Summery of Models Electronics Fuzzy Logic Fuzzy Logic with 2 Sensors Automatic Defrost Function Cooling Unit Heating Shell Resistances at Heating Elements Lighting Installation Securing Changing the Sliding Hinge 10.0 Changing the Decorative Panel 11.0 Automatic Door Control (ADC) 11.1 Mechanical ADC 11.2 Automatic Door Control (electrical)
Summery of Models Face lifting models and Greenline models are the latest generation of miniBars/miniCools and consumes approximately 40% less energy than its predecessors. Face lifting Greenline Models Previous Models RH 430LD RH 330LD RH 236LD RH 440LD RH 340LD RH 237LD RH 441LD RH 341LD...
Status Duty-Cycle both sensors o.k. 7 sec. ON air-sensor missing/defective 9 sec. ON evaporator-sensor missing/defective 12 sec. ON both sensors missing/defective 15 sec. ON In service case please pull sensor off Ambient temperature°C Resistance (kW) electrics and check by means of 0°...
Cooling Unit The cooling unit has been optimised for the Greenline models and Face- Lifting models. Unlike the cooling units of its predecessors, the Greenline models and Face Lifting models cooling units can be replaced. When replacing the cooling unit, however, the heating element (heating shell) must be replaced as well.
Lighting (except for RH 356LD/E, RH 456LD/E) All Greenline and face lifting cooling appliances are equipped with sensor- controlled lighting. The lightings sensor (proximity switch, A) is activated by means of a magnet (B) which has been foam-installed into the door. The lighting mechanism consists of two lamps for 180-250V operation switched in series.
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Lighting for RH 356LD/LDE and RH 456LD/LDE The above models are equipped with separate warm shelf and cooling section lighting. This lighting mechanism consists - sensor - switch - 1 light bulb for warm shelf - 2 light bulb for cooling section - Transformer (output voltage 6V) Pay attention to country-specific vol- tages for the transformer!
Installation 200cm² 200cm² 200cm² 200cm² 200cm² 20mm 20mm 20mm 200cm² IMPORTANT: 200cm² Please follow the installation details below carefully. Guarantee is valid for products installed as described only. 1. The refrigerator must be level both directions 2. There sould be 20mm clearance to the wall 3.
Changing the Sliding Hinge Distance to cupboard door (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 cupboard door and the miniBar.
10.0 Changing the Decorative Panel - Unscrew the 2 screws of the upper door hinge. - Pull the door and the hinge off, away from the housing and in an upward direction from the lower hinge pin (2-3). - Unscrew the screws (4) and pull off the frame section (5). - Pull the decorative panel (6) out of the door frame and push in the new decorative panel (7) in such a way that the upper edge runs exactly parallel to the upper section of the frame.
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11.1.1 Change of the Mechanical ADC ( for RH356 / RH456 LD E) (triggers a weight when ope- ning the door ) ADC - component, complete The complete component is not screwed in the doorframe but inserted. So without removal of the door or loosing of screwings the ADC-component can be exchan- ged.
11.2 Automatic Door Control (electrical) (for RH356 / RH456 LD E) When the miniBar is opened, a magnetically operated approximation switch located underneath on the fridge is activated (FIG 1.) Depending on the connection (opening/closing mechanism), an electric circuit is closed or opened. Accordingly, this is registered and processed at the hotel reception.
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RH 330, RH340, RH 341, RH 360, RH 361 In order to retrofit the electrical automatic door control, the following service-kit with spare part number 210 6821-20 will be required. You can order the service-kit at: Dometic GmbH Export Department In der Steinwiese 16 D-57074 Siegen Tel.:...
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12. Fix the sensor (E) with 9. Unscrew the two 10. Take two plain 11. Drill a hole for the clip (C), leveled with the feet. washers (F) und put sensor, ø3mm, housing. the washers under depth 5mm. the feet. Mount the feet back on place.
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INSTRUCTION Retrofit Elelectrical Door Control RH 355, RH 356 In order to retrofit the electrical door control for the above model, the following service-kit with spare part number 210 6821-30 will be required. You can order the service-kit at: Electrolux GmbH Export department In der Steinwiese 16 D- 57074 Siegen...
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miniBar - sidewall (inside) 4. Mount the terminal strip (C). 2 x Ø2,2 drillings for mounting the terminal strip. 5. Connect the sensor-cables to the terminal strip. 1= Terminal strip 2= Approximination switch A= blue (opening mechanism) B= black (closing mechanism) C= white Only for miniBar with feed 8 mm high! 6.
12.0 Mounting a miniSafe in RH355LD/ RH455LD SKE160 3 cap nuts M8 Drawing picture for right hand hinge (1). By left hand hinge, 10mm drilling on the opposite (2). 3 mushroom head square neck bolt SKE 180 Fixing rear side Fixing underside...
Any damage due to improper use is not covered by the warranty. The warranty does not cover any modifications to the appliance or the use of non-original Dometic parts; the warranty does not apply if the installation and operating instructions are not adhered to and no liability shall be...
14.0 Troubleshooting Failure : No cooling (the cooling unit at the back of the appliance is cold) Possible Cause Fault Elimination (authorised service provider) a.) Defective heating shell ? a.) Measure resistance, replace heating shell if required. 230V / 65 W ~ 800W 230V / 80 W ~ 650W 110V / 65 W ~ 186W 110V / 80 W ~ 150W...
18.0 HiPro Generation HiPro models are the latest generation of miniBars and consume approximately 15% less energy than the RH4XX models. Technology and design defined with a new name : HiPro Technoloy! HiPro means High-Professional, High-Protection and High-Profitable Technology. HiPro models: HiPro 3000 HiPro 4000 HiPro 6000...
When operated, the electronic measures the temperature of the indoor air sensor (NTC) and controls depending on this, the heating efficiency of the absorber with the help of the HiPro-Electronic . 19.2 Self-test of the electronics After switching on the supply voltage (Hardware- Reset) the software carries out a selftest, in which the value of resistance of the NTC-sensors (air-sensor, evaporator sensor) are measured.
19.4 Automatic Defrost Function The HiPro electronic also regulates the automatic defrosting of the refrigerator. When the plug has been stuck to the socket the running time of the refrigerator up to the first defrosting is 39 hours For all models the defrosting takes 2 hours.
20.0 Lighting (ca. 7,6V) and Infrared sensors Two LEDs (A) light the cooling compartment whilst the door is opened. Two sensors (B) control the LEDs as well as the (optional) door control. Change of lighting / Infrared sensors The complete lighting is fastened into the inner housing with a clip and can be pulled off very easily.
23.0 Installation refer to point 7.0, page 8 24.0 Securing The Hipro can be screwed to the furniture using the fittings at the bottom. Drive in the screws and put the caps back on. Changing the Sliding Hinge 25.0 refer to point 9.0, page 10 26.0 Energy Saving Tips If possible, always store pre-cooled goods.
27.0 Manual fault analysis Failure : No cooling (the cooling unit at the back of the appliance is cold) Possible Cause Fault Elimination (authorised service provider) a.) Defective heating shell ? a.) Measure resistance, replace heating shell if required. 230V / 65 W ~ 800W 230V / 80 W ~ 650W b.) Defective Air and / or b.) Pull sensor off electrics (air-sensor X9,...
Model HiPro 6000 with cooling unit cover + feet Casing Plastic Gross Volume ( litres) cooled / uncooled 51 / - Dimensions (mm) (H x W xD) 568 x 490 x 474,5 610 x 490 x 494,6 Electrical Rating (W) Power Consumption kWh / 24h* Net Weight (kg)
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