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RMDX21, RMDX25

Connecting the refrigerator

33

AC power

Connect the refrigerator with the mains plug to an AC socket.

DC power

Please note the following cable sizes:
– < 6 m (interior): 6 mm

2

– > 6 m (interior): 10 mm

2

– Connections D+ and S+: 1 mm

2

Protect the DC power supply for heater with 20 A fuse and use a minimum 
of 6 mm low voltage cable.

Protect the DC power supply for controls with 2 A fuse and use a 
minimum of 1 mm low voltage cable.

Run cables to the heating element via a relay or suitable means controlled 
by an ignition switch to prevent battery from completely discharging, if the 
engine is switched off (fig.

u

, page 16).

Connect DC positive heater cable to terminal (fig.

t

E, page 14).

Connect DC negative heater cable to terminal (fig.

t

F, page 14).

Connect continuous 12 V

g

 positive supply to terminal (fig.

t

C, 

page 14).

Connect continuous 12 V

g

 negative supply to terminal (fig.

t

B, 

page 14).

D+ (RMDX25 only)

In automatic mode, the refrigerator selects the most favourable mode 
available. The refrigerator is only operated with direct current when the 
vehicle engine is running. The electronics of the refrigerator uses the 
signal D+ from the light system to detect the running engine.

Connect the D+ connection to the controls (fig.

t

D, page 14) with the 

respective terminal of the vehicle.

Summary of Contents for RMDX21

Page 1: ...Absorber refrigerator Installation Manual EN RMDX21 RMDX25...

Page 2: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 2 622 mm 525 mm 1245 mm 550 mm 1264 mm B A 1 2 3 4 1 2...

Page 3: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 3 1250 1250 1 3 10 40 40 40 4...

Page 4: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 4 1400 10 40 1 5 300 1 2 6...

Page 5: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 5 40 mm 8 1 7 3 2 1 9 0 a...

Page 6: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 6 1 2 3 b 1 2 c d e f...

Page 7: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 7 10 1 9 7 8 6 6 4 5 3 2 g 1 2 h min 15 mm 1 2 3 i...

Page 8: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 8 j 1 2 k l 507 5 907 4 1 7 1 7 1 7 507 5 99 5 300 36 99 5 507 5 300 36 A B...

Page 9: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 9 1 2 3 4 m...

Page 10: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 10 4 3 2 1 n...

Page 11: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 11 1 2 3 o...

Page 12: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 12 3 1 2 p q...

Page 13: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 13 2 3 1 r s...

Page 14: ...RMDX21 RMDX25 14 IN OUT L L N N AC TO GV 12VDCOUT TO FC TOP ABS HE OUT 12 VDC HE IN sw rt br br br ws ws ws S D D vt sw rt vt rt L N L A B C D E G F 1 2 6 5 4 8 7 9 16 10 3 12 13 11 N 14 15 t...

Page 15: ...wer supply 11 Gas inlet 12 Gas outlet 13 Gas valve 14 DC power outlet 15 Gas valve supply line 16 Switch off fuse overheating protection A Optional connections to DC power outlet B Negative terminal D...

Page 16: ...commended size AES Refrigerator DC connections D Control Element DC D C B E F v Vehicle Anderson plug must be controlled by ignition relay House Battery Anderson Plug Anderson cables must be the recom...

Page 17: ...C B E F x Fridge Switch Vehicle Anderson plug must be controlled by ignition relay House Battery Anderson Plug Anderson cables must be the recommended size AES Refrigerator DC connections D Control El...

Page 18: ...ies 21 5 Intended use 21 6 Installing the refrigerator 22 7 Connecting the refrigerator 30 8 Technical data 35 1 Explanation of symbols A I NOTE You can find details on the operation in the operation...

Page 19: ...rigerator if it is visibly damaged z If the AC power cable for this refrigerator is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer customer service or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent...

Page 20: ...z Do not install the refrigerator near naked flames or other heat sources heaters direct sunlight gas ovens etc z Danger of overheating Always ensure sufficient ventilation so that the heat generated...

Page 21: ...any questions please contact the dealer or your service partner directly 5 Intended use The refrigerators RMDX21 and RMDX25 are designed for installation in caravans or motorhomes They are only suitab...

Page 22: ...that the heat generated can be easily released to the outside Lower air inlet vent LS300 must be installed as flush as possible to the vehicle floor Air inlet vent must have a minimum of 400 cm2 open...

Page 23: ...f the air inlet and outlet vents as this leads to poor performance and increases the power consumption of the refrigerator z The air inlet and outlet vents must not be covered by vehicle parts such as...

Page 24: ...interior of the vehicle The purpose is to provide a seal between the interior of the vehicle and the cooling unit and ventilation area behind the refrigerator The manufacturer recommends using a flexi...

Page 25: ...mm diameter or larger Make an air inlet vent in the floor fig 2 4 page 2 behind the refrigerator near the gas burner Shield the end of the opening with a deflector to prevent sludge or dirt from getti...

Page 26: ...lle fig b page 6 Insert the slider and lock the ventilation grille with it fig b page 6 6 5 Install the roof vent Ensure the installation frame is water resistant fig d page 6 Insert the installation...

Page 27: ...le of 45 towards the rear wall Attach the T piece adaptor and flue pipe with a screw fig g 6 page 7 Install the mounting plate fig i page 7 Fill the opening with fire resistant material e g stone wool...

Page 28: ...Refrigerator door B Removing the door panel from framed door model Proceed as follows fig m page 9 Remove the door trim carefully It is only clipped in and held in place by small hooks Pull the old p...

Page 29: ...ows fig o page 11 Push the old panel upwards as far as the stop Pull the old panel out of the door Installing the new door panel on frameless door model Freezer compartment door fig p page 12 Push the...

Page 30: ...ator may only be connected to the gas supply by a specialist in accordance with the applicable guidelines and standards z Only use cylinders of universal LPG gas fitted with an approved gas pressure r...

Page 31: ...ment must be made to the vehicle engine battery connection only while engine is running See fig u page 16 NOTE z The mains socket must be easily accessible so that you can unplug the power cord if req...

Page 32: ...ng cartridge DC power 9 LED lighting 10 Electronics DC power supply 11 Gas inlet 12 Gas outlet 13 Gas valve 14 DC power outlet 15 Gas valve supply line 16 Switch off fuse overheating protection A Opti...

Page 33: ...ent battery from completely discharging if the engine is switched off fig u page 16 Connect DC positive heater cable to terminal fig t E page 14 Connect DC negative heater cable to terminal fig t F pa...

Page 34: ...ds for example z B ttner MT 300 S www buettner elektronik de z Votronic MPP 240 Duo Digital www votronic de 7 3 Connecting an AES refrigerator optional See fig v page 16 Connection to suit motor home...

Page 35: ...y via a power diode The D wire can only get a 12 V signal when the battery is being charged House battery recharged by vehicle The D is turned on and off by the vehicle starting and stopping 8 Technic...

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