Dometic RM36O Refrigerator User Manual


 
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
INSTALLATION OF THE REFRIGERATOR IN A VEHICLE
The refrigerator must be installed on a solid
floor and must be level. With the vehicle care-
fully leveled the refrigerator should level both
ways in the freezer compartment.
Free air circulation over the fins of the cooling
unit is essential.
Clearances around the refrige-
rator should be in accordance with the label
attached to the rear plate of the refrigerator.
In case detailed instructions on the installation
and connection to the gas supply are required,
contact your dealer or distributor.
Leveling
In the boiler ammonia vapor is distilled from an
ammonia-water mixture and carried to the finned
condenser,
where it liquifies. The liquid flows
to the evaporator, where it creates cold by
evaporating into a circulating flow of hydrogen
gas.
If the evaporator coil is not level the
liquid readily accumulates, forming pockets
which
can impair the gas circulation or even
block it,
in which case, of course, the cooling
will stop.
When the recreational vehicle is stationary it
must be leveled to be comfortable to live in. If
the refrigerator is properly installed, i e the
freezer shelf parallel to the floor, the refrige-
rator will then also perform well.
A bubble level should be placed on the freezer
shelf. When the vehicle is on tow, the continuous
rolling and pitching movement will not affect
the refrigerator as long as the movement passes
either side of level, but when the trailer is
temporarily parked this sensitivity of the re-
frigerator should be remembered. So, once more,
before you start the refrigerator, make sure
it is level.
HOW TO START THE
REFRIGERATOR.
4.
After the gas is lit keep the button C pushed
for 10 seconds. Release the button and check
through the reflector that the burner flame
stays burning. If not repeat the lighting pro-
cedure.
NOTE:
After a replacement of the gas con-
tainer or a long shut off period the gas
line is likely to be filled with air. In
such a case the lighting procedure has
to be repeated until the air is pushed
out of the line and the gas has reached
the burner.
Flame Blow Out
If trouble is encountered with the flame blowing
out under specially windy conditions, try to
avoid the wind blowing against the wall where
vent outlets are located. If the trouble persists,
set the thermostat to MAX. This later measure
can of course only be temporary such as when the
vehicle is on tow, for after a day or so at this
setting the foodstuffs in the cabinet will freeze.
Electric Operation (Fig. 7)
1.
2.
3.
Check that the attachment plug is correctly
connected to the mains supply. When the re-
frigerator is equipped also for 12 Volts D C
operation the low voltage connection is made
at the marked terminals at the rear of the re-
frigerator.
Turn the knob A to desired position for electric
operation.
Turn the thermostat knob B to setting 4.
HOW TO USE THE REFRIGERATOR
Food Storage Compartment
The food storage compartment is completely closed
and unventilated,which is necessary to maintain
the required low temperature for food storage.
Consequently foods having a strong odor or liable
to absorb odors should be covered. Vegetables,
salads etc.
should be covered to retain their
crispness.
The coldest positions in the refrige-
rators are underneath the cooling evaporator and
at the bottom of the refrigerator, and the least
cold positions are on the upper door shelves. This
should be considered when different types of food
are placed in the refrigerator.
Frozen Food Storage Compartment
Fig.7
Gas Operation(Fig.
7)
The ice trays should be placed in direct contact
with the freezer shelf for fastest ice making.
Quick frozen soft fruits and ice cream should be
placed in the coldest part of the compartment,
1. To start
position
2. Turn the
3. Push the
D of the
repeated
This can
the refrigerator turn the knob A to
"GAS".
thermostat knob B to setting 4.
button C to stop and push the button
piezo igniter. The pushing has to be
until the gas is lit at the burner.
be observed through the reflector E.
precooled
in the refrigerator, can however, also
which is at the bottom of the aluminum liner or,
in models with a shelf, on this or just below it.
Frozen vegetables, on the other hand, may be
stored in any part of the compartment.
The compartment is not designed for the deep or
quick freezing of foodstuffs. Meat or fish foods,
whether raw or prepared, and provided they are