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Main power button ON/OFF
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AUTO Mode indicator lamp
③
AUTO/GAS Mode selector button
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CHECK indicator lamp
FRIDGE
AUTOMATIC VS. PROPANE MODE
When you set your fridge to the
AUTOMATIC
mode it automatically selects the available energy source; this
means, if you are hooked up to the campground's power grid, the fridge runs on
110V
(AC)
. If no hook-up is
available, it runs on
PROPANE
(LP)
. We generally recommend setting the Automatic mode for your fridge. If
the fridge is set to Propane (LP), it exclusively runs on propane and does not automatically switch to AC when
you hook up to the 110V power grid.
CAUTION:
1.
Park the RV in a level spot. Incline positions can damage the fridge.
2.
Always make sure to close the fridge and freezer doors properly.
3.
Before you enter a gas station or a ferry please turn off the fridge first, then shut off the
propane. After leaving gas station or ferry turn on propane first and fridge second.
2-way propane and 110V-operated fridge
DOMETIC MODELS
The control panel for your fridge is above the freezer behind the door. Press the ON/OFF button to turn your
fridge on and off. If the button is in a pushed position, the fridge is turned on.
Troubleshooting: DOMETIC Fridge
Problem
Cause/Solution
Display is on but fridge does
not cool
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Failure because RV is not parked level
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Fridge is too full, air can’t circulate
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Evaporator fins
iced up, thermistor
too high (colder)
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Evaporator thermistor
too low (warmer)
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Cable
fell off the thermistor
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Temperature set too low at the control board at front of fridge
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Extreme heat when fridge side of the RV is exposed to direct sunlight
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Rare but possible: The flexible propane line is kinked and restricting the
propane and as well the fresh water supply when moving the slide out
Fridge does not work with
110V hook-up.
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No power from campground
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Blown fuse in the inside fuse box
Fridge does not work on
propane
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Propane tank empty or the valve is closed
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Air in propane line when the propane tank was refilled or has not been used
for an extended time. Turn fridge off and on several times. If problem
persists, turn off the valve on the propane tank, turn the stove on so that air
can escape from the line. Then slowly turn the propane valve open again.
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Propane flame is out due to wind or the like. Turn off the fridge and then turn
it back on after a few seconds.
Fridge stopped working and
LED’s and lights are off or
fridge
doesn’t
cool
in
battery mode
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Empty coach batteries
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Coach batteries turned off at the battery/main power switch
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Thermal fuse blown (for solution please see below)
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Reset button is tripped (for solution please see below)
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