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ROOF VENTILATION (OPTION TWO)

The ventilation of the cooling unit can also be done via 

one opening in the wall of the motor home / caravan and 

one on the roof for the roof vent.

Fresh air enters through the lower opening and warm air 

is discharged through the roof vent. The lower opening 

should be located at floor level to allow any leaking gas to 

escape to the outside. We recommend the Dometic motor 

home wall and roof top ventilation system. 

REMOVAL OF FLUE GASES

The ventilation passage at the rear of the recess, between 

the outer wall of the vehicle and the refrigerator must be 

sealed off against the living space, so cold draughts are 

excluded (winter camping) 

and no flue gases can pen

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etrate into the living space of the vehicle.

The  flue  gases  can  be  dispersed  from  the  ventilation 

passage using one of the 

OPTIONAL

 Dometic ventila-

tion systems. The top, bottom and sides of the ventila-

tion passage should be insulated to prevent condensation 

and cold draughts. The ventilation passage walls must be 

constructed of a non combustible material.

VENTILATION HEIGHTS 

Minimum ventilation heights (mm)

Installation with 

 

upper and lower  

side vent 

Installation with 

roof vent and 

lower side vent 

RM4605

(Fig. 3)

1375

1535

R M 4 8 0 5 

(Fig. 3)

1534

1694

At  extreme  ambient  temperatures  the  refrig

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eration unit will only perform adequately when 

properly ventilated

.

Fig. 3

Minimum  

ventilation 

height

Minimum  

ventilation 

height

Option two

Option one

RM4605 1375 mm

RM4805 1534 mm

Warm air deflecting plate

RM4605 1535 mm

RM4805 1694 mm

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All connections in the LP gas system should be checked 

for gas leaks. Connections can be tested for leaks using 

a soap solution. 

DO NOT

 use an open flame!

 If there is 

any suspicion of damage, call for an authorized service 

technician. 

SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS

Service and spare parts are obtainable from your dealer 

or Dometic - consult the telephone directory.

INSTALLATION INSTRUC-

TIONS

GENERAL INFORMATION

The refrigerator is intended for installation in a motor 

home / caravan, and the information relates to this appli-

cation. A correct installation is important for correct opera-

tion of the appliance. 

The refrigerator must be installed on a solid floor and must 

be level. With the vehicle carefully leveled, the refrigerator 

should be level both ways in the freezer compartment. 

Free air circulation over the fins of the cooling unit is es

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sential. 

VENTILATION OF THE UNIT

VENTILATION GRILLES

We recommend fitting Dometic ventilation systems, which 

are specially developed by Dometic for this purpose. The 

Dometic ventilation grilles permit inspection and small re-

pairs to be carried out without the necessity of removing 

the refrigerator from the recess. 

If there is no outer grille at floor level where leaking gas 

can escape, a 40 mm hole to the outside should be made 

in the floor of the recess to drain any unburned gas to the 

outside. Fit the hole with wire mesh and an angled plate 

to protect it from stones, mud etc.

SIDE VENTILATION (OPTION ONE)

The refrigerator unit is ventilated via two openings in the 

wall of the motor home / caravan. Fresh air enters through 

the lower opening and warm air is discharged through the 

upper one. Exhaust gases must be vented through the 

wall to the outside of the vehicle. Dometic wall venting 

systems provide provision for venting the exhaust gases. 

Consult your Dometic representative for further informa-

tion.

The lower opening should be located at floor level to allow 

any leaking gas to escape to the outside. The upper venti-

lation opening should be located above the condenser, as 

high as possible, to ensure good ventilation. We recom-

mend Dometic ventilation kits.

For alternate ventilation heights and vent configurations 

consult your Dometic representative.

Summary of Contents for RM4805

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

Page 2: ...ns TRANSIT DAMAGE Before you install your refrigerator ensure to remove all protective packaging Check for any damage or marks Transit damage must be reported to whoever is responsi ble for delivery n...

Page 3: ...LACING THE BULB 7 HEATING CABLE 7 TURNING OFF THE REFRIGERATOR 7 PRODUCT CARE SOME USEFUL HINTS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 MAINTENANCE 7 SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS_____________ 8 GEN...

Page 4: ...ps 1 Turn off the refrigerator Press the ON OFF 1 to OFF 2 Check that there is enough gas in the gas bot tle that its valve is open and that any valves in the gas line to the refrigerator are open 3 T...

Page 5: ...sources of energy FOOD STORAGE Always keep food in closed containers Never put hot food in the refrigerator allow it to cool first The frozen food compartment is intended for the storage of frozen fo...

Page 6: ...nd then reset to the desired setting 7 Place the food items back inside CLEANING THE REFRIGERATOR Clean the inside of the refrigerator regularly to keep it fresh and hygienic Never use detergents scou...

Page 7: ...nsure that the instructions in this manual have been followed Check to make sure that the refrigerator is not tilted ex cessively Verify that the LEDs on the control panel are lit when the ON OFF butt...

Page 8: ...CE AND SPARE PARTS Service and spare parts are obtainable from your dealer or Dometic consult the telephone directory INSTALLATION INSTRUC TIONS GENERAL INFORMATION The refrigerator is intended for in...

Page 9: ...rator Fig 5 RM4605 RM4805 G K K L Fig 4 RM4605 RM4805 OVERALL DIMENSIONS Height mm 1385 1544 Width mm 632 632 Depth incl cooling unit mm 627 627 RECESS DIMENSIONS Height mm 1365 1522 Width mm 602 602...

Page 10: ...10 RM4605 RM4805 12V DC Electrical connection point Gas connection point Gas pressure test point Flue outlet Electrical connection point Gas c o n n e c t i o n point 83 7 95 3 325 4...

Page 11: ...penings are covered by the vehicle s entrance door when this is set open This would reduce the venti lation airflow to the cooling unit and reduce refrigeration performance The refrigerator has to be...

Page 12: ...The refrigerator is designed for operation on Propane Propane only Australia and LP gas LP gas New Zea land Alternative gas types must not be used to op erate this appliance The gas supply system mus...

Page 13: ...ecured so that they cannot come into contact with hot or sharp parts of the refrigerator The free length of the cord is 1 m It is recommended that the receptacle is located on the left side of the ref...

Page 14: ...The D alternator is a signal cable and therefore 1 1 5 mm2 is sufficient MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS REPOSITIONING THE HINGES The refrigerator is equipped with reversible doors A spe cial door reversing ki...

Page 15: ...G R E E N Y E L L O W P T E R M I N A L B L O C K 3 M 4 P 3 2 9 3 0 H 8 6 T 8 5 8 7 7 7 9 9 P 2 1 5 10 3 2 1 P 1 5 P 1 2 P 1 6 P 1 3 7 3 F BATT HEATER LAMP FLAME D GROUND GROUND MAINS HEATER AC HEATER...

Page 16: ...ding to Low Voltage Directive IP 20 Waiting time TW 8 s Safety time TS 45 s Inter waiting time TWI 120 s Working temperature 20 C to 45 C Nominal working voltage 12 13 8V DC Resistance to vibration ac...

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