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B. Cooling Performance Symptoms
These symptoms apply to cooling performance of food storage compartments. See (Table 8).
Table 8
Symptom
Possible Cause
Action
Cooling performance is-
sues common to
BOTH
lower and upper food com-
partments.
(Too cold, or not cold
enough.)
Improper use or settings.
●
Make sure temperature (cooling level) setting is correct.
●
Make sure drawer / door is closed and sealing properly.
Refrigerator requires time to cool down when power has
been off for a long while.
Standby mode:
Compartment temperature
sensing error.
●
See “1. Standby Mode” on page (9) for more information.
●
Contact a Dometic dealer or Service Center for repair.
Cooling performance is-
sues for upper food com-
partment.
(Too cold, or not cold
enough.)
Refrigerator is out of level.
●
See “E. Keep Refrigerator Level” on page (6).
Over-packed food storage.
●
Arrange food to allow free air circulation.
Extremely cold (subzero)
weather conditions.
●
Turn upper food compartment
OFF
.
When ambient temperature rises, please restart upper food
compartment before requesting service
Upper food compartment
stops cooling.
(Electric and gas modes.)
Absorption system is not
functioning.
●
Immediately turn refrigerator
OFF
.
●
Contact a Dometic dealer or Service Center for repair.
Do
NOT
use refrigerator until it has been repaired. Do
NOT
attempt to solve problem by repeatedly restarting
refrigerator.
Control module is not op-
erating.
●
Make sure power is turned
ON
at control panel.
●
Make sure 12 Vdc power is available and connected.
Lower food compartment
stops cooling.
Compressor issue.
● If LED error code is flashing, see “D. Compressor System
Error Codes” on page (20).
● If no LED error code is flashing:
●
Make sure power is turned
ON
at control panel.
●
Make sure 120 Vac or 12 Vdc power is available and
connected.
APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING