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Maintenance

Inspecting the filter

The time for the filter to reach full capacity can vary 
greatly based on the road conditions: 

To inspect or change the filter proceed as follows:

1. Open the interior ceiling cover. The ceiling 

cover is hinged on one side and held closed 
by magnets on the opposite side.

2. Open the ceiling cover by pulling down on the 

side marked “PULL HERE TO OPEN”.

3. Remove the filter holder by pushing the two 

tabs inwards and pulling down on the filter 
holder gently (fig.

c

, page 12).

4. Slide the filter out of the filter holder and check 

the condition and color for dust accumulation.

Changing the filter

1. Depending on the discoloration, tap the filter 

lightly to remove excess dust. It can continue 
to be used for some more time.

2. If there are signs of damage (filter media 

becomes furry or separates) replace filter 
(available).

3. When replacing, ensure that the filter is slid 

back into the filter holder with the arrow on the 
filter pointing to the front of the caravan and 
the pleats are vertical (fig.

e

, page 12).

Driving 
condition

Filter inspection 
interval

Filter replace-
ment interval

Sealed 
roads 

2000 km

10,000 km

Dusty  roads

1000 km

5000 km

Following 
another 
vehicle on 
extremely 
dusty roads

300 km

1000 km

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Summary of Contents for DRS2

Page 1: ...DRS2 Dust Reduction System Installation and Operating Manual EN CLIMATE CONTROL DRS ...

Page 2: ...his manual is protected by copyright and design law The underlying technical design and the products contained herein may be protected by design patent or be patent pending The trademarks mentioned in this manual belong to Dometic Sweden AB All rights are reserved ...

Page 3: ...ate product information please visit documents dometic com dometic com Contents Explanation of symbols 3 Safety instructions 3 Scope of delivery 4 Intended use 5 Technical description 5 Installation 6 Operation 10 Maintenance 12 Warranty 15 Disposal 15 Technical data 15 Explanation of symbols A I Safety instructions General safety WARNING Risk of injury and damage hazard Do not make any alteration...

Page 4: ...Top roof flange 4 1 Bottom ceiling flange with ceiling cover blocking plate and insect filter 4 Reinforcing battens 4 10G x 80 mm self tapping screws 4 10G x 60 mm self tapping screws 4 10G x 34 mm self tapping screws 16 10 mm long spacer 4 5 mm long spacer 1 Filter 1 Self adhesive roof seal 1 2 3 4 1 ...

Page 5: ...ect assembly or connection including excess voltage Incorrect maintenance or use of spare parts other than original spare parts provided by the manufacturer Alterations to the product without express per mission from the manufacturer Use for purposes other than those described in this manual Dometic reserves the right to change product appearance and product specifications Technical description Th...

Page 6: ...Possible to mount on a roof with a less than 30 slope CAUTION Risk of injury Improper installation of the product can result in irreparable damage to the device and put the safety of the user at risk NOTICE Damage hazard Observe the structural engineering of the vehicle and seal off all openings made when installing the product Check whether the roof of the vehicle is able to support the weight of...

Page 7: ... DRS2 There are two ways of installing the system Making a new opening chapter Making a new opening on page 8 In this case the opening must be reinforced by an appropriate frame Using the existing roof hatch openings in the vehicle chapter Installing in an existing opening on page 8 3 300 mm 4 ...

Page 8: ...e insulation foam accord ing to the width of your reinforcing battens 9 Fit the reinforcing battens Installing in an existing opening 1 Use a clean dry cloth to wipe around the underside perimeter of the top roof flange to remove any dust or residues 2 Remove the backing paper of the self adhesive foam seal and fit onto the bottom surface of the top roof flange There is a slight recess on the oute...

Page 9: ...mm and or 5 mm spacers so that the total length of the stacked spacers is 5 mm shorter than the gap This is to ensure the bottom roof flange and top roof flange deform sufficiently to clamp on the roof Fitment of bottom ceiling flange 1 Choose the suitable screws according to the table and fit them through the holes in the bot tom ceiling flange 2 Slide the spacer over the protruding part of the s...

Page 10: ... product operates automatically from vehicle speeds of 25 km h The product is suitable for use in the rain Prior to travel ensure that the blocker plate is removed fig b page 11 Otherwise the product will not function to reduce dust entry Ventilation while stationary Observe the following notes Cross flow ventilation is still maintained with the blocker plate fitted Do not block any openings aroun...

Page 11: ...b shown fig b page 11 1 To fit the blocker plate open the interior ceil ing cover by pulling on the edge marked PULL HERE TO OPEN 2 Remove blocker plate from the ceiling cover which is held by magnetic strips 3 Insert the blocker plate upwards 4 Close the interior ceiling cover by rotating the cover upwards and pushing gently until the magnets engage to hold the cover closed 2 1 a 2 1 4 3 b ...

Page 12: ...filter holder and check the condition and color for dust accumulation Changing the filter 1 Depending on the discoloration tap the filter lightly to remove excess dust It can continue to be used for some more time 2 If there are signs of damage filter media becomes furry or separates replace filter available 3 When replacing ensure that the filter is slid back into the filter holder with the arrow...

Page 13: ...frame Check the frame regularly for build up of debris If debris is present the frame will be discolored and must be cleaned and dried 1 Remove the frame by pushing the two tabs outwards and pulling down gently fig f page 13 2 Rinse the frame in water to clean any dust and dry it 3 To re insert the frame angle the top of the frame upwards and insert into the space so that the cross brace of the fr...

Page 14: ... clean it if any are present 1 Remove the insect screen from the ceiling cover by carefully pulling it off fig g page 14 2 Rinse the insect screen in water to clean any dust and dry it 3 Put the insect screen back onto the inside of the ceiling cover by carefully pressing it into the retaining grove g ...

Page 15: ...r damage You are also enti tled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the fail ure does not amount to a major failure New Zealand only This warranty policy is subject to the conditions andguaranteeswhicharemandatoryasimpliedby the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 NZ Local support Please find local support at the following link address dometic com deal...

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