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EA3280 (A803E)

Operation

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7.1

Energy saving tips

Choose a well ventilated location which is protected from direct sunlight.

Allow warm food to cool down first before placing it in the cooling device to 
keep cool.

Do not open the cooling device more often than necessary.

Do not leave the cooling device open for longer than necessary.

7.2

Adjusting the temperature

The cooling temperature of can be selected continuously using the temperature 
controller (fig.

1

1, page 2) in the interior of the cooling device.

To lower the temperature (cooler), rotate clockwise.

To increase the temperature (warmer), rotate anti-clockwise.

7.3

Making ice cubes

Fill the ice cube tray up to three quarters full with water.

Place the ice tray in the freezer compartment (fig.

1

3, page 2) of the cooling 

device.

7.4

Putting the device out of service

Should the cooling device not be in use for some time, it should be put out of 
operation.

Rotate the temperature controller (fig.

1

1, page 2) anti-clockwise to the 

position OFF.

Disconnect the device from the AC mains supply.

Empty the device.

Defrost the device (chapter “Defrosting the device” on page 16).

Clean the device (chapter “Cleaning and maintenance” on page 16).

Leave the door of the device and the freezer compartment slightly ajar.

The cooling device can be left in this position until it is put into service again.

Summary of Contents for A 803 E

Page 1: ...EA3280 A803E Fridge Installation and Operating Manual 7 EN REFRIGERATION CLASSIC...

Page 2: ...EA3280 A803E 2 2 1 3 4 1 A D C B 2 1 2 3...

Page 3: ...EA3280 A803E 3 40 mm 10 mm 1 2 4 1 2 mm 6 8 mm 5 6...

Page 4: ...EA3280 A803E 4 1 2 7 8 80 m m 90 9...

Page 5: ...EA3280 A803E 5 2 1 0 2 1 a 8 9 2 4 3 6 7 5 1 b...

Page 6: ...EA3280 A803E 6 180 4 2 1 3 180 c 7 6 5 4 8 9 10 3 1 2 d 2 1 3 e...

Page 7: ...on of symbols 7 2 Safety instructions 8 3 Intended use 10 4 Scope of delivery 11 5 Technical description 11 6 Installation 11 7 Operation 14 8 Cleaning and maintenance 16 9 Troubleshooting 17 10 Dispo...

Page 8: ...is not intended for usebypersons includingchildren with reducedphysical sensoryormentalcapabilities orlack ofexperience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruc tion concernin...

Page 9: ...ing caustic materials or materials containing solvents The insulation of the cooling device contains flammable cyclopentane and requires special disposal procedures Deliver the cooling device at the e...

Page 10: ...of the cooling device Keep the ventilation area free of any objects that could restrict the air flow to the cooling components Do not place the cooling device in closed compartments or areas with none...

Page 11: ...the cooling process can last between 8 and 18 hours Thesevaluesaremaintainedatambienttemperaturesbetween 16 Cand 32 C 5 1 Components 6 Installation A Quantity Description 1 Fridge 1 Installation and...

Page 12: ...ation duct as shown fig 2 page 2 Other parts of the device may not project into the ventilation duct Air passing through the ventilation duct must not be preheated by any source of heat Ventilation gr...

Page 13: ...can mount a sliding hinge that allows the cooling device door to be opened together with the door of the built in cabinet Mount the sliding hinge as shown fig 7 page 4 to fig 9 page 4 6 4 Changing the...

Page 14: ...ze and can therefore destroy the glass containers NOTE Before starting your new cooling device for the first time you should clean it inside and outside with a damp cloth for hygienic reasons please a...

Page 15: ...ease the temperature warmer rotate anti clockwise 7 3 Making ice cubes Fill the ice cube tray up to three quarters full with water Place the ice tray in the freezer compartment fig 1 3 page 2 of the c...

Page 16: ...isconnect the device from the AC mains supply Empty the device Leave the door of the device and the freezer compartment slightly ajar Put a cloth into the freezer compartment to absorb a part of the d...

Page 17: ...oling the cooling unit at the back of the device is cold The device plug is not plugged in Plug the device plug in No voltage present in the AC voltage socket Check fuse or try using another plug sock...

Page 18: ...ion grids are not covered Check that device has been installed in accordance with fig 2 page 2 The device is exposed to heat or direct sunlight Relocate the device The device door does not close tight...

Page 19: ...Ambient temperature 16 C to 32 C Noise emission sound power 0 dB Connection voltage 230 Vw 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 115 W Cooling capacity Freezer compartment Regular compartment max 18 C 3 C to...

Page 20: ...OCAL SALES OFFICE dometic 0 0 s YOUR LOCAL DEALER dometic com dealer YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT dometic com contact dometic com 1 01 1 0 4 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 9 0 DOMETIC GROUP AB 3E 0 1 4 4445102883 207 4885 19 04...

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