Fitted Equipment
230V operation
Before taking the refrigerator into operation,
check that the voltage stated on the data
plate is the same as the main voltage in use.
• Turn the thermostat knob (D) to its
highest (coldest) position.
• Set the energy selector (A) to position "AC"
12 V operation
Only operate your refrigerator on 12 V when
the engine of the vehicle is running - other-
wise your battery will soon be discharged.
• Set the energy selector (A) to position "DC"
REGULATING THE TEMPERATURE
It will take a few hours for the refrigerator to
reach normal operating temperature. We
therefore suggest you start it well in advance
of a trip and if possible store it with pre-
cooled foodstuffs.
On 230V operation and LP gas operation the
refrigerator is controlled by a thermostat and
the thermostat knob (D) should be set at 3-5.
If a lower (colder) temperature is desired, set
the thermostat to a higher figure.
On 12 V operation the refrigerator works
continuously.
MODEL RM6270, RM6271
AND RM6291
The refrigerator is equipped to operate off
mains power, 12V/24V or liquid gas. The
desired potion is selected by means of
energy selector switch (A). Energy selector
switch (A) has four settings: AC mains
power, DC (12V/24V), gas (liquid gas), O off.
Refrigerator temperature is controlled by a
thermostat (B) when the fridge runs on gas
and mains electric. No thermostat control is
available on 12V/24V operation.
(C) is the manual ignition button (Piezo
ignition).
(D) is the automatic ignition indicator.
STARTING THE REFRIGERATOR
LP Gas Operation
Open the shut off valve of the gas bottle
(check there is enough gas). Open any on
board shut off valve.
For models with manual ignition
1. Set the energy selector switch (A)
to gas
2. Press and hold rotary thermostat switch (B)
3. Activate Piezo ignition (C) several times at
intervals of 1-2 seconds.
4. Check the inspection glass to see if there
is a flame (the inspection glass is inside
the refrigerator at the bottom left).
5. Keep rotary switch (B) depressed for
another 10-15 seconds, then release.
6. Check the inspection glass, to see that
the flame is burning.
7. Repeat the entire procedure if the flame
has gone out.
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