Dometic 489516A series Installation & Operating Instruction Download Page 15

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17.  Display heads with water damage.
18.  Dirty Condensers and/or Evaporators.
19.  Failures due to improper winterization.
20.  Unit damage as a result of improper return packaging.
21.  Replacement of freon with substitute without authorization from factory.
22.  Environmental and/or Recovery Fees.
23.  Welding and Nitrogen Fees.
24.  Travel costs are included in the hourly labor allowances and should not be billed as a separate item without preapproval 

from the factory.

Installation and application of Dometic components is not warranted by Dometic, because Dometic has no control or 

authority over the selection, location, application, or installation of these components.

 

C.  C

OVERAGE

 P

ERIOD

What is the period of coverage?

(See 

Limited Warranty Periods

 at the end of this book).

All Dometic components bear a data plate on which there are model and serial numbers. The serial number is date coded. To 

determine whether or not any Dometic component is in warranty, proceed as follows:

1.  Determine the manufacture date of the component from the serial number on the data plate. If you are not familiar with the 

date code, write or call the Dometic Customer Service Department to obtain the manufacture date. The hours of the Cus-

tomer Service Department are 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (USA, Eastern Standard Time Zone) Monday through Friday excluding 

holidays.

2.  It is possible that there might exist a considerable time lag between the date a component is manufactured and the date it 

is put in service. In such instances, the date of manufacture could indicate that the item is out of warranty. However, based 

on the date the equipment is first put in service, the item may still be covered by the Dometic warranty as described in 

 

Section A

. For proof of date put in service, Dometic will require a copy of the bill of sale of the Dometic equipment from the 

installer or new boat dealer to the original owner.

D.  G

ETTING

 S

ERVICE

How do you get service?
Please read the following Warranty Procedure:

If the failure of a Dometic component is determined to be covered under the Dometic warranty and the time in service is determined 

to be within the warranty time limit, the owner has the following three options:

1.  Preferred option: Have a Dometic authorized Servicing Dealer, perform the work needed. The customer needs to call 

Dometic Customer Service Department for a recommendation as to the closest dealer. If the customer already knows an 

authorized servicing dealer, the dealer should be contacted directly.

2.  Second option: If the customer contacts Dometic Service Department for a Servicing Dealer and Dometic has no one in that 

particular area, Dometic will authorize the use of a local service company and Dometic will work with the local company to 

assist in any way possible.

3.  Third option: The customer may send his equipment back to the factory to have the repair work done. Dometic will make 

every effort to return the equipment to the customer within a three week time period. If the claim represents a legitimate 

warranty problem, Dometic will pay the freight both ways. Dometic prefers option one first, option two second, and option 

three only if one and two are not available.

The customer may contact the Dometic Service Department at 954-973-2477 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. East-

ern Time. After hours (evening and weekends) technical support is offered through Dometic's 24/7 Hotline at 888-440-4494.

OWNER'S LIMITED WARRANTY

Summary of Contents for 489516A series

Page 1: ...se Visit www eDometic com Roof Top Unit Description Model Use With Air Distribution Box not included Model Control Air Conditioner 489516P 489516A 3314861 000 Integral Mechanical REVISION B Form No 33...

Page 2: ...e 11 MAINTENANCE 12 A Air Filter 12 B ADB Housing 12 C Fan Motor 12 GENERAL INFORMATION 12 A Frost Formation On Cooling Coil 12 B Heat Gain 12 C Condensation 12 SERVICE UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE 13 WIRING...

Page 3: ...is used to address practices NOT related to physical injury C Supplemental Directives Read and follow all safety information and instructions to avoid possible injury or death Read and understand thes...

Page 4: ...kW For wire length over 24 ft consult the National Electrical Code for proper sizing Dometic Marine gives GENERAL guidelines for generator requirements To reduce start up power draw by up to 65 consid...

Page 5: ...e roof must be designed to support 130 pounds when the boat is in motion Normal ly a 200 lb static load design will meet this requirement c Check inside the boat s cabin for air distri bution box here...

Page 6: ...the roof opening b The power MUST be on an appropriately sized separate time delay fuse or circuit breaker See A Table Unit Data on page 4 c Make sure that at least 15 of supply wire extends into the...

Page 7: ...back of roof opening See FIG 9 Foil back faces rear of unit FIG 9 Rear Base Pan 5 5 8 From Back Of Roof Opening Duct Divider Front Black Side To Front E Installing Unit 1 Check for correct alignment...

Page 8: ...lamp making sure not to damage wires See FIG 10 e Hold the ceiling template up to the roof open ing and line up the channel in the ceiling template with the previously installed duct divider See FIG 1...

Page 9: ...onnectors Secure bare copper wire under grounding screw in junc tion box See FIG 14 FIG 14 Junction Box Cover Junction Box Cover Screw d Tape the connectors to the supply wire to as sure they don t vi...

Page 10: ...TRUCTIONS 2 Install two 2 supplied sheet metal screws in side return air opening to secure ADB to ceiling template See FIG 17 3 Install eight 8 supplied wood screws inside the front rear and side door...

Page 11: ...vel The fan runs when the compressor is off to help keep the temperature uniform throughout the boat Wait at least 2 minutes before restarting the compressor when it has been manually cycled off with...

Page 12: ...es 5 Add heat rejection film on windows B ADB Housing 1 Clean ADB housing and control panel with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent Never use furniture polish or scouring powders C Fan Motor...

Page 13: ...g If your unit fails to operate or operates improperly check the following before calling your service center Check your fuse or circuit breaker to see if it is open Insure fuse is not burnt or circui...

Page 14: ...ough changes in design or material without being obligated to incorporate such changes in products of prior manufacture Dometic can make changes at any time in design materials or part of units of any...

Page 15: ...s first put in service the item may still be covered by the Dometic warranty as described in Section A For proof of date put in service Dometic will require a copy of the bill of sale of the Dometic e...

Page 16: ...ur chase or date of installation 2 Proof of purchase or installation may be required to verify warranty coverage 3 Any unit or replacement part installed due to a warranty failure carries the remainde...

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