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First  mount  the  two  wheels  on  the  axle.  To  do  so,

press in the spring located on the wheel (Figure 6);

then release the spring, pushing the wheel onto the

axle. It can be felt when the spring jumps into place

and it is not possible to pull the wheel from the axle. 

After  mounting  the  wheels,  fasten  the  axle  to  the

bottom of the housing. To do so, turn the appliance

upside down (while empty) and fasten the axle with the

retaining screw (Figure 7).

To  mount  the  pull  handle,  turn  the  appliance  (while

empty) on its end. Position the pull handle below the

handle fastener, so that its smooth surface is on the

outside.  Screw  the  handle  fastener  to  the  chassis

using both screws (Figure 8). 
Snap the pull handle into the fastener groove, folding

it down beside the chassis. In this position, it acts as

a leg when the appliance is in operation.
If you wish to pull the appliance on wheels, make sure

no power source is connected. Then straighten up the

pull handle and pull the appliance to its new location. 
When loading onto a vehicle, the wheels and handle

are removed in reverse order (if required for better use

of space). The appliance must be empty to carry out

these processes. 

Figure 6.

Figure 7.

Figure 8.

6. Mounting the wheels

The wheel set, found inside the appliance, consists of

the following parts:

2 wheels
1 axle 
1 axle-retaining screw 
1 pull handle
1 handle fastener 
2 screws for the pull handle

If,  for  any  reason,  the  gas  flame  extinguishes,  the

flame safety device is working automatically and shuts

off gas supply. While the button is pushed, this device

is temporary inoperative.
After finishing the gas operation the gas supply is to be

turned off.

Summary of Contents for PowerFridge RC3000

Page 1: ...207 5141 02 PowerFridge RC3000 Operating Instructions R USA CAN...

Page 2: ...trical operation the appliance can be used in an enclosed area However the appliance must still be protected from moisture For your safety If you smell gas 1 Evacuated enclosure 2 Call for professiona...

Page 3: ...e battery 5 3 Liquid gas operation 6 Mounting the wheels 7 Useful suggestions 8 Defrosting cleaning and maintenance 9 Customer service 10 Putting into operation technical data 10 1 Connecting to elect...

Page 4: ...is not damaged If you find damage to the appliance resulting from transport report it immediately to the transportation firm 2 View of the appliance 1 insulated casing 2 insulated lid 3 handle 4 cont...

Page 5: ...ances must be observed clearance from rear edge to outer casing of refrigerator 4 inches clearance above top of refrigerator lid 6 or 13 inches clearance at sides of refrigerator casing 0 inches Fig 2...

Page 6: ...of the vehicle battery 12V 12V DC voltage appliances are equipped with connectors that can be plugged into cigarette lighters Figure 3 For some types of vehicle you may need to remove the red plastic...

Page 7: ...folding it down beside the chassis In this position it acts as a leg when the appliance is in operation If you wish to pull the appliance on wheels make sure no power source is connected Then straigh...

Page 8: ...may cause these items to break On descent make sure the refrigeration unit does not roll onto your legs On steep descents proceed behind the unit with the wheels in front Once the refrigeration unit...

Page 9: ...nergy source is connected gas 120V 12V appliances must be connected to a vehicle cigarette lighter which is protected with a 16A fuse 10 3 Connecting to gas cylinder Make sure no other energy source i...

Page 10: ...frigeration unit The ozone friendly cyclopentane is activated as a motive agent for the PU foam insulation Sodium chromate is used for corrosion protection less than 2 weight of the coolant 13 Recycli...

Page 11: ...c Distribution Inc The Dometic Corporation 866 Langs Drive 509 South Poplar Street Cambridge Ontario LaGrange IN 46761 N3H 2N7 Canada Phone 219 463 4858 Phone 519 653 4390 For Service Center Assistanc...

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