Gas Connection; Assembling The Doorgrip - Dometic RGE 3000 Operating Manual

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Installation

4.1.3 Gas connection

The refrigerator should only be operated using
liquid gas (propane, butane).
Do not use town gas or natural gas!
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The correct connection of the fridge has to
be carried out by a skilled specialist.
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Note the particularly valid national rules for
usage of LG-driven appliances.
- Technical Standards EN 732
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A preset pressure regulator (1), Fig. 3, has
to be installed within the supplying line to
the fridge. The fridge must not be operated
with any other pressure than the one indica-
ted on the rating label.
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The fridge has to be connected to the gas
bottle with a security hose.
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Choose a sufficient length to connect the
hose pipe without kinks. The hose must not
be longer than 1.5 m.
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The gas connection to the appliance is
effected by means of a suitable coupling
tube fitting L8, complying with EN 1949 (e.
g. Ermeto).
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The hose has to be replaced within the
intervals settled in the particular national
rules.
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After having connected the gas bottle, a
leak test at all joints and a burner flame test
have to be carried out. Use a leak indicating
spray or a foaming agent carrying out the
leak test. After having opened the bottle
valve check the joints for bubbles.
DANGER !
Never use a naked flame to check the
appliance for leaks.
Detail
SG 14
SG 17
4.2

Assembling the doorgrip

1. Fixing points:
use true-to-scale
template (1) (see
"Annex")
2. Adjust door handle
at the door and
screw onto it.
max
1.1 Nm!
Fig. 5
3. Attach cover and fix by pushing.
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Bottle valve
1
1
Template
Ø 2mm
Fig. 3
1
Fig. 4
Fig. 6

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