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Defrosting

Frost will gradually accumulate on the refrigerating surfaces.
It must not be allowed to grow too thick as it acts as an insula-
tor and adversely affects refrigerator performance. Check the 
formation of frost regularly every week and when it gets about 
1/8” (3 mm) thick, defrost the refrigerator. 

Shut off the refrigerator by turning knob (

A

) to “

OFF

” posi-

tion. Empty the refrigerator, leaving the cabinet and freezer 
doors open. Filling the ice tray with hot water and placing it in 
the freezer compartment can reduce defrosting time. 
The defrost water runs from a collector channel to a drip tray/
cup at the rear of the refrigerator where it normally evaporates. 
If heavy frost built up on the freezer plate and the cooling fins, 
and a lot of defrost water, move the plastic drain tube in to a 
watertight bucket or container. 
As the frost melts, the water will flow into the container. When 
all the frost has melted wipe up the excess moisture and empty 
the accumulated water from the bucket. Replace the drain tube 
to its original position. Defrost water in the freezer compart-
ment should be wiped up with a clean cloth.
When all the frost is melted, dry the interior of the refrigerator
with a clean cloth. Replace all food and set the thermostat to 

mAX

” for a few hours. Then reset the thermostat to its normal 

position. 

CLEANING

Cleaning the refrigerator is usually done after it is defrosted 
or put into storage. To clean the interior liner of the refrigera-
tor, use lukewarm weak soda solution. Use only warm water 
to clean the finned evaporator, gasket, ice trays and shelves. 

NEvEr use strong chemicals or abrasives to clean these 
parts, as the protective surfaces will be damaged

. It is im-

portant to always keep the refrigerator clean.

hOW TO USE ThE REfRIGERATOR

Total refrigerator volume:  8 cu.ft.  

food storage compartment

The food storage compartment is completely closed and un-
ventilated, which is necessary to maintain the required low tem-
perature for food storage. Consequently, foods having a strong 
odor or those that absorb odors easily should be covered. Veg-
etables, salads etc. should be covered to retain their crispness. 
The coldest positions in the refrigerator are under the cooling 
fins and at the bottom of the refrigerator. The warmer areas are 
on the upper door shelves. This should be considered when
placing different types of food in the refrigerator.

frozen food storage compartment

Quick frozen soft fruits and ice cream should be placed in the 
coldest part of the compartment, which is at the bottom of the 
aluminum liner. Frozen vegetables, may be stored in any part of 
the compartment. This compartment is not designed for deep or 
quickfreezing of food. Meat or fish, whether raw or prepared,
can be stored in the frozen food storage compartment provided 
they are precooled first in the refrigerator. They can be stored 
about three times longer in the frozen food compartment as 
compared to the fresh food compartment. To prevent food from 
drying out, keep it in covered dishes, containers, plastic bags or 
wrapped in aluminum foil.

Ice making

Ice cubes can be made in the ice tray placed in the freezer
compartment. The tray should be filled with water to within
1/4” (5 mm) from the top.
For faster ice making, the tray should be placed in direct 
contact with the bottom of the freezer compartment. To release 
the ice cubes seize the tray with both hands and twist the tray. 
Cubes not required should be replaced in the tray. Refill the 
tray with water and replace the tray in the freezer compartment. 
Ice will be made more rapidly if the thermostat is set at its 
highest position. It is a good idea to do this a few hours before 
the anticipated need for ice, but be sure to turn the thermostat 
back to normal setting, usually about mid-setting when the ice 
is formed. Food in the lower compartment may be frozen if the 
refrigerator is left on “

mAX

” position.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

EXPLOSION hAZArD.  Never store explosive 

substances in the refrigerator, such as cigarette 

lighter fuel, gasoline, ether or the like. Failure 

to heed this warning could cause an explosion 

resulting in death or severe personal injury.

WARNING

!

Do not use: 

A knife or an ice pick, or other sharp tools to 

• 

remove frost from the freezer shelves. It can 

create a leak in the ammonia system

A hot air blower. Permanent damage could 

• 

result from warping the metal or plastic parts.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Servel RGE400

Page 1: ...re fournisseur de gaz FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Pour votre s curit Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser...

Page 2: ...________________ 7 Periodic maintenance 7 Lighting 7 Shut off storage procedure 7 Troubleshooting 9 Spare parts 9 WIRING DIAGRAM______________________________ 9 Symbols The following symbols are used...

Page 3: ...s fuel for a free standing installation The installation must conform with local codes or in absence of local codes the following standards as applicable Free standing model for floor installation onl...

Page 4: ...e routed to avoid direct contact with the burner cover flue cover or any other components that could damage the cord insulation Refrigerator removal Before working on the refrigerator make sure the AC...

Page 5: ...h button 3 C in until it bottoms out and hold While holding button C push button D for the piezo igniter several times to light the burner This can be observed through the flame view port E After the...

Page 6: ...ads etc should be covered to retain their crispness The coldest positions in the refrigerator are under the cooling fins and at the bottom of the refrigerator The warmer areas are on the upper door sh...

Page 7: ...er should be aware of service that must be done on a regular schedule to keep the refrigerator operating properly A qualified technician who is familiar with LP gas systems and refrigerators should on...

Page 8: ...ure test port Burner jet Burner mounting screw Spark electrode Burner tube Thermocouple Electrode Burner tube 1 8 to 3 16 3 5 mm FIRE HAZARD Do not use a wire or pin when cleaning the burner jet as da...

Page 9: ...rts which will be available if required from your Dometic Service Cen ter Part No Description 200 74 19 21 7 Jet no 58 200 75 03 03 6 Burner with electrode 293 03 79 00 9 Electrode 293 14 96 04 2 Ther...

Page 10: ...e l arr t p riode d inactivit 15 MAINTENANCE ET ENTRETIEN__________________ 15 Maintenance p riodique 15 D pannage 17 Pi ces de rechange 17 Sch ma leqtrique_________________________ 17 Symboles Les sy...

Page 11: ...ratures ambiantes lev es il faut galement pr voir une circulation libre de l air au dessus de l unit r frig rante situ e derri re l appareil Assurez vous qu il reste un espace libre minimum de 4 pouc...

Page 12: ...et D Appliquez une solution bulles de savon du commerce non corrosive sur la buse du br leur Aucune bulle ne doit appara tre l orifice de la buse 6 La pr sence de bulles indique un d faut de fonction...

Page 13: ...n 2 B du thermostat sur la position 4 Enfoncez le bouton 3 C fond puis en le maintenant ainsi poussez plusieurs reprises le bouton D de l allumoir pi zo pour allumer le br leur L allumage du br leur p...

Page 14: ...sition m diane d s que la glace se sera form e Les aliments dans le compartiment inf rieur pourraient geler si le bouton restait sur la position de r glage MAX D givrage Le givre ne doit pas pouvoir s...

Page 15: ...sement peut provoquer une explosion avec des risques d accident mortel ou de graves blessures N B Du chromate de sodium est utilis comme protection contre la corrosion moins de 2 pour cent en poids du...

Page 16: ...la pression du GLP propane V rifier la pression du GLP propane et r gler de nouveau le r gulateur principal si la pression n est pas correcte La pres sion de service qui convient est de 11 pouces de...

Page 17: ...ange La liste suivante indique les pi ces habituellement utilis es et pouvant tre disponibles en cas de besoin aupr s de votre centre d entretien Dometic N de r f rence Description 200 74 19 21 7 Buse...

Page 18: ...s of this Warranty the Original Purchaser should contact their selling dealer If none is available you may call for the location of a service center at 1 800 544 4881 In Canada call 1 519 653 4390 Be...

Page 19: ...ty Registration Form an a check Mastercard Visa or Discover card number covering the charge for the DOMETICARE coverage Any cooling unit which is replaced will not be returned to the Original Purchase...

Page 20: ...Please Process At Once Name_ _____________________________ Address_ __________________________ City ST Zip_ _______________________ Please check here if new address TO THE INSTALLER PLEASE AFFIX THESE...

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