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20 7 .4495.02 0402 OPERA TING AND INST ALL A TION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOMETIC REFRIGERA TORS T YPE: A30-80K MODEL RM 1 23E (Bottled Gas and 1 2/230 Volt Operation) MODEL RM 1 22F (Bottled G AS AND 1 2 Volt Operation)[...]
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2 This product is designed to be operated by adults. Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the product. Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician. This product should be ser viced b y an authorised Ser vice Engineer and only genuine spare par ts should b[...]
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3 3. IMPORT ANCE OF LEVELLIN G The downw ard circulation of refrigerant within the cooling unit is by gravity and the refrigerator has to be reasonably lev el, when it is stationary , for the cooling unit to operat e pr operly . If the refrigerat or is left operating with a sus tained lis t in ex cess of about 3º in any direction, pockets of liqui[...]
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9. FLUE ARRANGEMENT Flue Baf fle The flue baffle (4, fig. 1 0) must be in position in the central tube of the boiler , suspended on its suppor t wire so that the lower end of the baffle is 75 mm (3") above the bottom of the central tube ov er the burner . The top end of the baffle support wire is bent into the shape of an "O" and res[...]
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5 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Lea ve as much space as possible between the side of the ventilat or and the flue outlet. Outer Cov er of Flue V enting Kit. DIMENSIONS OF RECESS (with fr on t v en tilation ) Height of recess - 662 mm (26 1/1 6") Width of recess - 383 mm (1 5 1/1 6") Depth of recess - 400 mm (1 5 3/4") (minimum). VENT HOLE 40 [...]
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6 When the opening has been made in the carav an wall, the ext ension tube (F) may need to be shor tened to suit the par ticular installation. T o determine if this is necessary , fit the flue top (G) to the top of the central tube of the boiler casing and secure it by means of the screw (H). Place the refrigerator into position, then insert the fr[...]
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7 b) Mains V oltage Connection For connection to a 230V electricity-supply , the refrigerator has a 3- core mains lead which is intended for connection to a oroperly earthed plug and socket outlet . The socket outlet should be fitted in the carav an in a position readily accessible to the user , within reach of the mains lead. In the United Kingdom[...]
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8 After the refrigerat or has been connected, all accessible connectons should be checked for soundness by applying a soap/water solution ov er them and watching for bubbles with, of course, the bas-bottle and any gas cocks in the line, turned on. DO NO T USE A FL AME. Thereafter , all connections should be checked periodically , in the same way , [...]
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9 In a caravan on tow , the usual con tinuous r olling and pitching motion, ev en on long hill climbs, will not normally cause the operation of the cooling unit to be affected unduly , but when the carav an is at rest for more than about half an hour , a list of more than about 3º in any direction may interfere with the operation. (Not e: 3º corr[...]
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10 1 7 . Electric Operation (230V a.c.) Model RM1 2 3 only . IMPOR T ANT : Before connecting any mains voltage electricity supply to a carav an, alway s make certain that the supply has an ef fectiv e earth connection and that polarity is correct in relation to the mains voltage wiring in the cara van. For safety , it is essential, par ticularly f [...]
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11 22. DEFROSTING F rost will graduall y form on and under the ice-tra y shelf. It is a mistake to assume that an accumulation of fr ost giv es a colder cabinet . For the most ef ficient operation, the refrigerator should be defrost ed regularly -usually about once a w eek or ten day s, depending on the par ticular conditions od use. T o defrost, t[...]
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This Guarantee is offered, to you as an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights. GU ARANTEE (United Kingdom only . For other countries, please refer to your supplier). These products are carefully designed, manufactured, test ed and inspected and in consequence we undertake to replace or repair any par t found to be defective in materia[...]