Waeco CoolMatic RPD-175, CoolMatic RPD-215 Instruction Manual

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CoolMatic
RPD-175, RPD-215
Refrigerator
Instruction manual
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Please read this manual carefully before starting the machine. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. If the device is resold, this operating manual must be handed over to the purchaser along with the device.
Contents
1 Notes on using the instruction manual 5
2 Safety instructions 6
3 Scope of delivery 7
4 Intended use 8
5 Technical description 8
6 Installing and connecting the refrigerator 8
7 Using the refrigerator 13
8 Cleaning and maintenance 20
9 Guarantee 20
10 Disposal 20
11 Troubleshooting 21
12 Technical data 23
1 Notes on using the instruction manual
The following symbols are used in this instruction manual:
Caution! Safety instruction: failure to observe this instruction can cause injury or damage the device.
Caution! Safety instruction relating to a danger from an electrical current or voltage. Failure to observe this instruction can damage the device and impair its function and cause injury.
Note Supplementary information for operating the device.
Action: this symbol indicates that action is required on your part. The required
action is described step-by-step.
This symbol indicates the result of an action.
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1, page 4: this refers to an element in an illustration. In this case, item 1 in
fi gure 4 on page 4.
Please observe the following safety instructions.
2 Safety instructions
Caution! Dometic International will not be held liable for claims for
damage resulting from the following:
– Damage to the device resulting from mechanical infl uences and overvoltage
– Alterations to the device made without the explicit permission of Dometic International
– Usage for purposes other than those described in the installation manual
2.1 General safety
Have a trained technician make installations in wet rooms.
Do not operate the device if it is visibly damaged.
This device may only be repaired by qualifi ed personnel. Inadequate
repairs can lead to considerable hazards. Should your device need to be repaired, please contact WAECO customer services.
Do not open the refrigerant circuit under any circumstances.
Place the device in a dry location where it is protected against
splashing water.
Do not place the device near naked fl ames or other heat sources
(heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens etc.).
Ensure that the ventilation slots are not covered.
The device is not suitable for storing caustic materials or materials
containing solvents.
Before starting up the device for the fi rst time, check whether the
operating voltage and the battery voltage correspond (see type plate).
Danger of fatal injuries!
When using the device on boats: if the device is powered by the mains, ensure that the power supply has a ground fault interrupter circuit.
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Food may only be stored in its original packaging or in suitable
containers.
If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced to prevent possible
electrical hazards. Only replace a damaged power cable with a power cable of the same type and specifi cations.
2.2 Operating the device safely
Electronic devices are not toys.
Always keep and use the device out of the reach of children.
If you connect the device to a battery, make sure that food does not
come into contact with the battery acid.
Protect the device against rain and moisture.
Disconnect the cooling device and other power consuming devices
from the battery before connecting the battery to a quick charging device.
Overvoltage can damage the electronics of the device.
Danger of fatal injuries!
Do not touch exposed cables with your bare hands. This especially applies when operating the device with an AC mains power supply.
3 Scope of delivery
Quantity Description
1 Refrigerator
1 Instruction manual
1 LH hinge conversion kit (with instruction)
2 Airing position card
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RPD-175, RPD-215 Intended use
4 Intended use
The refrigerator is suitable for cooling and freezing foodstuffs. The device is also suitable for use on boats.
If you wish to cool medicines, please check if the cooling capacity of the device is suitable for the medicine in question.
5 Technical description
The refrigerator is suitable for use with a 12 V or 24 V DC voltage and can
When used on boats the refrigerator can be subjected to a constant inclination of 30°.
It can cool products to +10 °C to +2 °C and keep them cold. In the freezer compartment, it can cool products to –18 °C and freeze them.
All materials used in the refrigerator are compatible for use with foodstuffs. The refrigerant circuit is hermetically sealed and CFC-free.
You can use the variable thermostat to set the desired temperature.
6 Installing and connecting the refrigerator
Safety instructions for installation on boats
Please not the following instructions for installation on boats:
– The device can be tilted sideways up to 30º. When setting up the
refrigerator, note that it must be fastened to take account of this. If you have any questions regarding installation consult your specialist dealer.
– Install the refrigerator so that the warm air produced can easily fl ow
away either upwards or to the front (at top), fi g.
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– If appliance is powered by mains, ensure that the power supply has a
residual current circuit breaker.
– Observe all the other installation instructions in this section.
6.1 Securing the refrigerator
Caution!
– Fasten the device as described in the operating manual to prevent
hazards.
therefore also be used for mobile homes, caravans or on boats.
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– Keep objects clear of openings in the housing or mounting structure
(such as ventilation slots).
The refrigerator is designed for installation in a fi tted niche. Once it
is installed, only the front of the appliance may be accessible.
Set up the fridge in a dry, sheltered place. Avoid placing it near heat sources such as radiators, gas ovens, hot water pipes etc. Do not let it stand in direct, strong sunlight.
After the refrigerator is put in place, it is to be secured in the enclosure with screws. (These screws are not included).
The six screws have to be installed in the following order.
1.a) The refrigerator is provided with a lower front strip (shipped as a loose part) which is to be attached after the refrigerator is set into the cutout opening. Install the lower front strip by sliding it under the bottom hinge plate and swing it into place.
(The hinge plate can be on the
right or left side depending on the door swing.)
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1.b) Secure the refrigerator and
the lower front strip with two screws: One screw through the hinge and on the opposite side, one screw through the lower front strip.
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2. Install two screws in the top frame.
3. Install two screws in
the rear base.
6.2 Drain water hose
The condensation which forms during normal operation of the refrigerator needs to be drained to the outside.
A hole must be drilled through fl ooring.
The installer has to make sure that the hose does not kink when run through the fl oor. Seal around the hose that goes through the drilled hole.
If a longer hose than supplied is required to get the water to drain outside of the vehicle, the installer will have to supply the extra length of hose.
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Hole for draining water hose
Water hose
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6.3 Ventilation
The refrigerator must be installed so that the warm air produced can easily fl ow away. Therefore make sure there is adequate ventilation ( fi g 4, page 4).
No. in fi g 4 page 4
Explanation Action
1 Cold intake air Fit inlet vent to
exterior wall (below “compressor shelf”)
2 Condenser & Compressor
(“compressor shelf”) – produce heat
3 Hot waste air – external vent Fit oulet vent to
exterior wall (above “compressor shelf”)
4 Hot waste air – internal vent
6.4 Connecting the refrigerator
Connecting to a battery
The refrigerator can be operated with a 12 V to 24 V DC voltage supply.
To avoid voltage loss and therefore a drop in performance, the cable should be kept as short as possible and should not be interrupted if this is possible. For this reason avoid additional switches, plugs or power strips.
 Determine the required cross section of the cable in relation to the cable length
according to 3 page 4.
Key for 3 page 4
Co-ordinate axis Meaning Unit
I Cable length mm ø Cable cross-section mm
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Caution!
Make sure that the polarity is correct.
Before starting up the device for the fi rst time, check whether the operating
voltage and the battery voltage correspond (see type plate).
Connect the refrigerator
– As directly as possible to the pole of the battery or
– To a plug socket which is fused with at least 15 A (at 12 V) or 7.5 A (at 24 V).
Caution!
Disconnect the cooling device and other power consuming devices from the battery before connecting the battery to a quick charging device. Overvoltage can damage the electronics of the device.
For safety reasons the refrigerator is equipped with an electronic system to prevent the polarity being reversed. This protects the refrigerator against reversed polarity when connecting to a battery and against short circuiting. To protect the battery, the refrigerator switches off automatically if the voltage is insuffi cient (see table below).
12 V 24 V
Switch-off voltage 10.4 V 22.8 V
Switch-on voltage 11.7 V 24.2 V
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7 Using the refrigerator
Before starting your new refrigerator for the fi rst time, you should clean it inside and outside with a damp cloth for hygienic reasons (please also refer to 8 “Cleaning and maintenance”.
7.1 Energy saving tips
Choose a well ventilated installation location which is protected against direct
sunlight.
Allow hot food to cool down fi rst before placing it in the device.
Do not open the refrigerator more often than necessary.
Do not leave the door open for longer than necessary.
Defrost your refrigerator as soon as a layer of ice forms.
Avoid unnecessarily low temperatures.
Clean the condensor of dust and impurities at regular intervals.
7.2 Using the refrigerator
The refrigerator conserves fresh foodstuffs. The freezer compartment conserves frozen foodstuffs and freezes fresh foodstuffs.
Ensure that food or liquids in glass containers are not excessively refrigerated.
Liquids expand when they freeze and can thus destroy the glass containers.
Switch the refrigerator on by pressing ON/OFF button ( 5 1, page 4).
After switching on, the refrigerator requires approx. 180 seconds until the compressor starts up.
Ensure that the objects placed in the refrigerator are suitable for cooling to the selected temperature.
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Setting the temperature
You can set the temperature in levels using the button ( 5 4, page 4) . The integrated thermostat regulates the temperature as shown in the following table.
The cooling capacity can be infl uenced by:
– The ambient temperature
– The amount of food to be conserved
– The frequency with which the door is opened.
Power and Status LED’s
Power LED
The Power LED ( 5 2, page 4) indicates the following conditions:
POWER LED Condition
Not lit Refrigerator is turned off, or there is no power supply
Green Refrigerator is turned on, and the compressor is running
Red Refrigerator is turned on, and the compressor has
cycled off
Status LED
The Status LED ( 5 3, page 4) indicates the following conditions:
Level Meaning
1 Minimum cooling capacity (warmest)
5 Maximum cooling capacity (coldest)
STATUS LED Condition
Not lit Refrigerator is running normally
Flashing Red There is a problem. See Troubleshooting Guide
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Conserving foodstuffs
You can conserve foodstuffs in the refrigerator compartment. The time for which the food can be conserved in this way is usually stated on the package.
Caution!
Do not conserve warm food in the refrigerator compartment.
Do not place glass containers with liquid in the freezer compartment.
Food which can easily absorb tastes and odours and liquids and products with a high alcohol content should be conserved in airtight containers.
You can keep frozen food in the freezer compartment for several months as
temperatures of down to -18ºC are achieved in this area.
Observe the following when using the device:
– Do not re-freeze products which are defrosting or have been defrosted,
consume them as soon as possible.
– Each individual drawer and shelf can bear an evenly divided load of
max. 20 kg.
– Wrap food in aluminium foil or cling fi lm and shut-in in a suitable box with
a lid. This ensures that aromas, the shape and the freshness are better conserved.
Making ice cubes
Caution!
Do not eat ice cubes or ice cream immediately after removing it from the freezer compartment as this can cause cold burns.
Make ice cubes in the freezer compartment in the following manner:
Fill the ice cube trays up to three quarters full with water.
Place the ice cube trays in the freezer compartment.
Do not remove containers which have frozen in place to the base of the compartment with sharp or pointed objects.
This can damage the refrigerator.
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7.3 Removing and replacing the shelves
1. Remove the shelf locks by inserting the tip of a fl at bladed screwdriver into the slot of the locks. Turn the screwdriver counterclockwise and then remove the shelf locks from the wire shelf.
2. Tilt the shelf to one side at an angle while pulling forward.
3. Reposition the shelf in the desired location. Insert the ends of the wire shelf on the left-hand side and slide the shelf into the holes on the right-hand side.
4. Slide the plastic plugs into the holes of the wall.
5. Snap the shelf locks onto the wire shelf.
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7.4 Heating cable
During the summer months of high temperatures and humidity, the metal frame between the freezer and fresh food compartments may have water droplets forming. This refrigerator comes standard with a 12V DC heating cable that will evaporate the water droplets when they form.
To have the heating cable on, you position the switch located beneath the control panel to I, see Fig. The heating cable can be left on continuously or only used when temperatures require it.
The heating cable will draw 12V DC power continuously when in the ON (I) position. It should be turned off when a charging source is not available.
7.5 Defrosting the refrigerator
Humidity can form frost in the interior of the refrigerator or on the vaporiser.
This reduces the cooling capacity. Defrost the device in good time to avoid this.
Caution!
Never use hard or pointed tools to remove ice or to loosen objects which have frozen in place.
To defrost the refrigerator, proceed as follows:
Take out the contents of the refrigerator.
 Place them in another cooling device to keep them cool, if necessary.
 Set the ON/OFF button ( 5 1, page 4) to ‘OFF’, indicated by Power LED
(
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2, page 4) not lit.
Leave the door open.
Wipe off the defrosted water.
CLIMATE­CONTROL SWITCH
OFF
ON
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7.6 Switching off and storing the refrigerator
If you do not intend to use the refrigerator for a long time, proceed as follows:
 Set the ON/OFF button ( 5 1, page 4) to ‘OFF’, indicated by POWER LED ( 5 2,
page 4) not lit.
Clean the refrigerator (see 8 “Cleaning and maintenance”).
Leave the door slightly open. This prevents odours from building up. Use the Airing Position card to keep the door ajar if the refrigerator will not be
in use for an extended time.
Disconnect the DC power cable from the battery
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7.7 Replacing the bulb
To replace the bulb, follow these steps:
1. Remove the lamp cover. Push the lamp cover backwards.
2. Replace the old bulb with an appliance bulb of the same wattage (12V, max 10W)
3. Replace the cover.
7.8 Changing the door hinge
The door can be reversed to open the opposite way with the LH hinge conversion kit supplied. A separate instruction sheet is included with this kit.
Be sure to disconnect power supply before you change bulb.
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8 Cleaning and maintenance
Caution!
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or hard objects during cleaning as these can damage the refrigerator.
Caution!
Never use hard or pointed tools to remove ice or to loosen objects which have frozen in place.
As soon as the refrigerator becomes dirty, clean it with a damp cloth.
 Make sure that no water drips into the sealing. This can damage the
electronics.
 Wipe the refrigerator dry with a cloth after cleaning.
9 Guarantee
Our general guarantee conditions apply. If the product is defective, please send it back to the Dometic branch in your country (addresses on the back of the instruction manual) or to your specialist dealer. For repair and guarantee processing, the following documents must be sent along with the device:
A copy of the receipt with purchasing date
A reason for the claim or description of the fault.
10 Disposal
Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever
possible.
If you wish to fi nally dispose of the device, ask your local recycling centre or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the applicable disposal regulations.
Please remove the door before you dispose your refrigerator.
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11 Troubleshooting
General
Fault Possible cause Suggested remedy
Device does not function, Power LED
does not glow
There is no voltage present in the 12/24 V supply
Check source to ensure power from battery is switched on
The integrated mains
adapter is defective
This can only be repaired by an
authorised repair centre
The device does not cool (power is present, “POWER” LED is lit)
Defective component This can only be repaired by an
authorised authorised repair centre
The device does not cool, power is present, “STATUS” LED flashes
Battery voltage is too low Test the battery and charge it as
needed
Cable X-section too low
Upgrade the cable (
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, page 4)
The device has switched off due to an internal fault
This can only be repaired by an authorised repair centre
Trouble starting
Ambient temperature too high
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Insufficient ventilation Install sufficient ventilation
Condenser is dirty Clean
Fan defective Replace
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Fault Possible cause Remedy
Compressor runs constantly
Thermostat sensor has no contact to the evaporator
Secure the sensor
Short circuit in the thermostat line.
Thermostat defective
Change the thermostat
Compressor runs for along time
Large quantities have been frozen in the freezer compartment
Fault Possible cause Remedy
Loud humming A component of the refrigerant
circuit cannot move freely (lies against the wall)
Bend the component carefully
Foreign body jammed between the
cooling device and the wall
Remove the foreign body
Fan noise (if installed)
Fault Possible cause Remedy
Compressor runs for a long time/ continuously
Evaporator iced over Defrost the evaporator
Cooling area insulation is insufficient
(moist/wet)
Adjust/replace the door seal
Ambient temperature too high
Insufficient ventilation Rectify
Condenser is dirty Clean the condenser
Fan defective (if installed) Replace the fan
Compressor does not run often
Battery capacity exhausted Charge the battery
Interior temperature too cold on control setting “1”
Unusual noises
Cooling capacity drops, interior temperature rises
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12 Technical data
RPD-175 RPD-215
Capacity (total)
Freezer proportion
175 litres
43 litres
213.5 litres
43
litres
Connection voltage
Rated Current
Average power consumption
65W 70W
Cooling temperature range – refrigerator
Cooling temperature range – freezer
Refrigerant R134a
88g 97g
Constant inclination
Dimensions
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Weight approx. 47 kg approx. 50 kg
Versions, technical modifi cations and delivery options reserved. This device is CFC-free. The coolant circuit contains R134a.
7.0A at 12V DC
3.5A at 24V DC
+10 °C to +2 °C
0 °C to –18 °C
max. 30°
7.5A at 12V DC
3.5A at 24V DC
12 V DC or 24 V DC
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