Hafele RH 430 LD Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 14

Check List

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5.11

Failure :  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.

Failure :  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.

Failure : 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 is in line 

with “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 sen

sor. Install new door, 
if required.

Failure : 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.

Summary of Contents for RH 430 LD

Page 1: ...0 LD G RH 441 LD RH 448 LD RH 460 LD RH 461 LDG RH 468 LD RH 436 D RH 438 D RH 447 D RH 448 D RH 468 D RH 455 LD RH 456 LD RH 456 LDE Type HC20 60 821 2693 61 DE INSTRUCTION FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION ABSORPTION REFRIGERATOR article number 568 15 313 568 15 402 568 15 561 ...

Page 2: ...he Doorhang 9 5 0 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 10 5 1 Initial Operation 10 5 2 Temperature Control 10 5 3 Automatic Defrost Function 10 5 4 Leakage Detection 10 5 5 Automatic Door Control ADC 11 5 6 Interior Light 12 5 7 Environmental Advice 13 5 8 Disposal 13 5 9 Energy Saving Tips 13 5 10 Declaration 13 5 11 Check List 14 5 12 Technical Data 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS Model No Product No Serial No These operat...

Page 3: ...authorised service personnel Coolants Ammonia is used as a coolant This is a natural compound also used in household cleaning agents 1 litre of Salmiak cleaner contains up to 200g of ammonia about twice as much as is used in the refrigerator Sodium chromate is used for corrosion protection less than 2 of the coolant If a leak occurs which can be easily detected due to the unpleasant smell Switch t...

Page 4: ...bel corresponds to the mains voltage Depending on the model the following parts can be found in the miniBar Cleaning Before operating the miniBar we recommend you clean it both inside and outside Use a soft cloth lukewarm water and a mild detergent Following this wash out the miniBar using clean water and dry thoroughly At annual intervals remove dust from fridge aggregate using a brush or soft cl...

Page 5: ...gerator 5 Only the entire 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 Please follow the installation details below carefully Guarantee is valid for products installed as described only IMPORTANT 200 cm 20 mm Where a socket outlet is used for the mai...

Page 6: ...30LD RH440LD G RH441LD RH460LD RH461LDG RH436D RH447D RH438 L D RH448 L D RH468 L D The miniBar must be screwed onto the cupboard using the lower hinges 4 6 1 Tighten screw 2 Put on cap 1 Tighten screw 2 Put on cap 4 6 1 4 6 2 ...

Page 7: ... in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows 1 Connect the GREEN and YELLOW coloured wire to the plug terminal marked letter E or earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow 2 Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked letter L or coloured red 3 Connect the BLUE coloured wire to the plug terminal ...

Page 8: ...here in the use A suitable replacement plug should then be fitted as given above Changing the Sliding Hinge possible with RH430LD RH436D RH438LD RH440LD RH441LD RH448 LD RH447D RH460LD RH468LD 8 4 8 1 2 3 4 Distance to cupboard door A A 1 When closed the cupboard door A must not lie against the rest of the surrounding cupboard area distance 1 2mm 2 There must be a distance of 6 8mm between the cup...

Page 9: ...9 Changing the Doorhang RH436D RH447D RH430LD RH440LD G RH441LD RH460LD RH461LDG RH438LD RH448LD RH468LD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R 12 13 R L L 4 9 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...tomatic Defrost Function The first defrosting phase commences 39 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 layer must never be removed using force nor must the defrosting process ever be accelerated using a heater The miniBar operates silently Leakage Detection Air sensor Th...

Page 11: ...n electric circuit is closed or opened Accordingly this is registered and processed at the hotel reception Note Electrical rating The miniBar s wiring connection is situated at the rear of the appliance and consists of a 3 pin terminal strip 1 11 5 5 1 The red dot has disappeared now Using a red dot in the display window A point 3 the ADC shows that the miniBar s door has been opened 1 2 RH456LD E...

Page 12: ...terior Light All other models When the door is opened the light in the cooling shelf is switched on via a sensor Changing the LED board 5 6 2 To obtain spare electronic boards please contact your Dometic Service Centre 1 Pull out the mains plug 2 Remove the reflector disk 3 Remove the defective bulb 4 Insert new bulb 5 Clip reflector disk back in 5 6 5 6 1 1 Pull out the mains plug 2 Remove the re...

Page 13: ...materials and the proper disposal of the rest Energy Saving Tips If possible always store pre cooled goods Do not expose the miniBar to direct sunlight and do not place it close to a source of heat An unobstructed air circulation in the fridge aggregate must be ensured When removing goods only open the miniBar briefly Switch on the miniBar approx 12 hours prior to stocking Declaration of Conformit...

Page 14: ...he device and let it run for 5 6 hours c Check whether repair is feasible If not exchange device Failure 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 Ch...

Page 15: ...1x450x505 563x486x474 563x486x474 Electrical Rating W 65 65 80 80 Power Consumption kWh 24h 0 9 0 9 1 0 1 45 Net Weight kg 21 24 5 20 23 Freestanding Freestanding Built in Built in Casing Metal Metal Gross Contents litres 30 40 cooled uncooled 30 40 Dimensions mm H x W x D 522x384x411 554x401x446 Electrical Rating W 65 65 Power Consumption kWh 24h 0 7 0 8 Net Weight kg 11 14 Power consumption meas...

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