INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RA/RM-1D RA/RM-2D AES III FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas: 1. Open windows and door. 2. Don’t touch electrical switches. 3. Extinguish any open flame. 4. Turn off the gas supply at the source. 5.. Contact a qualified person. RM2355 FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
INTRODUCTION contents We are pleased that you have chosen this refrigerator and hope you will derive much satisfaction from using it. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS________________________ 4 The refrigerator is designed for installation in motorhomes and intended for storage of foods, frozen foods and making ice. It comes with Automatic Energy Selector (AES) which controls operation and energy supply. To put the refrigerator in operation, just trip the main switch - AES manages the rest. CONTROL panel . . .
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ULP gas-only operation can be selected by pressing the AES/ GAS button (2) until LED (B) comes on; the AES function is then turned off and LED (A) goes out. The Temperature selector button (3) is used to set the electronic thermostat. The LEDs (E) show the value set on the thermostat. CONTROL PANEL D F UNIVERSAL LP GAS OPERATION AES will select U LP gas operation under the following conditions: ON 1 3 2 OFF C A B E 1 . ON/OFF button (main power button) 2 .
12V operation Defrosting AES will select the 12V mode of operation as soon as the vehicle engine is running (detected by the alternator connection of the fridge D+). Frost will gradually accumulate on the refrigerating surfaces. Each time the door is opened some of the cold air in the refrigerator spills out and is replaced by warm moist room air. As this air is cooled, the moisture is deposited onto the evaporator coils or other cold surfaces inside the refrigerator and can cause frost build-up.
Airing position card RM4605/RM4805 Use the Airing Position Card to keep the doors ajar if the refrigerator will not be in use for an extended period of time or put in storage.
REPLACING ThE bULb TROUbLEShOOTING To replace the bulb, follow these steps: IF ThE REFRIGERATOR FAILS TO WORk 1. Before calling an authorised service technician: Remove the lamp cover. RM4605/RM4805: Push the lamp cover backwards. 2. Replace the old bulb with an appliance bulb of the same wattage (12V, max 10W). 3. Replace the cover. • Ensure that the instructions in this manual have been followed. • Check to make sure that the refrigerator is not tilted excessively.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS VENTILATION hEIGhTS In high ambient temperatures the refrigeration unit will only perform adequately when properly ventilated GENERAL INFORMATION The refrigerator is intended for installation in caravans&motor h omes and the information relates to this application. A correct instal lation is important for correct operation of the appliance. The refrigerator must be installed on a solid floor and must be level.
Ventilation systems for refrigerators from 101 Litres up to 200 Litres and greater than 200 Litres.Includes. RM2455 RM2555 RM4605 RM4805 Option 1 Ventilation system not included LS300 vent and frame cut out required 490mm x 249mm. Each vent has open area of 667 cm2 # LS300 Gas flue kit # 3776 LS300 vent and frame cut out required 490mm x 249mm.
connecting points Dimensions to connecting points (mm). RM2355 Gas connection point 232 166.1 Electrical connection point 61.2 29.5 66 77 Flue outlet Gas pressure test point Electrical connection point Gas connection point RM2455 Gas connection point 327.4 90.6 95.
RM2555 Gas connection point 90.6 95.3 327.4 Electrical connection point Flue outlet Gas pressure test point Electrical connection point Gas connection point RM4605/RM4805 325.4 Electrical connection point 83.7 95.
SECURING ThE REFRIGERATOR bUILDING-IN For the best cooling performance, when installing refrigerator model: • RM2355: The installer must block the space between the storage cabinet and the top of the refrigerator. The refrigerator must not be exposed to radiated heat from hot objects. Excessive heat irradiation impairs performance and leads to increased energy consumption.
DRAIN WATER hOSE b) Secure the refrigerator and the lower front strip with two screws: One screw through the hinge, and on the opposite side and then, one screw through the lower front strip, see Fig. 13. A hole must be drilled through flooring, see Fig. 16 / 17. The installer has to make sure that the hose does not kink when run through the floor. Seal around the hose that goes through the drilled hole.
12V AND “D+” CONNECTION The refrigerator is equipped with two terminals intended for connection to 12 volt. RM2355, RM2455 and RM2555: One terminal is marked “ConneCt to permanent 12 Volt DC house battery” and the other “ConneCt to VehiCle 12 Volt DC battery” , see Fig. 19. In making the connection to the refrigerator, a union gas cock of an approved type bottled gas must be incorporated in the supply line in a position that is readily accessible to the user.
Check that the panel dimensions are in compliance with those given in the following table: Cross-sections The wires connected to this terminal must have the following minimum cross section area: Dimensions (mm) (Thickness max 4 mm) • RM2355/RM2455/RM2555 Maximum length of 8 metres from refrigerator to the battery. 6 mm2 cross-section low voltage multi strand cable. • RM4605/RM4805 Maximum length of 8 meters from refrigerator to the battery. 10 mm2 cross-section low voltage multi strand cable.
appendix A - rearview equipment RM2355 Heaters Flue baffle Reigniter Relay Drain water hose Power module cover (PC board) Protection cover Inlet fitting D+ Screw for protection cover Burner jet Vehicle battery connection 12V DC only Flexible cord Manual gas shutoff valve House battery connection 12V DC only D+ 12 or 24V DC RM2455/RM2555 Heaters Relay Flue baffle Reigniter Power module cover (PC board) Protection cover D+ Inlet fitting Vehicle battery connection 12V DC only Flexible cord
appendix B - Wiring diagram RM2355 385 08 85 4 9 P2−1 P2−2 7 5 2 1 P3−4 P3−3 P3−2 P3−1 D 7 9 3 4 3 M − N + F 1 MAINS HEATER AC HEATER AC MAINS GROUND GROUND D+ + FLAME LAMP HEATER F P 7 4 6 BATT 30 86 P1−1 P1−4 P1−2 P1−5 P1−6 P1−3 10 3 H 9 T C 87 85 U 1 1 8 1 J I 8 3 1 V 1 E A 1 9 M 7 2 X 6 O S B L N D + 12V DC A B C D E F H I J M 12V DC BURNER HOUSING CHASSIS GROUND CIRCUIT BOARD DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD POWER ELECTRODE FUSE 3A RELAY HEATER 12
appendix B - Wiring diagram RM4605/RM4805 1 385 14 22 9 P2−1 P2−2 7 5 3 1 H 9 T C 2 P3−4 P3−3 P3−2 P3−1 D 7 9 1 − + 1 1 8 1 J I 8 1 3 1 3 L N 1 3 3 3 4 3 M F MAINS HEATER AC HEATER AC MAINS GROUND GROUND D+ FLAME X LAMP + R BATT Z HEATER F P 7 4 6 3 30 86 P1−1 P1−4 P1−2 P1−5 P1−6 P1−3 10 G 87 85 U V 1 K E A 1 9 M 2 O 7 6 S B D A B C D E F G H I J K L BURNER HOUSING CHASSIS GROUND CIRCUIT BOARD DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD POWER ELECTRODE FUSE 3A
appendix C - Working instructions for the gas safety system Working diagram Thermostat Spark Gas valve Flame detector device Lock out indication TW TS TS TWI TS TWI TS Technical specifications Classification codes according to EN298 A-M-R-V-X-K Class of protection according to Low Voltage Directive IP-20 Waiting time / TW 8s Safety time / TS 45 s Inter-waiting time / TWI 120 s Working temperature –20°C to +45°C Nominal working voltage* 12 - 13,8V DC Resistance to vibration according to EN6
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