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ML 360 CS
ML 380 CS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MP 360 CS
MP 380 CS

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Summary of Contents for Dometic ML360 CS

  • Page 1 ML 360 CS MP 360 CS ML 380 CS MP 380 CS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2 Dometic S.à r.l. op der Hei 17 L - 9809 Hosingen, Luxembourg...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    COPY OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS page Important Information General _____________________________________________________________4 Safety ______________________________________________________________4 Transport ___________________________________________________________4 Environmental Protection _____________________________________________4 Installation Location ____________________________________________________________5 Cleaning / Disinfection ________________________________________________5 Electrical Connection _________________________________________________5 Electronics Fascia panel_________________________________________________________6 Display _____________________________________________________________6 Switching on ________________________________________________________6 Temperature Display __________________________________________________6 Button functions _____________________________________________________6 Setting the language __________________________________________________7 The “SETTINGS”-Menu ________________________________________________7...
  • Page 4: Important Information

    Important Information General • Refrigerators of the ML- and MP-series are • Keep these operating instructions ready at hand designed for storage and cooling of preparations and leave them with the machine, so that all that are subject to cold chain and temperature users can find out about the functions and safety sensitive.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation min 70 mm min 70 mm Location POWER FAIL ALARM HISTORY POWER FAIL ALARM HISTORY ENTER ENTER POWER FAIL ALARM HISTORY ALARM TEST ALARM TEST ENTER ALARM TEST • The unit must be set up in a dry well-ventilated place. Avoid direct sunlight or locating it close to a heat source.
  • Page 6: Electronics

    Electronics Fascia panel 220V LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN 10:32 buttons 220V red LED BACK - (Alarm) Display 10:32 button 220V 10:32 Key switch ENTER - MENU - button button green LED Light button Mute-button (Power) Display 220V 10:32 220V input voltage 10:32 10:3 DOOR OPEN...
  • Page 7: Setting The Language

    Setting the language • The factory language setting of the electronics is press the MENU-key. ENGLISH. To convert to another language, select EXTRA proceed as follows : LANGUAGE select your language The “SETTINGS”-Menu • The parameters contained in the “SETTINGS” menu partially intervene in the function of the appliance.
  • Page 8 DOOR HEATER 8 ON 8 DOOR HEATER OFF Switching door heater on and off for appliances with glass doors. (see Chapter “ Heater ”) ALARM TEST 8 ALARM TEST ACTIVATION 8 ALARM TEST 8 This function is used for simulation a temperature alarm situation of the refrigerator.
  • Page 9: The "Extra" - Menu

    The “EXTRA” - Menu • The “EXTRA” menu only contains parameters without influence on the function of the appliance and are therefore accessible for any use without a password. press the MENÜ-key “EXTRA” 8 select HISTORY 8 (see chapter “Alarm history” for further details) SHOW HISTORY 8 Display for alarm situations.
  • Page 10: Status- And Warning Messages

    TEMP. UNIT 8 FAHRENHEIT 8 CELSIUS Display of the temperature value in °Celsius or in °Fahrenheit. LANGUAGE 8 Changing the menu language. ENGLISH 8 SPANISH 8 NORWEGIAN 8 GERMAN 8 PORTUGUESE 8 FINNISH 8 FRENCH 8 MALAYSIAN 8 DANISH 8 DUTCH 8 RUSSIAN 8 SWEDISH 8...
  • Page 11: Alarm And Error Messages

    HIGH AMBIENT TEMP. If an ambient temperature sensor is connected to the appliance and if this value rises above a given value this message appears on the display. The appliance will however function normally. The maximum value stored in the electronics depends on the temperature class of the appliance in question and cannot be changed.
  • Page 12: Use And Operation

    E1 / CFGERROR Configuration fault: Fault in the parameter setting. The appliance does not start. Electronics fault. The function of the appliance is stopped. COM ERROR No communication between interface and mainboard. The function of the appliance is stopped. FAILSAFE MODE Serious fault, however the appliance continues to run in "FAILSAFE”...
  • Page 13: Rechargeable Battery

    Powerfail alarm : ALARM : POWERFAIL START : Start date and time of alarm situation END : End date and time of alarm situation AVG : Average temperature on the display sensor during the alarm situations • To delete the alarm history, select the function “DELETE HISTORY” from the EXTRA menu. Rechargeable battery •...
  • Page 14: Temperature Recorder (Optional)

    Temperature recorder (optional) • The recorder is used to record the temperature response over a certain period. This period can either be set to 7 days (preset) or 24 hours, as required. To change the setting, proceed as follows: raise the lever with the recording stylus and take the lock nut off the recorder axis.
  • Page 15: Lighting

    Lighting • The lighting consists of a long-lasting and • The devices are equipped with an optional maintenance-free LED lamp. interior lighting. 220V 10:32 • The interior light is turned on with every door • If the LED should fail, it must be completely opening, but it can also be switched on or off with replaced.

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