Installing the refrigerator
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– A sealing strip (fig.
1, page 15) is applied to the lower surface of the bottom trim piece.
– Push the bottom trim piece with the four plugs (fig.
1, page 15) into the holes on the front
frame of the refrigerator.
– Snap the three catches (fig.
2, page 15) into the holes under the bottom frame of the
refrigerator.
6.3
Making air inlet and outlet vents
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1. Make a cut out in the wall to fit the LS300 for the upper and lower vent system, see chapter
“Preparing the installation” on page 7.
2. If the lower ventilation grille cannot be installed with the lowest opening of the grill flush with
the floor of the refrigerator, make a gas escape hole in the floor (fig.
, page 16) so that all
unburned gas will escape.
3. Shield the opening with a deflector to prevent sludge or dirt from getting inside while driving
If you have to use a roof vent instead of an upper wall vent:
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Cut out a section in the roof. Refer to the roof vent instruction manual for the required dimen-
sions. When doing so, observe the information, see chapter “Preparing the installation” on
page 7.
6.4
Installing the drain water hose
1. To avoid damage on the drain water hose, position the hole for the drain water hose in a way
that the hose does not touch the boiler casing.
2. Drill a hole through the floor at the rear of the refrigerator.
3. Install the drain water hose through the drilled hole. Ensure that the drain water hose is long
enough in order to drain the water outside of the vehicle.
4. Ensure that the drain water hose is not kinked.
5. Seal the area around the drain water hose.
NOTE
At high ambient temperatures, the refrigerator can only provide its maximum cooling
capacity if the optimum ventilation has been provided.
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