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Dometic ML360 CS - User Manual

Dometic ML360 CS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
820 9505 23 - ed0113
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Dometic ML360 CS Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelML360 CS
Frequency50/60 Hz
Gross Capacity36 liters
Power Supply12/24V DC, 230V AC
Voltage12/24V DC, 230V AC
InsulationHigh-efficiency insulation
CertificatesCE

Summary

Important Information

General

General information about the refrigerators and their intended use.

Safety

Crucial safety instructions for installation, use, and maintenance by qualified personnel.

Transport

Guidelines for checking and transporting the unit to prevent damage.

Environmental Protection

Advice on proper disposal of packaging and old units.

Installation

Location

Requirements for unit placement, ventilation, and stability for optimal operation.

Cleaning; Disinfection

Procedures for cleaning and disinfecting the unit using appropriate agents.

Electrical Connection

Instructions for safe electrical connection, including earthing and circuit breaker requirements.

Electronics

Fascia panel

Overview of the control panel components and their functions.

Switching on

Steps to turn on the unit and initial system checks.

Button functions

Explanation of how to navigate menus and use control buttons for settings and functions.

The SETTINGS-Menu

Detailed guide to accessing and configuring settings like set points, date/time, and alarms.

CALIBRATION

Instructions for sensor calibration, requiring a password and trained staff.

The EXTRA - Menu

DISPLAY

Configuring display parameters like brightness, contrast, and timeout.

RESOLUTION

Setting the display resolution for temperature readings.

Status- and Warning messages

Explains various status and warning messages displayed by the unit.

Alarm and error messages

Details common alarm and error messages, their causes, and resolutions.

Use and Operation

Alarm situations

How to respond to alarm situations and interpret indicators like LEDs and sounds.

Alarm History

How to access and interpret the stored history of alarms and events.

Rechargeable battery

Details about the integrated battery, its charging, and replacement recommendations.

Safety thermostat

Explanation of the safety thermostat that prevents freezing damage.

Temperature recorder (optional)

RS485 Interface

Information on connecting the unit to a PC or network via RS485.

Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning the unit interior and exterior.

Maintenance and repair

Guidelines for routine maintenance, dust removal, and professional repair services.

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