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8.5 door Position

If the upper or lower door is closing too high or low against 

the frame, cold air leakage can occur. Adding or deleting 

a flat thin washer on top of the lower or middle hinge pin 

can raise or lower the door position. To correct the door 

alignment, loosen the hinge screws slightly and reorient 

the door in the proper position. Hold the door in its new 

position and carefully retighten the hinge screws.

8.6 ambient temperature

This is the temperature surrounding the recreational ve-

hicle, as well as the temperature of air at the back of the 

refrigerator. As the ambient temperature increases, the air 

temperature in the area of the cooling unit increases. Im-

proper venting at this point will cause the cooling unit to 

have reduced efficiency. A refer that chases the out-side 

temperature is improperly vented or a weak cooling unit.

note:  to  form  a  proper  seal,  it  is  important  not  to 

leave any gaps.

8.7 cooling unit

The cooling unit is a self-contained, hermetically sealed 

set of coils where the refrigeration process takes place. 

The chemicals involved in the cooling process include hy-

drogen, ammonia, water and a rust inhibiting agent. There 

are no repairs recommended on the cooling unit. If it is 

defective, replace with a new cooling unit. To check the 

cooling unit, first verify the AC heating element is good. 

Proper  ohms  at  room  temperature.  Proper  venting  and 

unit is level. Then place approximately one gallon of water 

inside the refrigerator and place a thermometer in one of 

the containers of water. Next, unplug the thermistor from 

the lower control board. This will by-passing the thermo-

stat control and operate for at least 12 hours. Then check 

the temperature on the thermometer. It should be at 43 

degrees or lower depending on test conditions. 

If so, the cooling unit is good. If the temperature of the 

water is above 43 degrees, replace the cooling unit. The 

outside temperature will affect the cooling capacity of the 

unit. There is that rare occasion when the cooling unit will 

work OK for the first 12 hours and start to warm up. If the 

customers  complaint  is  “works  OK  for  2  to  5  days  and 

then warms up” the unit may have an internal problem. To 

test this it would be necessary to operate the cooling unit 

for up to 24 to 48 hours in the test mode.
 

8.8 food Storage

Proper refrigeration requires free air circulation within the 

food storage compartment. Restricted air circulation within 

this compartment will cause higher cabinet temperatures. 

To remedy this situation, simply rearrange your foodstuffs. 

It is also essential that the shelves are not covered with 

paper or large storage containers. Always remember to 

allow for proper air circulation. Odorous or highly flavored 

foods should always be stored in covered dishes, plastic 

bags or wrapped in foil or waxed paper to prevent food 

odors. Vegetables, lettuce, etc., should be covered to re-

tain their crispness. 

note: neVer Put Hot food Into tHe re-

frIgerator.

To reduce frost formation in and on the freezing compart-

ment,  cover  stored  liquids  and  moist  foods  and  do  not 

leave  the  door  open  longer  than  necessary.  When  the 

refrigerator  is  heavily  loaded,  it  takes  a  longer  time  for 

refrigerator temperatures to lower, also increasing the ice 

making time. A very heavy load may also cause defrost-

ing. Defrosting every 7 to 21 days would be normal, de-

pending on the humidity level.

8.9 High Humidity

High humidity may cause a small amount of condensation 

to form on the frame of the refrigerator. In some cases it 

can develop to such a degree that it will run off the frame. 

As the humidity is reduced, the sweating will decrease. 

High humidity can also be a factor in rapid formation of 

frost. If this occurs the climate control heater should be 

tested.

Summary of Contents for RM3962

Page 1: ...RM 3962 USA SERVICE OFFICE Dometic Corporation 2320 Industrial Parkway Elkhart IN 46516 574 294 2511 CANADA Dometic Distribution 46 Zatonski Unit 3 Brantford Ontario CANADA N3T 5L8 519 720 9578 Form N...

Page 2: ...dicates a potentially hazard ous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury When used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if no...

Page 3: ...10 SECTION 5 DC COMPONENTS 5 1 Thermistor 11 5 2 Solenoid Valve 11 5 3 Igniter 11 5 4 High Voltage Cable 12 5 5 Electrode 12 5 6 Control Panel 12 5 7 Climate Control Heater 12 5 8 LED Display Panel 13...

Page 4: ...ty 21 SECTION 9 WIRING 9 1 Internal Wiring 23 9 2 External Wiring 23 9 3 Wiring Schematics 23 SECTION 10 ERROR CODES 10 1 Codes 23 SECTION 11 DIAGNOSTIC MODE 11 1 Internal Wiring 23 SECTION 12 ICE MAK...

Page 5: ...9 3 page 10 5 page 13 6 page 16 7 page 16 7 page 17 7 page 17 7 page 17 5 page 13 5 page 12 5 page 14 4 page 10 CAUSE Operation DC Volts Fuse Wiring Control Panel LED Display Board Lower Circuit Board...

Page 6: ...page 16 5 page 13 5 page 14 section 9 page 23 5 page 15 8 page 21 8 page 21 8 page 20 8 page 21 8 page 20 8 page 20 8 page 21 8 page 20 5 page 12 CAUSE DC Volts Wiring LP Gas Manual Gas Valve Solenoi...

Page 7: ...AUTO GAS Mode Selector Button Press the button to turn the auto mode on or off 3 TEMP SET Button The thermostat has 5 settings where 1 indicates the warmest and 5 the coldest temperature setting Pres...

Page 8: ...dication dot is lit AUTO mode and AC operation The AUTO and LP indication dots are lit AUTO mode and GAS operation The LP indication dot is lit Manual gas operation mode Digits E G Fresh food temperat...

Page 9: ...not continue to reset GAS operation if the CHECK indicator lamp continues to be illuminated after several tries AUTOMATIC ENERGYSELECTORCONTROL SYSTEM The refrigerator is equipped with an automatic en...

Page 10: ...pproximately 45 sec onds with two minutes purge interval after each trial If unsuccessful the display will flash LP To restart GAS operation press the main power ON OFF button to the OFF and then ON p...

Page 11: ...ation of the Dometic refrigerator is also depen dent on good clean ground connections Loose or corrod ed ground terminals create a unknown resistance factor that can affect the voltage detected by the...

Page 12: ...igniter stops sparking The resistance is monitored by the igniter and if for any reason the flame goes out the igniter begins sparking until the burner is lit The resistance between the electrode and...

Page 13: ...always loosen the screw and move into place never try to move without loosening the screw On newer units the electrode and high voltage cable are in tegrated into one component To acquire the proper...

Page 14: ...n not used on this model TAG Line J12 Low ambient control J6 AC neutral White J7 AC heater J5 AC Hot Black J8 AC heater J9 Positive wire from thermocouple J10 Negative to Chassis ground at control boa...

Page 15: ...14 RM3762 RM3962...

Page 16: ...s depressed interior light should be off When the re frigerator door is open the switch is closed interior light should be on Check that the switch assembly is properly aligned and that it is not brok...

Page 17: ...the chart MODEL JET SIZE RM3762 58 RM3962 58 Always check the parts list with the model and product number to assure the right jet size TESTING LP GAS SAFETY SHUTOFF The gas safety shutoff must be tes...

Page 18: ...aned periodically at least once a year Soak the burner in an alcohol based solvent and allow to air dry If the burner does not have a good ground it can cause erratic gas operation The electrode spark...

Page 19: ...ile home or recreational vehicle Openings for air supply or for venting of combustion products shall have a minimum dimension of not less than 1 4 inch Ventilation is a critical requirement for proper...

Page 20: ...19 Typical Two Side Wall Vent Application Always Refer To Vent Instructions 3308666 xxx...

Page 21: ...f this happens condensation could form on the frame and could promote rapid formation of frost If you suspect an improper seal apply a small bead of silicone all the way around the perimeter where the...

Page 22: ...conditions If so the cooling unit is good If the temperature of the water is above 43 degrees replace the cooling unit The outside temperature will affect the cooling capacity of the unit There is tha...

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Page 24: ...communication between display and power modules The control system will revert to full automatic operation selecting the best energy source available with AC GAS priority The temperature setting will...

Page 25: ...arm is returned to the down position The absorption system will keep the compartment at the proper temperature for storage of ice Ice making is ac celerated if the thermostat is set to the coldest po...

Page 26: ...l type motor which is geared to the timing cam and ice ejector It is a one RPM motor To check the motor disconnect power to the appliance and test for continuity between the two leads If you DO NOT ha...

Page 27: ...toward the or side One full turn of the screw will make an 18 cc change in the amount of water DO NOT turn the screw more than one full turn at a time If the water level is too high it can also cause...

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Page 29: ...28 ICE MAKER TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 30: ...thermostat switches to its closed position after be ing sufficiently cooled by the ice in the mold The mold heater and motor are now energized The ejector blades begin to turn When the ejector blades...

Page 31: ...timing cam closes the holding switch providing a circuit to the motor that will assure completion of this revolution The mold heater remains energized The shut off arm will raise and lower again oper...

Page 32: ...rm thus operating its switch Near the completion of the second revolution the timing cam again closes the water valve switch This time a circuit is completed through the water valve solenoid its switc...

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