Waeco RPD Series, RPF Series, RSD Series, RSF Series Installation & Operating Manual

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Installation & Operating Manual
FRONT LOADING
RPD Series RPF Series RSD Series RSF Series
WAECO USA • Clinton, CT • www.waecousa.com
Contents, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
Tel. (860) 664-4911 • Fax. (860) 664-4912 • www.waecousa.com
WAECO USA, Inc.
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Safety indications in the text
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are marked with this symbol:
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ANGER!Never touch uninsulated cables with bare hands.
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This applies especially to handling AC cables.
DANGER! When installed in a boat, and the device is operated with power cords, it is necessary that the system is protected by a fuse and an earth leakage protection device.
GENERAL
APPLICATION AND OPERATIVE RANGE
Your cooler is designed to refrigerate or freeze food. If you wish to refrigerate medicines, first check if the refrigerator’s cooling capacity meets the demands of the respective remedies. The refrigerator is designed to operate in ambient temperatures between 14°F and 130°F in a maximum air humidity of 90%. The refrigerator can operate continuously at an angle of 30° maximum. All materials which have been used in the manufacture of these appliances are generally recognized as fit for purpose.
• Installation of AC in a boat/vehicle should be completed by a qualified technician.
• Always ensure that your refrigerator is disconnected from the battery before using a high-speed battery charger.
• Always ensure that the correct voltage is applied to the refrigerator, the voltage is stated on the refrigerator or cooling unit's data plate.
• Never open the cooling circuit.
• Always be aware that batteries contain corrosive acid and therefore should be treated with extreme care.
• The cooling device is not appropriate for transporting corrosive or solvent-comprising substances.
• Never obstruct vents to the refrigerator’s compressor.
• Defrost the refrigerator on a regular basis.
• Never use hard or sharp instruments to remove ice from the evaporator.
• Never use abrasive or solvent-based materials when cle
When the refrigerator or cooling device comes to the end
f its working lif
o
aning the liner
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, it should be disposed of by appropriate person to ensure that is does not contaminate the environment.
The refrigerant charge used in the cooling circuit is CFC-free.
INSTALLATION
Install the refrigerator in a dry place which is protected from the ingress of water. It should not be placed directly adjacent to sources of heat such as engines, heating ducts, pipes, etc.
It should be mounted out of direct sunlight. It is also important that the refrigerator is installed in such a way that air can circulate through the condenser and escape from the mounting area.
BATTERY OPERATION
Your refrigerator can be operated with either 12V or 24V DC without modification. Prior to connection, check whether the voltage indicated on the type plate corresponds to the battery voltage. Connect your refrigerator to the battery terminals using a 15A (12V) or 7.5A (24V) fuse. It is important that the supply to the compressor can handle 15 or 7.5 amps as the initial start urgent of the compressor can be quite high. Always ensure that the “+” connections are connected to the “+” terminal of the battery and the “-” connections to the “-” terminal of the battery. In order to avoid loss of voltage between battery and compressor, please consult the table below to select the correct cross section of cable required. Voltage drop between compressor and battery will cause poor performance and also earlier cutting-out of the under voltage
ompressor.
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• Do not use any electric appliance inside the cooling ompartmen
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NOTE: High speed battery chargers may only be con-
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nected to the battery after the refrigerator and other consumables have been disconnected from the battery, as some chargers (consult charger manufacturer) may cause high voltage which could damage the compressor.
The refrigerator is automatically protected by reverse polarity connection, It also will switch off should the battery voltage become too low. You will find the specification of the cut-in/cut-out voltage in the table on page 7.
AC OPERATION
You should only use your CoolMatic®refrigerator from AC power with the MOBITRONIC converter (WAECO USA Part Number: MPS-35) specifically designed for the BD35F compressor.
DANGER: Never operate plugs or switches with wet hands or when you are standing in water. If you operate your cooling system on-board your boat using 220 V AC from the AC outlet, it is vital that the system is protected by an earth leakage protection device. Please contact an electrical specialist for advice.
CLEANING
Your refrigerator will be delivered cleaned from the factory— you none the less, should wipe it clean prior to first use. Take a cloth that has been slightly moistened with lukewarm water. Pay attention that no water drops into the seals and possibly damages the electronics. Dry off the refrigerator with a clo and as soon as it is dirty.
th after cleaning. Clean the refrigerator periodically
ATTENTION: Never us solvents or agents with abrasive or acidic chemicals for cleaning the evaporator. Never use wire brushes, sharp scrapers or tools to clean ice
om the e
fr
vaporator.
AKING OUT OF SERVICE
T
If you wish to switch off the refrigerator for longer periods of
ime, disconnect the AC supply or disconnect the DC supply.
t Allow the refrigerator to defrost and clean up the condensa­tion. Always leave the door or lid slightly open to prevent the formation of mold and odor.
DEFROSTING
Air humidity can leave a thick coat of ice on the evaporator plate which will reduce the cooling performance. Never use hard or sharp implements to remove ice. This can cause damage tot he plastic materials or to the evaporator, therefore defrost the refrigerator in good time. Take out the refrigerated products and store them in another cooling appliance so they remain refrigerated, set the thermostat knob to “0” and leave the lid or door open. Wipe the melted water with a sponge or soft cloth and pour away any water collected in the drip tray.
TIPS FOR ENERGY SAVING
• Mount the refrigerator in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
• Always allow food to cool before storing in the refrigerator.
• Defrost your refrigerator periodically or when the evaporator is covered with a thick layer of ice.
• Do not set the thermostat colder than the required temperature.
• Do not open the refrigerator more often than necessary.
• Do not leave the lid or the door open any longer than necessary.
• Always ensure that the compressor and condenser are in a well ventilated area. If necessary, add additional ventilation.
TERY CONTROLLER
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B
The refrigerator is equipped with a battery controller. This device cuts-out and cuts-in the compressor and therefore, pr
o
tects the battery and the compressor. The following table
ted the cut-out and cut-in voltages measured at the
indica
onnection t
c
erminals o
f the battery controller:
INITIAL OPERATION
witch on the refrigerator by
S turning the thermostat knob “A” clockwise. By rotating the
e the
t
knob, you can r
egula
internal temperature.
ATTENTION: The refrigerator may need up to 60 seconds for the compressor to start.
Cut-OUT Voltage Cut-IN Voltage
A
12V / 24V
12V / 24V Low 10.4V Low 22.8V Low 11.7V Low 24.2V High 11.3V High 24.6V High 12.5V High 26.0V
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TRANSPORT LOCKING SYSTEM
1. Door is closed and secured.
CHANGING THE FACE PANEL
After loosening the screws (1 and 3), the parts (2 and 4) can be dismounted. Now the door panel can be pulled out.
2. Securing device inactive; door can be opened.
3. Door secured in vent position; door is slightly opened.
min. 1.9”
warm outgoing air
warm outgoing air
min. 1.1”
ondenser c
cold incoming air
with face panel 1.9”
CHANGING THE DOOR HINGE POSITION
Dismount the top hinge (1) and pull out the door. Unscrew the locking hook (3) and pull out the locking bar. Dismount the stopper (4) and place it on the opposite side. Complete
change the position o
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em. No
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the locking s
astener, (5) and hinges (1) and add the door.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 12/24 VOL
In order to ensure adequate ventilation, air channels must be provided over the entire width of the refrigerator as shown in the sketch below.
ATTENTION: Air circulation must never be restricted or even
terrupted.
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T REFRIGERATORS
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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REMOTE MOUNTING THE COOLING UNIT
For RPD, RSD, RSF APPLIANCES
The detachable cooling unit can be installed separately.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM RESULT CORRECTIVE ACTION
ompressor does not work
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= 0 Volts Interruption in connection line Load battery
L
K
of the battery / electronics Main switch is defective
Additional line fuse is blown UKL< U Start attempt with UKL<
Start attempt with UKL> U
ON
U
ON
ON
Compressor does not operate with electronics Electronics defective Replace electronics
Interruption in compressor’s electronic system between the pins Compressor defective Replace compressor
Battery voltage is too low
Loose cable connection / poor contact (corrosion) Replace battery
Cable cross section too small
Battery capacity too low
Ambient temperature is too high
Insufficient air inlet and outlet
Dirt build-up in condenser
Fan defective
Interior temperature too low at thermostat setting 1
Compressor runs constantly Thermostat sensor has no contact at evaporator
Thermostat line short-circuited Secure thermostat
Thermostat defective Replace thermostat Compressor runs too long Large quantity frozen in evaporator compartment Compressor running time normal Refrigerating chamber is too small Shield evaporator from
refrigerating chamber
LEGEND
oltage between positive and negative terminal
UKL. . . .
UON. . . Switch-on voltage at terminal of electronics
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OFF
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onics
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. . . Switch-off voltage at terminal of electronics
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM RESULT CORRECTIVE ACTION
efrigerating capacity decreases, interior temperature increases
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Compressor runs for long periods Excessive evaporator icing Defrost evaporator of time, constantly
Insufficient refrigerating chamber Readjust / replace
insulation (moist/wet) door seal
Ambient temperature too high
Insufficient ventilation
Dirt build-up on condenser
Fan defective Compressor runs occasionally Battery capacity exhausted Load battery
Unusual noises
Loud buzzing Component of refrigerant circuit cannot vibrate freely, Bend carefully
touches the wall.
Foreign substance jammed between refrigerator and wall
Fan noise
Radio & Television interference
Interferences Electronics connection not direct Install 4 mH coil in supply
line to radio set
IMPORTANT INFORMATION • LIMITED WARRANTY
WAECO USA LIMITED WARRANTY
WAECO USA, Inc. warrants its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below subject to the specified conditions and limitations.
WAECO Will Do:
remedy at Company's discretion) goods or parts that prove to be defective in materials or work­manship after examination by a factory repre­sentative or authorized service dealer.
How long Coverage Lasts: COMPRESSOR
S
ODUCT
PR
Labor:
from an authoriz year from date of purchase or third party
lation. For OEM factory installed prod-
instal ucts the duration is one year from the date
f purchase of the vehicle (vessel).
o
Repair or replace (choice of
WAECO will pay for necessary labor
ed servic
e agent f
What
or one
Parts:
WAECO will pay for necessary parts for two years from the date of purchase or third party installation. For OEM factory installed prod­ucts the duration is two years from the date of purchase of the vehicle (vessel).
What is Not Covered:
1. Damages due to accident, misuse, abuse,
normal wear, improper installation, lack of
ssary maintenance,
asonable and nec
e
r transportation, corrosion, tampering, improper repair, unusual physical or electri-
echarging o
s or r
s
e
cal str
2. Electric light bulbs or replaceable fuses.
Failures due to use of the products in
3.
applications for which they are not intended.
4. Warranty coverage following unauthorized
.
e
servic
5. Warranty coverage following transfer of
ownership.
How State Law Relates to this Warranty:
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also have other rights, which vary from
te to State.
ta
S
e
f the coolant.
THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER KIND. ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED. THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSE­QUENTIAL DAMAGES TO YACHTS, EQUIPMENT OR OTHER PROPERTY OR PERSONS DUE TO ANY FAIL-
ODUCTS. THIS WARRAN-
A PR
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URE OF W TY IS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
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