Please read this instruction manual carefully before first use, and store it in
a safe place. If you pass on the product to another person, hand over this
instruction manual along with it.
You find the installation manual online at:
“dometic.com/manuals”.
The instructions in the installation manual are intended for qualified
personnel at workshops who are familiar with the guidelines and
safety precautions to be applied.
Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can cause death
or serious injury.
CAUTION!
Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can lead to injury.
!
NOTICE!
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Failure to observe this instruction can cause material damage and impair
the function of the product.
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Supplementary information for operating the product.
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2Safety instructions
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage in the following cases:
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Damage to the product resulting from mechanical influences and incorrect
connection voltage
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Alterations to the product without express permission from the manufacturer
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Use for purposes other than those described in the operating manual
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In particular, the manufacturer will not be liable for any consequential damage,
especially consequential damage caused by failure of the roof air conditioner.
2.1General safety
WARNING!
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Electrical devices are not toys.
The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they are under supervision or have been given
instruction.
•
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they are under supervision or
have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe
way and understand the hazards involved.
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Children shall not play with the appliance.
•
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed by children
without supervision.
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Only use the device as intended.
•
Do not make any alterations or conversions to the device.
•
Installation, maintenance and repairs of the roof air conditioner may
only be carried out by qualified personnel who are familiar with the
risks involved when handling refrigerant and air conditioning systems
as well as the relevant regulations. Inadequate repairs may cause
serious hazards. For repair service, please contact the service centre in
your country (addresses on the back page).
•
Do not use the device near flammable fluids or in closed rooms.
•
Make sure no combustible objects are stored or installed near the air
outlet. A distance of at least 50 cm must be kept.
•
Do not reach into air outlets or insert any foreign objects in the roof air
conditioner.
•
Do not undo the upper cover of the roof air conditioner in the event of
a fire. Use approved extinguishing agents instead. Do not use water to
extinguish fires.
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NOTICE!
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Never drive through automatic car washes when the roof air
conditioner is mounted.
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Please ask your vehicle manufacturer if a technical inspection is
required after fitting an air conditioner and whether the height entered
in your vehicle documents needs to be altered.
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If faults occur in the roof air conditioner's refrigerant circuit, the roof air
conditioner must be checked by a specialist company and properly
repaired. The refrigerant must never be released into the air.
2.2Operating the device safely
WARNING!
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Always disconnect the power supply when working on the device.
!
NOTICE!
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The roof air conditioner is not suitable for use in agricultural or
construction vehicles.
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Operate the device only if you are certain that the housing and the
cables are undamaged.
3Target group for this manual
This operating manual is for the user of the roof air conditioner.
4Intended use
The Harrier Lite roof air conditioner is designed for installation on the roof of a
caravan or recreational vehicle to provide reverse cycle heating and cooling. It is
intended for vehicles with roofs with a thickness of 20 to 100 mm. The roof air
onditioner must be installed so that it is within ±10° of the horizontal plane. It is not
suitable for houses and apartments.
The roof air conditioner is not suitable for installation in construction machines,
agricultural machines or similar equipment. It will not work properly if exposed to
strong vibrations.
The function of the roof air conditioner is guaranteed for temperatures between
–2 °C and 52 °C.
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5Technical description
The roof air conditioner supplies the interior with cool or warm air which is without
dust and dirt and can be dehumidified.
The roof air conditioner is operated with the remote control or via the control panel
on the air conditioner.
NOTE
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The roof air conditioner can lower the temperature within the vehicle to
a certain level. The temperature depends on the type of vehicle, the
ambient temperature and the cooling capacity of your roof air
conditioner.
Below an outer temperature of 16 °C the roof air conditioner doesn’t
cool anymore. In this case only use the air conditioning mode
“Ventilation” ().
5.1Control panel
1
The control panel (1) is at the air outlet unit of the roof air conditioner.
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AUTO
2
Control and display elements (fig. 2):
SymbolExplanation
Switches the roof air conditioner on or to stand-by mode.
+ button: Increases the currently displayed value.
– button: Reduces the currently displayed value.
Activates the sleep function (chapter “Additional functions” on page 11).
Indicates the timer is set.
Displays the set temperature and indicates fan level when fan is adjusted.
Enables/disables automatic mode (chapter “Air conditioning modes” on
page 10).
Enables/disables cooling mode (chapter “Air conditioning modes” on
page 10).
Enables/disables heating mode (chapter “Air conditioning modes” on
page 10).
Adjusts the fan speed between Low, Med or High – showing as 1, 2 or 3 on
the air outlet unit display for a short time when changed.
Enables/disables ventilation mode (chapter “Air conditioning modes” on
page 10). Circulates air without heating or cooling.
Enables/disables dehumidification mode (chapter “Air conditioning
modes” on page 10).
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TURBO
°C/°F
1
3
5.2Remote control
All settings of the device (e. g. temperature settings, timer programming) are
transmitted to the roof air conditioner by remote control.
The following control and display elements are available on the remote control
(fig. 3, page 9) :
No./ButtonExplanation
1Display
Displays the following:
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Time
•
Selected room temperature (target value) in °C or °F
•
Actual room temperature
•
Air conditioning mode
•
Fan level
•
Symbols for active additional functions
•
Battery status
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No./ButtonExplanation
Switches the roof air conditioner on or to stand-by mode.
+ button: Increases the currently displayed value.
– button: Reduces the currently displayed value.
Adjusts the fan speed between Low, Med or High – showing as 1, 2 or 3 on
the air outlet unit display for a short time when changed.
Selects the air operation mode (chapter “Air conditioning modes” on
page 10).
Selects the turbo mode.
Sets the fan speed to Turbo speed to rapidly cool or heat the inside of the
vehicle. After it reaches set temperature or is pressed again the fan will
return to the previous setting.
Activates the sleep function (chapter “Additional functions” on page 11).
Sets the timer and the clock.
Finishes timer and clock settings.
Switches between temperature units Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).
5.3Air conditioning modes
The roof air conditioner has the following air conditioning modes:
Air conditioning
mode
Automatic
Display
message
(on display)
(on remote
control)
Explanation
You specify the temperature, and the air conditioner
brings the interior to this temperature by heating or
cooling and by controlling the necessary fan speed.
CoolingYou specify the temperature and fan settings, and the
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Air conditioning
mode
HeatingYou specify the temperature and fan settings, and the
DehumidificationDehumidification removes moisture from the air with-
VentilationThe fan operates to circulate air without heating or
Display
message
Explanation
air conditioner heats the interior to this temperature.
The fan will only start after 2 min (on Low speed) and
the after around 5 min will got to the set fan speed
(after the evaporator reaches temperature).
out heating or cooling the inside. The fan speed is
Low.
cooling.
5.4Additional functions
The roof air conditioner has the following additional functions:
Additional
function
Display
message
Explanation
TimerThe air conditioner is switched on at the specified time.
The air conditioner is switched off at the specified time.
SleepThe sleep function reduces the fan speed and the
compressor speed to reduce the noise levels for easier
sleeping.
6Before initial use
Inspection before starting up
Before you switch on the roof air conditioner, observe the following:
➤ Check whether the supply voltage and frequency correspond to the values
specified in the technical data (see leaflet).
➤ Ensure both the air intake opening and the air nozzles are free. All ventilation
grilles must always be kept free to ensure that the roof air conditioner is able to
operate at maximum capacity.
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CAUTION! Beware of injury
!
Set the time
➤ Set the current time (see chapter “Setting the time” on page 16).
Set the remote control
➤ Insert the batteries (see chapter “Replacing the remote control batteries” on
page 17).
✓ The display shows all symbols for 5 seconds.
✓ The remote control is ready for operation.
Do not insert your fingers or objects into the air nozzles or the intake
grille.
7Operating the roof air conditioner
7.1Basic notes on operation
The roof air conditioner has three operating modes:
Operating modeFeatures
OffThe roof air conditioner is switched off.
The remote control is inactive.
Stand-byThe roof air conditioning is ready for operation and can be switched
on with the remote control.
OnThe roof air conditioner is conditioning the air in the interior.
You can use the control panel to
•
switch the roof air conditioner to and from stand-by mode
•
make the settings
•
select additional functions
You can use the remote control to
•
switch the roof air conditioner to and from stand-by mode.
•
make the settings
•
select additional functions
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7.2Using the remote control
The remote control must be pointed at the IR receiver (1) on the control panel during
operation.
➤ Press a button.
✓ The value is transmitted directly to the roof air conditioner.
✓ The roof air conditioner confirms the receipt of data with a high note.
Switching only the remote control to or from stand-by
In stand-by mode, the remote control display shows the time only.
If the remote control is not pointing to the IR receiver on the control panel, you can
activate the remote control or switch it to stand-by independently from the roof air
conditioner:
➤ Press the button.
7.3Hints for improved use
The following hints will optimise the performance of your roof air conditioner:
•
Improve the heat insulation of your vehicle by sealing gaps and hanging reflective
blinds or curtains on your windows.
•
If the vehicle has been subjected to direct sunlight for a long time: Operate the
roof air conditioner in the “Ventilation” () mode with the windows open for a
while before switching on the “Cooling” () air conditioning mode.
•
Avoid opening doors and windows as far as possible in the “Cooling” ()
mode.
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Align the air nozzles sensibly.
•
Make sure the air nozzles and intake grille are not covered by cloths, paper or
other objects.
7.4Switching the roof air conditioner on and to stand-by
NOTE
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➤ Press the button.
✓ The roof air conditioner is switched on.
When roof air conditioner is switched on, it begins to condition the
air to the values that were set most recently.
•
The roof air conditioner can be switched ed off only by cutting mains
power.
•
You can use the remote control or the control panel to switch it on or
to stand-by
➤ Press the button again to switch to stand-by.
7.5Selecting the air conditioning mode
➤ Select the desired air conditioning mode using the MODE button, see chapter
“Air conditioning modes” on page 10.
✓ The roof air conditioner confirms the receipt of the values with a high note.
✓ The roof air conditioner is switched to the selected air conditioning mode.
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7.6Selecting the fan setting manually
The fan controls the strength of the air supply.
In all modes, except for the “Automatic”() mode, the fan speed can be selected
manually.
Display messageExplanation
Three fan speeds
Auto fan (changes the fan speed based on the temperature setting
and actual room temperature)
only available in the “Cooling” () and “Heating” () modes.
Turbo fan speed, only when
TURBO button is pressed.
➤ Use the button to select the desired fan speed.
✓ The roof air conditioner confirms the receipt of the values with a high note.
✓ The new fan speed is set.
7.7Setting the temperature
Cooling Mode
In the “Automatic” (), “Cooling” (), and “Dehumidifying” () modes, you can
specify a temperature between 16 °C and 30 °C via the remote control.
➤ Use the + or – button to select the desired temperature.
✓ The roof air conditioner confirms the receipt of the values with a high note.
✓ The temperature is set on the roof air conditioner.
Heating Mode
In the “Automatic” () and “Heating” () modes, you can specify a temperature
between 16 °C and 30 °C via the remote control.
➤ Use the + or – button to select the desired temperature.
✓ The roof air conditioner confirms the receipt of the values with a high note.
✓ The temperature is set on the roof air conditioner.
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7.8Adjusting the air nozzles
The air supply within the vehicle can be regulated by setting the air nozzles.
➤ Turn the slats (1) in the air nozzles independently in the required directions. The
air flow can be adjusted along the ceiling or towards the floor.
7.9Setting the time
The remote control needs the current time in order to program the timer. The time is
indicated on the display of the remote control in 24 hour format.
Perform the following steps to set the time:
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➤ Press and hold the button for 2 s.
✓ The time flashes on the display of the remote control.
➤ Use the + or – button to set the current time.
Press the longer than 2 s to increase or decrease the time quicker.
➤ Press the SET button to confirm the time.
The remote control returns to its initial mode and saves the current
setting, if no key is pressed on the remote control for 15 seconds while
setting the time.
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7.10Activating the sleep function
NOTE
The sleep function is only availabe in “Cooling” and “Heating” mode.
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When the sleep function is activated, the compressor speed and the fan speed is
limited to a lower level to reduce the noise levels for easier sleeping.
➤ Set the required temperature (see chapter “Setting the temperature” on
page 15).
➤ Press the button.
✓ The symbol appears in the display.
The sleep function is activated.
➤ To deactivate the sleep function press the button again.
NOTE
The sleep function is deactivated if the MODE button is pressed.
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7.11Replacing the remote control batteries
Replace the batteries if you see the symbol on the display.
The battery compartment is on the back of the remote control.
➤ Gently push down the lid of the battery compartment and slide it open in the
direction of the arrow.
➤ Insert the new batteries (2x type AAA) in the remote control as indicated in the
battery compartment.
➤ Close the cover of the battery compartment.
Protect the environment!
Do not dispose of batteries with general household waste.
B
Return any used batteries to your retailer or take them to a collection
point.
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7.12Setting the timer
The timer function allows you to set a specific time period for air conditioning. You
can specify the switch-on time, the switch-off time or both values.
NOTE
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➤ Before programming the timer, select the air conditioning mode and all required
values (e.g. temperature).
Setting the switch-on time
➤ Press the button once.
✓ The ON symbol () flashes on the display of the remote control.
➤ Use the + or – button to set the time when the air conditioner will be switched on.
The remote control returns to its initial mode if no button is pressed on
the remote control for 15 seconds while programming the timer.
➤ Press the SET button to transmit the value to the roof air conditioner.
✓ The switch-on time is set on the roof air conditioner.
The roof air conditioner is switched on with the selected air conditioning mode
at the specified time.
➤ Switch the roof air conditioner to stand-by.
Setting the switch-off time
➤ Press the button twice.
✓ The OFF symbol () flashes on the display of the remote control.
➤ Use the + or – button to set the time when the air conditioner will be switched off.
➤ Press the SET button to transmit the value to the roof air conditioner.
✓ The switch-off time is set on the roof air conditioner.
The roof air conditioner runs in the selected air conditioning mode until the
specified time.
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Setting the switch-on and switch-off times
➤ Press the
✓ The ON symbol () flashes on the display of the remote control.
The OFF symbol () is displayed.
✓ Use the + or – button to set the time when the roof air conditioner is to switch on.
➤ Press the
✓ The OFF symbol () flashes on the display of the remote control.
➤ Use the + or – button to set the time when the roof air conditioner is to switch off.
➤ Press the SET button to transmit the value to the roof air conditioner.
✓ The switch-on and switch-off times are set on the roof air conditioner.
✓ The roof air conditioner starts in the selected air conditioning mode at the
specified time and runs until the second specified time.
➤ Switch the roof air conditioner to stand-by.
Cancelling timer settings
button three times.
button again.
If you have set the timer, you can cancel these settings as follows:
➤ Press the button four times.
✓ The timer symbol disappears.
✓ The setting has been cancelled.
8Cleaning the roof air conditioner
NOTICE! Beware of damage
•
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Do not clean the roof air conditioner with a high-pressure cleaner.
Exposure to water can damage the air conditioner.
•
Do not use sharp or hard objects or cleaning agents for cleaning as
these may damage the roof air conditioner.
•
To clean the roof air conditioner, use water with a gentle cleaning
agent. Never use petrol, diesel or solvents.
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NOTICE! Beware of damage
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The air outlet unit display screen (1) is acrylic and can be damaged by
some common household chemicals.
Only use a mild solution of warm soapy water to clean it.
Chemical cleaners, window cleaners, alcohol, certain tensides, organic
solvents, softeners and similar can damage the display.
➤ Regularly remove leaves and other dirt from the ventilation grilles (1) of the roof
air conditioner. Make sure you do not damage the grilles in the process.
➤ Clean the housing of the roof air conditioner and the air outlet unit occasionally
with a damp cloth.
➤ Clean the remote control with a slightly damp cloth from time to time. We
recommend using a cleaning cloth for glasses to clean the display.
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WARNING!
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IntervalInspection/maintenance
RegularlyCheck the condensation water drainage:
Any other maintenance work to that which is described here may only
be carried out by qualified personnel who are familiar with the risks
involved when handling refrigerant and air conditioning systems as well
as the relevant regulations.
➤ Check whether the condensation water drainage channels (1) at the
sides of the roof air conditioner are clear and the condensation water
is able to escape.
RegularlyClean the filter of the air discharge unit:
1
2
2
1
➤ Insert a flat screwdriver or knife into the handle (1) to pull the
filters (2) slightly out.
➤ Remove the filters by hand.
➤ Clean the filters with a detergent solution and let it dry.
➤ Slide the dry filters back in.
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IntervalInspection/maintenance
Once per yearCheck the profile seals:
➤ Check the seal between the roof air conditioner and the roof of the
vehicle for cracks and other damage.
Once per yearHave the heat exchanger serviced:
➤ Have the heat exchanger of the roof air conditioner serviced by
specialist workshop.
10Troubleshooting
ProblemCauseRemedy
Roof air
conditioner
constantly
switches itself
off.
Not cooling wellThe roof air conditioner is not set to
Icing sensor has tripped.Outer temperature is too low or
cooling.
The ambient temperature is above
52 °C.
The temperature set is higher than
the room temperature.
The ambient temperature is below
16 °C.
One of the temperature sensors is
defective.
all air nozzles are closed.
➤ Set the roof air conditioner to
cooling.
The roof air conditioner is only
designed for ambient temperatures of up to 52 °C.
➤ Select a lower temperature.
The roof air conditioner is
designed for cooling only at
ambient temperatures above
16 °C.
➤ Contact an authorised service
agent or Dometic.
The evaporator fan is damaged.
The condenser fan is damaged.
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ProblemCauseRemedy
Not heating wellThe roof air conditioner is not set to
heating.
The ambient temperature is below
–2 °C.
The temperature set is lower than the
room temperature.
One of the temperature sensors is
defective.
The evaporator fan is damaged.
The condenser fan is damaged.
Low air outputThe air intake grilles are blocked or
obstructed.
The fan is defective.➤ Contact an authorised service
➤ Set the roof air conditioner to
heating.
The roof air conditioner is
designed for best operation at
ambient temperatures above
–2 °C.
➤ Select a higher temperature.
➤ Contact an authorised service
agent or Dometic.
➤ Remove any leaves and other
dirt from the ventilation grilles
of the roof air conditioner.
agent or Dometic.
Water enters the
vehicle.
Roof air
conditioner does
not switch on.
Roof air
conditioner does
not switch off.
The condensation water drainage
openings are clogged up.
The seals are damaged.➤ Contact an authorised service
No supply voltage (240 V AC)
connected.
The voltage is too low (under
200 V AC).
The voltage converter is defective.
One of the temperature sensors is
defective.
The electrical fuse of the power
supply is too low.
One of the temperature sensors is
defective.
The electrical fuse of the power
supply is too low.
➤ Clean the drainage openings
for condensation water.
agent or Dometic.
➤ Check the power supply.
➤ Contact an authorised service
agent or Dometic.
➤ Check the electrical fuse of
the power supply.
➤ Contact an authorised service
agent or Dometic.
➤ Check the electrical fuse of
the power supply.
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ProblemCauseRemedy
Remote control
does not register.
The remote control is not pointing
towards the air outlet unit display.
The batteries in the remote control
are empty.
Note: The display of the remote
control will still be bright even if the
batteries are low.
➤ Point the remote control
towards the air outlet unit
display.
➤ Replace the batteries in the
remote control.
11Warranty
The statutory warranty period applies. If the product is defective, please contact the
service partner in your country (addresses on the back of the instruction manual).
Our experts will be happy to help you and will discuss the warranty process with you
in more detail.
12Disposal
Regulations for environmental safety and correct disposal
All organisations must apply a set of procedures to identify, evaluate and control the
influence that their activities (manufacturing, products, services, etc.) have on the
environment.
The procedures to be followed to identify significant environmental impact must take
the following factors into account:
•
use of raw materials and natural resources
•
atmospheric emissions
•
discharge of liquids
•
waste management and recycling
•
contamination of the soil
In order to minimise environmental impact, the manufacturer provides a series of
indications here below that should be taken into account by all those who, for whatever reason, interact with the appliance during its working life.
•
All packing components must be disposed of (preferably recycled) in
compliance with statutory legislation in the country in which disposal takes place.
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All product components must be disposed of (preferably recycled) in
compliance with statutory legislation in the country in which disposal takes place.
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For correct disposal, the appliance must be consigned to an authorised waste
disposal company to ensure that all recyclable components are reused and the
remaining materials are processed properly.
•
During installation ensure the room has adequate ventilation to prevent the buildup of stale air that might be harmful to the health of the operators.
•
During operation and maintenance ensure that any waste pollutant products (oil,
grease, etc.) are disposed of correctly.
•
Keep noise levels down to reduce noise pollution.
For more information on correct dismantling of our products please refer to the
recycling handbooks at dometic.com.
➤ Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever
possible.
➤ When in operation or undergoing repairs and maintenance work, make sure that
the refrigerant circuit is not damaged and refrigerant cannot escape. It acts as a
greenhouse gas and should not be allowed into the environment.
If you wish to finally dispose of the product, ask your local recycling centre
or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the
M
➤ Dispose of the product at an official waste disposal facility in accordance with the
applicable recycling or disposal guidelines.
B
Any person who handles or works on equipment containing refrigerant in Australia
must have an appropriate refrigerant handling license.
applicable disposal regulations.
Protect the environment!
Do not dispose of any batteries with general household waste.
Return defective or used batteries to your retailer or dispose of them at
collection points.
This includes:
•
decanting the refrigerant
•
manufacturing, installing, commissioning, servicing or maintaining equipment
regardless of whether it is charged with refrigerant or not
•
decommissioning or disposing of equipment where refrigerant is present
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Discharge of refrigerant into the atmosphere is against the law. Severe penalties
apply.
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Mail: firmapost@dometic.no
POLAND
Dometic Poland Sp. z o.o .
Ul. Puławska 435A
PL-02-801 Warszaw a
+48 22 414 3200
+48 22 414 3201
Mail: info@dometic.pl
PORTUGAL
Dometic Spain, S.L.
Branch Office em Portugal
Rot. de São Gonçalo nº 1 – Esc. 12
2775-399 Carcavelos
+351 219 244 173
+351 219 243 206
Mail: info@dometic.pt
RUSSIA
Dometic RUS LLC
Komsomolskaya square 6-1
RU-107140 Moscow
+7 495 780 79 39
+7 495 916 56 53
Mail: info@dometic.ru
SINGAPORE
Dometic Pte Ltd
18 Boon Lay Way
06–141 Trade Hub 21
Singapore 609966
+65 6795 3177
+65 6862 6620
Mail: dometic@dometic.com.sg
SLOVAKIA
Dometic Slovakia s.r.o.
Sales Office Brat islava
Nádražná 34/A
900 28 Ivánka pri Duna ji
/ +421 2 45 529 680
Mail: bratislava@ dometic.com
SOUTH AFRICA
Dometic (Pty) Ltd.
Regional Office
South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa
2 Avalon Road
West Lake View Ext 11
Modderfontein 1645
Johannesburg
+27 87 3530380
Mail: info@dometic.co.za
SPAIN
Dometic Spain S.L.
Avda. Sierra del Guadarrama, 16
E-28691 Villanueva de la Cañada
Madrid
+34 902 111 042
+34 900 100 245
Mail: info@dometic.es
SWEDEN
Dometic Scandinavia AB
Gustaf Melins gata 7
SE-42131 Västra Frölunda
+46 31 7341100
+46 31 7341101
Mail: info@dometicgroup.se
SWITZERLAND
Dometic Switzerland AG
Riedackerstrasse 7a
CH-8153 Rümlang
+41 44 8187171
+41 44 8187191
Mail: info@dometic.ch
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Dometic Middle East FZCO
P. O. Box 17860
S-D 6, Jebel Ali Freezone
Dubai
+971 4 883 3858
+971 4 883 3868
Mail: info@dometic.ae
UNITED KINGDOM
Dometic UK Ltd.
Dometic House, The Brewery
Blandford St. Mar y
Dorset DT11 9LS
+44 344 626 0133
+44 344 626 0143
Mail: customerservices@ dometic.co.uk
USA
Dometic RV Division
1120 North Main Street
Elkhart, IN 46515
+1 574-264-2131
4450017951 54-606-MA03 11/2018
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