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Freezer

The lamp is located on the right side of the freezer com-
partment.
To replace the lamp proceed as follows:

unhook the tab on the lamp cover by pressing in
with the thumb on the side of the lamp cover.

remove the lamp cover.

with gloves, pull out the lamp from the socket and
replace it with a new 12V, 5-watt (maximum)
halogen lamp base G4.

replace the lamp cover by placing the two tabs into
the corresponding slots of the lamp house and
press the tab into place.

Dispenser light

The lamp is located to the right in the dispenser area.
To replace the lamp proceed as follow:

Remove lamp cover screw and pull down the cover.

Unscrew the used bulb and remove.

Replace the new bulb, using a E14, 120V, 6-watt
bulb.

Replace the lamp cover and tighten the screw.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The Refrigerator Does Not Cool Properly

A. Check level of refrigerator.

B. Venting problem.

Restriction in air flow across cooling unit.

C. Improperly set thermostat.

(See section Operating Instructions, part Start Up
Instructions. “Set thermostat range”).

D. FUSES

See wiring diagram

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.

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 72-02/1

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

385 04 52-01/6

Lamp cover

385 04 55-01/9

Halogen lamp, food compartment
12V, 10W base G4

385 04 55-02/7

Halogen lamp, freezer compartment

12V, 5W base G4

293 25 83-04/6

Door shelf, 3 pieces (upper)

293 25 77-03/0

Door shelf, 2 pieces

385 04 45-01/0

Door shelf, (lower)

385 04 42-01/7

Crisper, 2 pieces

293 26 58-01/2

Bottle holder, 5 pieces

Replacement Parts Suppliers: See page 1.

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

CERTIFIED VENT SYSTEM KITS

REFRIGERATOR

KIT

MODEL

NO.

COMPONENTS

PART NO.

NEA 1402

5A

Roof Base

3103633.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 the Ventilator Kit.

For further information contact your dealer or distributor.

Summary of Contents for NEA1402

Page 1: ...mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this man...

Page 2: ...ed must be electrically grounded in ac cordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA70 lat est edition In CANADA the installation must conform with...

Page 3: ...A delay function prevents rapid changes due to door openings etc Panel Indications Actual temperature of food in frozen food compartment Actual temperature of food in fresh food compartment AC operati...

Page 4: ...f the cord is 2 feet and therefore rec ommended that the receptacle be located to the right side of the refrigerator viewed from the rear The re ceptacle should be 3 from the bottom of the plastic rec...

Page 5: ...ce Caution Use care when installing the refrigerator This refrigerator is equipped with the latest vacuum insulated panel technology These insulating panels are located on the Top Back Bottom Sides an...

Page 6: ...The heat produced at the rear of the refrig erator will become trapped in this space making the top of the refrigerator hot and reduce the efficiency of the refrigerator Hole for drain water hose FIG...

Page 7: ...denser 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 N...

Page 8: ...hicle should be leveled to prevent this loss of cooling The vehicle needs to be leveled only so it is comfortable to live in no noticeable sloping of floor or walls When the vehicle is moving the leve...

Page 9: ...l Hours are to the left and minutes to the right 2 Press SET key to adjust to local time PM or not should also be set here 3 Store each setting by pressing STORE key or use the automatic store functio...

Page 10: ...n has been blocked and is not circulating the air in the freezer compartment Check the fan by unscrewing the bottom part of the fan housing Try to rotate and look for ice build or other parts that can...

Page 11: ...tic personal has occurred Call a Dometic service center for assistance as soon as possible and notify displayed error code to the service agent Toll free number 800 544 4881 Error Message displayed He...

Page 12: ...ood Meat or fish whether raw or prepared can be stored in the frozen food storage compartment provided they are precooled first in the refrigerator They can be stored about three times longer in the f...

Page 13: ...ug 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 pocke...

Page 14: ...em can be locked out to prevent unwanted use To Lock Out Press the Padlock pad for 3 5 seconds until the RED light above the Padlock comes on To Unlock Press the Padlock pad for 3 5 seconds until the...

Page 15: ...igure 13 4 Locate the adjusting screw under the protective cover Turn the screw counterclockwise to increase the size of cubes Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the cube size or if the mold is over...

Page 16: ...ws 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...

Page 17: ...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...

Page 18: ...ck 12 in range between 8 5 18 V DC Lo or hl out of range 03 Air temperature Value in F in range hl or Lo out of range sensor fault sensors freezer fridge 04 Surface temperature Value in F in range hl...

Page 19: ...7 27 224 691 5 4 5 295 7 5 394 197 098 10 5 2 5 197 2x 5 2x MAX 1 00 MAX 25 MAX 1 00 MAX 25 295 7 5 45 197 2x 5 2x 394 197 098 10 5 2 5 16 811 427 12 756 324 28 051 712 5 32 106 815 5 59 842 1520 295...

Page 20: ...21 HOW TO FIT THE DOOR PANEL Freezer door Refrigerator door...

Page 21: ...e of the shelf will come loose Lower the right hand side of the wire shelf and let the left hand side slide out of the holes in the wall Slide the plastic plugs into the holes of the wall Snap the she...

Page 22: ...23 Fuse Type of component 3A A B D F G N 7 5A O P 3A T Optional ice maker heat kit 7 5A U 5A Z FUSES Refer to wiring diagram Fuses from left to right protect the following components...

Page 23: ...24 MO FO 0512...

Page 24: ...Patents pending U S 10 619 675 U S 10 620 177 U S 10 758 174 U S 10 758 175 U S 10 760 564 U S 10 760 565 This product is manufactured under license of U S Patent Number 6 019 447...

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