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ENCiEL... REFRIGERATOR OWNER'S MANUAL DAS HANDBUCH VON KUHLSCHRANK-BESITZER LE MANUEL DE PROPRIETAIRE DE REFRIGERATEUR K0LESKAB BRUGSVEJLEDNING MT Series MD45F-CD-P FUJI SAWAFUJI ELECTRIC co., LTD.
T hank you f or purchasing an ENG EL re f rig erator. Read this manual caref ull y bef ore starting to use it . Keep this manual in a saf e pl ace f or f uture re f ere nce . If the product is resol d, this operating manual must accompany it.
1 . Explanation of symbols The following symbols are used in this OWNER'S MANUAL. Failure to observe this instruction can cause fatal or serious injury. WARNING Failure to observe this instruction can lead to injury. CAUTION Failure to observe this instruction can cause material damage and impair the function of the praduct.
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If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced to prevent the • possibility of electric shock. It must be replaced with a new cord (ENGEL genuine products). not touch the inside and other metal parts of the cabinet with •...
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not touch the metal tip of the cigarette lighter plug. • whole body of the cigarette lighter plug becomes hot during operation even if the plug is securely inserted into the socket. The metal tip in particular will become hot enough to burn your finger.
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not store objects that require precise temperature control • such as medicine and scientific specimens. This refrigerator is not suited to store such types of objects. When there is a leak of utility gas around you, do not touch the •...
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CAU TION Oisconnect the refrigerator fram the AC before cleaning and • servicing it as weil as after each use. Pay due attention to the polarity of the cigarette lighter plug; the • center terminal must be connected to the positive line while the side contacts to the negative or earth.
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not put a bagged cold pack whose inner material is leaking. • Some of off-the-shelf bagged ice packs contain a type of chemical that corrades the metal parts of the refrigerator. If such chemical is spilled in the refrigerator interior, wipe it off with a wet, soft cloth and wipe off again with a dry cloth.
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"5" not set the temperature setting knob at except when • storing frozen praducts such as frozen food, ice cream and ice. Ooing so may result not only in beverages being undrinkable but explosion of cans and possible injuries. not use a knife, a driver or any sharp object to remove frost •...
3. Intended use The refrigerator is suitable for use in cars, boats, caravans or • 3000ff RVs and is designed to operate an angle of less than level. 4. Controller and display MD45F-CD-P • Temp setting knob and Indicator Light Terminal Housing Terminal Housing •...
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Temperature setting • Temperature range - Achievable temperature fram - 1 8- 1 O°C, The setting temperature is displayed when the LED starts blinking. The current temperature at the centre of the fridge will be displayed once the LED lights up. When the "KNOB" is turned, the setting temperature will continuously change the range of the temperature.
5 . Installation and Ventilation The refrigerator shall be used in a dry area where there is no chance of being exposed to water splash or other types of liquids or direct sunlight or heat conducted fram hot pipes, warm air outlets, cookers, etc.
.r-::: : For American � Plug Cover For European built vehicles (Fig.1) Insert the plug securely into the cigarette lighter socket to prevent it fram coming loose. Loose connection may result in overheating which will damage the cigarette lighter socket. First, set the temperature setting knob to "0"...
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT FRIDGE GOOD (Fig.2) 3) To prevent radio noise and avoid absorbing high surge frequency, insert a capacitor of 1 OOOOI-l-F as shown in (Fig.3) below. Capacitor (Fig.3) (Condenser) 4) Selecting the correct gauge for wiring is important to avoid voltage drop.
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BATTERY P RO TEC TION T his fridge is equipped with a battery monitor cutting the compressor in or out in order to protect the battery. When the "MODE" button is pressed twice, the LED display will be blinking the current battery monitor state "OFF" or "LO" or "HI" (default OFF).
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shoreline cord Vehiele AC suppl Field Power converter or battery charger Vehicle circuit breaker or M/G set Original wiring. Remove and eonnect to power isolator (terminal). AC voltage Shoreline ouUeI Ignition system Refrigerator Battery charge eireuit Battery isolator ". Common with AC ground RV battery 12/24 V 90NH or more Recommendation...
7 Maintenance of ref rigerator 7 . 1 Cl eaning interior and door Always disconnect the refrigerator from the power source before you clean or service it. Clean the interior with a cloth moistened with warm water and • wipe again with a dry cloth. Clean the door of the refrigerator with a wet cloth.
DC CORD THIS PART IS ONLY FOR DC12V UPMARK SPECIAL THERMAL GREEN POWER LAMP HEAD TERMINAL COVER DC12V 24V DIRECT (OPTION) (Fig.5) 6) Check whether the refrigerator runs normally. If you encounter any further trouble, please contact an authorized ENGEL dealer near you. not use conventional glass tube fuses.
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correct position and in good condition at all times. It is available as a replacement part if it becomes worn or damaged. Refer to appendix for details 7.5 About basket As shown in diagram "Appendix the configuration of the 1-2" fridge can be changed e.g.
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Tabl e ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION SOLUTIONS Check whether the INDICATION Abnormal Input Voltage 0wer voltage is too Push "MODE" button �E-01 and curren! voltage display Check whether the Ambient Temperature is E-04 ambient temperature too low is too low. Temperature sensor cord E-05 Contact service agent.
9 . Disposal WARNING To prevent the risk of child entrapment inside the refrigerator, do • the following before discarding it: -Remove the door fram the refrigerator. This refrigerator is marked with the symbol shown below, • meaning the refrigerator should not be mixed with household waste when being disposed of.
initial use 11. Before Install a pair handles found in the interior according to the following . saries • MT Handles can be screwed onto the sides refrigerator. ( Fig. 6) 12 Power cord list ALL MODEL DCCORD BATTERY B DCCORD CORD DC12Vor PART OF oe CORD (OPTION)
<APPENDIX> The following sections describe the three features in regard to the combi fridge. I N D EX and methods of changing zone arrangement Corre ct and incorrect ways of using the f ridge and methods of changing zone arrangement Description of components and methods of changing zone il': Inlet or Outlet of circulating air...
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Single Zone Type A Type Type C Larger Refrigerator Zone . 3 How to use baskets Always use with basket(s) so as to minimize damages to inner components. A set of two, different-sized baskets work together. Always use both at the position and in the direction specified below. Stopper .
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Inner temperatures in relation to ambient temperature Temperatures with thermo dial at position (ambient temperature at 30t:) Combi Single zone Ol:�5l: Fridge -1 Ol: or less -15l: Freezer or less Cooling performance will become lower as ambient temperature rises, resulting in the inner temperature lower than you set. When used as combi, the temperature of the refrigerator section Ol: �...
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Correct and incorrect ways of using the f ridge O:APPLIGASLE GOMSI GOMSI Smaller Larger SINGLE PURPOSES Refrigerator Refrigerator ZONE Zone Zone Store both chilled food and frozen food Store more frozen food than chilled food Store more chilled food than frozen food Store more food at the same temperature...
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This fridge offers a variety of usage depending on your purposes as long as you comply with the following precautions. The problem and how to deal with CORRECT USAGE OR IMPROPER USAGE ACTIONS Ooor to be always kept shut Operate fridge with door kept when in use to prevent frost or open improper cooling performance.
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Remove the parts constituting not clean the circulation air ..circulation air slots and clean slots by yourself. Ooing so may ..the slots lead to accident or failure. When putting objects warmer than room temperature, pre-cool Put objects warmer than them before putting them into room temperature...
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