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FIRE OR INHALATION HAZARD. If refrigerator 

stops working and/or it emits an ammonia smell, 

immediately turn refrigerator OFF (if it is safe to 

do so), leave the vicinity, and contact a qualified 

Service Center.

 

CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD. This product 

can produce carbon monoxide. Carbon Monoxide 

has no odor and can kill you. The burner and flue 

system

 MUST 

be kept clean.

See “Product Maintenance” on 

page (15).

 

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Do

 NOT 

store 

or use gasoline, oil or gasoline soaked rags, or 

other flammable vapors and liquids in the service 

area behind the refrigerator or in the vicinity of 

this or any other gas appliance.

 

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.  

BEFORE 

refu-

eling or parking near a gasoline pump, make sure 

 

ALL 

LP gas appliances (vented to the outside of 

RV) are shut  

OFF 

. Otherwise, fumes from gaso-

line pumps could come into contact with an LP 

gas appliance burner flame and ignite.

 

PRESSURE HAZARD. Do

 NOT 

place carbonated 

liquids, glass containers, or sealed bottles or cans 

in freezer. Liquids expand when frozen and could 

cause container to explode.

 

Failure to obey the following caution 

could result in injury:

 

FROSTBITE OR FROSTNIP HAZARD. Do

 NOT 

touch cold surfaces (or stored items) in freezer 

compartment with damp or wet skin. Skin could 

stick to cold surfaces and freeze.

D.  General Safety Messages

 

Failure to obey the following warn-

ings could result in death or serious injury:

 

This product

 MUST 

be [installed / serviced] by a 

qualified service technician.

 

Do

 NOT 

modify this product in any way. Modifica

-

tion can be extremely hazardous.

 

Disconnect product from power supply (if ap-

plicable), and do

 NOT 

operate product when 

cleaning or maintaining product.

 

Do

 NOT 

allow anyone (including children) with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 

or lack of experience and knowledge to use this 

product, unless they have been given supervision 

or instruction (concerning use of this product) by 

a person responsible for their safety.

 

Do

 NOT 

allow children to play with product or with 

fixed controls (if applicable).

 

 

ABSORPTION-COOLING-SYSTEMS. 

FIRE, 

BURN, OR INHALATION HAZARD. Do

 NOT 

fracture or puncture cooling unit. The cooling unit 

is under pressure and contains ammonia, sodium 

chromate, and other chemicals. Repeated or 

prolonged exposure to sodium chromate could 

cause organ damage or cancer. Exposure to a 

high concentration of ammonia refrigerant could 

cause pulmonary edema (fluid in lungs); chemical 

burns to eyes, lungs, and skin; and could cause 

a fire (when exposed to open flame).

 

 

COMPRESSOR-COOLING-SYSTEMS. 

FIRE, 

FROSTBITE, OR INHALATION HAZARD. Do

 

NOT 

fracture or puncture cooling unit. The cooling 

unit is under pressure and contains tetrafluoro

-

ethane refrigerant, and may contain other chemi-

cals. Contact with liquid refrigerant could cause 

irritation or frostbite to eyes and skin. Exposure 

to a high concentration of refrigerant could cause 

cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat). A high 

concentration  of  refrigerant  could  cause  a  fire 

(when exposed to open flame).

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for DMH1072

Page 1: ...Open windows 2 Do not attempt to light appliance 3 Do not touch electrical switches 4 Extinguish any open flame 5 Shut off fuel supply 6 Evacuate immediately and call emergency services Failure to fol...

Page 2: ...idelines 11 B Shelving 12 C Baskets 12 D Lower Food Compartment Drawer 13 PRODUCT CARE 13 A Defrost Food Compartment s 13 B Clean Food Compartment s 14 C Airing Position Store Refrigerator 14 PRODUCT...

Page 3: ...nal Vehicles CSAZ240 4 Gas Equipped Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Housing CSA B149 1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code This manual has safety information and instructions to help you elimin...

Page 4: ...T be installed serviced by a qualified service technician Do NOT modify this product in any way Modifica tion can be extremely hazardous Disconnect product from power supply if ap plicable and do NOT...

Page 5: ...ing on model Quantity and position of items may also vary See FIG 1 FIG 1 Upper Food Storage Compartment Lower Food Storage Compartment Door Drawer LH Light Airing Slide RH Light Airing Slide Milk She...

Page 6: ...infor mation on absorption cooling systems and consequences of exposure to refrigerant The upper food compartment is used for fresh food storage only This compartment is cooled by vapor absorption ref...

Page 7: ...s LP gas ignition sta tus See Table 2 Table 2 B LED C LED D LED Description GREEN Steady OFF Dark OFF Dark Absorption cooling systemisinAUTOMATIC detect mode OFF Dark GREEN Steady OFF Dark Absorptionc...

Page 8: ...mperature ERROR See D Compressor System Error Codes on page 20 2 LOWER FOOD COMPARTMENT See FIG 3 a 4 ON OFF power button Press this button to turn power ON or OFF Steady blue LED M indicates compres...

Page 9: ...ns on page 7 for details on control settings and LED indicators 1 STANDBY MODE If refrigerator controls cannot read food com partment temperature or if temperature is out side normal operating range t...

Page 10: ...g warnings could result in death or serious injury FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD BEFORE refu eling or parking near a gasoline pump make sure ALL LP gas appliances vented to the outside of RV are shut OFF O...

Page 11: ...oline soaked rags or other flammable vapors and liquids inside stor age compartment s Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury 1 ALL FOOD COMPARTMENTS The following points...

Page 12: ...ight side disengage from refrigerator wall indents II Tilt right side of shelf at an angle up or down III Slide shelf to the right until shelf bushings left side disengage from refrigerator wall inden...

Page 13: ...sh lever upward See FIG 8 c Locate lever on right side drawer slide and push lever downward d Pull drawer forward removing from refrig erator FOOD COMPARTMENTS PRODUCT CARE A Defrost Food Compartment...

Page 14: ...ith baking soda solu tion c Wipe down surfaces with warm water to re move baking soda solution d Dry surfaces with clean cloth To clean lower food compartment drawer MUST be removed See D Lower Food C...

Page 15: ...n On products built after June 2016 the 3 amp fuse for the absorption control system is a resettable fuse and can NOT be replaced If the resettable fuse has been tripped determine and remedy the cause...

Page 16: ...ator enclosure 3 Disconnect the positive 12 Vdc terminal from supply battery 4 Turn manual shutoff valve OFF to closed posi tion See FIG 4 The slot on manual shutoff valve is vertical when valve is of...

Page 17: ...2 FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZ ARD NEVER use an open flame to check for gas leaks Failure to obey this warning could re sult in death or serious injury Apply an approved non corrosive leak detection solutio...

Page 18: ...ser habits including fre quent or prolonged opening of food compartment s Do not open drawer door longer than necessary Regular defrosting is required See A Defrost Food Compartment s on page 13 Drawe...

Page 19: ...page 6 Over packed food storage Arrange food to allow free air circulation Extremely cold subzero weather conditions Turn upper food compartment OFF When ambient temperature rises please restart uppe...

Page 20: ...is outside normal operating range Check battery Lower compartment shuts down under this condition if 120 Vac power is also NOT available 2 Compressor fan overload Foreign object s may be obstructing...

Page 21: ...02011 Lock Clip Shelf 3313470 153 Basket Freezer Wire 3313470 154 Drawer Catch Lock 3313470 152 Handle Assembly Door 3313470 151 Handle Assembly Drawer 3313470 078 Door Assembly 3313470 079 Drawer Fro...

Page 22: ...ear View 12V DC FIG 15 Burner Cover Burner Jet Manual Gas Shutoff Valve Water Drain Hose Burner Cover Screw Thermofuse Flue Baffle Heaters Inlet Fitting 12 Vdc Terminal Block Power Module Cover Flexib...

Page 23: ...5 7 25 1 6 7 86 1 5 2 5 4 2 9 3 1 2 0 5 3 5 4 3 0 1 21752 5 2035 6625 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 63 2 5 1 3 7 7 5 9 5 0 7 5 7 50 1 2 6 7 1 66 6 1 1 2035 6625 21752 17 5 63 6 7 86 1 3 3 1 21752 02 8 3 625...

Page 24: ...istration card on the last page of this manual or register on line at www eDometic com TO REGISTER ON LINE 1 Access www eDometic com then click CONSUMER CENTER 2 Click Register My Product 3 Complete t...

Page 25: ...to keep the warranty in effect Failure of the Original Purchaser in providing this annual maintenance may void the warranty The preventative maintenance must be performed at a Dometic Authorized Servi...

Page 26: ...le Reading 25 35 Millivolts Delay Between Modes Approx 5 seconds ICE MAKER MODELS Inspect Water Valve and All Connections Yes No Inspect Heat Tape Switch for Proper Operation Yes No SECOND YEAR Date D...

Page 27: ...ur Dometic products with one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry Please complete and mail this registration card or register your product on line at www eDometic com TIME DATED MATERI...

Page 28: ...0 days to ensure your WARRANTY VERIFICATION FACTORY COMMUNICATION OWNER CONFIRMATION 2 PLUS 3 SERVICE CONTRACT INVITATION WARRANTY VERIFICATION Your prompt registration records your right to protectio...

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