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User Manual Summary 1. Instructions and Use ............................................................................ 36 1.2 Environment ...................................................................................... 37 1.3 Safety Standards ................................................................................ 38 2. Usage instructions ............................................................................... 41 2.1 Thermostat-controlled temperature regulation .......................
User Manual 1. Instructions and Use This manual contains warnings to signal dangers to the user or particular behaviour to comply with; these warnings are indicated as follows: manual. WARNING! Do not start the product before reading this instruction Obligation to read instructions The presence of this symbol mandates reading of instructions before putting the unit into operation.
User Manual WARNING! This manual must be kept for future reference. We recommend that users: • Store this manual in an accessible location protected from moisture and heat and protected from the direct rays of the sun. • Use the manual in such a way as to avoid damaging it or any part of its content. • Do not remove, alter or tear on any part of the manual.
User Manual The symbol indicates that the product complies with all European Union provisions provided for its use. WARNING! This unit contains fluorinated greenhouse gas R134a within a hermetically sealed system whose operation depends on the presence of said gas. WARNING! Never open the refrigerant circuit except for the normal connection/disconnection of couplings (where present). The R134a refrigerant contained within the unit is non-flammable in normal conditions.
User Manual WARNING! The only purpose and function of the product when used as a freezer is to maintain already frozen food completely frozen. The refrigerator will not freeze non-frozen or partially frozen food products. If a non-frozen or partially frozen food product is stored in the freezer, this is considered improper use and can cause possible unintended thawing of food which may lead to problems related to safety, illness or injury if swallowed.
User Manual WARNING! Do not store inside the unit or in the vicinity of its electrical parts: flammable substance-based spray cans, explosive materials, electrical equipment, live animals. Spray cans containing flammable substances may have leakage of these gases which, in contact with electrical parts, can ignite or cause explosions. Keep any drinks with high alcohol content tightly closed and upright. Avoid flames or sparks inside the unit. Do not use electrical equipment inside the refrigerator.
User Manual 2. Usage instructions The climate class is indicated on the data plate inside the unit itself. SN or extended temperate class (ambient temperature from 10°C to 32°C) N or temperate class (ambient temperature from 16°C to 32°C) ST or subtropical class (ambient temperature from 16°C to 38°C) T or tropical class (ambient temperature from 16°C to 43°C) 2.
User Manual 2.2 Usage recommendations • If possible, the refrigerator should be turned on for about 6 hours prior to inserting the food items. • Frequent opening of the refrigerator door will result in greater power consumption. • Ensuring adequate ventilation for the compressor and the condensing unit will significantly reduce power consumption. • Never obstruct the refrigerator’s ventilation system. • The electrical system must be kept in good condition.
User Manual 2.3 Defrosting Since the evaporator operates at temperatures well below freezing, ice and frost will inevitably form upon it. The humidity in the air, the temperature and the number of times the door is opened will have a significant impact on frost formation. The refrigerator should always be defrosted when the layer of frost on the evaporator reaches a thickness of 3-4 mm or more. Turn off the refrigerator by turning the thermostat to its 0 position.
User Manual condensation that may have formed, both inside the unit and in the external water collection tray. The natural defrosting time can vary from a few minutes to several hours. In the wintertime and when the refrigerator is shut off, the door should be left slightly ajar for ventilation and all power disconnected. Classic model ventilation: Classic models are equipped with a handle with special stopper designed to leave the door in position for ventilation.
User Manual 4 Installation Warnings WARNING! In order to guarantee the unit’s safe functionality, follow the indications included with in these instructions when installing and connecting the unit. WARNING! Always use PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) during product handling and installation. WARNING! Any changes made to the product without the knowledge of the manufacturer will be the sole responsibility of those carrying out said changes.
User Manual sprays of water. WARNING! Install the refrigerator away from gas or LPG cylinders. WARNING! The product must be installed in an area accessible for any maintenance. The housing space of live parts and of the condensing unit/compressor must only be opened voluntarily and not directly accessible.
User Manual 4.1 Installation Isotherm refrigerators have been designed and constructed exclusively for recessed installation and installation that is in compliance with standard dimensions. The refrigerator must always be in a horizontal position, with the compressor’s rubber feet at the bottom. The compressor is capable of functioning at angles of up to 30°. The compressor can become damaged with any higher inclinations.
User Manual 4.2 Ventilation It is extremely important for the compressor/condensing unit located behind the refrigerator to be well ventilated so that the fresh air can enter at the bottom and pass behind the refrigerator, with the hot air being allowed to escape from the top or sides (Fig. 1). The illustrations (Fig. 2-3) show an example of how the refrigerator housing should be set. 4.3 Door Panelling Cruise Classic refrigerators are supplied as standard with gray door panels.
User Manual 4.5 Electrical Connections • In order connect the unit to the vehicle's electrical system, proceed as follows: • Before turning on the appliance, check to make sure that the voltage of the electrical system and/or battery complies with that which is indicated on the unit’s data plate.
User Manual 4.6 Size of the electrical cables Always use cables of a suitable cross-section. The minimum cross-sections are listed in the table below: Cross-section in Max 12 V cable length AWG section mm² m/ft Max 24V cable length m/ft BD1.4F / BD35F / BD50F 2.5 13 2.5/8 5/16 4 11 4/13 8/26 6 9 6/19 12/39 10 7 10/33 20/66 BD80F 6 9 2,5/8 5/16 10 7 4/13 8/26 4.
User Manual 4.8 SEC - “Smart Energy Control” (optional) With the Isotherm “Smart Energy Control” System, Indel Webasto Marine offers its clients the unique opportunity to drastically reduce the power consumption of their on board refrigeration systems. This kit can be easily installed in order to update and improve the energy-saving capabilities of your Isotherm refrigeration product. The new Cruise Elegance line already comes with a predisposed cabinet for "SEC" system installation.
User Manual 5 Technical data (standard configurations) Operating voltage: 12 or 24 VDC Average consumption measured with internal temperature +5°C and outside temperature 25°C. Average consumption is influenced considerably by the way the refrigerator is used and the type of ventilation. Refrigerant: R134a (the system’s capacity is indicated on the refrigerator’s data plate). The refrigerators meet the requirements of the EMC directive and bear the CE marking.
User Manual 6 Troubleshooting All work on electrical parts or electrical connections and the refrigerant circuit must be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel. Warning: Disconnect electrical power before performing any operations on electrical parts or on electrical connections. Defect Possible cause Intervention The refrigerator does not cool, the compressor will not start. No electrical power. Battery in poor conditions. Faulty thermostat. Defective electronic control unit.
User Manual The fuse blows. The wrong fuse is being used. Check the fuse: see table in section 4.4. Defective electronic control Replace the electronic control unit. unit. The compressor is operating Battery low or electrical cables Check wiring conditions, examining for intermittently. in poor conditions. loose connections, rust or verdigris. If wiring needs to be replaced, see the manual for correct sizing. If wiring is in good conditions, check battery function and replace if in poor condition.
User Manual Excess ice on the evaporator. Moisture infiltrations in the refrigerator. Check the conditions of the gasket on all four sides of the door. The gasket must close perfectly on the unit. If the formation of ice is thicker on one side, most likely there is moisture infiltration in the refrigerator is coming from that side. Use a moderate heat source to model the gasket into position. If the gasket cannot be modelled, replace the entire door. The refrigerator cools too much.
User Manual 7 LEDs for diagnostics The electronic control unit has a troubleshooting function when a LED is connected as shown below. The number of flashes indicates the type of error. Number of LED Flashes 56 Type of Error Solution 6 Defective sensor (the sensor is defective or disconnected). Re-connect the sensor and verify that the compressor starts working again. Replace sensor if the compressor does not work. 5 Thermal protection of the electronic control unit.
User Manual 8 Dimensions Model Width (mm) [W] Height Depth (mm) Door Cut-Out Flange Size (mm) Notes (mm) [D] Thickness (mm) Left:Right:Top:Bottom [H] (mm) [S] W:H CR 36 440 250 550+135(1) 35 442:252 /:/:/:/ REM CR 40 CUBE 420 430 500+90(2) 40 422:432 /:/:/:/ REM CR 42 BD Micro 380 522 345+107 40 383:526 /:/:5:/ REM CR 42 ELEGANCE 380 525 345+107 50 383:526 /:/:5:/ REM CR 49 386 523 450 40 391:528 20:20:20:/ CR 49 ELEGANCE 381 520 450 50 383:525 /:/:9:/ CR 50 412
User Manual CR 130 527 746 505 40 531:751 /:/:10:/ CR 130 ELEGANCE 528 746 505 50 530:751 /:/:9:/ CR 130 DRINK 527 746 520 40 531:751 /:/:10:/ CR 195 550 1345 580 / 555:1350 35:35:30:/ CR 200 730 880 620 / 735:890 20:20:20:/ CR 36 INOX 453 255 580+135(1) / 458:260 30:30:30:30 CR 63F INOX 495 620 555 / 500:625 20:20:20:/ CR 65F INOX 545 610 580 / 550:620 20:20:20:/ CR 90F INOX 545 743 555 / 550:748 20:20:20:/ CR 130D INOX 545 743 560 / 550:748 20:20:2
User Manual 9 Warranty The Indel Webasto Marine warranty complies with EU Directive 1999/44/EC. Validity period The warranty for Isotherm marine refrigerators and freezers is valid for 2 years with regard to the cost of labour for repair or replacement, but only if carried out by IWM network, and therefore authorised, service centres.
User Manual Essential information for determining whether the case is covered by the warranty: • Product code (indicated on the product label) • S/N (serial number) (indicated on the product label) • Invoice or sales receipt (or possibly registration document, see above in Validity period section) • Detailed description of the defect (Attach photos if possible) • Description of installation with particular attention to ventilation and wiring (Attach photos if possible) (If it is determined that the case is
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