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LOW AMBIENT CONTROL

All RV absorption refrigerators, while similar, operate a
little differently than your home refrigerator. Dometic de-
signers and engineers have equipped your refrigerator
with an exclusive feature that allows for trouble-free op-
eration in low ambient temperature (like below 50°F) for
extended periods of time. Simply turn on the low ambi-
ent switch located beneath the top decoration panel that
houses the control panel (see figure 2, “D”). Once the
outdoor temperature is above 50°F, the low ambient
switch should be turned off.

ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT

HEATERS

The heat necessary for the operation of an absorption
cooling unit is supplied by an electric heater mounted in
a pocket of the boiler system.

This model is equipped with a series connected twin
heater.
To replace the heater proceed as follows:

1. Disconnect the wall plug, and the 12 volt wires.

2. Remove the protection cover see FIG. 1

3. Remove the power module cover see FIG. 1

4. Disconnect the heater leads.

5. With a pair of pliers unfold the lug holding the lid

of the boiler casing and open the lid.

6. Remove some insulation wool so that the heater

is accessible.

7. Turn and lift the heater out of its pocket.

8. Fit the new heater into the pocket.

9. Connect the leads and put on the power module

cover.

10. Reset the insulation and close the lid of the boiler.

11. Replace the protection cover.

FUSES

This model is equipped with 2 fuses, one for the refrig-
erator control system and one for the AC heater.
(See table below).

To replace fuse(s) proceed as follows.
1. Disconnect the wall plug, and the 12 volt wires.

2. Remove the power module cover. See FIG. 1.

3. Snap the fuse out of the fuse holder.

4. Fit a new fuse in to the fuse holder.

5. Replace the power module cover.

MAINTENANCE & SERVICE

The user should be aware of service that must be
done on a regular schedule to keep the refrigerator
operating properly. The service should only be per-
formed by a qualified technician who is familiar with
refrigerators.

1. REFRIGERATOR REMOVAL

Before working on the refrigerator, make sure the AC
voltage and DC voltage leads are disconnected.
Loosen the screws anchoring the refrigerator to the
enclosure and slide the refrigerator out of the com-
partment.

When replacing the refrigerator make sure that the
sealing strips are properly positioned.

Replacement is the reverse of removal.

Refer to section INSTALLATION, page 4 to 8.

2. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

To keep your Dometic refrigerator operating efficiently
and safely, periodic inspection and cleaning of sev-
eral components once or twice a year is recom-
mended.

A. It is important to keep the area at the back of the

refrigerator clean. Check the lower vent, upper vent
and area between these openings for any obstruc-
tions such as bird/insect nests, spider webs, etc.
Clean the coils on the back of the refrigerator. Use
a soft bristled brush to dust off the coils.

It is important to keep the refrigerator area free from
combustible material, gasoline and other flammable
vapors or liquids.

Control system

3 Amp

AC heater

5 Amp

Summary of Contents for NDE1292

Page 1: ...y of this or any other appliance WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For assistance or additional inform...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...e Protection cover Power module and fuses Heaters Refrigerator control panel FIG 2 AC OFF ON COLD 1 2 3 4 5 COLDEST 1 2 B A C D LEGEND 1 Main Power Button ON OFF 2 Temperature Selector Button A AC Ind...

Page 4: ...ize openings The flow of ventilating air must not be obstructed The lower side vent is fitted with a panel which provides an adequate access opening for ready serviceability of the refrigerator This s...

Page 5: ...xtends at least full width and depth of the appliance Caution Use care when installing the refrigerator This refrigerator is equipped with the latest vacuum insulated panel technology These insulating...

Page 6: ...the panel Failure to follow the sequence in securing refrigerator in enclosure can cause leakage between the frame and cabinet Any space between the counter storage area or ceiling and top of the ref...

Page 7: ...ondenser coil at the back of the refrigerator VENTILATION HEIGHTS CLEARANCES Minimum clearances in inches to combustible materials are G Top 0 K Side 0 L Bottom 0 M Rear 0 N See NOTE Clearance N below...

Page 8: ...f hydrogen and ammonia gas or in severe cases completely block it resulting in a loss of cooling Any time the vehicle is parked for several hours with the refrigerator operating the vehicle should be...

Page 9: ...e or associated electronic circuitry occurs If this should occur the re frigerator will run continuously The refrigerator will continue to operate in this mode in definitely or until a new sensor is i...

Page 10: ...he refrigerator by pressing the main power ON OFF button to the UP OFF position Empty the refrigerator leaving the drip tray under the finned evaporator and the cabinet and freezer doors open Filling...

Page 11: ...r the refrig erator control system and one for the AC heater See table below To replace fuse s proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the wall plug and the 12 volt wires 2 Remove the power module cover See F...

Page 12: ...ose given in the Table on this page and the instructions are read thoroughly When mounting the panel proceed as follows See figure page 13 A Open the door 90 degrees On new refrigerators the decoratio...

Page 13: ...03633 XXX Roof Cover 3103634 XXX Lower Side Vent 3109349 XXX Power Vent Asm 3108705 744 Fill in XXX with color code numbers For color codes contact your supplier Alternate instructions forwarded with...

Page 14: ...side at the desired position Slide the wire shelf to the left The right hand side of the shelf will come loose Slide the shelf into the holes on the right hand side Lower the right hand side of the wi...

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