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DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR
Operation with batteries
(internal power supply)
Indicator
Fault
Remedy
(3) and (8)
flashing brightly
Flame not ignited
Check gas supply (gas bottle, gas valve)
Press the
(8)
button after clearing the fault
(3) and (7)
flashing brightly
Burner defective
or cooling unit
defective
Check burner, burner nozzles, if necessary
contact Customer Service and arrange
replacement
Acoustic signal at
15 second intervals
Undervoltage
detection (internal
batteries)
Replace batteries
Automatic
switching from
external to internal
power supply
does not function
(absence of the
onboard 12V power
supply for the
electronics)
Refrigerator does
not function, gas
operation not
possible although
the batteries are
inserted
Switch off the refrigerator and start again
The onboard power supply was interrupted during
the starting of the gas operation
Note:
No automatic switching is performed during
the ignition.
Dometic Waeco CB-40 Cool Box
The CB-40 is suitable for cooling and freezing
foodstuffs. The Cool Box has an under-voltage
protection mechanism. To protect the battery,
the Cool Box switches off automatically if the
voltage is insufficient. When the voltage is
sufficient again, it switches on again.
Note:
Before starting your new Cool Box for
the first time, you should clean it inside and
outside with a clean damp cloth for hygienic
reasons. (see also “Cleaning and maintenance”
below).
Note:
The cool box is powered by 12V only.
Operating the Cool Box
Switch the Cool Box on by turning the control
knob to the right. (Fig 1.) After switching on,
it takes approximately 60 seconds before the
compressor starts up.
The desired temperature can be set by
adjusting the control knob between minimum
(warmest) and maximum (Coolest). Ensure that
the objects placed in the Cool Box are suitable
for cooling to the selected temperature.
Fig 1.
Warning:
Ensure that food or liquids
in glass containers are not excessively
refrigerated. Liquids expand when they
freeze and can thus destroy the glass
containers.
The cooling capacity can be influenced by
• The ambient temperature,
•
The amount of food to be conserved,
•
The frequency with which the lid is opened.
The temperature in the Cool Box varies from
Summary of Contents for Motorhomes 2013
Page 2: ...Motorhome Owner s Service and Warranty Handbook...
Page 6: ...4...
Page 16: ...WA RR A NT Y INF OR MATIO N 14...
Page 17: ...MO TOR HOME CO DE 15 MOTORHOME CODE Code of conduct 16 The Country code 18 The Coastal code 18...
Page 28: ...P RE PA RIN G F OR T H E R O A D 26...
Page 32: ...E N R OU TE 30...
Page 41: ...A RRIVA L AT SIT E 39 ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the motorhome 40...
Page 52: ...SE R VICE S 50 GAS SCHEMATIC Typical gas schematic drawing with water heater...
Page 64: ...SE R VICE S 62...
Page 167: ...F ITTE D E QU IP ME NT 165...
Page 182: ...F IT T E D E QU IP M E N T 180 SHOWER COLOUR REFERENCE...
Page 194: ...MA IN T E NA N CE 190...
Page 200: ...U SE FU L INF OR MATIO N 196...
Page 201: ...U SE F U L INF OR MAT ION 197...