Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting When The System Breaks Down; Troubleshooting When The Standby Cooling Breaks Down (Additional Equipment) - Dometic Frigo Operating Manual

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Troubleshooting

7
Troubleshooting
7.1

Troubleshooting when the system breaks down

In the event that the system breaks down completely or partially, first check the fuses
on the cooling system. These are located in the vicinity of the battery in the engine
compartment. The fuse for the evaporator fans are located in the interior of the rear
wall. If the fault cannot be rectified, the cooling system may only be inspected and
repaired by an authorised partner (see chapter "Service hotline" on page 27).
Please state the exact circumstances under which the fault occurred and how it
became noticeable.
Fault
The system does not work.
The compressor makes a loud noise.
The V-belt makes a loud noise.
7.2
Troubleshooting when the standby cooling breaks
down (additional equipment)
A
NOTICE!
A standby cooling break-down could be caused by an undersupply of
mains voltage or the use of a cable drum that has not been rolled out.
Check this before pressing the RESET button.
If a standby cooling system that is fitted with an electronic motor as a drive unit breaks
down, a fault is indicated with an acoustic signal.
There is a control unit with a RESET button in the passenger area. This can be used to
restart the cooling system.
➤ Pull the standby cooling mains plug out of the socket.
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Remedy
Check electrical connections where they are
accessible.
Switch off the system and drive to the next
service workshop.
Drive at a low speed to the
nearest service workshop.
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