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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CONTROLS

This refrigerator is equipped with an Automatic Energy
Selector (AES) which controls its operation and energy
supply.

The system selects the available energy source in the order
230/240 V – 12 V – LP gas. No manual operation is neces-
sary for selecting the energy source.

The control panel is shown in fig. 3.

The refrigerator is set into operation by pushing button (A)
(main switch). The AES LED (C) lights green showing: AES
system working. Push- button (B) is used for setting the
electronic thermostat. The thermostat LEDs (D) show the
choosen temperature position. When there is a demand for
refrigeration, AES will connect the most favourable of the
available energy sources.

Note: 12 V must always be available to supply the electro-
nics.

STARTING THE REFRIGERATOR

All references are to fig. 3.

LP Gas operation

When the system chooses LP Gas operation, the flame
failure device is automatically opened, allowing the gas to
flow to the burner. At the same time, the electronic igniter is
energized.

After initial installation, servicing, or changing gas cylinders
etc., the gas pipes may contain some air which should be
allowed to escape by briefly turning on the refrigerator or
other appliances. This will ensure that the flame lights
immediately.

If the flame goes out (by gust of wind etc), the igniter is
immediately activated and reignites the gas.

Note: the control electronics and the igniter must have a
DC (battery) supply to operate.

Gas trouble-shooting

If the AES LED (C) is flashing red, the system was not able
to start or continue gas operation. Set the switch (A) to 0
and check that there is enough gas in the gas bottle, that its
valve is open and that any valves in the gas line to the
refrigerator are open.

Then push button (A) to "ON" again. After 10 sec. AES will
repeat the ignition sequence. When the AES LED (C) again
starts flashing red after 30 sec, the trouble persists (air in
the line, no gas?). Switch (A) briefly off and then on again. It
might be necessary to repeat this operation 3-4 times if the
tubing contains air (after changing gas bottles, repairs etc).
If this does not help, you should consult a service tech-
nician.

230 V Operation

When a mains connection is available, AES will select this.
Please note, that even being in AC mode, 12 V DC is nec-
cessary for the internal supply of the electronics.

12 V operation

AES will select the 12 V mode of operation only when the
vehicle engine is running (detected by the alternator con-
nection of the fridge).

SWITCHING BETWEEN ENERGY
SOURCES

When switching from one energy source to another, there
are some delays implemented in the AES system.

The 15 min. delay between switching off the engine and
starting gas mode is intended to to delay the starting of gas
mode e.g. when stopping at a filling station.

Undervoltage operation

The AES system is designed to guarantee the maximum
cooling efficiency under any circumstances. Therefore, the
system monitores continously the voltage level while being
in either 12 V DC or 230 V AC mode. If the voltage is too
low, the system switches to Gas mode shown by the yellow
LED (E in fig.3). The system stays in Gas mode, until the
electrial supply voltage has recovered to the normal level.

WINTER OPERATION

Please check that the ventilation grilles or the flue outlet are
not blocked by snow, leaves etc.

ELECTROLUX ventilation grilles A 1620 (fig. 2), can be
fitted with winter covers, model WA 120, to protect the
cooling unit against cold air. The covers may be fitted when
the outside temperature is below approx. 10°C and should
be fitted when the temperature is below the freezing point.

We suggest that you fit the winter covers also in the case
that the vehicle is laid up during the winter months.

REGULATING THE TEMPERATURE

The position number refers to fig. 3.

It will take a few hours for the refrigerator to reach normal
operating temperature. So we suggest you start it well in
advance of a trip and if possible store it with precooled
foodstuffs.

The temperature of the refrigerator main compartment is set

Nevertheless it is not allowed to have a naked

flame at a gas filling station. If you are not sure, that

your stop is shorter than 15 min., you are advised to

switch off the main switch (A), fig. 3, when stopping

at a filling station.

AES will select LP gas operation under the following
conditions:

No AC (230 V) available

Engine not running (no high current at 12 VDC available)

AC available but too low

Engine running but DC supply too low

(condition three and four are briefly described in item
Undervoltage operation)

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Summary of Contents for AES II CARAVAN

Page 1: ...185 RM 4365 RM 4215 RM 4405 RM 4235 RM 5215 RM 4265 RM 5275 RM 4275 RM 5405 RM 4285 AES II Deutsch Seite 1 English page 7 Français page 14 Italiano pagina 20 Español pagina 26 Svenska sida 32 Dansk side 38 Norsk side 44 Nederlands pag 50 Suomi sivu 57 ...

Page 2: ...r is responsible for delivery not later than seven days after the refrigerator was delivered DATA PLATE Check the data plate inside the refrigerator to ensure that you have received the right model The data plate contains e g the following details Model designation RM Product number Serial number Since these details will be needed if you have to contact service personnel it is a good idea to make ...

Page 3: ... mains connection is available AES will select this Please note that even being in AC mode 12 V DC is nec cessary for the internal supply of the electronics 12 V operation AES will select the 12 V mode of operation only when the vehicle engine is running detected by the alternator con nection of the fridge SWITCHING BETWEEN ENERGY SOURCES When switching from one energy source to another there are ...

Page 4: ...f heating appliance as this might damage the plastic surfa ces of the refrigerator Neither should any sharp objects be used to scrape off the ice The defrost water runs from a collector channel to a receptacle at the rear of the refrigerator where it evaporates Defrost water in the freezer compartment should be mopped up with a cloth When the ice has melted wipe the refrigerator dry and restart it...

Page 5: ...consumption For this reason the refrige rator should be installed if possible not at the entrance side of the vehicle normally orientated south and often with an awning which would impair the dispersion of heat and com bustion gases from the ventilation openings It is not a good practice to install the refrigerator so that the vent openings are covered by the vehicle s entrance door when this is o...

Page 6: ...for use with continuously operating bottled gas appliances and have threaded compression connections throughout PUSH ON CONNECTIONS MUST NOT BE USED We do not approve the use of rubber type flexible tubing for connecting permanently operating appliances of this type in the United Kingdom All connectors etc should be of a type specifically designed for the type and diameter of the con nection pipe ...

Page 7: ...d All splices should be screwed or soldered to keep voltage drop to a minimum The positive conductor must be protec ted by a 16 A fuse The connection D alternator has to be connected to the corresponding outlet of the vehicles electrical system Cross sections The D alternator connection does not carry high current therefore it is no need to use a high cross section cable For the 12 V and leads we ...

Page 8: ...p wheel house Height 220 220 Width 490 490 Depth 225 225 Capacity gross 40 60 70 70 77 81 89 103 lit net 36 51 60 60 72 77 83 92 lit frozen food compt 6 5 6 5 7 5 7 12 lit Weight without packaging 16 5 20 23 23 23 23 26 30 kg Electrical data Input 230 V 105 105 105 125 125 125 135 135 watt 12 V 100 100 100 120 120 120 130 130 watt Energy consumption in 24h 1 9 2 3 2 3 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 7 2 7 kWh 2 1 2...

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