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United States
SALES OFFICES
DOMETIC SALES CORP.
2320 Industrial Pkwy.
IN 46515
Phone - -
DOMETIC SALES CORP.
14441 B onelli
City of industry, CA 91746
Phone
SALES CORP.
1625-A Rock Mountain Blvd.
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
SALES CORP.
7895 SW. Hunziker Rd.
Portland, OR 97223
SALES CORP.
2920 Avenu e
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SALES CORP.
East Oak Ridge Dr.
Rt. 9, Box I7 A
RM360 RM460 RM660
Hagerstown, MD 21740 RM760
Canada
Euroclean Canada Inc.
Dometic Recreation Divisio
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2 page 3 Instructions for use page 6 Cabinet adjustments page 8 To change door panel page 8 Panel dimensions page 8 Replacement of door gasket page 9 Reversing outer door page 9 Replacement of evaporator door on page 9 Replacement of evaporator door gasket on The absorption cooling unit Operation analysis for cooling unit Cooling unit replacement page 11 Cooling unit replacemen t The gas/electric equipment Replacement of gas/electric equipment complete page 14 Disassembly of gas/electri
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3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTALLATION GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 115 Volts A C The refrigerator is equipped with a three The refrigerators outlined hereon have been de- sign certified under AN S Z 21.19 Refrigerators prong (grounded) plug for protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly by the American Gas Association for installation in a mobile home or recreational vehicle and are into a properly grounded three prong recept- approved by the Canadian Gas Association. The acle. Do no
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4 If possible the installation of a 12 Volt operated refrigerator should be completed with a relay mounted either in the car or in the recreational vehicle (see Fig. 1). This relay will automatically cut out the refrigerator The refrigerator must be installed in a st a ntial enclosure and must be level. A spirit level is supplied with each refrigerator and by placing it in the freezer compartment one can level the refrigerator both ways front to back and side to side. When installing the re- fr
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5 Minimum clearances in inches to combustible materials are: G: Top 0 K: Side 0 L: M: Rear 1 refrigerator and the wall behind the refrige- Clearance N on top of the condenser is related Fig.5 between top Recess Refrigerator Overall to top of d H W D e A B C h W 29 9 /16 20 1/ 4 20 6 29 3/ 4 20 1/ 2 21 3/ 16 1 1/ 4 3 0 3/ 8 21 6 22 1/ 16 32 1/ 8 21 9/ 16 22 4 32 5/ 16 6 21 13 /1 6 6 23 4 1 1/ 4 3 2 15 /1 66 23 24 6 40 21 9 /1 6 22 4 40 6 21 13 / 16 6 23 3 1 4 4 0 66 23 24 11 / 1
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6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 4. After the gas is lit keep the button C pushed for 10 seconds. Release the button and check INSTALLATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR IN A VEHICLE through the reflector that the burner flame stays burning. If not repeat the lighting pro- The refrigerator must be installed on a solid floor and must be level. With the vehicle care- fully leveled the refrigerator should level both : After a replacement of the gas con- ways in the freezer compartment. tainer or a long shut off period
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7 be stored in the frozen food storage compartment. it should be emptied and cleaned and of weeks , They can then be stored about three times as the door left ajar. The ice trays should also long as in the fresh food storage compartment. be dried and kept outside the cabinet. To prevent drying out, keep food in covered dishes , in plastic bags or wrapped in aluminum To clean the interior lining of the refrigerator use lukewarm weak soda solution. The evaporator, ice trays and shelves must, howev
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a CABINET ADJUSTMENTS To change door panel The refrigerator is normally delivered without door Before starting the mounting work check that the panel dimensions are in compliance with those given in the table and read the instructions through. Whe n mounting the panel, proceed a s Remove th e top decoration strip (2) with two screws (1). Insert on e of the vertical edges of the p into the groove of the door frame (3). 3. Bend the panel gently so that the free side of the panel can be slipped in
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9 Replacement of door gasket (Fig. 9) 1. Pull the old gasket out from the door frame. 2. Make sure that no gasket parts are left in the groove. 3. Beginning in one of the corners, fit the new gasket by pressing it into the groove. Fig.9 Reversing outer door (Fig. 10) 1. Remove the plastic cover (1) by loosening the 2. Remove the upper hinge pin (3). 3. Remove the door and move the lower hinge pin (4) to the other side. 4. Fit the door and press the upper hinge pin For two-door refrigerators the
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Replacement of evaporator door gasket o n 1. Remove the door as previously described. 2. Unscrew the hinge plates (A fig. 13). 3. Put shutter on a flat surface with the sealing gasket up. 4. Pry the shutter front away from the inner CAUTION: It is of great importance that the is applied in front of one of the plastic tongues (B fig. 13) which hold the inner panel and the shutter front to- 5. Replace the sealing gasket round the in- ner panel and snap the inner panel with sealing gasket into
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11 the room temperature at the time of the complaint Unit filling valve h at an ambient t may not The needle valve used for admitting the filling be satisfactory at 95 F charge to a cooling unit is fitted to the unit's absorber vessel and is covered by an aluminium or In cases where satisfactory performance is obtained plastic cap. It is strictly applied provision of "MAX" but not on other settings, the thermostat the warranty extended on the unit to the customer, is to be suspected. that an
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12 5. Remove the screws (2) in fig. 14 and take away the evaporator fin. Remove the screws (3). 6. connect the electrical wires for the heaters. w 8 9 Remove the flue and the flue baffle. 9. Remove the screws holding the absorption unit onto the back of the cabinet. 10. Disconnect the burner case by turning the lever 11. Carefully bend absorption unit out of cabinet (Use a crowbar or similar and a wooden piece as protection when doing this). 12. To replace absorption unit, reverse above proce
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THE GAS/ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT Fig.20 Electric equipment parts Gas equipment parts Burner tube 14. Flexible cord 15. Change-over switch 3. Jet 16. Terminal block, 12 C D V Feeler point thermocouple) 5. Flame failure safety device 18. Bypass screw 7. Gas/Electric thermostat Pressure test gage connection Capillary tube for thermostat Shut-off value 11. Pie z o Firing tip Flue baffle 13. 12. igniter 10. 9. 8. Heater 19. 6. Relay Fuse 17. 4. Burner, housing 2. 1. 13
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14 Replacement of gas/electric equipment complete 1. Remove the covers by removing the screws (1). Disconnect the heater cords at the terminal 2. blocks (note the locations for later relocation). 3. Remove the capillary tube carefully from the 115v 1 evaporator. . 220v 1 _ 12 V Release the burner housing from the flue by Pull the equipment out from the cabinet. Fig.21 Disassembly of gas electric/equipment Press the retaining spring for release of Press the plastic latch (leftwards 1. in
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15 DISASSEMBLY OF BURNE R JET AND BURNER Remove the cover by removing the screw (1). 1. 2. Unscrew the burner jet (2). 3. Remove the burner by removing the screw (3) OPERATION ANALYSIS FOR LP GAS REFRIGERATORS SYMPTO M CAUSE P z : Note: It will be noted in this tabulation that 48 u T1z 2:: several causes can be responsible for the one 2 8 8 c .rl c .z : ‘;: effect. The real cause or causes should be de- S 8 ;: 8” ” c) c .; MZ l.l termined by a process of elimination, investi- 5 ‘d 2 g j $ .j
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16 OPERATION ANALYSIS FOR REFRIGERATORS OPERATING ON ELECTRICITY SYMPTOM CAUSE r - - - 2 5 Note: It will be noted in this tabulation that a 2 several cause s responsible for the one 0 0 5 ” 0 2 G effect. The real cause or causes should be deter- 0” u “d ls ” mined by a process of elimination, investigating w 2 z g u 4 , starting at the top of the z s % L! “d tabulation and proceeding to the bottom. 5 2 E cc G t.4 u 8 d d 0” 2 - - - - x X Not adequate ventilation - - - - X X Refrigerating unit n
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17 12VOLTS DC 7390 12VOLTS DC N 115 VOLTS AC L THERMOS TAT 0 JUNCTION BLOCK 0 TERMINAL BLOCK @ GREEN @ GREEN/YELLOW Fig.25 Wiring Diagram for Product No. 926 63 01 RM760 115VOLTS AC Fig.26 Wiring Diagram for Product No. 926 63 02 RM760 200
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18 20075871 115VOLTS AC @ SWITCH @I THERMOS TAT 8 JHEyTIRm BLOCK @ WHITE @ BLACK @ GREEN Wiring Diagram for Product No. 926 69 01, 926 70 01, 926 71 01 Fig.27 RM460 RM360 RM660 -I 115 VOLTS AC m @ SWITCH @I THERMOSTAT --- N_ 0 JUNCTION BLOCK l @ HEATER Lr-7 e> TERMINAL BLOCK I 8 FUSE 8, I @ HEATER zzz 6 BLACK @j GREEN @ GREEN/YEL LOW Fig.28 Wirin g Diagra m fo r Product NO. 92 6 02, 92 7 02, 926 71 02 RM360 RM460 RM660
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