Brand: Electrolux
Category: Absorption Refrigerator
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Brand: Electrolux
Category: Absorption Refrigerator
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: Sept. 12, 2025, 4:30 a.m.
Guaranteed for one year when used correctly and in accordance with instructions.
The refrigerator can run on 240V, 12V, or LP gas. Use the rocker switches (B for 240V, A for 12V) to select the power source. Temperature is controlled by a thermostat (C for 240V, E for LP gas). For LP gas operation, turn knob (D) to the desired position and light the burner. Model RM 4361 has an electronic igniter (F), while RM 4360 uses a manual piezo-igniter (G).
Starting the Refrigerator: Follow specific steps for LP gas, 240V, or 12V operation. Ensure only one energy source is used at a time.
Winter Operation: Check ventilation grilles and consider fitting winter covers if temperatures are low.
Regulating Temperature: Allow a few hours for the refrigerator to reach operating temperature. Adjust thermostat settings as needed.
Food Storage: Keep food in closed containers, cool hot food before storing. Use the 2-star compartment for frozen food and ice making, not for freezing food.
Ice Making: Fill the ice tray and place on the freezer shelf. For faster ice making, spill water on the shelf.
Defrosting: Defrost when frost reaches 3mm thick. Turn off the refrigerator, remove food, and allow ice to melt naturally. Clean and dry the interior before restarting.
Cleaning: Use a bicarbonate of soda solution for interior cleaning. Wipe exterior with a damp cloth. Clean door gasket with soap and water.
Turning Off: Set switches to 0, turn gas knob to off, shut off gas valve, empty and clean the refrigerator, and leave doors ajar.
Troubleshooting: Check power supply, gas supply, levelness, and door seals if the fridge fails to work or is not cold enough.
| If the refrigerator is not cold enough it may be because: |
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| 1. The ventilation is inadequate owing to reduced area of the ventilation passages (partial blockage of grilles from wire mesh etc). |
| 2. The evaporator is frosted up. |
| 3. The temperature control setting is incorrect. |
| 4. The gas pressure is incorrect - check the pressure regulator at the gas container. |
| 5. The ambient temperature is too high. |
| 6. Too much food is loaded at one time. |
| 7. The door is not properly closed or the magnetic sealing strip is defective. |
| 8. More than one source of energy is used at the same time. If the refrigerator still does not work properly, call a service technician. |