Check
that
this is
stated on
the data
plate.
The refrigerator
is
not designed for
operation on town
gas
or
natural
gas
.
T
he gas installation
should only be
carried
out by an
authorized
gas
fitter
.
T
he supply pipe should
preferably
be of copper. If any other
material is
used
,
it must be of a type approved
for
use
with
continuously
operating bottled-
gas
appliances, and have
th
r
eaded compression connections th
r
oughout.
PUSH-ON
CONNECTIONS MUST NOT BE USED
(We do not appro
ve the use
of
rubber" type flexible tubing for
connecting
permanently
operating appliances of
this
type in the
United
Kingdom). All
connectors etc.
should
be of a type specifica
l
ly designed for the type and diameter
of
the connection pipe
used
,
and screwed
joints
should
be sealed with
a joining
compound
approved
for use wi
t
h bott
l
ed
gas.
T
he gas supply pipe
shou
l
d be connected to the gas in
l
et
p
ip
e on
t
he right hand side o
f
the gas control valve by
means of
a suitable
th
r
eaded compression coup
l
ing.
In making the
connection
to the refrigerator
,
a
gas
cock
of
an approved type for use on
LP
G must be incorporated in
the supply line
i
n
a position
which
is
readily access
i
b
l
e
to
the user. For
eventual servicing
purposes, the union
should
be
on
the
outlet side of the cock and
the
pipework should
be positioned
so as
not to
prevent the
refr
ig
erator
from
being readily withdrawn
.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTI
ON
The
electrical
installation
must be carried out
in
a proper
and
durable manner, taking into
acco
unt
all
relevant
regula
tions and codes of practice.
For mains
vo
l
tage operation,
i
t
is important
that the circuit
to and
in
the caravan
is
effec
tively earthed
.
A
L
L MAINS VOL
T
AGE WIRING IN THE
CARA-VAN MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH CURRENT
REGULATIONS INCLUDING THE
USE OF AN OUTLET AND COUPLER TO BS
4
343
/
CEE17.
For connection to a
230
V
electr
i
city supply,
t
he refrigerator
h
as a 3-core mains
l
ead
which is intended for
connection
to
a proper
l
y
earthed
plug and socket outlet or fused spur.
IMPORTANT: T
he wires
in
the mains
lead of this
appliance
are
coloured
in accordance with the following
code:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW
=
EARTH
BLUE
=
NEUTRAL
BROWN
=
LIVE
As the
colours of the
wires may not
correspond w
i
th the
coloured markings identifying
the
terminals
in
your plug
,
in
the Un
it
ed K
ingdom,
proceed as
follow
s:
T
he wire which
is
coloured
GREEN-AND-YELLOW
must be
connected to
the
terminal in the plug
which
is
marked
w
ith
the letter E
or by
the
earth symbol
or coloured green or
green-and
-
yellow.
The wire which
is coloured
BLUE
must
be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter
N or
coloured
black
.
The wire
which
is
co
l
oured
BROWN
must
be connected
to
the terminal which is marked with the
l
etter
L
or
co
l
oured
red.
3 amp.
fuse
.
In
other
countries, the fuse rating will depend
upon the
voltage
and local practice
.
230 V S
upp
lies.
Check
that the
vo
l
tage
stated on the data plate is the
same
as the mains voltage in use (230
V)
.
Electrical le
a
ds must be routed and secured so that
t
hey cannot come into con
t
act wi
t
h hot o
r
sharp par
t
s
o
f
the
r
e
fri
ge
r
ato
r.
12 V Supplies
Connect the refrigerator to the vehicle battery by a direct
cable.
To avoid
a
voltage drop, the
cross sectional
area of
the connecting
cab
l
e between ba
tt
ery
and refrigera
t
or must
be at least 2.5 mm
2
if the d
i
stance
is less than
9
met
er
s,
and
at least
4
mm
2
if
the
distance is
more than
9
meters
T
o
ensure
satisfactory operation,
the positive lead must be
fitted with a fuse
rated
at
max
.
16
A
.
To prevent the refrigerator from draining the battery, make
sure
that
the current supplied
to
the caravan is cut off
when
the
vehicle eng
ine
is
not running,
for example by
f
itt
ing an
ignition control relay.
D
iag
ramme for
the
ma
ins
installation: fig.
9
Diagramme
for the 12
V
insta
l
lat
io
n:
fig
.
10 (
R
M 4
270
)
,
fig
.
12 (
R
M 4
271
)
The notations
in
the wiring
diagramme
are
:
A
.
Electronic ign
it
er
/
re
i
gn
it
er
B. Electrode
(at
burner)
C.
12
V
heating
element
D. Switch for 12
V
operation
E.
Switch for reign iter
(gas
op
.
)
F
. Electric thermostat
G
.
Heating
element,
230
V
H
.
Switch for 230
V
operation
J.
T
erminal
block
L. Terminal
block
12 V supply of reigniter (RM 4271)
Fig. 12
shows
the wiring
diagramme
of the refrigerator as
delivered
. T
he 12
V
supply
enters
at (L).
The reigniter
(A)
is
fed via
two
wires
(1) and (2) at
terminal
block (L).
It is
advisable to
feed
the reign
iter
and the lighting
from
a
separate
12
V
source.
T
o
do
this:
remove
the
wires
(
1
)
and
(2) and connect
the
supply as is shown
in
fig
.
11
.
In
some executions there
i
n
an extra terminal block (J)
,
of
fig
.
12
.
In
this case one
disconnects
the
wires
as said
above
but
connects
the
separate supply
to
(J).
The
re
i
gn iter should
not be connected directly
to
a battery
charger
but
only over
a battery.
WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED!
I
n
the United Kingdom, the p
l
ug
or
circuit to the refrigerator
must be fitted with
a fuse
not greater than 5
amps.
If
a
13
amp
.
(B.S.1363) fused plug is used, it
should
be fitted with a
12