling aggregate is not

sufficiently ventilated.

b.) The device is exposed to

direct sunlight.

c.) The fridge door does not

close tightly.

d.) Light permanently on when

door closed.

e.) The fridge was stocked a

short while ago.

a.) Check that the ventilation

grids are not covered. Check

that device has been installed

properly (installation instruction

4.5).

b.) Follow installation

instruction 4.5.

c.) Check installation in line

4.5.

e.) Check fridge after 5-6

hours for proper cooling

function.

c.) Is door magnet

there? Install new door,

if required.

d.) Replace lighting

sensor. Install new door,

if required.

Problem: Frost formation in fridge.

Possible Cause

Self Help

Authorised  Service

a.) The fridge door does not

close tightly.

a.) Check installation is in line

with 4.5.

a.) Is door magnet

there?

Install new door.

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Summary of Contents for EA 330

Page 1: ...Type H20 60 821 2675 51 T D 07 2003 English miniCool INSTRUCTION for USE ABSORPTION REFRIGERATOR EA 330 L EA 355 L All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...ng the Device to the 6 Electricity Supply 4 8 Changing the Sliding Hinge 7 4 9 Changing the Doorhang 8 5 0 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 9 5 1 Initial Operation 9 5 2 Temperature Control 9 5 3 Automatic Defrost...

Page 3: ...he appliance has to be connected to a properly earthed socket in line with the relevant valid country regulations Servicing must only be carried out by authorised service personnel Coolants Ammonia is...

Page 4: ...ltage Depending on the model the following parts can be found in the miniCool Cleaning Before operating the miniCool we recommend you clean it both inside and outside Use a soft cloth lukewarm water a...

Page 5: ...e cooling unit must project into the duct as shown 6 Air passing through the duct must not be preheated by any source of heat 7 Ventilation grills if used must have openings of at least 200cm each Ple...

Page 6: ...with other plug types the circuit should contain a 5 amp fuse This appliance conforms with the requirements of EEC directive No 82 449 relating to radio interference Warning This appliance must be ear...

Page 7: ...ase of the plug In no circumstances must the plug be used without a correct fuse cover carrier fitted If the plug supplied on the mains lead is not suitable for the socket in your home it should be cu...

Page 8: ...8 Changing the Doorhang possible with EA 330 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R 12 13 R L L 4 9 1 2 1 2 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 9: ...efrosting phase commences 15 hours after the initial operation 5 1 and lasts for two hours After this the device operates for 22 hours at a time followed by a defrosting period of 2 hours The ice laye...

Page 10: ...mechanism an electric circuit is closed or opened Accordingly this is registered and processed at the hotel reception Note Electrical rating The miniCool wiring connection is situated at the rear of...

Page 11: ...a sensor Changing 11 5 6 To obtain spare bulbs please contact your Dometic Service Centre 1 Pull out the mains plug 2 Press out reflector disk 3 Remove defective LED board 4 Insert new LED board 5 Cl...

Page 12: ...a disposal company or local council which will guarantee the correct use of recyclable materials and the proper disposal of the rest Energy Saving Tips At an average room temperature of approx 22 C i...

Page 13: ...run for 5 6 hours c Check whether repair is feasible If not exchange device Problem Poor Cooling Performance Possible Cause Self Help Authorised Service a The cooling aggregate is not sufficiently ve...

Page 14: ...65 Power Consumption kWh 24h 0 7 0 8 Net Weight Kg 11 26 Power consumption measured at an average ambient temperature of 25 C as an average annual value and at a cooling compartment temperature of 7...

Page 15: ...ect to change without notice Printed in Germany Dometic GmbH In der Steinwiese 16 D 57074 Siegen Phone 49 0 271 692 0 Fax 49 0 271 692 300 www dometic de minibar www dometic com All manuals and user g...

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