15.7 Refrigerator
In the event of a defect contact the nearest customer service workshop of the rele-
vant appliance manufacturer. The list of addresses is enclosed with the accompa-
nying appliance documentation. Only authorised qualified personnel may repair
the appliance.
15.8 Air conditioning unit
Fault Cause Remedy
Refrigerator does not
switch on when operating
in 230 V mode
No 230 V power supply Connect 230 V power sup-
ply
230 V automatic circuit
breaker has triggered
Switch on 230 V automatic
circuit breaker
Refrigerator does not
switch on when operating
in 12 V mode
Contacts on the plug and/
or in the socket have oxi-
dised and/or are contami-
nated
Clean contacts and spray
with contact spray
Short circuit caused by wa-
ter in the plug and/or sock-
et
Open plug and/or socket,
dry out, and spray with
contact spray
Cable interruption on the
plug and/or socket
Open plug and/or socket,
re-connect cable
Fuse on power pack or at
transformer/rectifier defec-
tive (Power Pack SE)
Replace fuse
Disconnector relay at
transformer/rectifier (Pow-
er Pack SE) defective
Contact customer service
Refrigerator does not
switch on when operating
in gas mode
The "GAS" operating indi-
cator flashes in yellow
(Dometic 7 series)
Lack of gas Open regulator tap and
gas isolator tap
Connect a full gas bottle
Air in the gas pipe Repeat ignition 3 or 4
times
Cobwebs or burnt residue
in the burning chamber
Remove the ventilation
grill on the outside of the
vehicle and clean the burn-
ing chamber
Fault Cause Remedy
Air conditioning unit does
not cool
No 230 V power supply Connect 230 V power sup-
ply
Fuse is defective Check fuse and replace if
necessary
Temperature below 16 °C
Temperature has been set
incorrectly
Adjust the temperature
Air filter soiled Replace the air filter