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Minibar Systems 
GuestFridge Slim User’s Guide 

 

 

 

DOC0205_GuestFridge_Slim_User's_Guide

 

 

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7.

 

Maintenance and Cleaning 

Disconnect the Fridge from the power supply before cleaning or attempting repairs.  

CAUTION 

Failure to unplug the Fridge could result in electrical shock or personal injury. 

7.1

 

Cleaning the Fridge  

 

Disconnect the power plug from outlet before cleaning the Fridge.  

 

Remove the contents from within the Fridge. 

 

Use neutral cleaning agents to avoid damage to the Fridge’s liner and exterior surface.  

 

Clean the exterior and interior of Fridge with lukewarm water, two tablespoons of vinegar and a soft cloth.  

 

Remove the glass shelves in the interior of the Fridge and clean with water and a neutral liquid detergent. Glass 
shelves cannot be washed in dishwashers.  

 

After cleaning, reconnect the Fridge to the power supply. The Fridge is now ready for use. 

7.2

 

Replacement Parts, Interior LED Light, Heat Pipe, Etc. 

Please contact Minibar Customer Support for details on how to replace parts in the Fridge. 

7.3

 

Reversing the Door Hinge 

This unit has the capability of the door opening from either the left or the right side. Should you desire to 
reverse the opening direction, please follow the instructions below. 

Important: 

All units come equipped with one upper hinge and two lower hinges to facilitate the reversing 

of the door opening. 

Components Overview 

 

Tools Needed 

 

 

Philips Head Screwdriver 

Flat Head Screwdriver 

 

Summary of Contents for GuestFridge Slim

Page 1: ...Minibar Systems GuestFridge Slim User s Guide DOC0205_GuestFridge_Slim_User s_Guide Page 1 GuestFridge Slim User s Guide Solid Black Door Stainless Steel Glass Door Black Frame Glass Door...

Page 2: ...ing in Use 8 6 2 Securing to Case Good 8 7 Maintenance and Cleaning 9 7 1 Cleaning the Fridge 9 7 2 Replacement Parts Interior LED Light Heat Pipe Etc 9 7 3 Reversing the Door Hinge 9 7 4 Defrosting o...

Page 3: ...nce of injury and let you know what can happen if the instructions are not followed 1 2 Important Safe guides Before the Fridge is used it must be properly positioned and installed as described in thi...

Page 4: ...e play with or crawl inside the Fridge Do not use solvent based cleaning agents of abrasives on the interior These cleaners may damage or discolor the interior Do not use this apparatus for other than...

Page 5: ...e first 24 hours for the initial cool down period After 24 hours adjust the temperature control to the setting that best suits your needs The setting of 3 should be appropriate for normal use GLASS DO...

Page 6: ...that can be turned ON OFF when the door is opened 2 6 Dimensions Model Height Width Depth GuestFridge 50 Slim 20 5 520 mm 17 432 mm 16 14 410 mm GuestFridge 65 Slim 25 5 648 mm 17 432 mm 16 14 410 mm...

Page 7: ...ntilation grills or slots must not be covered Please contact Minibar Systems for review of your case good drawings to ensure your design meets the criteria outlined in the Minibar Case Good Specificat...

Page 8: ...ially the interior see Maintenance and Cleaning In case the interior shelves are not correctly placed rearrange as shown in Description of the Fridge 6 2 Securing to Case Good Place the Fridge firmly...

Page 9: ...oft cloth Remove the glass shelves in the interior of the Fridge and clean with water and a neutral liquid detergent Glass shelves cannot be washed in dishwashers After cleaning reconnect the Fridge t...

Page 10: ...ewdriver under the plastic cover and pry upward until it is removed If the cover broken replace by a new one 2 Remove the flat plastic cover that covers the holes of the opposite upper hinge 3 Remove...

Page 11: ...Slim_User s_Guide Page 11 5 Remove and place the metal PIN on the opposite bottom hinge left Move the PIN from right to left 6 Replace the door by inserting it into the bottom PIN 7 Replace the upper...

Page 12: ...nge and tighten enough 2 screws for foamed door 9 Place the plastic cover of the upper hinge 10 place the flat plastic cover to cover the upper hinge holes that will not be used 11 Open and close to c...

Page 13: ...e all the food Securely tape down all loose items inside your Fridge such as racks inside your Fridge Tape the door shut Protect the outside of Fridge with a blanket or similar item 7 7 Switch Off the...

Page 14: ...y The Fridge should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet which has a voltage rating that matches the rating label on the Fridge This provides the best performance and also preve...

Page 15: ...adequately packed food correct temperature and taking into account hygienic precautions for example leftovers or moldy food will substantially influence the quality of the food stored 9 4 Disposal of...

Page 16: ...The door gasket does not seal properly The Fridge does not have the correct clearances Abnormal voltage Ice formation on the inner rear wall As long as the defrost water runs to the channel and throu...

Page 17: ...ectly in their positions and check bottles cans and other containers are not touching each other causing rattling and or vibrations The door does not close properly The Fridge is not level The door wa...

Page 18: ...Minibar Systems GuestFridge Slim User s Guide DOC0205_GuestFridge_Slim_User s_Guide Page 18 11 Wiring Diagram...

Page 19: ...istance the Minibar Products Customer Service team will be here for you Just call us United States Customer Service Support Hours of operation Monday through Friday 8 30 AM 5 30 PM EST Telephone 301 3...

Page 20: ...ll find them on a plate located on the rear outside wall of the Fridge Please write these numbers here ____________________________________ Date of Purchase ____________________________________ Model...

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