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DMC Refrigerators

General Information

NOTICE: 

Used to address practices 

not

 related to 

physical injury.

 

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Indicates additional information that is 

not

 related 

to physical injury.

1 .3  Supplemental Directives

To reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, please 
observe the following directives before proceeding to 
install, operate, or service this appliance:

•  Read and follow all safety information and 

instructions.

•  Read and understand these instructions before 

installing, operating, or servicing this product.

•  The installation 

must

 comply with all applicable local 

or national codes, including the latest edition of the 
following standards:

U .S .A .

 

– ANSI/NFPA70, National Electrical  

Code (NEC)

 

– ANSI/NFPA 1192, Recreational Vehicles Code

Canada

 

– CSA C22.1, Parts l & ll, Canadian Electrical Code

 

– CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicles

1 .4  General Safety Messages

 

WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, AND/
OR EXPLOSION HAZARD . Failure to obey the 
following warnings could result in death or 
serious injury:

•  Use only Dometic replacement parts and 

components that are specifically approved for use 
with the appliance. 

•  Avoid improper installation, adjustment, alterations, 

service, or maintenance of the appliance. Service and 
maintenance 

must

 be done by a qualified service 

person only. 

•  Do 

not

 modify this product in any way. Modification 

can be extremely hazardous.

•  Do 

not

 store or use gasoline or other flammable 

vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other 
appliance. 

•  Do 

not

 leave the refrigerator in extreme cold or warm 

temperatures.

•  Do 

not

 allow the appliance to be exposed to rain.

•  This refrigerator 

must

 be grounded. Consult 

a qualified electrician or service person if the 
grounding instructions are 

not

 completely 

understood or if doubt exists as to whether the 
appliance is properly grounded. In the event of an 
electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of 
electric shock by providing an escape wire for the 
electric current.

•  Do 

not

 damage the refrigerant circuit when handling, 

moving, or using the refrigerator. 

 

WARNING: HEALTH HAZARD .

This refrigerator is 

not

 intended for the proper 

storage of medicine. It is only suitable for cooling 
and storing foodstuffs. Failure to obey this warning 
could result in death or serious injury.

 

WARNING: TIPPING HAZARD . Failure to obey 
the following warnings could result in death 
or serious injury:

•  Do 

not

 allow children to climb, stand on, or hang on 

the refrigerator. 

•  Do 

not

 allow a long cord to drape over the counter 

top or table top where it can be pulled on by children 
or tripped over unintentionally. Failure to obey this 
warning could result in death or serious injury.

2  General Information

This section provides reference information regarding 
the recommended tools for installation.

 

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The images used in this document are for reference 
purposes only. Components and component 
locations may vary according to specific product 
models. Measurements may vary ±0.38 in.  
(10 mm). 

Dometic recommends that you have the following tools 
on-hand during installation, which are required for door 
adjustments and installation.

Summary of Contents for 9600026948

Page 1: ...7363 000_A 07 20 2020 Dometic Corporation WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www P65Warnings ca gov DMC4101 DMC4081 EN DMC Refrigerators Installation and Operation Manual 2 FR R frig rateurs DMC Man...

Page 2: ...d Maintenance 14 8 1 Defrosting the Refrigerator 15 8 2 Cleaning the Refrigerator 15 8 3 Storing the Refrigerator 15 9 Troubleshooting 15 10 Disposal 17 LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY 17 Contents Service C...

Page 3: ...this or any other appliance Do not leave the refrigerator in extreme cold or warm temperatures Do not allow the appliance to be exposed to rain This refrigerator must be grounded Consult a qualified...

Page 4: ...rs are only suitable for cooling and storing foodstuffs The refrigerators are not intended for the proper storage of medicine The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage in the following cases Fa...

Page 5: ...rigerator 5 1 Removing the Existing Refrigerator I IIf a refrigerator is not already present skip to section Preparing for Installation on page 5 1 Disconnect the 120 VAC power cord from the receptacl...

Page 6: ...turning the leveling legs clockwise to raise the refrigerator or counter clockwise to lower the refrigerator 4 Leave the refrigerator in an upright position for at least four hours before turning it...

Page 7: ...connect the refrigerator from the main power supply Before making the electrical connection to the refrigerator ensure that you read and understand the grounding related warning provided on page 3 I I...

Page 8: ...power to the appliance 3 Remove the three screws at the top and the three screws at the bottom of the refrigerator that secure the mounting brackets to the cabinet 6 1 Removing the Upper Hinge This se...

Page 9: ...the door handle Gently pull the door upward off the lower hinge to release the magnetic seal and remove the door 4 Lay the door on a soft surface finish side down 6 3 Removing the Lower Hinge This sec...

Page 10: ...the outer edge top and lower slots and the inner middle slot Tighten securely 4 Install the remaining leveling foot on the opposite side of the refrigerator 6 5 Removing the Handles This section desc...

Page 11: ...rmer hinge hole 3 Depress the handle latch to reinstall the two Phillips head screws to secure the handle 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to secure the original fresh food door handle to the freezer door 6...

Page 12: ...lock assembly screws 8 Lower the freezer door into position by aligning the hole from the door stop bushing onto the middle hinge bracket pin I IThe door s magnetic seal should hold the door in place...

Page 13: ...aced into the refrigerator compartment should not exceed its storage volume Cover or wrap food prior to storage Arrange food so that air can circulate freely inside the compartment 7 2 Using the Contr...

Page 14: ...shelf lock 2 Pull on the front edge to slide the shelf out 7 3 2 Installing the Shelf w q 19 Installing a Refrigerator Shelf qGroove in Wall Liner wShelf Lock 1 Be sure both shelf locks are disengaged...

Page 15: ...hese steps to properly clean the refrigerator 1 Clean the interior regularly and as soon as it becomes dirty using a damp cloth Wipe dry 2 Clean dust and debris from the condenser fan regularly and en...

Page 16: ...or Adding warm food to the refrigerator delays cooling The temperature setting is adjusted too warm Set the thermostat to a cooler setting The refrigerator seems to make unusual noise The refrigerator...

Page 17: ...ails about how to dispose of the product in accordance with all applicable national and local regulations LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY AVAILABLE AT WWW DOMETIC COM WARRANTY IF Y...

Page 18: ...ts r frig r s 29 7 2 Utilisation du panneau de commande 29 7 3 R glage des clayettes 30 8 Entretien et nettoyage 31 8 1 D givrage du r frig rateur 31 8 2 Nettoyage du r frig rateur 31 8 3 Entreposage...

Page 19: ...Une modifi cation peut tre extr mement dangereuse Ne pas stocker ni utiliser d essence ou d autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables proximit de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil Ne pas exposer l...

Page 20: ...aliments Ils ne sont pas destin la conservation de m dicaments Le fabricant n endosse aucune responsabilit en cas de dommages dans les cas suivants Assemblage ou branchement incorrect Endommagement du...

Page 21: ...il y a lieu 2 D brancher les fils conducteurs 12 V c c du r frig rateur et capuchonner leur extr mit s il y a lieu 3 Fermer l arriv e de gaz PL au r frig rateur s il y a lieu 4 D brancher la ligne de...

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Page 25: ...de la porte 3 Appuyer sur la poign e de la porte Relever doucement la porte pour la d gager de la charni re du bas afin de la lib rer du sceau magn tique et la d poser 4 Poser la porte sur une surfac...

Page 26: ...horaire jusqu ce qu il soit bien serr 3 Installer les vis de fixation dans les logements sup rieur et inf rieur sur le bord ext rieur et dans le logement central int rieur Bien serrer 4 Installer le...

Page 27: ...c s aux produits frais I IVeiller bien ins rer le piston plongeur de la poign e dans l ancien trou de charni re 3 Appuyer sur le loquet de la poign e pour r installer les deux vis cruciformes pour fix...

Page 28: ...s aux produits frais au dessus du nouvel emplacement de la poign e 5 R installer le dispositif de verrouillage mais sans serrer les vis fond 6 S assurer que la porte est align e horizontalement et ve...

Page 29: ...enant un propulseur inflammable dans ce r frig rateur ATTENTION RISQUE DE BR LURE Ne pas toucher l int rieur du compartiment du r frig rateur les mains mouill es Le non respect de cette mise en garde...

Page 30: ...installer les clayettes du r frig rateur 7 3 1 D pose d une clayette q w 18 D pose d une clayette du r frig rateur qDispositif de blocage de clayette wTournevis 1 Desserrer les deux dispositifs de blo...

Page 31: ...correctement l appareil sinon il y aurait risque d annulation de la garantie et de fonctionnement dangereux La maintenance pr ventive n est pas couverte par la garantie 8 1 D givrage du r frig rateur...

Page 32: ...es voire la mort Toujours d brancher le r frig rateur de l alimentation avant un nettoyage et ou une maintenance La maintenance non incluse dans cette section D pannage doit tre confi e un agent techn...

Page 33: ...rateur L ajout d aliments chauds dans le r frig rateur retarde le refroidissement Le r glage de temp rature est trop lev Utiliser un r glage plus froid sur le thermostat Le r frig rateur semble faire...

Page 34: ...savoir plus sur l limination du produit conform ment toutes les r glementations nationales et locales applicables GARANTIE LIMIT E DE UN AN GARANTIE LIMIT E DE UN AN DISPONIBLE WWW DOMETIC COM WARRANT...

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