Operating instructions

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Possible cause
Action you can take
q) Gas cylinder empty.
a) Change gas cylinder.
q) Is the supply shut-off device open?
a) Open the shut-off device.
q) Air in the gas pipe?
a) Switch off the appliance and start again. Repeat this
procedure 3-4 times, if necessary.
Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in 12V operation.
Possible cause
Action you can take
q) On-board fuse defective.
a) Fit new fuse.
q) On-board battery discharged.
a) Check battery, charge it.
q) Engine not running.
a) Start engine.
q) Heating element defective (please also refer to failure
indication).
a) Please inform the Dometic Customer Services.
Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in 230V
operation.
Possible cause
Action you can take
q)On-board fuse defective.
a) Fit new fuse.
q) No connection to supply voltage.
a) Establish power connection.
q) AES: gas operation despite connection to the supply
voltage.
a) Appliance switches to gas operation due to insufcient
supply voltage (automatically switches back to 230V
operation).
q) Heating element defective (please also refer to failure
indication)
a) Please inform Dometic Customer Services.
Maintenance
Please visit www.dometicapproved.co.uk or telephone
0844 6260130 to locate your local service centre.
Installation may only be carried out by authorised
personnel. We recommend contacting your Dometic
Service Centre.
EN 1949 stipulates that the appliance’s gas equipment
and its associated fume system must be inspected after
installation and a certicate issued.
When using the fridge for extended periods on gas
operation Dometic recommend a seasonal service is
carried out by authorised personnel.
It is the user’s responsibility to arrange for inspections
after purchase.
It is recommended that the gas burner be inspected and
cleaned as necessary at least once a year.
We also recommend maintenance following an extended
shut down of the vehicle.
25. STAINLESS STEEL SINK
Stainless steel sinks need little maintenance other than
cleaning immediately after use. Most deposits can be
removed by washing with soap or mild detergent and hot
water, followed by a clean water rinse and drying with a
soft cloth to prevent water spotting.
For more tenacious deposits a non-abrasive multi-
purpose cream cleaner such as CIF should be used,
followed by a clean water rinse and drying.
Tannin stains can be removed by a solution of washing
soda and water applied with a soft cloth/sponge followed
by a clean water rinse to remove any residues and drying
with a soft cloth.
(When cleaning with anything other than water be careful
not to get the solution onto your kitchen worktop.)
Scratching will be most noticeable on highly polished
components. These marks are usually only supercial
and can be removed with a proprietary stainless steel
cleaner/polish. A useful alternative is a car paint restorer,
such as ‘T-Cut’. If the surface has a directional polished
grain always clean along the grain and not across it.
Always avoid bleach and trigger dispense products
and never use wire wool or leave wet cloths, pads or
containers on the surface as they may form water marks.
IMPORTANT
To preserve the appearance of your appliance we
recommend plastic bowls or mats are not stored in
the sink. This is particularly the case when travelling
because vehicle movement may cause the plastic bowl
to vibrate/rub against the surface and leave marks.