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CoolMatic

Installing and connecting the refrigerator

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Condensate is produced when the refrigerator is operating normally. You 
can either wipe up the condensate in regular intervals, or drain it through 
an outlet in the rear of the refrigerator.

Proceed as follows to install the refrigerator:

If you wish to drain the condensate through a hose:
Remove the drain plug (fig.

9

1, page 7).

Connect a hose with an inside diameter of 10 mm to the outlet port 
(fig.

9

2, page 7).

Undo the transport lock (chapter “Releasing the lock” on page 51).

Open the refrigerator door.

Remove the blanking plugs (fig.

0

2, page 7).

Push the refrigerator into the recess.

Fix the refrigerator in place using suitable screws (fig.

0

1, page 7).

Press the blanking plugs (fig.

0

2, page 7) into the openings.

7.3

Changing the door hinge

You can also change the hinge of the door, so that it opens to the left rather 
than the right.

Proceed as shown in fig.

a

, page 8 to fig.

c

, page 8, to change the 

hinges.

7.4

Connecting the refrigerator

Connecting the refrigerator to DC voltage

A

The refrigerator can be operated with a 12 V or a 24 V DC voltage supply.

NOTICE! 

To avoid voltage drops and loss of performance, keep the 
connection cable as short as possible and not be interrupted.
Therefore avoid additional switches, plugs or power strips.

Disconnect the cooling device and other electric consumers 
from the battery before you connect the battery to a quick 
charging device. Overvoltage can damage the electronics of 
the device.

Summary of Contents for CoolMatic CRX50

Page 1: ...agehandleiding en gebruiks aanwijzing DA 159 Kompressor K leskab Monterings og betjeningsvejledning SV 181 Kylsk p med kompressor Monterings och bruksanvisning NO 203 Kompressorkj leskap Monterings og...

Page 2: ...CoolMatic 3 CRX 50 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 1 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 CRX 65 2...

Page 3: ...CoolMatic 4 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 CRX 80 3 4 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 CRX 110...

Page 4: ...CoolMatic 5 5 5 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 CRX 140 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 6 CRX50 CRX65 CRX80...

Page 5: ...CoolMatic 6 7 CRX110 CRX140 1 2 3 4 6 5 8 7 1 4 3 2 ca 50 mm 8...

Page 6: ...CoolMatic 7 2 1 9 1 2 0...

Page 7: ...CoolMatic 8 a b c...

Page 8: ...CoolMatic 9 mm l m 12 V 24 V 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 0 2 6 10 14 d 1 rt sw e 1 2 f...

Page 9: ...CoolMatic 10 1 Vent Lock g 380 534 500 CRX 50 h CRX 65 448 525 545 i...

Page 10: ...CoolMatic 11 CRX 80 475 640 528 j CRX 110 520 745 558 k...

Page 11: ...CoolMatic 12 CRX 140 525 812 620 l...

Page 12: ...ver this instruction manual along with it Table of contents 1 Explanation of symbols 38 2 Safety instructions 38 3 Scope of delivery 41 4 Accessories 41 5 Intended use 42 6 Technical description 42 7...

Page 13: ...e to the product resulting from mechanical influences and excess voltage Alterations to the product without express permission from the manu facturer Use for purposes other than those described in the...

Page 14: ...th diminished physical sensory or mental capacities or a lack of experience and knowledge providing they are supervised or have been taught how to use the device safely and are aware of the resulting...

Page 15: ...refrigerator circuit is not damaged during transportation The refrigerant in the refrigerator circuit is highly flammable In the event of any damage to the refrigerator circuit Avoid naked flames and...

Page 16: ...mmerse the appliance in water Protect the appliance and the cable against heat and moisture Make sure that foodstuffs do not touch the walls of the cooling area 3 Scope of delivery 4 Accessories Avail...

Page 17: ...efrigerator are compatible for use with foodstuffs The refrigerant circuit is maintenance free The device can be connected to 12 V and 24 V as well as 100 240 V power sources When used on boats the re...

Page 18: ...only 2 Control panel 3 Wire shelf folding so that bottles can be put in the fridge 4 Shelf 5 Fruit compartment 6 Bottle restraint to hold bottles in the door 7 Compartment with lid hinged No in fig 6...

Page 19: ...re such as ventilation slots etc DANGER If the appliance is powered by the mains ensure that the voltage supply has a residual current circuit breaker NOTICE The device can be tilted sideways up to 30...

Page 20: ...ix the refrigerator in place using suitable screws fig 0 1 page 7 Press the blanking plugs fig 0 2 page 7 into the openings 7 3 Changing the door hinge You can also change the hinge of the door so tha...

Page 21: ...to the cable length according to fig d page 9 Key to fig d page 9 A Before starting up the device for the first time check whether the operating voltage and the battery voltage match see type plate C...

Page 22: ...oid unnecessarily low temperature settings Clean dust and dirt from the condenser at regular intervals DANGER mortal danger Never handle plugs and switches with wet hands or if you are standing on a w...

Page 23: ...1 I NOTICE Do not place any electrical devices inside the cooler The only exceptions are devices approved for the purpose by the manufacturer Ensure that food or liquids in glass containers are not e...

Page 24: ...ient temperature of below 16 C Press the temperature selection button for longer than 3 seconds The refrigerator switches to winter mode and the LED lights up above the temperature selection button Pr...

Page 25: ...hem as soon as possible Wrap food in aluminium foil or cling film and shut in a suitable box with a lid This ensures that aromas the shape and the freshness will be better conserved Defrosting the ref...

Page 26: ...following settings are possible Lock turn wheel clockwise to the end stop the door is locked and secured To open the door lift the handle up and open it Vent turn wheel anti clockwise to the end stop...

Page 27: ...ays open thus preventing smells from arising 8 5 Change the fuse If the fuse in the AC socket is faulty it can be replaced Lever the fuse compartment fig f 2 page 9 open with a screwdriver Replace the...

Page 28: ...py of the receipt with purchasing date A reason for the claim or description of the fault 11 Disposal Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever possible M If you wi...

Page 29: ...es Fault Possible cause 1 Line Voltage The supply voltage is outside of the set range 2 Excessive fan current The fan load on the electronics unit is more than 1 A 3 The motor doesn t start The rotor...

Page 30: ...ith UTerm UOFF Loose cables Poor contact corrosion Establish a connection Battery capacity too low Replacing the battery Cable cross section too small Replace the cable fig d page 9 Start attempt with...

Page 31: ...is dirty Clean the condenser Electric circuit between the pins in the compres sor interrupted Defective compressor Replace the compressor Problem Possible cause Remedy Compressor runs for a long time...

Page 32: ...w 240 Vw 5 0 A 2 6 A 1 14 A 0 53 A 5 5 A 2 8 A 1 22 A 0 58 A 5 6 A 2 9 A 1 23 A 0 56 A Cooling temperature range Refrigerator 3 C to 12 C Freezer 15 C to 5 C Fast cooling without dividing wall maximum...

Page 33: ...ed current 12 Vg 24 Vg 100 Vw 240 Vw 6 2 A 3 0 A 0 82 A 0 34 A 7 7 A 3 6 A 0 95 A 0 4 A Cooling temperature range Refrigerator 3 C to 12 C Freezer 18 C to 6 C Climatic class T Relative humidity Max 90...

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