User manual DOMETIC RC 4000 SUPERCOOLER

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[. . . ] However the appliance must still be protected from moisture. 2 CONTENT S 1. Unpacking View of the appliance Cleaning Positioning the appliance Using the appliance 5. 1. From bottled gas Mounting the wheels Making ice Useful suggestions Defrosting, cleaning and maintenance Warranty and customer service Putting into operation, technical data 11. 1. Connection of gas supply Environmental protection information Recycling 6. [. . . ] Only then can the gas be lit. ) After you have got the flame keep the safety valve button down another 20 seconds. If the burner is working the flame indicator pointer will be in the green field (Fig 4. D). Operating from bottled gas C A B D Figure 4. 6. Making ice The ice-tray holder and ice-tray accessories delivered with the appliance allow ice cubes to be made. To do so, first insert the ice-tray holder panel into the groove of the plastic holder. Make sure the perforated part of the panel enters the groove (Figure 6). Next, fill the ice tray with water (up to about 4 mm below the edge) and put on the cover. Figure 6. Place the ice tray on the ice-tray holder, so that its outer edge is below the edge of the plastic cover (Figure 7). This prevents the ice tray from falling from the holder when the vehicle is in motion. The plastic cover of the ice-tray is not completely watertight when fastened. Useful suggestions When planning a trip, run the appliance on 230 V for 24 hours prior to departure. Install or remove the ice tray holder before starting the unit as frost later will make it more difficult. When opening the cover or putting in food, some of this frost melts and collects in the form of water on the bottom of the appliance. Avoid putting food with fragile packaging (such as glass) into the unit, if you wish to pull it on its wheels. Walking downhill, make sure the refrigeration unit does not roll onto your legs. In steep downhill slopes, proceed behind the unit with the wheels in front. Once the unit is in its permanent position, make sure that food does not come in contact with the evaporator panel, as this can cause damage to the foods. 9. Defrosting, cleaning and maintenance For defrosting, always unplug the appliance from an electrical power source to avoid the risk of shock. Depending on the temperature, frost melts in a short time from the evaporator panel, with water collecting at the bottom of the appliance. Afterwards, clean the appliance by following the instructions in section 3. 7 Removal of the storage net the cleaning: Te 5 pcs plastic rivetsshould be pulled out by pressing the central shift by approx. 5mm (by means of a pen) (figure 8), then the plastic rivets should be removed. Before fixing the net the pressed shifts of the plastic rivets should be fully pressed back. [. . . ] 9 11. 3 Connecting to gas cylinder Make sure no other energy source is connected (230V, 12V). seal Figure 10. For your safety: Do not check for leaks with a naked flame! Do not smoke while checking for leaks! 12. Environmental protection information The appliance does not contain any CFCs/HCFCs. Ammonia (natural hydrogen and nitrogen compound) is used as refrigerant agent in the cooling unit. [. . . ]

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