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CAUTION

Front Grille

Be sure that nothing obstructs the required air flow open

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ings in front of the cabinet. At least once or twice a year, 

brush or vacuum lint and dirt from the front grille area (see 

page 8).

SHOCK HAZARD: 

Disconnect electrical power from the 

appliance before cleaning with soap and water.

Cabinet

The painted cabinet can be washed with either a mild soap 

and water and thoroughly rinsed with clear water. NEVER 

use abrasive scouring cleaners.

Interior

Wash interior compartment with mild soap and water. Do 

NOT use an abrasive cleaner, solvent, polish cleaner or 

undiluted detergent.

Care of Appliance

1.  Avoid leaning on the door, you may bend the door 

hinges or tip the appliance.

2. 

Exercise caution when sweeping, vacuuming or mop

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ping near the front of the appliance. Damage to the 

grille can occur.

3.  Periodically clean the interior of the appliance as 

needed.

4.  Periodically check and/or clean the front grille as 

needed.

In the Event of a Power Failure

If a power failure occurs, try to correct it as soon as pos-

sible. Minimize the number of door openings while the 

power is off so as not to adversely affect the appliance's 

temperature. 

Light assembly replacement

All models use an LED to illuminate the interior of the ap-

pliance. This component is very reliable, but should it fail, 

contact a qualified service technician for replacement of the 

LED.

CARE AND CLEANING

4.  Plug your appliance into a dedicated power circuit. (Not 

shared with other appliances).

5.  When initially loading your new product, or whenever 

large quantities of warm contents are placed within 

refrigerated storage compartment, minimize door 

openings for the next 12 hours to allow contents to pull 

down to compartment set temperature.

6.  Maintaining a relatively full storage compartment will 

require less appliance run time than an empty compart-

ment.

7.  Ensure door closing is not obstructed by contents 

stored in your appliance.

8.  Allow hot items to reach room temperature before plac-

ing in product.

9.  Minimize door openings and duration of door openings.

10. Use the warmest temperature control set temperature 

that meets your personal preference and provides the 

proper storage for your stored contents.

11. When on vacation or away from home for extended pe-

      riods, set the appliance to warmest acceptable tem-

      perature for the stored contents.

12. Set the control to the “off” position if cleaning the 

      appliance requires the door to be open for an extended

      period of time.

13. For wine storage products:

               When serving temperatures are not required, 

               return the compartment(s) set temperature to the

               ideal red and white wine long term storage tem-

               perature of 13°C / 55°F.

The following suggestions will minimize the 

cost of operating your refrigeration appliance.

1. 

Do not install your appliance next to a hot appliance 

(cooker, dishwasher, etc.), heating air duct, or other 

heat sources.

2.  Install product out of direct sunlight.

3.  Ensure the front grille vents at front of appliance be-

neath door are not obstructed and kept clean to allow 

ventilation for the refrigeration system to expel heat.

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Summary of Contents for MLRI224

Page 1: ...I G I N A L R E F R I G E R A T I O N E X P E R T S S I N C E 1 8 9 2 F O R M O D E L M L R E 2 2 4 OWNER S GUIDE MARVEL UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATION T H E O R I G I N A L R E F R I G E R AT I O N E X...

Page 2: ...marketing marvelrefrigera tion com and we might feature your Marvel home design on our website and social media Thank you again for investing in Marvel for your home XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX MARVEL...

Page 3: ...el Installation Installing The Water Supply Maintenance Care and Cleaning Stainless Steel Maintenance Extended Non Use Operating Instructions Ice Maker Operation Interior Adjustments Energy Savng Tips...

Page 4: ...nd care must be exercised when installing maintaining or operat ing this appliance Recognize Safety Symbols Words and Labels WARNING WARNING You can be killed or seriously injured if you do not follow...

Page 5: ...lace The owners manual is shipped inside the product in a plastic bag along with the warranty registration card and other accessory items Important Keep your carton and packaging until your appliance...

Page 6: ...rrupters GFCI are prone to nui sance tripping which will cause the appliance to shut down GFCI s are generally not used on circuits with power equip ment that must run unattended for long periods of t...

Page 7: ...outlet boxes will work for this applica tion as they are too narrow but a recessed outlet box equivalent to Arlington DVFR1W is recommended for this application see Figure 6 Figure 6 ROUGH IN OPENING...

Page 8: ...ace flush with adja cent cabinetry doors custom decorative panel thickness cannot exceed 3 4 19 mm Minimum rough in opening required is to be larger than the adjusted height of the cabinet A grounded...

Page 9: ...uct is pressed against the adjacent cabinet use a 5 8 thick panel The window cutout is for glass door models only Do not use a solid door panel on a glass door model INTEGRATED PANEL DIMENSIONS Top of...

Page 10: ...et retainer extrusions 3 on each side and 2 at the top and bottom which are used to fasten the panel to the front of the door The screws are provided in the literature pack Step 3 Assemble the Panel t...

Page 11: ...or swing reinstall hinges per Door Reversal Instructions Carefully slide lower hinge bushing over bottom hinge pin Install the new upper hinge bushing into adaptor plate Align hinge bushing with top h...

Page 12: ...gth and coil it behind the unit to form a service loop which will allow the appliance to be pulled out from the installation for servicing or cleaning Connect the copper tubing to the top side of a co...

Page 13: ...ise the ice maker bail arm 3 Empty the ice bucket 4 Replace the ice bucket in the unit and lower the bail arm Dispensing of the cubes should occur within 2 hours After the ice cubes dispense empty cle...

Page 14: ...g the shelf To Add or Remove a Shelf Remove stored product from the shelf Do not try to remove a loaded shelf from the appliance Grasp the shelf front with both hands rotate the install a shelf insert...

Page 15: ...cuit Not shared with other appliances 5 When initially loading your new product or whenever large quantities of warm contents are placed within refrigerated storage compartment minimize door openings...

Page 16: ...upon the installation location environmental and usage conditions Choosing a Cleaning Product The choice of a proper cleaning product is ultimately that of the consumer and there are many products fro...

Page 17: ...rsonal preference and provides the proper storage for your stored contents 11 When on vacation or away from home for extended pe riods set the appliance to warmest acceptable tem perature for the stor...

Page 18: ...low ice to thaw naturally 4 Clean and dry the interior of the unit Ensure all water has been removed from the unit 5 The door must remain open to prevent formation of mold and mildew Open door a minim...

Page 19: ...rt section In all correspondence regarding service be sure to give the service number serial number and proof of purchase Try to have information or description of nature of the problem how long the a...

Page 20: ...ght upper lower Blue light upper lower Evap fan Evap fan Condenser fan Zone temp Door switch 1 Door switch 2 Evap temp Zone temp Evap temp Programming W I F I A n t e n n a D i a g n o s t i c s V C C...

Page 21: ...in question The part that caused the damage must be returned to Marvel in its entirety The part must be clearly labeled with the serial number of the unit it was removed from the date and the service...

Page 22: ...y labor 2021 04 23 050H 1 I I I Year Warranty Claims Day Factory use Only Units must be registered prior to warranty submittal Customers may register at www marvelrefrigeration com A proof of purchase...

Page 23: ...er and part description Some parts will require color or voltage information Marvel requires the return of original parts we will inform you when the parts order is taken This requirement will be note...

Page 24: ...Of PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL OR LOCAL REGULATIONS FLAHHABLE REFRIGERANT USED R 600A Specifications Gloves and Eye Protection must be used R 600a is considered non toxic but is flammable when...

Page 25: ...ended that a simple LPG gas detector is on site during service Ensure that all R 600a is removed from the system prior to brazing any part of the sealed system Only a clean dry leak free system should...

Page 26: ...uate and charge with dry nitrogen for leak checks Repair leaks or replace system parts as required R 600A Specifications When re brazing the system must be purged with dry nitrogen and at least one ac...

Page 27: ...microns prior to charging Weigh in the R 600a charge using a refrigerant scale run compressor an extra two minutes to clear the charging hoses Seal the Schrader Type access port a proper cap and seal...

Page 28: ...um temperature temperature cool cool No Gas 0 PSIG to 25 Room Cool to hot temperature cool System Diagnosis Guide Condenser Capillary Evaporator Wattage Tube Very hot Warm Cold Normal Hot to warm Cool...

Page 29: ...are not hot or frozen Do not touch a bare circuit board unless you are wearing an anti static wrist strap that is grounded to an electrical ground or grounded water pipe Handle circuit boards careful...

Page 30: ...nvironment When in this mode the only functions will be the control and cabinet lights The compressor fans etc will not operate To enter exit this mode hold the light key and the power key for 5 secon...

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Page 42: ...nce accident or improper use maintenance instal lation service repair acts of God fire flood or other natural disasters The product must be installed operated and maintained in accordance with the Mar...

Page 43: ...e without notice Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes improvements additions replacements or compensation for previously purchased products www marvelrefrigeration com 1260...

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