Dometic DMC4101, DMC4081 Mode d'emploi

Catégorie
Congélateurs
Taper
Mode d'emploi
REFRIGERATION
REFRIGERATOR
Form No. 3317363.000_A 07/20 | ©2020 Dometic Corporation
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DMC4101 & DMC4081
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DMC Refrigerators
Installation and Operation Manual ........2
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Réfrigérateurs DMC
Manuel d’installation et d’utilisation .....18
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Contents DMC Refrigerators
1 Explanation of Symbols and Safety
Instructions ............................ 2
1.1 Recognize Safety Information .............2
1.2 Understand Signal Words ................2
1.3 Supplemental Directives .................3
1.4 General Safety Messages ................3
2 General Information ..................... 3
2.1 Component Descriptions ................4
3 Intended Use ........................... 4
4 Specifications .......................... 4
5 Installation ............................. 5
5.1 Removing the Existing Refrigerator .........5
5.2 Preparing for Installation .................5
5.3 Positioning the Refrigerator ..............6
5.4 Securing the Refrigerator ................6
5.5 Making the Electrical Connections .........7
6 Door Swing Reversal ..................... 8
6.1 Removing the Upper Hinge ..............8
6.2 Removing the Middle Hinge ..............9
6.3 Removing the Lower Hinge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
6.4 Reinstalling the Lower Hinge Pin .........10
6.5 Removing the Handles .................10
6.6 Reinstalling the Handles ................ 11
6.7 Changing the Door Stop Bushing ........ 11
6.8 Reinstalling the Fresh Food Door, Lock, and
Middle Hinge ........................12
6.9 Reinstalling the Upper Hinge ............12
7 Operation ............................. 13
7.1 Storing Refrigerated Goods .............13
7.2 Using the Control Panel ................13
7.3 Adjusting the Shelves ..................14
8 Care and Maintenance .................. 14
8.1 Defrosting the Refrigerator ..............15
8.2 Cleaning the Refrigerator ...............15
8.3 Storing the Refrigerator .................15
9 Troubleshooting ....................... 15
10 Disposal .............................. 17
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY ............. 17
Contents
Service Center & Dealer Locations
Visit: www.dometic.com
Read these instructions carefully. These instructions
MUST stay with this product.
1 Explanation of Symbols and
Safety Instructions
This manual has safety information and instructions to
help you eliminate or reduce the risk of accidents and
injuries.
1.1 Recognize Safety Information
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert
you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.
1.2 Understand Signal Words
A signal word will identify safety messages and property
damage messages, and also will indicate the degree or
level of hazard seriousness.
DANGER!
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
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NOTICE: Used to address practices not related to
physical injury.
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Indicates additional information that is not related
to physical injury.
1.3 Supplemental Directives
To reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, please
observe the following directives before proceeding to
install, operate, or service this appliance:
Read and follow all safety information and
instructions.
Read and understand these instructions before
installing, operating, or servicing this product.
The installation must comply with all applicable local
or national codes, including the latest edition of the
following standards:
U.S.A.
ANSI/NFPA70, National Electrical
Code (NEC)
ANSI/NFPA 1192, Recreational Vehicles Code
Canada
CSA C22.1, Parts l & ll, Canadian Electrical Code
CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicles
1.4 General Safety Messages
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, AND/
OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Failure to obey the
following warnings could result in death or
serious injury:
Use only Dometic replacement parts and
components that are specifically approved for use
with the appliance.
Avoid improper installation, adjustment, alterations,
service, or maintenance of the appliance. Service and
maintenance must be done by a qualified service
person only.
Do not modify this product in any way. Modification
can be extremely hazardous.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
Do not leave the refrigerator in extreme cold or warm
temperatures.
Do not allow the appliance to be exposed to rain.
This refrigerator must be grounded. Consult
a qualified electrician or service person if the
grounding instructions are not completely
understood or if doubt exists as to whether the
appliance is properly grounded. In the event of an
electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of
electric shock by providing an escape wire for the
electric current.
Do not damage the refrigerant circuit when handling,
moving, or using the refrigerator.
WARNING: HEALTH HAZARD.
This refrigerator is not intended for the proper
storage of medicine. It is only suitable for cooling
and storing foodstuffs. Failure to obey this warning
could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: TIPPING HAZARD. Failure to obey
the following warnings could result in death
or serious injury:
Do not allow children to climb, stand on, or hang on
the refrigerator.
Do not allow a long cord to drape over the counter
top or table top where it can be pulled on by children
or tripped over unintentionally. Failure to obey this
warning could result in death or serious injury.
2 General Information
This section provides reference information regarding
the recommended tools for installation.
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The images used in this document are for reference
purposes only. Components and component
locations may vary according to specific product
models. Measurements may vary ±0.38 in.
(10 mm).
Dometic recommends that you have the following tools
on-hand during installation, which are required for door
adjustments and installation.
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Recommended Tools
Phillips Screwdriver 10 Mm Socket Wrench
Flathead Screwdriver Level
Pliers T15 Torx Driver/Bit
Putty Knife
2.1 Component Descriptions
Figure 1 provides information about the internal
components of the refrigerator.
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1 Internal Component Locations
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Freezer Shelf
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Clear Glass Crisper
Cover
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Freezer Temperature
Control
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Clear Crisper
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Adjustable
Temperature Control
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Full-Width Freezer Shelf
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LED Light
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Small Door Shelf
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Glass Shelf
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Full-Width Door Shelf
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Note: DMC4101 quantity 3; DMC4081 quantity 2
3 Intended Use
The DMC refrigerators are designed and intended for
use only inside the recreational vehicle (hereinaer
referred to as “RV”) for which they are supplied. Use
these instructions to ensure correct operation of the
refrigerators.
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These refrigerators are only suitable for cooling
and storing foodstuffs. The refrigerators are not
intended for the proper storage of medicine.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage in the
following cases:
Faulty assembly or connection
Damage to the product resulting from mechanical
influences and excess voltage
Alterations to the product without express permission
from the manufacturer
Use for purposes other than those described in the
operating manual
Dometic Corporation reserves the right to modify
appearances and specifications without notice.
4 Specifications
The following table provides the exterior dimensions
and power specifications for the refrigerators.
DMC4101
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
59.6 in. (1514.0 mm) x
23.6 in. (600.0 mm) x
27.5 in. (698.0 mm)
DMC4081
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
53.6 in. (1360.0 mm) x
23.6 in. (600.0 mm) x
27.5 in. (698.0 mm)
Voltage Range
2
10.5 VDC–17.0 VDC
Power Supply
Requirements
10.5 VDC–17.0 VDC, 15 A
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Note: The compressor will stop running when the voltage is lower than
10.5V. Direct connection with an AC power source is forbidden.
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The following table provides the recommended
electrical wiring lengths for the refrigerators.
Wire Size
Maximum
Length
Wire Size
Maximum
Length
13 AWG
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8.0  (2.4 m)
8 AWG
33.0  (10 m)
12 AWG
13.0  (4.0 m)
6 AWG
50.0  (15.2 m)
10 AWG
20.0  (6.1 m)
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Note: 14 AWG wire is not recommended. 13 AWG or larger is
recommended. The DC refrigerators are not equipped with a power
source. A power source is available at your authorized Dometic Dealer.
5 Installation
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, AND/
OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Failure to obey the
following warnings could result in death or
serious injury:
Do not install the refrigerator where there is excessive
moisture or where water can splash onto the
appliance.
Do not install the refrigerator in a location where the
ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in
the built-in structure might become obstructed.
Do not install the refrigerator near heat sources or
open flames.
WARNING: TIPPING HAZARD.
Do not allow a long cord to drape over the counter
top or table top where it can be pulled on by children
or tripped over unintentionally. Failure to obey this
warning could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE: Do not place heavy items on top of the
refrigerator. Failure to obey this notice can result in
damage to the refrigerator.
This section describes how to install the refrigerator.
5.1 Removing the Existing
Refrigerator
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If a refrigerator is not already present, skip to section
"Preparing for Installation" on page 5.
1. Disconnect the 120 VAC power cord from the
receptacle at the rear of the refrigerator enclosure, if
applicable.
2. Disconnect the 12 VDC leads from the refrigerator
and cap the lead ends, if applicable.
3. Turn off the LP gas supply to the refrigerator, if
applicable.
4. Disconnect the LP gas line from the refrigerator.
5. Cap the line and verify there are no LP gas leaks.
6. Remove the mounting screws anchoring the
refrigerator to the enclosure.
7. Slide the refrigerator from the enclosure and remove
it from the RV.
5.2 Preparing for Installation
Verify the enclosure meets the following requirements
before installation:
1. Utility hookups are present and comply with all
applicable codes.
2. Holes do not exist inside the enclosure, except
ventilation holes.
3. Objects do not protrude into the enclosure, except
utility connections for the refrigerator.
4. The enclosure must be free of materials that may
damage the refrigerator.
5. The floor must be level and able to support the
weight of the refrigerator and its contents.
6. The refrigerator must be level and installed in a sturdy
enclosure.
7. A wood strip must be placed above the upper
opening and below the lower opening of the
enclosure. The top and bottom refrigerator mounting
brackets are anchored to the wood strips with
screws.
8. The refrigerator must not be installed directly on
carpeting.
9. Adjacent heat sources must not affect the ventilation
of the refrigerator.
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5.3 Positioning the Refrigerator
NOTICE: If the refrigerator is not leveled during
installation, the doors may not close or seal properly,
causing cooling, frost, or moisture problems. It is very
important for the refrigerator to be level in order to
function properly.
This section describes proper positioning for the
refrigerator before installation.
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(Side View)
(Top View)
2 Enclosure Dimensions
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DMC4101 59.9 in. (1523.0 mm)
DMC4081 53.9 in. (1369.0 mm)
Enclosure Height
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24.0 in. (610.0 mm) Enclosure Width
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24.0 in. (610.0 mm) Enclosure Depth
1. Position the refrigerator away from heat sources such
as stoves, radiators, and direct sunlight.
2. Place the refrigerator in a stable, flat location.
3. Level the refrigerator by turning the leveling legs
clockwise (to raise the refrigerator) or counter-
clockwise (to lower the refrigerator).
4. Leave the refrigerator in an upright position for at least
four hours before turning it on.
5.4 Securing the Refrigerator
This section describes how to secure the refrigerator in
the enclosure.
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If the door swing will be reversed, complete the
reversal procedure before securing the refrigerator
inside the enclosure. Refer to "Door Swing
Reversal" on page 8 for details.
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Before securing the refrigerator, ensure the
refrigerator is positioned correctly. Refer to
"Positioning the Refrigerator" on page 6 for
details.
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3 Installing the Top Mounting Bracket
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Top Mounting Bracket
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Mounting Screw
1. Secure the top mounting bracket to the refrigerator
using the two M5 x 20 mounting screws provided.
2. Place the refrigerator completely into the enclosure.
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4 Installing the Bottom Mounting Bracket
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Bottom Mounting
Bracket
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Mounting Screw
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3. Opening the fresh food door, secure the bottom
mounting bracket to the refrigerator using the screws
provided.
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5 Securing the Refrigerator to the Enclosure
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Top Mounting Bracket
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Mounting Screw
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Bottom Mounting Bracket
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Enclosure
4. Secure the refrigerator within the enclosure using the
six self-tapping screws that will go through the top
and bottom mounting brackets.
5.5 Making the Electrical
Connections
WARNING: ELECTRICAL HAZARD. Failure to
obey these warnings could result in death or
serious injury.
Before wiring the refrigerator, turn off and disconnect
the refrigerator from the main power supply.
Before making the electrical connection to the
refrigerator, ensure that you read and understand the
grounding-related warning provided on page 3.
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For wire length specifications, refer to
"Specifications" on page 4.
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6 Connecting the Wires
1. Ensure the voltage and frequency indicated on the
data plate correspond to those of the electrical
mains. This refrigerator requires a
10.5–17.0 VDC 15 A power supply.
2. Connect the "+" terminal to the positive 12 VDC wire.
3. Connect the "-" terminal to the negative 12 VDC wire.
4. Connect the "GND" wire to the converter ground or
bus ground.
5. Reconnect and turn on the refrigerator.
6. Wait three to five minutes before restarting the
refrigerator as it might fail to operate properly if
restarted too quickly.
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6 Door Swing Reversal
CAUTION: TIPPING HAZARD.
Take care when tilting the refrigerator backwards.
Failure to obey this caution could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE: It is necessary to tilt the refrigerator backwards
to take the bottom hinge off. Rest the refrigerator against
something solid, just below the top panel. Do not lay
the appliance completely flat, as this may damage the
coolant system.
NOTICE: If the location requires removing the
refrigerator from the enclosure, be sure the wiring and
the power cord are long enough, or disconnect the
wiring and power cord before moving. Failure to do so
could damage the wiring connections.
This section describes the process to change the
direction in which the door opens.
Dometic recommends that you obtain assistance before
completing the door reversal process.
Before beginning the door reversal process:
1. Remove any refrigerator contents.
2. Turn the breaker off or unplug the 12 VDC power to
the appliance.
3. Remove the three screws at the top and the three
screws at the bottom of the refrigerator that secure
the mounting brackets to the cabinet.
6.1 Removing the Upper Hinge
This section describes removing the freezer door and
upper hinge bracket.
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Keep all the hardware and screws for reinstallation.
1. Slide the refrigerator out several inches from the
enclosure to access the upper hinge bracket.
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7 Removing the Upper Hinge Bracket
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Upper Hinge Cover
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Hinge Screws
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Upper Hinge Bracket
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Plastic Screw Cover
2. In a front to back motion, pop the upper hinge cover
off the upper hinge bracket.
3. Use a 10 mm socket wrench to remove the three
screws that secure the upper hinge bracket to the
refrigerator, and then remove the bracket.
4. Gently use a putty knife to pry up the reusable plastic
screw cover from the opposite side where the upper
hinge bracket will be installed. Reserve the cover for
use later.
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8 Removing the Freezer Door
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Freezer Door
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Middle Hinge Bracket
5. Depress the freezer door handle. Gently pull the door
upward off the middle hinge to release the magnetic
seal and remove the door.
6. Lay the door on a so surface, finish side down.
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6.2 Removing the Middle Hinge
This section describes removing the fresh food door,
middle hinge bracket, and lock assembly.
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9 Removing the Middle Hinge Bracket, Lock Assembly, and Door
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Lock Assembly
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Fresh Food Door
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Middle Hinge Bracket
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Lower Hinge Bracket
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Keep all the hardware and screws for reinstallation.
1. At the top of the fresh food door, use a Phillips
screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the
lock assembly, and the two screws that secure the
middle hinge bracket.
2. Pull up on the hinge to remove it from the door.
3. Depress the door handle. Gently pull the door
upward off the lower hinge to release the magnetic
seal and remove the door.
4. Lay the door on a so surface, finish side down.
6.3 Removing the Lower Hinge
This section describes removing the lower hinge bracket
and leveling feet.
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Hinge-Side Leveling Foot
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Door Stop Bushing
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Lower Hinge Bracket
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Mounting Screws
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Keep all the hardware and screws for reinstallation.
1. With the refrigerator tilted back slightly to access the
bottom, remove the front leveling feet by turning
them counter-clockwise until they fully disengage.
2. Use a 10 mm socket wrench to remove all the screws
securing the lower hinge to the door stop bushing.
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Keep the hinge-side leveling foot with the lower
hinge bracket.
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6.4 Reinstalling the Lower Hinge Pin
This section describes reinstalling the lower hinge
bracket.
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Hinge-Side Leveling Foot
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Mounting Screws
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Lower Hinge Bracket
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Hinge Pin
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Keep all the hardware and screws for reinstallation.
1. On the lower hinge bracket, use a flathead
screwdriver to remove the hinge pin. Place the hinge
pin into its new bracket slot, immediately next to its
original position.
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The hinge pin must change slots to remain in an
outer edge position aer swapping swing sides.
2. Holding the lower hinge bracket in its new location,
use the hinge-side leveling foot to hold the hinge
bracket loosely to the bottom of the refrigerator. Turn
the foot clockwise until secure.
3. Install the mounting screws, using the outer edge top
and lower slots, and the inner middle slot. Tighten
securely.
4. Install the remaining leveling foot on the opposite
side of the refrigerator.
6.5 Removing the Handles
This section describes removing the handles and decor
well covers.
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Door Handle
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Decor Well Cover
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Keep all the hardware and screws for reinstallation.
1. Depress the freezer door handle latch to remove the
two Phillips head screws that secure the handle.
2. While using a screwdriver to push in the handle's
plunger pin completely and depressing the handle
latch, li the handle out of the handle well.
3. On the opposite edge of the door, pop off the freezer
decor well cover.
4. Snap the decor well cover onto the original handle
well location. Align the cover under the edge of the
door cap.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the fresh food door.
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At reinstallation, the freezer handle will rotate 180°
to become the fresh food handle. The fresh food
handle will rotate 180° to become the freezer door
handle.
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6.6 Reinstalling the Handles
This section describes swapping and reinstalling the
handles.
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Door Handle
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Decor Well Cover
1. Rotate the original freezer handle 180°.
2. While using a screwdriver to push in the handle's
plunger pin in completely and depressing the handle
latch, place the handle into the fresh food door
handle well.
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Be sure the handle's plunger pin is inserted in the
former hinge hole.
3. Depress the handle latch to reinstall the two Phillips
head screws to secure the handle.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to secure the original fresh
food door handle to the freezer door.
6.7 Changing the Door Stop
Bushing
This section describes removing and replacing the door
stop bushing.
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Door Stop Bushing
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New Door Stop Bushing
1. Remove the door stop bushing from the bottom of
the fresh food door.
2. Use a Torx driver to install the new replacement door
stop bushing and new screws on the opposite side of
the fresh food door.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the freezer door.
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The new door stop bushing should not hang over
the door edge.
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6.8 Reinstalling the Fresh Food
Door, Lock, and Middle Hinge
This section describes reinstalling the fresh food door
and middle hinge bracket.
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Middle Hinge Bracket
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Fresh Food Door
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Lock and Lock Screws
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Pin on Lower Hinge
Bracket
1. Lower the fresh food door into position by aligning
the hole from the door stop bushing onto the pin on
the lower hinge bracket.
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The doors magnetic seal should hold the door in
place to install the middle hinge bracket.
2. Align the middle hinge bracket at the edge of the
fresh food door, above the lower hinge bracket.
3. Reinstall the middle hinge bracket, but do not fully
tighten the screws.
4. Align the lock assembly on the other edge of the
fresh food door, above the new handle location.
5. Reinstall the lock assembly, but do not fully tighten
the screws.
6. Ensure the door aligns horizontally and vertically,
swings freely, and seals properly on all sides.
7. Tighten all middle hinge and lock assembly screws.
8. Lower the freezer door into position by aligning the
hole from the door stop bushing onto the middle
hinge bracket pin.
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The doors magnetic seal should hold the door in
place to install the upper hinge bracket.
6.9 Reinstalling the Upper Hinge
This section describes reinstalling the freezer door and
upper hinge bracket.
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Upper Hinge Cover
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Plastic Screw Cover
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Upper Hinge Bracket
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Freezer Door
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Hinge Screws
1. Align the new upper hinge bracket at the edge of the
freezer door, above the middle hinge bracket.
2. Install the new upper hinge bracket, using the three
hinge screws, but do not fully tighten.
3. Ensure the door aligns horizontally and vertically,
swings freely, and seals properly on all sides.
4. Fully tighten the hinge screws on the upper hinge
bracket and snap the upper hinge cover in place.
5. Reinstall the plastic screw cover on the top where the
old upper hinge was removed.
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If necessary, reconnect the wiring, plug in the
power cord, or turn the breaker on.
6. Return the refrigerator to the enclosure as described
in "Securing the Refrigerator" on page 6.
7. Level the refrigerator as described in "Positioning the
Refrigerator" on page 6.
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7 Operation
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, AND/
OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Failure to obey the
following warnings could result in death or
serious injury:
This refrigerator must be properly installed and
located in accordance with the instructions outlined
in "Installation" on page 5 before it is used.
Do not allow persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities to
operate this refrigerator unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Do not store gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in this refrigerator.
Do not store explosive substances, such as aerosol
cans with a flammable propellant, in this refrigerator.
CAUTION: BURN HAZARD.
Do not touch the interior of the chiller
compartment with wet hands. Failure to obey this
caution could result in minor or moderate injury.
This section provides considerations regarding the
operation of the refrigerator and describes how to
operate the control panel.
7.1 Storing Refrigerated Goods
For optimal use of the refrigerator compartment,
observe the following instructions:
Never put hot liquids or food in the refrigerator.
The total amount of goods placed into the
refrigerator compartment should not exceed its
storage volume.
Cover or wrap food prior to storage.
Arrange food so that air can circulate freely inside the
compartment.
7.2 Using the Control Panel
This section describes how to use the control panel to
set the desired cooling temperature.
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Mode Selection Button
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Mode Indicator
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Temperature Adjust
Button
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Temperature
Indicator
7.2.1 Turning on the Refrigerator
This section describes how to turn the refrigerator on.
1. Press and hold the mode selection button for three
seconds to turn on the refrigerator.
2. Ensure that the refrigerator is cooled completely
before adding food (24 hours is recommended).
3. Set the refrigerator mode by pressing the mode
selection button to select from the following choices:
Performance Mode: The refrigerator works in
AUTO status with five available temperature levels.
Silent Mode: The compressor works at a
constant speed while the outer fan works at low
speed. The temperature level is limited to level
three and below.
ECO Mode: The refrigerator works in AUTO
status, but the temperature is limited to level one.
7.2.2 Changing the Refrigerator
Temperature
To adjust the refrigerator temperature, press and release
the temperature adjust button until the temperature
indicator light displays at the desired level. The small
snowflake is level one and the large snowflake is level five.
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7.3 Adjusting the Shelves
This section describes how to remove and install the
refrigerator shelves.
7.3.1 Removing a Shelf
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Shelf Lock
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Screwdriver
1. Disengage both shelf locks underneath the shelf:
a. Insert the tip of a flathead screwdriver into the slot
between the le shelf lock and the wall liner.
NOTICE: Do not rest the screwdriver against the liner
for leverage, or force the screwdriver against the liner, as
damage to the liner may occur.
b. Gently rotate the screwdriver to slide the lock
away from the wall liner.
c. Repeat steps a and b for the right shelf lock.
2. Pull on the front edge to slide the shelf out.
7.3.2 Installing the Shelf
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Shelf Lock
1. Be sure both shelf locks are disengaged.
2. Align the shelf with the grooves in the wall liner, and
slide the shelf into the grooves.
3. To engage the le lock, push the end of the le lock
toward the le refrigerator wall until it is flush with the
end of the shelf bracket and against the wall liner.
4. Repeat step 3 for the right lock.
8 Care and Maintenance
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, AND/
OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Failure to obey the
following warnings could result in death or
serious injury:
Always disconnect the refrigerator from power before
cleaning and/or servicing.
Maintenance not included in this Care and
Maintenance section must be done by a qualified
service person only.
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DMC Refrigeratorss Troubleshooting
WARNING: HEALTH HAZARD.
Do not use toxic or hazardous chemicals to
accelerate the defrosting process. Failure to obey
this warning could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE: Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or hard
objects during cleaning, and do not allow water to drip
into the seals, as this can damage the refrigerator.
NOTICE: Never use mechanical tools to remove ice or
to loosen objects stuck to the interior of the refrigerator.
The only exceptions are devices that are approved for
this purpose by the manufacturer.
NOTICE: The maintenance and cleaning instructions
provided in this section should be performed once
a year, or as needed depending on the use of the
appliance. Failure to properly maintain the appliance
might void the warranty and could result in unsafe
operation. Preventive maintenance is not covered under
the warranty.
8.1 Defrosting the Refrigerator
The refrigerator has an auto-defrost feature that will
automatically start a heating device to assist defrosting
aer a certain period of run time.
8.2 Cleaning the Refrigerator
NOTICE: The exterior surface should only be cleaned
with soap and water. Failure to obey this notice could
result in damage to the refrigerator's finish.
Complete these steps to properly clean the refrigerator:
1. Clean the interior regularly, and as soon as it
becomes dirty, using a damp cloth. Wipe dry.
2. Clean dust and debris from the condenser fan
regularly, and ensure that the fan moves freely without
obstruction.
8.3 Storing the Refrigerator
If you do not intend to use the refrigerator for an
extended period of time, complete the following steps:
1. Empty the contents of the refrigerator compartment.
2. Clean the refrigerator, if needed, as described in
"Cleaning the Refrigerator" on page 15.
20 Swinging out the Airing Feature
3. To prevent mold, mildew, or unpleasant odors from
developing, leave the door slightly ajar. Use the airing
feature to prevent the door from closing:
a. Open both the freezer and fresh food door to
access the lock.
b. Swing the airing feature out from the lock.
c. Close the doors until they gently rest against the
airing feature on the door lock.
9 Troubleshooting
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, AND/
OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Failure to obey the
following warnings could result in death or
serious injury:
Always disconnect the refrigerator from power before
cleaning and/or servicing.
Maintenance not included in this Troubleshooting
section must be done by a qualified service person
only.
The following table lists some of the possible issues that
might be encountered when the refrigerator is in use, the
possible causes of these issues, and the recommended
actions that should be taken to remedy the issues.
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Troubleshooting DMC Refrigeratorss
Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy
The refrigerator will not
operate.
The power supply cord is disconnected. Ensure that the refrigerator is connected and
power is supplied.
The refrigerator is powered off. Hold the mode button for three seconds to
turn on the refrigerator.
A household fuse or circuit breaker has tripped. Ensure that there is power supplied to the
refrigerator.
Food in the refrigerator
compartment is freezing.
The internal temperature is set too cold. Adjust the temperature to a warmer setting.
The internal temperature
in the refrigerator
compartment is not cool
enough.
The air vents in the fresh food compartment are
blocked; this prevents the movement of cold air.
Ensure that the vents are clear and that
there are proper clearances around the
refrigerator.
The refrigerator is placed too close to heat sources, or
poor ventilation exists.
The door is opened too oen or not closed properly. Limit the amount of time that the door is
opened during operation.
A large amount of food has just been added to the
refrigerator compartment.
Cool food before inserting it into the
refrigerator. Adding warm food to the
refrigerator delays cooling.
The temperature setting is adjusted too warm. Set the thermostat to a cooler setting.
The refrigerator seems to
make unusual noise.
The refrigerator is not leveled on the floor. Ensure that the refrigerator is properly
leveled. Refer to "Positioning the
Refrigerator" on page 6.
The body of the refrigerator touches a wall. Ensure that there are proper clearances
around the refrigerator. Refer to "Positioning
the Refrigerator" on page 6.
There is interior moisture
build-up.
The door is opened too oen or not closed properly. Limit the amount of time that the door is
opened during operation and ensure that
the door is properly closed aer opening.
The room is humid. Install the refrigerator in an area with less
humidity, if possible.
The food is not packaged correctly. Follow the recommended packaging
instructions. Refer to "Operation" on page
13 for details.
The door will not close
completely.
Food packages are keeping the door from closing
properly.
Ensure that contents in the cooling
compartment do not obstruct the door.
The shelves are out of position. Ensure that the shelves are in their correct
positions.
The gaskets are dirty. Clean the gaskets with a damp cloth.
The refrigerator is not level. Ensure that the refrigerator is properly
leveled. Refer to "Positioning the
Refrigerator" on page 6.
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DMC Refrigeratorss Disposal
10 Disposal
M
Place the packaging material in the appropriate
recycling waste bins, whenever possible. Consult
a local recycling center or specialist dealer for
details about how to dispose of the product in
accordance with all applicable national and local
regulations.
LIMITED ONE-YEAR
WARRANTY
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY AVAILABLE AT
WWW.DOMETIC.COM/WARRANTY.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, OR TO OBTAIN A COPY
OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FREE OF CHARGE,
CONTACT:
DOMETIC CORPORATION
CUSTOMER SUPPORT CENTER
1120 NORTH MAIN STREET
ELKHART, INDIANA, USA 46514
1-800-544-4881 OPT 1
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Sommaire Réfrigérateurs DMC
1 Explication des symboles etconsignes de
sécurité ............................... 18
1.1 Reconnaître les consignes desécurité .....18
1.2 Comprendre les mots-indicateurs ........18
1.3 Directives supplémentaires ..............19
1.4 Messages de sécurité d’ordre général .....19
2 Informations générales ................. 19
2.1 Description des composants ............20
3 Indication ............................. 20
4 Caractéristiques techniques .............20
5 Installation ............................ 21
5.1 Retrait du réfrigérateur existant ...........21
5.2 Avant l’installation .....................21
5.3 Positionnement du réfrigérateur ..........21
5.4 Fixation du réfrigérateur ................22
5.5 Branchements électriques ..............23
6 Inversion du sens d’ouverture de la porte .. 24
6.1 Dépose de la charnière du haut ..........24
6.2 Dépose de la charnière centrale ..........25
6.3 Dépose de la charnière du bas ...........25
6.4 Réinstallation de l’axe de la charnière du bas ..
26
6.5 Dépose des poignées ..................26
6.6 Réinstallation des poignées .............27
6.7 Remplacement de la douille debutée de
porte ...............................27
6.8 Réinstallation de la porte d’accès aux produits
frais, du dispositif de verrouillage et de la
charnièrecentrale .....................28
6.9 Réinstallation de la charnière duhaut ......28
7 Mode d’emploi ........................29
7.1 Conservation de produits réfrigérés .......29
7.2 Utilisation du panneau de commande .....29
7.3 Réglage des clayettes ..................30
8 Entretien et nettoyage .................. 31
8.1 Dégivrage du réfrigérateur ..............31
8.2 Nettoyage du réfrigérateur ..............31
8.3 Entreposage du réfrigérateur ............31
9 Dépannage ...........................32
10 Élimination ............................34
GARANTIE LIMITÉE DE UN AN ............... 34
Sommaire
Liste des centres de service et des revendeurs
Consultez: www.dometic.com
Lire attentivement ces instructions. Ces instructions DOIVENT
rester avec ce produit.
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1 Explication des symboles
etconsignes de sécurité
Ce manuel contient des consignes de sécurité et des
instructions pour aider l’utilisateur à éliminer ou réduire
le risque d’accidents et de blessures.
1.1 Reconnaître les consignes
desécurité
C’est le symbole d’alerte à la sécurité.
Ilsignale des risques de blessures physiques.
Obéirà tous les messages de sécurité qui suivent
ce symbole pour éviter les risques de blessures
oude mort.
1.2 Comprendre les mots-indicateurs
Un mot-indicateur identifie les messages de sécurité et
les messages liés aux dégâts matériels, et signale aussi
ledegré ou niveau de gravité du danger.
DANGER!
Indique une situation dangereuse qui, si elle n’est
pas évitée, causera la mort ou des blessures
graves.
AVERTISSEMENT
Indique une situation dangereuse qui, si elle
n’estpas évitée, peut causer la mort ou des
blessures graves.
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ATTENTION
Indique une situation dangereuse qui, si elle
n’estpas évitée, peut causer des blessures légères
ou modérées.
AVIS : Utilisé pour signaler des pratiques non liées
àune blessure physique.
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Fournit des renseignements additionnels sans
rapport avec des blessures physiques.
1.3 Directives supplémentaires
Pour réduire le risque d’accidents et de blessures,
observer les directives suivantes avant de continuer
àinstaller, utiliser ou entretenir cet appareil:
Lire et suivre toutes les consignes de sécurité et les
instructions.
Lire et comprendre ces instructions avant
l’installation, l’utilisation ou l’entretien de ce produit.
L’installation doit se conformer à tous les codes
locaux ou nationaux applicables, y compris la toute
dernière édition des normes suivantes:
États-Unis
ANSI/NFPA70, Code national de l’électricité
(CNE)
ANSI/NFPA 1192, Code des véhicules récréatifs
Canada
CSA C22.1, Parties l et ll, Code canadien de
l’électricité
CSA Z240 RV Series, véhicules récréatifs
1.4 Messages de sécurité d’ordre
général
AVERTISSEMENT: RISQUE DE DÉCHARGE
ÉLECTRIQUE, DE DÉPART DE FEU ET/OU
D’EXPLOSION. Le non-respect de ces
avertissements pourrait entraîner de graves
blessures, voire la mort:
Utiliser uniquement des pièces et composants de
rechange Dometic spécifiquement approuvés pour
une utilisation avec cet appareil.
Éviter l’installation, le réglage, les altérations,
lesréparations ou la maintenance incorrects de
l’appareil. Les réparations et la maintenance doivent
être confiées àun agent technique qualifié.
Ne pas modifier ce produit d’une quelconque
manière. Une modifi cation peut être extrêmement
dangereuse.
Ne pas stocker ni utiliser d’essence ou d’autres
vapeurs ou liquides inflammables à proximité de cet
appareil ou de tout autre appareil.
Ne pas exposer le réfrigérateur à un froid ou une
chaleur extrêmes.
Ne pas exposer l’appareil à la pluie.
Ce réfrigérateur doit être mis à la terre. Consulter un
électricien ou un réparateur qualifié si les instructions
de mise à la terre ne sont pas claires ou en cas de
doute sur la mise à la terre correcte de l’appareil.
En cas de court-circuit, la mise à la terre réduit le
risque de décharge électrique en fournissant un fil
échappatoire au courant électrique.
Ne pas endommager le circuit de fluide frigorigène
en manipulant, déplaçant ou utilisant le réfrigérateur.
AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE POUR LA SANTÉ.
Le réfrigérateur n’est pas destiné à la conservation
de médicaments. Il est uniquement adapté au
refroidissement et à la conservation d’aliments.
Lenon-respect de cet avertissement pourrait
entraîner de graves blessures, voire la mort.
AVERTISSEMENT : RISQUE DE BASCULEMENT.
Le non-respect de ces avertissements
pourrait entraîner de graves blessures,
voirela mort:
Ne pas laisser les enfants monter sur le réfrigérateur,
setenir dessus ou s’y suspendre.
Ne pas laisser pendre un long cordon électrique du
comptoir ou de la table, car des enfants pourraient
tirer dessus ou quelqu’un pourrait trébucher
dessus accidentellement. Le non-respect de cet
avertissement pourrait entraîner de graves blessures,
voire la mort.
2 Informations générales
Cette section contient des informations de référence sur
les outils recommandés pour l’installation.
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Les images utilisées dans ce document sont
uniquement fournies à titre de référence.
Lescomposants et leur emplacement peuvent
varier selon le modèle. Lesmesures peuvent varier
de ±0,38 po (10 mm).
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Indication Réfrigérateurs DMC
Dometic vous recommande d’avoir les outils suivants
àportée de main durant l’installation, qui sont requis
pour l’ajustement et l’installation de la porte.
Outils recommandés
Tournevis cruciforme Clé à douille 10mm
Tournevis à tête plate Niveau
Pince Embout/visseuse T15 Torx
Couteau à mastic
2.1 Description des composants
La Figure 1 renseigne sur les composants internes du
réfrigérateur.
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t
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a
a
o
o
t
y
u u
r
w
t
1 Emplacements des composants internes
q
Clayette de
congélateur
y
Couvercle de bac
à légumes en verre
transparent
w
Thermostat du
congélateur
u
Bac à légumes transparent
e
Thermostat
réglable
i
Clayette de congélateur
pleine largeur
r
Éclairage DEL
o
Petite clayette de porte
t
Clayette en verre
1
a
Clayette de porte pleine
largeur
1
Remarque: DMC4101 quantité 3; DMC4081 quantité 2
3 Indication
Les réfrigérateurs DMC ont été conçus pour être utilisé
exclusivement à l’intérieur du véhicule récréatif (ci-après
appelé «VR») pour lequel ils sont fournis. Suivre ces
instructions pour garantir le fonctionnement correct du
réfrigérateurs.
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Ces réfrigérateurs sont uniquement adapté au
refroidissement et à la conservation d’aliments.
Ils ne sont pas destiné à la conservation de
médicaments.
Le fabricant n’endosse aucune responsabilité en cas de
dommages dans les cas suivants:
Assemblage ou branchement incorrect
Endommagement du produit résultant des influences
mécaniques et d’une tension excessive
Altération du produit sans la permission expresse du
fabricant
Utilisation à d’autres fins que celles décrites dans le
manuel d’utilisation
Dometic Corporation se réserve le droit de modifier
l’apparence et les caractéristiques techniques de
l’appareil sans préavis.
4 Caractéristiques techniques
Le tableau suivant fournit les dimensions extérieures et
les spécifications d’alimentation du réfrigérateurs.
DMC4101
Dimensions
(hauteur x largeur
x profondeur)
59,6 po (1514 mm) x
23,6 po (600 mm) x
27,5 po (698 mm)
DMC4081
Dimensions
(hauteur x largeur
x profondeur)
53,6 po (1360 mm) x
23,6 po (600 mm) x
27,5 po (698 mm)
Plage de tension
2
10,5 V c.c.–17 V c.c.
Alimentation
exigée
10,5 V c.c.–17 V c.c., 15 A
2
Remarque: Le compresseur s’arrêtera de fonctionner si la tension baisse à moins
de 10,5V. Un branchement direct sur une alimentation c.a. est interdite.
Le tableau suivant contient les longueurs de câble
électrique recommandées pour le réfrigérateurs.
Calibre
de fil
Longueur
maximum
Calibre
de fil
Longueur
maximum
13 AWG
3
8 pi (2,4 m)
8 AWG
33 pi (10 m)
12 AWG
13 pi (4 m)
6 AWG
50 pi (15,2 m)
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