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REFRIGERATOR
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Disconnect the voltage and gas supply.
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Empty the refrigerator.
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Put a cloth in the ice compartment and the
refrigerator to absorb any excess water.
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Leave the door open.
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The thawed water of the main refrigerator
runs into a condensation container on the
back of the refrigerator where it evaporates.
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Wipe both compartments dry with a cloth.
Operating with low ambient
temperatures
Note:
If you have purchased and are using extra
winter covers. Do not attach the top winter cover
while operating with gas. This prevents heat
from building up and the fumes from the
refrigerator can be extracted properly.
Note:
Cold air can restrict the performance of
the unit. Attach the winter covers if you
experience a reduced cooling capacity at low
ambient temperatures. This protects the unit
from excessively cold air that might otherwise
restrict its performance.
Attach the winter covers when the vheicle is
cleaned from the outside or not used for a
prolonged period of time.
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Regularly check that the ventilation grille is
not obstructed by leaves, snow, or similar.
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Attach the winter cover to the lower grille.
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Only for direct/alternating current operation,
not for gas operation: Attach the winter cover
to the upper grille.
Operation at high ambient
temperatures
At high outside temperatures in combination
with high levels of humidity, condensa
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tion may
form on the freezer compartment frame. The
freezer compartment is fitted with a frame
heater (12 V/3.5 W). Switch the frame heater on
to prevent conden
≠
sation from forming on the
frame of the freezer compartment.
The frame heater is switched on continuously in
the following operating modes (no display):
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AC operation
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Automatic operation
Note:
Do not switch the frame heater to
permanent operation when the refrigerator is
being operated with gas. This could discharge
the on-board battery.
Proceed as follows to switch on the frame
heater:
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Press the button to set the frame heater
as follows:
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Press the button once for a 2-hour
setting; the temperature display shows
one bar
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Press the button twice for a 5-hour
setting; the temperature display shows
two bars
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Press the button a third time for
continuous operation; the temperature
dis
≠
play shows three bars
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Press the button a fourth time to switch
it off; the temperature display goes off.
Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING: Always disconnect the
refrigerator from the mains before
you clean and service it.
Note:
Do not use sharp cleaning agents or hard
objects for cleaning.
Never use hard or sharp objects or blow dryers
to remove ice or to loosen objects stuck to the
device.
Do not use any mechanical tools or any other
tools to speed up the defrosting process.
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Clean the refrigerator regularly and as soon
as it becomes dirty with a damp cloth.
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Wipe the refrigerator dry with a cloth after
cleaning.
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Check the condensate drain regularly.
Clean the condensate drain when necessary. If it
is blocked the condensate colllects on the
bottom of the refrigerator.
Ensure that the ventilation grille in the outer wall
of the motor home or caravan and the roof vent
of the refrigerator are free of dust and
contamination. This ensures that during
operation, the generated heat can be dissipated,
the refrigerator is not damaged and the cooling
capacity is not compromised.
Summary of Contents for ALARIA 2018
Page 14: ...PREPARING FOR THE ROAD 14 Fig 6 Checking Left Right Friction Pads...
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Page 51: ...51 SERVICES SERVICES Water 52 Gas 59 Electricity 64...
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Page 67: ...67 ELECTRICS ELECTRICS Power Control System 68 Battery 74 Fuses 78 Technical Data 85...
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Page 118: ...118 FLYSCREENS BLINDS ROOFLIGHTS Opening and closing the panoramic rooflight...
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Page 127: ...127 AL KO CHASSIS TYRES AL KO CHASSIS TYRES Chassis 128 General Maintenance 129 Tyres 130...
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