OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOMETIC REFRIGERATORS TYPE: A30-80K MODEL RM 123E (Bottled Gas and 12/230 Volt Operation) MODEL RM 122F (Bottled GAS AND 12 Volt Operation) 207.4495.
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION It most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner, always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the new owner can be acquainted with the functionning of the appliance and the relevant warnings. These warnings are provided in the interest of safety. You must read them carefully before installing or using the appliance.
ventilator located at top rear. Flue Outlet Flue Outlet ventilator located at top front (a) (b) Arrows indicate air-flow to ventilate cooling unit at rear Fig. 1 3. IMPORTANCE OF LEVELLING 7. BUILDING-IN The downward circulation of refrigerant within the cooling unit is by gravity and the refrigerator has to be reasonably level, when it is stationary, for the cooling unit to operate properly.
300 mm (11 13/16") 100 mm (4") 15/ ") 16 380 mm (15") 400 mm (15 13/16") 659 mm (25 510 mm (20 1/16") 73 mm (2 7/8") 439 mm (17 5/16") 39 mm ( 1 1/2") Fig. 3 Alternatively, wooden battens may be screwed to the sides of the recess, from front to back, bearing down on the top of the cabinet to hold it firmly, as shown at A, fig. 4. Whichever method is used, it must be possible to remove the refrigerator easily for subsequent servicing purposes.
Leave as much space as possible between the side of the ventilator and the flue outlet. 76 mm (3") UPPER VENTILATOR Wooden blocks for securing upper ventilator. 662 mm (26 1/16") Outer Cover of Flue Venting Kit. DIMENSIONS OF RECESS (with front ventilation) 662 mm (26 1/16") Width of recess - 383 mm (15 1/16") Depth of recess - 400 mm (15 3/4") (minimum). 76 mm (3") Height of recess - 400 mm (15 3/4") min VENT HOLE 40 mm (1 5/8") Dia.
F G 3 2 1 H 4 Fig. 8 When the opening has been made in the caravan wall, the extension tube (F) may need to be shortened to suit the particular installation. To 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 free end of the extension tube through the wall of the caravan and over the outlet of the flue-top as far as it will go.
Burner housing Bottom of refrigerator Igniter terminal block Housing for electronic components Iigniter switch View of bottom of refrigerator showing electronic igniter layout Fig. 11 b) Mains Voltage Connection For connection to a 230V electricity-supply, the refrigerator has a 3core mains lead which is intended for connection to a oroperly earthed plug and socket outlet. The socket outlet should be fitted in the caravan in a position readily accessible to the user, within reach of the mains lead.
After the refrigerator has been connected, all accessible connectons should be checked for soundness by applying a soap/water solution over them and watching for bubbles with, of course, the bas-bottle and any gas cocks in the line, turned on. DO NOT USE A FLAME. Thereafter, all connections should be checked periodically, in the same way, to ensure that they have not loosened in use. Caravan Car Optional Relay (see also fig.
In a caravan on tow, the usual continuous rolling and pitching motion, even on long hill climbs, will not normally cause the operation of the cooling unit to be affected unduly, but when the caravan 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. (Note: 3º corresponds to about 50 mm at the end of a metre-long plum-line, or 1 1/2" at the end of a 30" plumb-line).
17. Electric Operation (230V a.c.) Model RM123 only. IMPORTANT: Before connecting any mains voltage electricity supply to a caravan, always make certain that the supply has an effective earth connection and that polarity is correct in relation to the mains voltage wiring in the caravan. For safety, it is essential, particularly for overseas use, to check for earth continuity and correct polarity of the connected supply.
22. DEFROSTING Frost will gradually form on and under the ice-tray shelf. It is a mistake to assume that an accumulation of frost gives a colder cabinet. For the most efficient operation, the refrigerator should be defrosted regularly-usually about once a week or ten days, depending on the particular conditions od use. To defrost, turn off the gas, empty the cabinet, remove the ice-tray and leave the cabinet door open. The frost will melt and run into the drip collector (fig. 13).
This Guarantee is offered, to you as an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights. GUARANTEE (United Kingdom only. For other countries, please refer to your supplier). These products are carefully designed, manufactured, tested and inspected and in consequence we undertake to replace or repair any part found to be defective in material or workmanship, within ONE YEAR from the date of delivery to the original purchaser, free of any charge.