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Brand | Dometic |
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Model | RM 2652 |
Category | Refrigerator |
Language | English |
Procedures to follow if a gas leak is detected, including ventilation and contacting the supplier.
Warning against storing or using flammable vapors and liquids near the appliance.
Warning about potential injury or damage from improper installation, adjustment, or service.
Appliance design, certifications, and general installation standards for US and Canada.
Requirements for separating combustion system from living space and providing air supply/venting.
Instructions for connecting to the gas supply line, including pressure regulation and leak testing.
Guidelines for connecting the refrigerator to a 120-volt AC power source, emphasizing grounding.
Details on the required 12-volt DC supply for electronic controls and proper wiring.
Instructions for installing the refrigerator within an enclosure, including sealing and carpeting precautions.
Steps for securing the refrigerator in its enclosure using screws, including front strip installation.
Steps for securing the refrigerator in the enclosure, including front base, top frame, and rear base steps.
Instructions for drilling a hole for the drain water hose and ensuring it is not kinked.
Procedure to test the LP gas safety shutoff using a bubble solution and checking for leaks.
Overview of installation methods, emphasizing adherence to dimensions for optimal performance.
Table detailing minimum ventilation heights for different refrigerator models.
Table specifying minimum clearances to combustible materials for various parts of the refrigerator.
Explanation of why leveling is crucial for the absorption system to prevent ammonia accumulation.
Initial steps before starting the refrigerator, including checking gas valves and understanding AUTO/GAS modes.
Warning about gasoline fumes igniting LP gas appliances, advising to shut them off when refueling.
How to operate the refrigerator in AUTO mode, including AC/GAS selection and troubleshooting the CHECK indicator.
How to operate the refrigerator in GAS mode, including burner ignition and troubleshooting the CHECK indicator.
Procedure for turning off the refrigerator by pressing the main power ON/OFF button.
Detailed explanation of AUTO mode operation, including AC priority and ignition attempts.
Detailed explanation of GAS mode operation, including ignition attempts and air purging.
Description of the system's feature to continue operation during component failure.
Guidance on storing food, covering items with strong odors, and identifying coldest/warmest areas.
Steps for defrosting, cleaning the interior, and preparing for storage.
Explanation of the climate control feature for evaporating water droplets and its operation.
Instructions for replacing the 120-volt AC cartridge heater.
Information on the refrigerator's fuses and how to replace them.
Steps for removing the refrigerator for service, including disconnecting power and gas supply.
Recommendations for periodic inspection and cleaning of components, including vents and coils.
Checking LP gas connections for leaks using bubble solution and verifying pressure.
Checking the control system operation by connecting/disconnecting AC power and comparing it to described operation.
Detailed steps for cleaning the flue baffle, burner tube, and burner jet.
Lists common causes for poor cooling, such as clogged burner jet, incorrect level, or venting issues.
Addresses issues where the burner is not correctly positioned under the flue tube or is damaged.
Lists fuse types for AC supply and control system, referencing page 12.