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TROUBLESHOOTING

The Refrigerator Does Not Cool Properly

A. Check level of refrigerator.

B. Venting problem.

Restriction in air flow across cooling unit.

C. Heavy frost buildup on evaporator fins.

Defrost.

D. Improperly set thermostat.

(See section Operating Instructions, part Start Up
Instructions.)

E. FUSES

1. Refrigerator control system.
2. Refrigerator AC Supply.

See page 11, part Fuses.

If the refrigerator fails to work, check the following
points before calling a service technician:

that the fuses are intact

that the power cord is plugged in

that 12 volt DC is connected to the refrigerator

The refrigerator is equipped with an overheating protec-
tion.
An authorized service technician can check if it has been
triggered or not.

NOTE: AVOID SPRAYING WATER THROUGH THE
REFRIGERATOR VENTS WHILE WASHING YOUR
RV.

All the above instructions are to be followed closely. The
refrigerator is quality-guaranteed. However, we are not
responsible for any failures caused by improper adjust-
ments and unfavorable installation conditions. Contact
service point or distributor service dept. for assistance.

INSTRUCTION FOR MOUNTING
THE DOOR PANEL

The refrigerator is normally delivered without door pan-
els. Before starting the mounting work, check that the
panel dimensions are in compliance with those 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 decoration strips are
taped inside the door; if installed on the door,
remove the door decoration strip (2) by removing
its three screws (1), fresh food compartment door.
Two screws on the freezer compartment door.

B. Insert the vertical edges into the grooves of the

door frame (3).

C. Push the panel downward so that the lower hori-

zontal edge of the panel (4) is fitted into the bottom
groove (5).

D. Put the decoration strip across the door so that the

gap is covered. Secure the decoration strip with the
screws removed in Step A (1).

PANEL DIMENSIONS

MAX. THICKNESS 5/32” (4 mm)

REFR.MODEL

HEIGHT

WIDTH

NDE 1292

MAX.

MIN.

MAX.

MIN.

Frozen Food

55-3/16

55-1/8

10-9/16

10-7/16

Compartment

(1402)

(1400)

(268)

(265)

Fresh Food

55-3/16

55-1/8

16-15/16

16-13/16

Compartment

(1402)

(1400

(430)

(427)

SPARE PARTS

The following list is a list of commonly used parts, which
should be available, if required, from your Dometic Ser-
vice Center.

Part No.

Description

  17 37 72-01/3

Heater, 120V, 420W
(2x 60V, 210W)

200 27 26-12/9

Box vegetable-, (crisper)

200 27 26-13/7

Box vegetable-, (crisper), small

200 27 26-14/5

Box vegetable-, (meat locker)

293 21 06-01/2

Lamp cover

293 25 77-02/2

Door shelf, freezer

293 25 83-03/8

Door shelf, 6 pieces

293 26 58-01/2

Bottle holder, 2 pieces

Contact an authorized service center for
parts and repairs as needed.

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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