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MANUAL miniBar

RH 136D
RH 137D
RH 330LD
RH 340LD
RH 341LD
RH 355LD
RH 356LD
RH 360LD
RH 361LD

English

Type H20 / 60 T.D. 05/98


821 2675 -11
1.0 INTRODUCTION 3
2.0 FOR YOUR SAFETY 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.1 Warnings and Safety Advice 3
2.2 Coolants 3

3.0 WARRANTY AND 3


CUSTOMER SERVICE
4.0 INSTALLATION 4
4.1 The Purpose of this Manual 4
4.2 Tools/Materials Required 4
4.3 Unpacking 4
4.4 Cleaning 4
4.5 Installation 5
4.6 Securing 6
4.7 Connecting the Device to the 7
Electricity Supply
4.8 Changing the Sliding Hinge 8
4.9 Changing the Doorhang 9

5.0 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 10


5.1 Initial Operation 10
5.2 Temperature Control 10
5.3 Automatic Defrost Function 10
5.4 Ice-Making 10
5.5 Automatic Door Control (ADC) 11
5.6 Interior Light 12
5.7 Environmental Advice 13
5.8 Disposal 13
5.9 Energy saving Tips 13
5.10 Declaration 13
5.11 Check List 14
5.12 Technical Data 15

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1.0 INTRODUCTION
You have made an excellent choice by choosing the Electrolux miniBar.
We are convinced that you will be satisfied with your new appliance in every
way.
Silent in operation, the miniBar fulfils high quality standards and guarantees
an efficient use of resources and energy during its entire working life, i.e.
during manufacturing, use and disposal.
Please study the installation and operating instructions carefully before
attempting to operate the miniBar.

2.0 FOR YOUR SAFETY


2.1 Warnings and Safety Advice
Ÿ In the interests of children's safety:
When disposing of the refrigerator, remove all doors and leave the
shelves inside. This prevents children from being accidentally trapped or
suffocated in the refrigerator.
Ÿ Never open the cooling unit - it is under high pressure.
Ÿ Never store explosive substances, such as lighter fuel, petrol, ether or
similar products in the miniBar.
Ÿ The miniBar must be installed in such a way that accidental contact with
the cooling unit (which heats up when in use) is impossible.
Ÿ The appliance has to be connected to a properly earthed socket in line
with the relevant valid country regulations.
Ÿ Servicing must only be carried out by authorised service personnel.

2.2 Coolants
Ammonia is used as the coolant. This is a natural compound which is also
present in common household cleaners (1 litre of salmiac cleaner contains
up to 200g of ammonia - this is roughly double the amount contained in the
cooling unit).
If a leak occurs (which can be easily detected due to the unpleasant smell):
Ÿ Switch the device off (pull mains plug, if applicable);
Ÿ Ventilate room thoroughly.
Ÿ Inform hotel personnel.
For the safety of hotel guests and personnel, it has been established by
inspectors that the coolant poses no threat to health.

3.0 WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE


Warranty claims are dealt with in line with the relevant country specific
conditions. For warranty or service, please contact our customer services
section.
Spares can be obtained all over Europe from our relevant customer service
points.
When contacting customer service, please always state model, product and
serial number! You can find this information on the model label inside the
device.
e.g.

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4.0 INSTALLATION
4.1 The Purpose of this Manual
The manual shows you how to:
Ÿ install the miniBar correctly.
Ÿ operate the miniBar correctly.
Ÿ guarantee the miniBar´s correct maintenance and functioning.
Ÿ deal with faults by yourself.

4.2 Tools / Materials Required


You will need the following tools for initial operation:

mild detergent

4.3 Unpacking
Check during unpacking that the device is defect-free.
Ÿ Report transport damage to the transport company within 48 hours.
Ÿ Check that the voltage noted on the model label corresponds to the
mains voltage.
Depending on the model, the following parts can be found in the
miniBar :

4.4 Cleaning
Before operating the miniBar, we recommend you clean it both inside and
outside.
Ÿ Use a soft cloth, lukewarm water and a mild detergent.
Ÿ Following this, wash out the miniBar using clean water and dry
thoroughly.
Ÿ At annual intervals, remove dust from fridge aggregate using a brush or
soft cloth.

WARNING:
To prevent material damage:
Ÿ Do not use soap or detergents which are harsh, coarse or
which contain soda.
Ÿ Keep the door seal free from oil and grease.
Ÿ The cylinder locks have been lubricated in the factory to be long-lasting.

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4.5 Installation
The following illustrations (A,B,C,D) show four different ways for installing
the miniBar.
1 = ventilation grid
2 = air going in
3 = air coming out
Note: The ventilation grids (1) must have a clear cross section of at least
200cm2.

A.) B.) C.)

D.)

Warning:

Please take great care to observe the following points in order to


guarantee an optimal cooling performance and low energy consumption:
Ÿ Do not place the miniBar directly beside a heat source and do not
expose it to direct sunlight.
Ÿ An unobstructed air circulation through the cooling aggregate must be
ensured.
Ÿ The ventilation grid must not be covered, for example, by ornaments or
items of clothing.
Ÿ The miniBar must always be mounted horizontally.

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4.6 Securing
4.6.1 RH356LDE

1. Tighten screw. 2. Put on cap.

4.6.2 RH136, RH137, RH330, RH340, RH341, RH360, RH361


The miniBar must be screwed onto the cupboard using the lower hinges.

1. Tighten screw. 2. Put on cap.

4.6.3 Old Version RH136, RH137

1. Tighten screw.

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4.7 Connecting the Device to the Electricity Supply
Ÿ The device must be connected to a properly earthed socket in line with
the relevant valid country regulations.

Ÿ Check prior to initial operation that the voltage


noted on the model label corresponds to the
mains voltage.
If this is not the case, do not connect the
device and contact your dealer!

4.7.1 Attention: For GB Only !


Plug connection (for United Kingdom only)
If a 3-pin plug is used, it should be fitted with a 3 amp fuse,
with other plug types, the circuit should contain a 5 amp fuse.
Warning - This appliance must be earthed.
IMPORTENT
The wires in the mains lead of this appliance
are coloured in accordance with the following
code:
GREEN and YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead
may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as
follows.
1. Connect the GREEN and YELLOW coloured
wire to the plug terminal marked letter E or earth symbol or coloured
green or green and yellow.
2. Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked letter L
or coloured red.
3. Connect the BLUE coloured wire to the plug terminal marked letter N or
coloured black.

Moulded-On Plug Version


The mains lead is fitted with a non-rewirable moulded-on plug con-
taining a 3 amp fuse. If the fuse requires replacing at any time, the fuse
cover/carrier should be removed using a small screwdriver to level out. The
old fuse should be replaced by a 3 amp ASTA approved BS1362 fuse and
the fuse cover/carrier must be refitted before the plug is used again.
If the fuse cover-carrier is lost, a replaceement can be obtained from the
Electrolux service Shops.
The fuse cover/carrier must be of the same colour as that of the coloured
insert in the base of the plug. In no circumstances must the plug be used
without a correct fuse cover/carrier fitted.

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If the plug supplied on the mains lead is not suitable for the socket in your
home, it should be cut off and disposed of safely, or destroyed, to avoid any
possible shock hazard resulting from the plug being inserted into a 13 amp
socket elswhere in the use. A suitable replacement plug should then be
fitted as given above.

4.8 Changing the Sliding Hinge


(possible with RH330, RH340, RH341, RH360, RH136, RH137)

1. 2.

1. 2.

3. 4.

Distance to cupboard door (A)

1.
mm

2.
mm

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.

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4.9 Changing the Doorhang
( RH136D, RH137D, RH330, RH340, RH341, 1.
RH 360, RH 361)

L R

2.

3.

2.
1.

4. 5. 6. 7.
R L

1.

2.

8. 9. 10. 11.

12. 13.

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5.0 INSTRUCTION FOR USE
5.1 Initial Operation
Ÿ The device must be plugged into a properly
earthed socket.
Ÿ The miniBar achieves its operating
temperature after several hours.
The miniBar operates silently !

5.2 Temperature Control


The miniBar is fitted with an electronic
temperature control. The thermostat control
min. max. button is situated in the internal container’s
rear area. (RH 355LD, RH 356LD: the
thermostat button is situated in the
unrefrigerated compartment).

5.3 Automatic Defrost Function


Ÿ The first defrosting phase commences 15 hours after the initial operation
(5.1) and lasts for two hours.
Ÿ After this, the device operates for 22 hours at a time, followed by a
defrosting period of 2 hours .

T T T
S S
The ice layer must never be removed using
force, nor must the defrosting process ever
be accelerated using a heater.

5.4 Ice-Making

B
A max.
1. 2. 3. 4.
For Figure 3: In all miniBars, the ice tray (A) must be put on the left hand
side of the vaporiser plate (B). An exception is model RH356. In this
model, the ice tray must be placed on the right hand side of the vaporiser
plate.
Making the ice takes approximately 2-4 hours at an average ambient
temperature of 25°C.
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5.5 Automatic Door Control (ADC)
The following descriptions only apply to devices with ADC.
Using a red dot in the display window (A, point 3), the ADC shows that
the miniBar´s door has been opened.

1. Open the miniBar, check its contents and - if applicable- stock it up


again.
2. Close the miniBar.

RH356 All other models


2.

2.
A
A
1.
1.

3. Insert ADC key and turn to the 3. Insert ADC key and turn to the
right. left.
The red dot has disappeared now.

4. Remove ADC key.

5.5.1 Automatic Door Control (electrical)


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. Note: Electrical rating!

The miniBar´s wiring connection is


situated at the rear of the appliance and
consists of a 3-pin terminal strip (1).

1= terminal strip
2= approximation switch
A= blue (opening mechanism)
B= black (closing mechanism)
C= white

FIG.1

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5.6 Interior Light
5.6.1 RH356LD / LDE
Model RH356LD is fitted with low voltage lighting.
Ÿ When the door is opened, the light in the cooling shelf is switched on
via a sensor.
Ÿ The light in the uncooled storage shelf is switched on manually by
means of a switch integrated into the lamp.
Changing bulbs:

1.
2. 90°

1. Pull out the 2. Remove the 3. Remove the


mains plug. reflector disk. defective bulb.

4. Insert new bulb. 5.Clip reflector disk back in.

5.6.2 Interior Light


(All other models)
Ÿ When the door is opened, the light in the cooling shelf is switched on
via a sensor.
Changing bulbs:

1. Pull out the 2. Remove the 3. Remove defective


mains plug. reflector disk. bulb.

4. Insert new bulb. 5. Clip reflector disk


back in.

To obtain spare bulbs, please contact


your Electrolux Service Centre.

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5.7 Enviromental Advice
miniBars manufactured by Electrolux Siegen are free from
CFCs and fluorinated hydrocarbons.
The cooling unit uses ammonia as the coolant (a natural compound of
hydrogen and nitrogen). Cyclopentane, which does not damage the ozone
layer, is used as propellant for the insulation made from PU-foam.

5.8 Disposal
In order to ensure the re-use of recyclable packaging materials, these must
be disposed of using local collection systems. The device itself must be
handed over to a disposal company or local council which will guarantee
the correct use of recyclable materials and the proper disposal of the rest.

5.9 Energy Saving Tips


Ÿ At an average room temperature of approx. 22°C, it is sufficient to
operate the miniBar with an average thermostat setting.
Ÿ If possible, always store pre-cooled goods.
Ÿ Do not expose the miniBar to direct sunlight and do not place it close
to a source of heat.
Ÿ An unobstructed air circulation in the fridge aggregate must be
ensured.
Ÿ When removing goods, only open the miniBar briefly.
Ÿ Switch on the miniBar approx. 12 hours prior to stocking.

5.10 Declaration of conformity

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5.11 Check List
1. Problem: No cooling (the aggregate at the back of the device is cold).
Possible Cause Self Help Authorised Service
a.) The thermostat is set to “0”. a.) Set temperature control to
middle position.

b.) The device plug is not b.) Plug in device plug.


plugged in.

c.) No voltage in socket. c.) Check building fuse.

d.) Defective electronics or d.) Install new


sensor feelers. electronics or sensor.

e.) Defective heating cartridge. e.) Install new heating


cartridge.
f.) The device is in its defrosting f.) See operating instruction
phase. 5.3

2. Problem: No cooling (the aggregate is warm).


Possible Cause Self Help Authorised Service
a.) The device is not level. a.) Level the device using a
spirit level.

b.) The device was only b.) Switch on the device and
switched on a short while ago. let it run for 5-6 hours.

c.) Defective cooling aggregate.


c.) Check whether
repair is feasible. If not,
exchange device.

3. Problem: Poor Cooling Performance.


Possible Cause Self Help Authorised Service
a.) The cooling aggregate is not a.) Check that the ventilation
sufficiently ventilated. grids are not covered. Check
that device has been installed
properly (installation instruction
4.5).

b.) The device is exposed to b.) Follow installation


direct sunlight. instruction 4.5.

c.) The fridge door does not c.) Check installation in line c.) Is door magnet
close tightly. 4.5. there? Install new door,
if required.

d.) Light permanently on when d.) Replace lighting


door closed. sensor. Install new door,
if required.
e.) The fridge was stocked a e.) Check fridge after 5-6
short while ago. hours for proper cooling
function.

4. Problem: Frost formation in fridge.


Possible Cause Self Help Authorised Service
a.) The fridge door does not a.) Check installation is in line a.) Is door magnet
close tightly. with 4.5. there?
Install new door.

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5.12 Technical Data
Model RH330LD RH340LD RH341LD RH355LD
Built-in Built-in Freestanding / Freestanding
Built-in
Casing Metal Metal Metal Wood
Gross Contentss
(litres) 30 40 40 55
cooled / uncooled 30 / - 40 / - 40 / - 35 / 20
Dimensions (mm)
(H x W xD) 522x384x412 554x401x446 554x401x449 780x420x445
Electrical Rating (W) 65 65 65 65
Power Consumption
kWh / 24h* 0,7 0,8 0,8 0,8
Net Weight (kg) 11 14 15 26

Model RH356LDE RH356LD RH360LD RH361LD

Built-in Freestanding Freestanding / Freestanding /


Built-in Built-in
Casing Metal Metal Metal Metal
Gross Contents
(litres) 56 56 60 60
cooled / uncooled 40 / 16 40 / 16 60 / - 60 / -
Dimensions (mm)
(H x W x D) 658x450x503 721x450x505 563x486x474 563x486x474
Electrical Rating (W) 65 65 80 80
Power Consumption
kWh / 24h* 0,9 0,9 1,0 1,45
Net Weight (kg) 21 24,5 20 23

Model RH136D RH137D

Freestanding / Freestanding /
Built-in Built-in
Casing Metal Metal
Gross Contents
(litres) 30 40
cooled / uncooled 30 / - 40 / -
Dimensions (mm)
(H x W x D) 522x384x411 554x401x446
Electrical Rating (W) 65 65
Power Consumption
kWh/ 24h* 0,7 0,8
Net Weight (kg) 11 14

* Power consumption measured at an average ambient temperature of 25°C as an average


annual value and at a cooling compartment temperature of 7°C in line with DIN/EN153.
We reserve the right to make technical modifications to our products without notice!

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Electrolux GmbH
In der Steinwiese 16
D-57074 Siegen

Phone: +49-(0) 271 / 692 0


Fax: +49-(0) 271 / 692 300
www.electrolux.com/minibar

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