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 Refrigerator

5.3  Cleaning the refrigerator

 

Inspect and clean the refrigerator components periodically to keep the refrigerator operating efficiently.

 

Use a lukewarm, weak solution of baking soda and water to clean the interior liner of the refrigerator.

 

Use warm water only to clean the finned evaporator, gasket, and shelves.

 

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Do 

not

 spray liquids near electrical outlets, connections, or other refrigerator components.

 

Ensure that the thermistor bulb and thermistor bracket are properly positioned. Refer to “6 Troubleshooting” 
on page 15.

 

Check the lower vent, upper vent, and the area between these openings for any obstructions, such as bird or 
insect nests.

 

Dust off the coils on the back of the refrigerator, if accessible, using a soft-bristled brush.

 

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Refer to sections “5.5 Maintaining the refrigerator” on page 13 and “6 Troubleshooting” on page 15.

5.4  Preparing the refrigerator for storage/winterizing the refrigerator

 

Defrost the refrigerator. Refer to “5.1 Defrosting the refrigerator” on page 11.

 

Prepare the ice maker, if equipped. This procedure must be performed by a qualified service technician.

 

Clean the refrigerator. Refer to “5.3 Cleaning the refrigerator” on page 13.

 

Place doors in the airing position. Refer to “5.2 Using the door airing feature” on page 12.

5.5  Maintaining the refrigerator

 

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Read 

before

 proceeding:

•  Two-way models are equipped with two fuses, one for the refrigerator control system and one for the AC 

heater.

•  The fuse for the control system is a resettable fuse and must not be replaced with a standard fuse. If the 

resettable fuse has been tripped: 

 

Determine and remedy the cause.

 

Press the ON / OFF button to OFF.

 

Wait five seconds.

 

Press the ON/OFF button to ON.

•  Three-way models are equipped with three fuses: two fuses in the power module, and one inline blade fuse.

Changing the power module fuse

 

Turn OFF the refrigerator.

 

Unplug the refrigerator for 120 VAC and 
disconnect the 12 VDC wires.

 

Remove the power module cover.

 

Snap the fuse out of the fuse holder and fit the new 
fuse into the fuse holder.

 

Replace the power module cover according to the 
instructions molded on the cover.

 

Reconnect the 12 VDC wires and plug in the  
120 VAC power cord.

 

Turn ON the refrigerator.

Control System

3 A

AC Heater

5 A

12 VDC Heater

30 A

Summary of Contents for DM2672

Page 1: ...result in fire or explosion which could cause property damage personal injury or death FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For assistance or additional infor...

Page 2: ...44 4881 OPT 1 Service Center Dealer Locations Visit www dometic com Read these instructions carefully These instructions MUST stay with this product CONTENTS 1 Explanation of Symbols and Safety Instructions 3 2 Intended Operation and Storage 4 3 Refrigerator Overview 5 4 Operation 8 5 Care and Maintenance 11 6 Troubleshooting 15 7 Disposal 16 ...

Page 3: ...wing standards This appliance is certified under the latest edition of ANSI Z21 19 and CSA 1 4 Refrigerators using gas fuel The installation must conform with local codes or in absence of local codes the following standards as applicable U S A ANSI NFPA70 National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 1192 Recreational Vehicles Code Title 24 CFR Part 3280 Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard...

Page 4: ...d Service Center Do not touch cold surfaces or stored items in freezer compartment with damp or wet skin Skin could stick to cold surfaces and freeze Do not touch the cooling unit piping it may be hot Allow time to cool before touching PRESSURE HAZARD Do not place carbonated liquids glass containers or sealed bottles in the freezer Liquids expand when frozen and could cause the container to explod...

Page 5: ...thermostat to the coldest temperature setting when turning on the refrigerator The cooling cycle may require an extended running time before the cooling effect is observed Turn off the refrigerator when it is not in use for an extended period of time IAutomatic energy selector system The refrigerator can automatically select the most suitable energy source available The system can be user set to b...

Page 6: ...ing DC Selects DC mode Lamp Function AUTO AUTO mode is activated CHECK Check burner status GAS GAS mode is activated Temperature Indicates temperature setting AC AC mode is activated DC DC mode is activated 3 2 Understanding the modes of operation Auto mode The AUTO mode indicator lamp is illuminated The control system will automatically select between AC and LP gas operation AC has priority over ...

Page 7: ...ule will continue to re establish operation of the display module If the temperature sensor fails The control system operates on the energy source selected on the control panel The cooling unit runs continuously The refrigerator will continue to operate in this mode indefinitely or until a new sensor is installed and the system is reset 3 3 Understanding the storage compartments Food storage IRead...

Page 8: ...he refrigerator at high altitudes When the refrigerator is operating on LP gas reduced cooling performance and burner outage may occur at elevations higher than 5 500 feet above sea level Operate the refrigerator on electric power at altitudes higher than 5 500 feet Operating the refrigerator in extreme cold Refrigerator performance may be reduced in sub zero temperatures This temporary condition ...

Page 9: ...o section 3 1 Understanding the control panel on page 5 4 3 Removing and replacing the shelves 4 Screwdriver Shelf Lock Shelf Remove the shelf locks by inserting the tip of a flat bladed screwdriver into the slot in the locks Turn the screwdriver counterclockwise and remove the shelf locks from the wire shelf Slide the shelf to the left until the plastic caps disengage Tilt the shelf to one side a...

Page 10: ...e ice maker will automatically fill the mold assembly and eject the ice cubes into the storage bin until it is full Adjusting the ice cube size 7 Cover Adjusting Screw IRead before proceeding The water supply system must have a minimum pressure of 15 pounds per square inch gauge psig A 1 4 diameter water line to the water valve must be used at the rear of the refrigerator The water line must have ...

Page 11: ...ged IRead before proceeding Any absorption refrigerator that is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time must be turned off Do not allow the refrigerator to run idle or unattended for an extended period If the refrigerator has not been used for a long time or the LP tanks have been refilled air may be trapped in the supply lines Turn the refrigerator OFF and then ON to purge the a...

Page 12: ...683 DM2872 DM2882 Use the door airing position card as shown to keep the doors latched but ajar 8 Airing Position Card 9 10 11 IDMA4061 DMA4064 DMA4067 DMA4068 DMA4081 DMA4084 DMA4087 Use the door latch airing position to to prevent the door from closing Open both the freezer and fresh food door to access the door latch Swing the airing feature out from the door latch Close the doors until they ge...

Page 13: ... if equipped This procedure must be performed by a qualified service technician Clean the refrigerator Refer to 5 3 Cleaning the refrigerator on page 13 Place doors in the airing position Refer to 5 2 Using the door airing feature on page 12 5 5 Maintaining the refrigerator IRead before proceeding Two way models are equipped with two fuses one for the refrigerator control system and one for the AC...

Page 14: ...cted to the 12 VDC terminal block supplying DC power to the refrigerator controls Disconnect 12 VDC power Open the fuse holder Replace the fuse using a 3 A fuse Screw the fuse holder back together Reconnect 12 VDC power Maintenance items Owner Performed Qualified Service Technician Performed Cleaning the refrigerator Checking the LP gas connections Defrosting the refrigerator Checking the control ...

Page 15: ...ins Ensure that the refrigerator is not overpacked Refrigerator does not work on electric Check the outlet by plugging in another device Check if there is a power failure Check the AC fuse in the refrigerator Power Control module Turn off the refrigerator and contact a Dometic dealer or service center for repair if the problem persists Refrigerator does not work in gas operation mode Check the LP ...

Page 16: ...refrigerator using environmentally responsible practices IRefrigerants must be recovered recycled by a licensed technician who is EPA certified in refrigerant recovery and recycling procedures Disposal must comply with all applicable local and national codes Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY AVAILABLE AT WWW DOMETIC COM WARRANTY IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FRE...

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Page 18: ...Mobile living made easy dometic com YOUR LOCAL DEALER dometic com dealer YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT dometic com contact YOUR LOCAL SALES OFFICE dometic com sales offices WARRANTY ...

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