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Descriptions
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NB!
Under European standard EN 732, when the refri
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gerator is being operated on gas during travel, all
the measures prescribed by the laws of the country
through which the motorhome is travelling must be
observed.
Bottled gas operation while travelling is prohibited
in certain countries.
The use of bottled gas is always prohibited in and
around petrol stations!
Important!
See also the refrigerator manufacturer’s use and care
instructions (supplied with the refrigerator).
The refrigerator must be cleaned before use.
REFRIGERATOR
Descriptions – Refrigerators
The refrigerator is powered by bottled gas or a 230 V
electricity supply. While travelling, the refrigerator can also
be powered using the vehicle’s 12 V supply.
Refrigerator settings are accessible on both the
refrigerator and the motorhome’s control panel.
Refrigerator model varies with motorhome.
In certain motorhomes, the refrigerator has automatic
energy selection (AES). With this, the refrigerator is
primarily powered by the 230 V supply. If the motorhome is
not connected to a 230 V supply, the refrigerator switches
to gas operation. Throughout travel, the refrigerator is
powered by the vehicle’s 12 V supply.
The refrigerator’s electronics and control equipment are
connected to the battery. Thus, if the battery is flat or
disconnected , the refrigerator does not operate in any
energy mode.
It takes the refrigerator several hours to reach its normal
operating temperature.
Start the refrigerator well in advance of your journey and, if
possible, stock it with pre-cooled foodstuffs.
There may be a certain odour when the refrigerator is
first used. This disappears after a few hours. Ventilate the
room well.
When the refrigerator is used for the first time, and after
a gas bottle change, there may be air in the gas pipes. To
remove air from the gas line, use another gas appliance
(e.g. the hob) for a short time.
If, as often happens with high loading of the 230 V mains
at camping sites, there is a voltage drop, the refrigerator’s
capacity is reduced.
TRAVEL CATCH
The refrigerator doors have travel catches. Before any
journey, ensure that the doors are secured.
TURNING OFF THE REFRIGERATOR
Turn off the refrigerator in accordance with its user instruc
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tions.
Ensure the refrigerator’s supply valve is closed.
When the refrigerator is turned off, its door should be left
open. This helps to stop mould forming in the interior.
If the refrigerator is not going to be used for some time:
• Empty the refrigerator. Defrost and clean it.
• Fit the winter hatches to the refrigerator’s ventilation
grille.
Summary of Contents for Travelmaster 2022
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