EasyManua.ls Logo

Burstner I 2012 - Operation (Dometic 8 Series with Automatic Power Selection AES)

Burstner I 2012
292 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
176 I-Modell - 11/12 - Ausgabe 09/11 - 2096165 - BUE-0056-05EN
Appliances
9
Switching off: Turn the energy selector switch (Fig. 189,3) to " ". No indicator lamp
(Fig. 189,4) is lit.
Close the gas isolator tap "Refrigerator" and the regulator tap on the gas
bottle.
9.6.3 Operation (Dometic 8 series with automatic power selection
AES)
Operating modes
The refrigerator is equipped with automatic power selection (AES). If auto-
matic operation (AU) is selected, the AES automatically selects the optimum
energy source and regulates the refrigerator operation. Manual intervention to
select the type of power is possible but not required.
The AES selects from the following types of power:
z 230 V AC
z Gas
z 12 V DC
Choosing the available energy source highest on the list.
In the case of a fault, the LED display fault will flash " " (Fig. 190,3).
230 V operation If the automatic mode is selected and the 230 V supply is switched on, the
AES selects this energy source first.
12 V operation If the automatic mode is selected, the AES selects the 12 V operation only if
the vehicle engine is running.
Z Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual
"Refrigerator".
Fig. 190 Operating controls for the refrigerator (Dometic 8 series with AES)
1 On/off switch/energy selector switch
2 Display-LED "open door" (only for central locking system of the refrigerator door)
3 Display-LED "fault"
4 Operating indicator
5 Display-LED "temperature range"
6 Switch for temperature setting
7 Door opener (only for refrigerator door central locking system)
Z The refrigerator always requires a 12 V control voltage, regardless of which
type of energy it is using. The control voltage is present as soon as the
transformer/rectifier is switched on. Therefore the closed circuit current
always flows even if the refrigerator is switched off. Always switch off the
transformer/rectifier for a temporary lay-up.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals