Euhomy EUOM1017 Owner Manual

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5
tions
SAVE THESE INST
Keep ventilation openin
• Do not use mechanical by the manufacturer .
Do not store explosive s
Do not use extension cords or u ngrounded (two prong) adapters.
• This appliance is intend ofces and other workin type environments; cate
• Do not pull the power c it out from the socket d
WARNINGS RELA TEDTO
Do not dam
Please use a
Please ensu
• The beverag it can cause
• In case of le as it may ca
• For your saf your bevera
age the power cord und
dedicated three-hole p
re that the grounding el
e cooler uses AC power
accidents or damage th
aking gas, turn off the l
use a re. Contact cust
ety, don’t place electric
ge cooler inside pantrie
gs, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-in
devices or other means to
ubstances such as aerosol cans with a amma
ed to be used in household g environments; hotels, motels and other resi
ring and similar non-retail
ord when pulling the power plug of the beverag
irectly.
ELECTRICITY
er any condition.
ower socket which is 1
ectrode of the power so
supply of 115V/60 Hz. I
e cooler.
eaking valve and open y
omer support.
devices on top of the c
s.
applications.
RUCTIONS / For Ho
accelerate the defro
s and similar applic
5A or more and not sha
cket is equipped with a
f the voltage uctuation
our doors and windows. Do not unplug the coo
ooler like microwaves or electric kettles, and d
usehold Use Only
structure, clear of obstructi
sting process, other than th
ble propellant in this appliance.
ations such as: staff kitche
dential type environments;
e cooler. Please rmly grasp the plug and pull
red with other electrica
reliable grounding line.
exceeds the range of 1
on.
ose recommended
n areas in shops,
bed and breakfast
l appliances.
15V +- 10%,
ler yourself,
on’t store
WARNINGS R
• Make sure th
• Be careful n
• This cooler a dult supervision to a
• Keep the co insulation.
Do not use b
Do not
WARNINGS RELAT
• Do not or re accidents.
Do not
• This p such a
Do not
ELA TED T O USE
ere is ample ventilation
ot to get ngers or dan
nd its packaging are not intended to be played
oler out of moist, damp
ase, cooler door, etc. a
place heavy objects on
put ammable, explos
place ammable item
roduct is for household
s storage o cover or close ventilat
f blood, drugs and biolo
space surrounding the
gling accessories caugh
void injury.
or humid environments
s pedal or support.
top of the cooler to pr
ED TO PLACING ITEMS
ive, volatile and highly c
s near the cooler to avo
refrigeration appliances, mainly us
gical products.
ion and exhaust holes.
beverage cooler.
t in the cooler door.
with or used by children. If a child is using the
and situations so as not to damage the electr
event accid
orrosive items in the co
id res.
ental damag
ed in the sto
e or injury.
oler to prev
rage of bev
erage, not f
cooler, it
ical
ent damages to the pro
or other pur
must be with a
duct
poses,
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Temperature Control
Fan
Shelf
tions
Shelf
Adjustable Foot
Glass Door
PLACEMENT
• Before using cooler, tear
• Make sure th the wheel fo
• The room fo spaces. The
• Avoid puttin between the
the cooler, remove all
off the protective lm o
e cooler is placed in a
r levelling if unstable).
r cooler should become
content standards of re
g the cooler in direct su
cooler and a stove or
packaging materials inc
n the door and the coo
ler body.
well-ventilated indoor p
larger with more refrig
frigerant are labels in n
nlight or too close to a
furnace if it can’t be avo
luding bottom cushions, foam pads, and tape i
lace; on at, sturdy gro
und (rotate left or right
erant in cooler, with 8g refrigerant correspond ame board on backboa
rd of cooler.
heat source --keep a safe distance of at least
ided. We also advise ap
plying an insulation bo
nside the
to adjust
ing to 1m3
30cm
ard in that
case.
Keep a circu
lation space of at least
4cm on both sides of t
he cooler to preserve p
ower.
9
Operation and Controls
PROPER USE OF BEVE
Energy Conservation
• The cooler should be pl
RAGE COO
aced in a room that is dry a
LER
sunlight or next to heat source (such as a radiator, stove, etc.), and a s if necessary.
Try to shorten opening t
Avoid putting warm bev
INTRODUCTION TO THEBEVERAGE COOLER’
Display Controls
When turning on for the
rsttime, the display
ime of cooler’s door.
erages in the cooler.
screen
will be a fulldisplay f or 3 seconds and the startup tone will ring.
Standby Mode
To activate standby mode, hold the standb y button fo seconds.Y ou willhear a be will be cut of f. again display
Lighting
Press the lig
To deactivate
.Y ou willhear
will show .
hting button to
ep and the display ar ea
standby mod
a beep and th
turn the
e, press the b
e standard
light on or off .
3
r
utton
nd ventilated. The c
S FUNCTIONS
Memory Function
Ifturned off , this cooler willr emember any se ttings place and w on ag
Fault Indica
If any ofthes has th
ooler cannot be placed und
uitable insulation board mu
er direct
st be applied
Temperature Seing
Press the increase temp temperature one degree temperaturebut tonto decre at a time.
erature at a time. Pr ess the decrea
ase the temperature one degree
illwork accor ding to those s
ain.
e following iss
tors
e indicators ar
ues.
e display
ed it means the cooler
buttonto
increase the
se
in
et tings once it’s turned
FA ULT
E1
E4
CODE
DESCRIPTIO
R Room sen
R room defr
N
sor failur e
ost sensor fa
ilure
Operation a
10
nd Controls
It is recommended you 90°F (32°C) formance may be affected. For example, placing
temperatures to
. If the ambient temperatu
fluctuate.
install the appliance in a p
re is above or below
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
To control the internal t temp
erature
INTERIOR LIGHT
To turn on/ off the interi appliance.
INTERNAL FAN
This beverage refrigera prevents uneven temperature distribution, en all of your b
control
everage reaches your des
emperature, turn on the
or light, flip the switch insi
tor is equipped with an int
ired temperature .
PARTS:
1. Temperatur
e Control
2. Light Switch
3. Interior Ligh
4. Internal Fan
t
REVERSIN
Tools neede
CAUTION: B efore yo refrigerator from power.
G THE DOOR SWING
d: flathead screwdrive
u b egin, unpl ug th e b
r, Phillips screwdriver
To remove the door:
1. Using a flathead screw driver carefully pry the top hinge
cover off.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws and take
off top hinge. Keep the parts together and set them aside.
3. Lift the door off the bottom hinge and set the door aside.
4. Remove the bottom hinge by removing the screws with a
Phillips head screwdriver.
To install the door:
1. Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the plugs and cov­er from the opposite cabinet top corner and from the door.
Set aside.
2. Install the bottom hinge at the opposite side corner and
fasten the screws.
3. Position the door on the bottom hinge.
4. Align the door on the bottom hinge and install the top
hinge.
5. Push the plugs and covers into the corresponding holes.
lace where the ambient temperatures is above 60°
recommended temperatu
your appliance in ex
de the
ernal fan
suring
that
treme cold or hot conditions may cause
res, the per-
everage
F (16°C)
and below
interior
Operation and Controls
11
LEVELING THE APPLIANCE
It is important for the be properly. It can be raised or lowered by ro the feet on the bottom o level, rotate the feet until the beverage refrig comes level .You may need to make several adjus el it. We recommend us chine.
1. Place a carpenter’s lev beverage refrigerator is
2. Adjust the height of t to the right to lower tha the left to raise t
IMPORTANT: On ce you are r eady feet to level the beverage
hat side of the refrigerator
verage refrigerator to be l
f the machine. If you find t
ing a carpenter’s level to c
el on top of the product to see if the
level from front to back a
he feet as follows: Turn th
t side of the refrigerator. T
refrigerator .
to instal l , you mu st adju st the
eveled in order
tating each of
hat the surface
erator be-
tments to lev-
heck the ma-
nd side to side.
e leveling feet urn the leveling
.
to work
is not
feet to
DEFROSTIN
G
The ice build-up on the inner back wall of| your cooler will automatically be defrosted in a comprossor-off cycle. When you press the button(off),the comprossor and circulation fan stops running.While defrosting is in process.Defrost water will drain out of the cooler,passing through the drain outlet in the inner back wall into a drain pan located above the comprossor.The water will evaporate from the drain pan on its own.
NORMAL S
The unit is cooled by a compressor operating no unavoid comes quie
OUNDS
ise. Even when the co
able. Operati
ter as the operating per
ng noise will be most aud
. The compre
mpressor cut
iod continues
ssor pum
s out, nois
ible imm
.
ps coolant th
es caused by
ediately after
rough the
changes
the com
cooling syste
in temperatu
pressor come
m, produc re and pressure
s on. It be-
ing
are
The followin
 
Gurgling so Humming n switching on
Cracking/po Fan operating sou
Unusu
Where
heard
g noises are
und, caused by the refr oise made by the comp
.
pping sounds, resulting
al noise is
the unit is installed in open-plan k
more acutely. Howeve
normal an
nd, to circulate the air
normally the
d occur from
igerant flowing through
ressor. This noise can get louder for brief peri
from the materials con
result of im
r, this is due to the surr
time to tim
within the refrigerator cabinet.
proper inst
itchen or in partition wa
allation.
ounding architecture an
e:
the appliance’s coils,
traction and expansion due to temperature va
lls, the level of operatin
ods when the motor is
g noise wil
d not to the unit.
l be
ations,
ri-
NOTE well th h the l system
: An individu
e
specif
a
test tec
is una
al’s percep
ic type of mo
hnical deve
voida
ble.
del
lopm
tion
s. Our
ents. P
of nois
appl
iances
se rem
lea
e is direct
are in line emb
er that
ly lin
ked to
with
the noise o
the enviro
interna
nme tional stand f the compre
nt in w
ards
sso
for su
and the
r
hich the u
pliance
ch ap
-
coolant circ
nit i
s lo­ and in line
ulating in the
cated,
as
wit
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Maintenance
DISCONNECTING THE BE Unplug the power plug f
CLEANING YOUR BEVERAGE COOLER Dusting behind the coole
cleaned to av
1. Unplug the cooler.
2. Wipe the door seal wi
3. Use soap and warm w
4. Reconnect the cooler
Note: Do not use hard brushes, wir e brushes, abrasives, o damage the
FREQUENTLY ASKED QU I’m hearing s
rlyor
refrigeratingui
oid any odor. F ollo w the cleaning pr ocedure belo
cooler surface and interior.
ome sounds,
d owing
VERAGE COOLER
rom the socket to disconnec
r and on the ground willimp
th warm water .
ater to clean the cooler.
when the cooler is clean an
ESTIONS
what’s up with tha t? Buz
through the pi
peline.
t the cooler
rove the cooling effect and save ener gy. T he in
d dry.
zing or any gur gling sou
w .
rganic solvents, boiling w a ter, acid or alkaline item
nd is norm
al as that can
terior ofthe cooler should be
s as this may
be a result ofthe unit
working prope
Troubl
PROBLEM
Cooler isn’t c
Cooler is not
LED light is o
Conde glass d
eshooti
ool
refrigerating
ff
nsation on t
oor
he
ng
POSSIBLE C
The door is b The cooler is t
The power is plugged in.
The LED ligh
The te
AUSES
eing opened
oo fullofb
out or the cooler isn’t
t is broken.
mperature is set too low
too of ten.
ottles or ca
ns.
or too high.
SOLUTION
Reduce the f give it 4
Check the p plugged in.
Contact customer suppo
Increa a
way an y dro
requency of opening the
-5 hours.
ower and that the cooler is
se the temp
erature and
ps of w
ater.
and
door
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Troubles
hooting-euhomy
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Problem Possible Causes Solutions
There is a power failure
The appliance does not operate
The appliance is not plugged in
A house fuse has blown or the
circuit breaker is tripped
The appliance is not cold
enough
The appliance turns itself on and
off frequently
The appliance is placed too close to a heat source
The door is opened too often
The door is not closed completely
The door gasket does not seal properly
The ambient (room) temperature
is too low or high
A large amount of contents has
been added to the appliance
The door is opened too often
The door is not closed completely
The door gasket does not seal
properly
Ensure the appliance is plugged in and the power outlet has power
Replace the broken fuse or reset the breaker
Adjust the temperature
Keep the appliance away from sun-
shine or other heat sources
Close the door tightly and do not open the door too frequently or for a long period of time
Ensure the door gasket is not loose.
Decrease or increase the ambient
(room) temperature
To minimize internal temperature fluc-
tuation, do not add large amount of
contents at once
Close the door tightly and do not open
the door too frequently or for a long
period of time
Ensure the door gasket is not loose
It is normal for the fan come on and off
to circulate the air inside of the unit for even temperature distribution and to
save energy
The appliance makes too much
noise
The door does not close proper-
ly
Condensation builds up on the
glass door.
The noise may come from the
flow of the refrigerant and expan­sion of the inside walls may cause
popping and crackling noises
Contraction and expansion of the
inside walls may cause popping
and crackling noises
The appliance is not level
The appliance is not level
The door was reversed and not
properly installed
The shelves are out of position
Ambient temperature or humidity
is high.
It is normal that as each cooling cycle
ends, you may hear rattling or gurgling sounds caused by the flow of refriger­ant in the appliance. The high efficien­cy compressor may make a pulsating
or high pitched sound
Some popping or cracking noises are
normal. They are caused by expansion and contraction of the inside walls due
to temperature changes
Make sure the unit is on a hard and
level surface. Do not place the appli-
ance on carpet
See Normal Sounds
Make sure the appliance is on a hard
and level surface. Avoid placing the
appliance on a carpeted or soft surface
Reinstall door Correctly install the shelves
Lower the room humidity by a dehu-
midifier or air conditioner.
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