Swift Motorhome Owners Service Manual page 146

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Manual operation
• Select energy source with buttons (2,3,4)
• Set temperature step by pressing button (7)
Automatic operation
• Change over to "Automatic" with button (5)
Automatical energy selection (if available)
Sequence of priority:
1.) Solar (12V -)
2.) 230V ~
3.) 12V -
4.) Liquid gas
• Set temperature step by pressing button (7)
Gas operation with internal batteries
(optional)
An optional battery compartment in the
electronics case for internal (self-contained)
power supply of the electronics is available for
the model variants RMd 85x1 and RMD 85x5
(appliances with electronics).
Left battery compartment
Load the battery compartment with batteries
(8 x AA 1.5 V) before operating the refrigerator.
All operating modes can be selected while the
on-board 12 V DC power supply is active. The
internal voltage is disconnected.
If the on-board 12 V DC power supply is not
present or there is an interruption of the mains
power supply during operation, the electronics
automatically switch to the internal (battery)
power supply. The refrigerator can now only be
operated in the gas mode.
All LED indicators except the GAS LED are
not lit during operation with internal batteries.
The GAS LED flashes every 15 seconds. If a
button is pressed, the temperature level LEDs
(7) also light.
If the battery voltage is too low, an acoustic
signal (whistle tone) sounds every 15 seconds.
Then replace the batteries in the battery
compartment.
1
open
press
Opening left battery compartment
1
Opening right battery compartment
2
Note: Batteries (8 x AA 1.5V) are not
included!
!
WARNING:
Fig. 14
• Observe the correct polarity!
• Do not connect non-rechargeable
batteries to a charger.
• Remove rechargeable batteries from the
battery compartment before charging.
• Avoid short circuits on the contacts in the
battery compartment!
• Remove discharged batteries.
• Remove the batteries from the battery
compartment if the refrigerator will not be
used for a long time.
• Do not mix different types of batteries.
Fig. 15
press
open
Fig. 16
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