C22M-1
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Descriptions
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NB!
The refrigerator’s ventilation grille must be kept
unobstructed so that air circulation is not impe
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ded. Obstruction can lead to overheating.
During winter operation, the grille must be parti
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ally covered using the winter hatch. However, a
certain degree of ventilation is still required.
To work satisfactorily, the refrigerator must be correctly
ventilated.
The refrigerator is ventilated via grilles in the motorhome’s
wall.
Adapt refrigerator ventilation to the outdoor temperature
as follows:
Outdoor temperature above approx. +8°C
In summer weather, it is important that the back of the
refrigerator is well-ventilated.
Ensure that the refrigerator’s ventilation is not obstructed.
Outdoor temperature below approx. +8°C
In colder weather, the plastic hatch must be fitted to the
lower ventilation grille. This restricts ventilation so that the
refrigerator works satisfactorily.
To prevent dirt getting in behind the refrigerator, also use
the plastic hatch when the motorhome is not being used.
Important!
We recommend that the winter hatch is fitted if
the vehicle is put away over the winter.
FAN BEHIND THE REFRIGERATOR
In warm weather, increased ventilation may be necessary
for the refrigerator to get sufficiently cold.
There is a fan behind the refrigerator. A thermostat starts
the fan when necessary.
On certain models, the fan can be switched off via the
refrigerator’s control panel.
Normally, the fan should be turned on so that it is
controlled by the thermostat.
See also the manufacturer’s instructions.
ADAPTING THE REFRIGERATOR’S VENTILATION
Descriptions – Refrigerators
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