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4. Set the main switch (A) to ‘on’
The re-ignition starts again.
If after about 30 seconds the operating display
(C) starts flashing red again, the gas fault has
not been cleared (e.g. air in the gas pipe).
5. Briefly switch the refrigerator off and then
on again using main switch (A).
To remove air from the gas pipes, repeat
this procedure 3-4 times.
If these actions do not help, please call an
authorised Dometic Service Centre.
Automatic Energy Selection (only with RM
7xx5 L)
‘AUTo’ operation
RM7XX5 L - models are equipped with an
‘AUTO’ MATIC function.
1. Set energy selection switch (A) to position
‘AUTO’. The LED ‘AUTO’ illuminates.
note: Manual operation is possible at
any time.
Explanations
Upon switching on, the electronics
automatically select one of the three possible
energy types: 230V - 12V – liquid gas. The
control electronics automatically ensure that
the refrigerator is supplied with the optimum
source of energy in each respective case.
Priority 1. Solar (12V DC)
2.
230V
AC
3.
12V
DC
4.
Liquid
gas
The selected energy is displayed by the
corresponding LED (i.e. 230V).
230V - operation
If sufficient supply voltage is available (more
than 200V), this power source is selected as
the first option ( no solar-system installed).
12V - operation
12V operation should only be selected
while the vehicle motor is running or there
is sufficient voltage available from the sola
system. This can be detected from the D+
connection of the alternator to the electronics,
or from the respective signal on the solar
charge regulator.
Gas operation
Gas operation is selected in the
following circumstances:
• No supply voltage available.
• The vehicle engine is not running.
• Supply voltage less than 200V
Refuelling Stop
In order to prevent unintended switching to
gas operation during refuelling, the electronic
system starts gas operation of the refrigerator,
after the motor has been turned off for 15
mins. During this time the appliance is in stand-
by operation mode and only the ‘AUTO’ LED
lights up.
Summary of Contents for 2012 Van Conversion Range
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