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Remove the two cover caps (3) from the housing and place them in the open

hinge holes on the housing. Place the bottom righthand hinge in the top left

of the door and the top righthand hinge in the bottom left of the door and

hang  the  door  on  its  hinges  in  the  open  cover  cap  holes  in  the  housing.

Secure the hinges and cover caps with the 8 screws.
Check that the door closes easily and is sealed properly.

Replacing the decorative door panel, Fig. 7-9

Remove the two screws (1) from the upper hinge of the door.
Pull the door together with the hinge away from the housing and up off the

lower hinge bolt (2-3).
Remove screws (4) and pull off the frame edge (5).
Slide the decorative panel (6) out of the door frame and insert the new panel

(7), so that the upper edge of the panel runs exactly parallel to the upper

edge of the frame. A new panel can be inserted more easily into the upper

edge of the frame when the two corners are cut off by approx. 5x5 mm (8).

Put the frame edge (5) back in place and secure with screws (4).
Place the door on the lower hinge (9), slot the upper hinge into the opening,

press together with the door against the housing and secure with the two

screws (11).

TROUBLE-SHOOTING

Before you call a service engineer, carry out the following simple tests:
Is there a power failure? Check the fuses.
Is the plug firmly connected to the socket and is the socket switched on?

Check the socket by plugging in another appliance, eg a table lamp.
Is the thermostat at the correct setting? (normally 3 or 4).
Has  the  defrosting  button  been  inadvertently  pushed  in?  If  so,  turn  the

thermostat dial to "0" and the defrosting button will be released. Reset the

dial to its usual position and the refrigerator should start cooling again.
Has the door not been closed properly causing the inside temperature to

rise too quickly?
Ist the refrigerator level?
Has the vantilation become obstructed?
If  after  checking  all  the  above  points,  the  refrigerator  is  still  not  working

satisfactorily,  contact  your  nearest  service  engineer.  A  list  of  service

Summary of Contents for miniCool EA 3140

Page 1: ...EA 3140 Operating instruction 207 5027 01 miniCool...

Page 2: ...2 FIG 1 MODEL A B C D E EA3140 423 mm 434 mm 397 mm 552 mm 12 mm FIG 1a...

Page 3: ...FIG 2 A min 200 cm2 B min 200 cm2 Z min 105 mm FIG 3 FIG 4 FIG 5...

Page 4: ...4 FIG 7 FIG 6...

Page 5: ...5 aaaa aaaa FIG 8 FIG 9...

Page 6: ...etergent Never use acidic abrasive or strong smelling detergents or wax polishes INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The refrigerator is equipped with an absorber unit wich is completely silent in operation It...

Page 7: ...connected to the mains by means of an earthed socket wich has been installed in accordance with the regulations Before connecting up check that the voltage on the data label in the top left of the in...

Page 8: ...food and drink to cool down before placing them in the refrigerator Do not keep any easily combustible substances such as ether petrol adhesive propane gas etc in the refrigerator it could explode IC...

Page 9: ...ing detergents or wax polishes as these will damage the surfaces and leave an unpleasant smell The outside should occasionally be dusted or wiped over with a damp cloth The door seal should only be cl...

Page 10: ...orners are cut off by approx 5x5 mm 8 Put the frame edge 5 back in place and secure with screws 4 Place the door on the lower hinge 9 slot the upper hinge into the opening press together with the door...

Page 11: ...t the refrigerator regularly Do not use sharp objects to remove the frost layer or free the ice tray obstruct the airflow on or above the cooling unit put any hot or warm food drinks into the refriger...

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