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RM2351 RM2510 DM2662RM2354 RM2551 DM2663RM2410 RM2554 RM3762RM2451 RM2620 RM2820RM2454 DM2652 DM2852FOR YOUR SAFETYDM2862RM3962NDM1062RM1350NDA1402If you smell gas:1. Open windows.2. Don’t touch electrical switches.3. Extinguish any open flame.4. Immediately call your gas supplier.INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONSPAR MESURE DE SÉCURITÉSi on détecte une odeur de gaz :1. Ouvrir les fenêtres.2. Ne pas toucher les commutateursélectriques.3. Éteindre toute flamme nue.4. Contacter immédiatement le fournisseurde gaz.FOR YOUR SAFETYPAR MESURE DE SÉCURITÉDo not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity ofthis or any other appliance.Ne pas entreposer ou utiliser de l’essenceou autre vapeur ou liquide inflammable auvoisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autreappareil ménager.Improper installation, adjustment,alteration, service or maintenance can causeinjury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional informationconsult a qualified installer, service agencyor the gas supplier.If the refrigerator stops cooling - or - ifit emits an ammonia smell, immediatelyturn the refrigerator off and contact aService Center.! AVERTISSEMENTUne installation, un réglage, une modification,un dépannage ou un entretien effectuésincorrectement, peuvent provoquer desblessures ou des dommages matériels.Se reporter à ce manuel. Pour obtenir uneaide ou des informations complémentaires,consulter un installateur qualifié, uneentreprise de dépannage ou le fournisseurde gaz.! AVERTISSEMENTSi le réfrigérateur cesse de refroidir - ou - s’ils’en dégage une odeur d’ammoniac, arrêterimmédiatement le réfrigérateur et contacterun centre de service après-vente.3313238.036REVISIONForm No. 3313238.036 7/11(Replaces 3313238.028)(French 3313239.034) 2011 Dometic, LLCLaGrange, IN 46761USADometic, LLCService Office2320 Industrial Pkwy.Elkhart, IN 46516Phone: 574-294-2511CANADADometic, LLC48 Zatonski, Unit 3Brantford, ON N3T 5L8CANADAPhone: 519-720-9578Corporate Office2320 Industrial ParkwayElkhart, IN 46516For Service CenterAssistanceCall: 800-544-4881

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CONTENTSCERTIFICATION AND CODE REQUIREMENTS. 4INSTALLATION PREPARATION. 5VENT APPLICATION TYPES. 8INSTALLATION PROCEDURE. 13REFRIGERATOR REMOVAL. 27APPENDIX A - OVERALL & ROUGH IN DIMENSIONS FOR ENCLOSURE. 28APPENDIX B - MINIMUM VENTILATION HEIGHTS. 29APPENDIX C - APPROVED VENTS. 30APPENDIX D - VENT INSTALLATION PROCEDURES. 34APPENDIX E - REARVIEW EQUIPMENT. 35APPENDIX F - WIRING DIAGRAMS. 42SYMBOLSThe following symbols are used throughout this manual:This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to personal injury hazards. Obey all safetymessages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,could result in minor or moderate injury.NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.InformationStep-by-step instructions-3-

INTRODUCTIONThe installation should be performed by qualified personnel only and must conform to all relevant local authorities. Be aware of possible safety hazards when seeing alert symbols on the refrigerator as well as in this manual.To ensure safe and efficient operation, the refrigerator and vents must be installed as identified in this manualwithout modification. The installer must affix the refrigerator model’s user manual to the refrigerator.Any modifications or deviations: Can lead to carbon monoxide leaking into theliving area. Can reduce cooling performance and/or result indamage to the refrigerator. Will void agency certifications. Will void refrigerator warranty.Any deviation from the prescribed installationinstructions in this manual must have prior writtenapproval and safety certification verification fromDometic, LLC.CERTIFICATION AND CODE REQUIREMENTSThis appliance is certified under the latest edition of ANSI Z21.19 CSA 1.4 Refrigerators using gas fuel. The installation mustconform with local codes, or in absence of local codes, the following standards as applicable.In the U.S. the installation must conform with: National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54(latest edition). Recreational Vehicles Code, ANSI A119.2 (latest edition). Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard,Title 24 CFR, Part 3280.In CANADA, the installation must conform with: Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1 CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicles. Current CSA Z240.4, Gas-equipped Recreational Vehiclesand Mobile Housing.If an external electrical service is utilized, the refrigerator,when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordancewith local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1, Parts Ι and ΙΙ - (latest edition).If an external electrical source is utilized, the refrigerator,when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordancewith local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the NationalElectrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 - (latest edition).-4-

INSTALLATION PREPARATIONASSEMBLING THEREFRIGERATOR ENCLOSURE-- OEM installed components inside of the refrigeratorenclosure are contained outside of the ventiliation compartment by means of permanently securing them (e.g.behind paneling, behind batt-type insulation, inside ofpaneled storage space above refrigerator) in such a manner that OEM installed components will not come intocontact with the refrigerator.-- Applications for which there are no alternatives exceptto have these OEM installed components pass throughthe ventilation compartment the following requirementsmust be met: 1) current carrying conductors (120V and12V) and conductor routing - except for those requiredto supply the refrigerator - must be protected by conduit,raceway, covering boards or equilvalent and in all casesmust meet or exceed the requirements of the currentpublication of NFPA70 and article 551 of the NEC, 2)all OEM installed components shall maintain a minimum clearance of 1/2" clearance from the cooling unitto ensure that they will not come into contact with theheated boiler or tubing, 3) the routing of OEM installedcomponents shall not impede the ventilation path forproper operation or combustion, 4) OEM installed components must not come into contact with the refrigeratormounting rails or frame and the refrigerator should notbe modified in any way to accommodate the location orrouting of OEM installed components.The ventilation compartment is part of the productsafety certification and must not be used for any otherpurpose than securing air for combustion and ventilation of flue gases and warm air.VentilationCompartmentEnclosureRefrigeratorFIG 1 - ENCLOSURERead and follow these points: The refrigerator must be level and installed in a substantialenclosure, see “APPENDIX A”. The floor must be solid and level and able to support theweight of the refrigerator and its contents. Ensure that any adjacent heat sources, (e.g. furnace exhaustvent) do not affect the ventilation of the refrigerator. All joints in the enclosure must be sealed to prevent gasleakage into the living area. The enclosure must be free of exposed materials that maypotentially damage the refrigerator, e.g. screw tips, staples,etc. A wood strip must be in place across the upper openingof the enclosure. The top frame of the refrigerator will beanchored to the wood strip with screws, see FIG 2. The refrigerator must not be installed directly oncarpeting:-- Carpeting must be removed or protected by a metal orwood panel beneath the appliance, which extends at leastfull width and depth of the appliance.-- If the refrigerator is sitting on a wood floor, the exposedportion behind the refrigerator will need to be paintedwith an anti-wicking paint to protect against water ormoisture that comes in through the side or roof vent. It is required that OEM installed components such ascurrent-carrying conductors (i.e. wiring), plumbing, etc. except for those required to supply the refrigerator - shallnot pass through the refrigerator enclosure except where:Failure to adhere to the above installation criteria could create a combustion hazard.CLEARANCESCSA International certification allows the refrigerator to havezero (0) inch minimum clearance at the sides, rear, top, andbottom. While there are no maximum clearances specified forcertification, the maximum clearances specified are necessaryfor correct refrigerator performance.CLEARANCES (FIG 2)Top (G)Side (K)Bottom (L)Rear (M1)10” Min to 1/4” Max0” Min to 1/4” Max0” Min to 0” Max0” Min to 1” MaxThe distance between the refrigerator cooling unit and the wall orbaffle behind it.FIG 2 - CLEARANCESGKWoodStripKML-5-

INSTALLATION PREPARATIONVENTILATION REQUIREMENTSTOP AND SIDESSee “APPENDIX A” for rough in dimensions. Dimensions willvary by model. If there is more than 1/4” between either sideor the top of the refrigerator and the inside of the refrigeratorbox, then fill the space with insulation, baffles, or non-flammable fabricated seals to avoid trapping heat and sacrificingthe performance of the unit. See Insulation note below foradditional details.Ventilation is one of the requirements for proper cooling unitoperation. Clearances and the use of vents ensure a naturaldraft which is necessary for good refrigeration.Make sure to read and follow these points: Certified installation requires one lower fresh air intakevent and one upper exhaust vent. Vents should be centered to the back of the refrigerator. If itis not possible to center the vent, refer to the offset installation, see “OFFSET VENTS”, page 8. Safety certification requires specified Dometic vents, see“APPENDIX C”. Any obstruction of either of the vent openings is not permissible, e.g. roof rafters, roofing materials, etc. Lower vent: Make sure the opening is even with - or - below the floor level to allow any raw LP gas to escape to theoutside. NOTE! Floor must not interfere with or block ventopenings.INSULATION NOTE!-- Any insulation used must be securely attached to theenclosure walls and ceiling in order to prevent it fromshifting when the refrigerator is installed in enclosure.-- If there is a void space above the refrigerator, insulationshould be secured with spray adhesive to the top of therefrigerator to fill the space.-- Trim insulation. Cut it 2-3” shorter than the depth of therefrigerator box, see FIG 3 below.-- Insulation must not come in contact with the cooling unit!Loose insulation can obstruct air flow creating coolingissues and possible damage to the refrigerator.FIG 3 - INSULATIONFIG 4 - LOWER VENT2” - 3”FloorWeepholeSidewallCOMBUSTION HAZARD. Unburned “Raw” LPgas is heavier-than-air and can collect at floor levelcreating a combustion hazard. For vents installed above floor level, additional holes arerequired to vent these gases to the out-of-doors. Use FIG 5for details.FIG 5 - VENT ABOVE FLOOR LEVELWhen lower vent frame is positionedhigher than the refrigerator compartment floor, the following is required: 2 holes with a diameter of 1-3/4”1 in2 / hole free area.)2” - 3” Cover holes with a screen(min. 14 x 14 per inch) Holes must be clear of anyobstruction.Place insulation filling in the space between refrigeratorcompartment and sides and top of refrigerator.-6-1-3/4”Covered by a screen

INSTALLATION PREPARATION The flow of combustion and ventilating air must not beobstructed, e.g. by an open RV door. Do not install an awning too close to the upper side vent.Allow a distance of approx. 6-12”. The minimum vent height requirements, listed in “APPENDIX B”, are part of the safety certification and must becomplied with.If there is more than 1” between the inside of the ventilation compartment and cooling unit, it is required to add boxbaffle(s) starting above the lower access vent and running perpendicular to the side wall. The baffle should extend up to theceiling (in board roof vent vent applications) or up to within1/2” lower than the condenser fins (roof vent applications). Forupper and lower side wall vent applications the baffle shouldcome within 1/2" lower than the condenser fins. This willensure more efficient operation in warm temperatures. Makesure the baffle is of the same width as the ventilation compartment, see FIG 7.RECESS DEPTHSpaces of more than 1”, see FIG 6, from rear wall to the refrigerator may create performance problems. Fresh air will notpass through the cooling unit which will reduce the efficiency.It is important to check the recess depth and add baffle(s) toincrease the movement of air across the coil.FIG 7 - BOX BAFFLERoof Vent ApplicationsInboard Roof VentApplicationsFIG 6 - RECESS DEPTHBOX BAFFLEBOX BAFFLE1/2" BelowFinsMax 1”(withoutbaffle)WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONREFRIGERATOR MODELS EQUIPPED WITH ICE MAKER, ICEAND WATER DISPENSERSThe water supply system must have a minimum pressure of15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig). A 1/4” diameter waterline to the water valve should be used at the rear of the refrigerator. The water line must have a manual shutoff valve placedwhere it is easily accessible.-7-

INSTALLATION PREPARATIONOFFSET VENTSIf vents must be offset due to interference of buildingmaterials the vent must always be offset towards the flue sideof the cooling unit. The vent should be centered over the cooling unit so that the air can flow up and out of the compartmentcreating a chimney effect. For offset vent applications, priorwritten approval and safety certification must be obtained fromDometic, LLC.FIG 9 - OFFSET VENTSIDE AND ROOF VENTFIG 8 - OFFSET VENTUPPER AND LOWER SIDE VENTCENTER OFREFRIGERATORCENTER OFREFRIGERATORVENT APPLICATION TYPESCHOOSING TYPE OF VENT APPLICATIONThere are four types of applications: ROOF VENT APPLICATIONRecommended for typical installations. Check the enclosure depth, see “INSTALLATION PREPARATION ENCLOSURE DEPTH” and add a baffle if required. Roof vent installations can also be used when vents are inboard or offsetdue to radius roof or interference with building materials. ISLAND APPLICATIONIntended for refrigerators installed on an inside wall andmust be vented through the floor to the ceiling. CORNER APPLICATIONIntended for refrigerators installed in the rear corner of thevehicle or in an angled cabinet. The refrigerator must beequipped with fan(s). UPPER AND LOWER SIDE VENT APPLICATIONChoose this type of installation when a roof vent installation is not possible. Baffle should be added. The refrigerator must be equipped with fan(s).Please refer to page 30, some fans are optional and notrequired.-8-

VENT APPLICATION TYPESROOF VENT APPLICATION4StepSee “APPENDIX D”.ActionCHECK VENTILATION HEIGHT.See “APPENDIX B”.BOX BAFFLE1INSTALL ROOF VENT Option 1 - TypicalINSTALL LOWER SIDE VENT AND ROOF VENTMinimumVentilationHeightRECESS DEPTH Option 2 - InboardBOX BAFFLECHECK RECESS DEPTH.See “INSTALLATION PREPARATION RECESSDEPTH”. If required, install a box baffle above thelower access vent.BOX BAFFLE2Inboard installs due to radius roof orinterference with building material.RECESS DEPTHRECESSDEPTH3INSTALL LOWER SIDE VENTSee “APPENDIX D”.-9-

VENT APPLICATION TYPESUPPER AND LOWER SIDE VENTAPPLICATIONISLAND APPLICATIONACCESS PANEL A sealed access panel is required when using thissystem in conjunction with below floor ventilation.Access is necessary to complete gas connections, gas leaktests, and periodic service requirements at the rear of therefrigerator.INSTALL UPPER AND LOWER SIDE VENTSStep1ActionCHECK VENTILATION HEIGHT.See “APPENDIX B”.Access panel * If the refrigerator is located within the vehicle interior itmust be completely sealed to prevent products of combustion or raw gas leakage within the living space! If itis placed alongside the sidewall and floor ventilation isprovided, rear access is still required. The door or panel should prevent water entry.DUCTAn air duct extends downwardly from the refrigerator througha floor of the vehicle. If the refrigerator is not equipped witha fan, a fan must be installed in the duct to aid air circulation.Air for cooling the condenser and absorber is drawn up theduct from outside the vehicle and exhausted outside the vehicle through an upper duct and vent in a roof of the vehicle.The duct must be centered horizontally on the back of therefrigerator and should have the following dimensions:* Fan(s) position may vary by model.2CHECK RECESS DEPTH.See “INSTALLATION PREPARATION RECESS DEPTH”. If required, install a box baffle above the lower access vent extending within1/2” lower than the condenser fins as shown in thepicture below.Length (L): 11-34” min - max valuesWidth (W): 6.5”Depth (D): 4-54” min - max valuesFIG 10 - DUCT DIMENSIONSBOX BAFFLELCenter FanHorizontallyMin 3”Max 8”DRECESSDEPTH34INSTALL UPPER SIDE VENT.See “APPENDIX D”.W1/4INSTALL LOWER SIDE VENT.See “APPENDIX D”.”x- 10 -0.025metalmesh

VENT APPLICATION TYPESISLAND APPLICATION CONT'DINSTALL DUCT AND ROOF VENTStep1ActionCHECK VENTILATION HEIGHT.See “APPENDIX B”.3INSTALL ACCESS PANEL4INSTALL DUCT5INSTALL ROOF VENTSee “APPENDIX D”.CORNER APPLICATIONOPTION 1 - INSTALL LOWER SIDE VENT ANDROOF VENTStep1ActionCHECK VENTILATION HEIGHT.See “APPENDIX ightACCESSPANELDUCT AND FAN2CHECK RECESS DEPTH.See “INSTALLATION PREPARATION RECESSDEPTH”. If required, install a box baffle above thelower access vent. Box baffle must be positioned nolower than access panel.2CHECK RECESS DEPTH.See “INSTALLATION PREPARATION RECESSDEPTH”. A box baffle is required above thelower access vent.ACCESSPANELDUCTANDFANREDE CESPT SHRECESS DEPTH- 11 -

VENT APPLICATION TYPES3INSTALL LOWER SIDE VENT.See “APPENDIX D”.4INSTALL ROOF VENTSee “APPENDIX D”.2CHECK RECESS DEPTH.See “INSTALLATION PREPARATION RECESS DEPTH”. A box baffle is required abovethe lower access vent.Roof vent openingmust be a minimum of 110 in2unobstructed freearea.REDE CESPT SHRaftersUPPER SIDEVENTOPTION 2 - INSTALL UPPER AND LOWER SIDEVENTSStep1BAFFLEActionCHECK VENTILATION HEIGHT.See “APPENDIX B”.MinimumVentilationHeightLOWERSIDE VENT3Fan*4* Fan position may vary by model.- 12 -INSTALL LOWER SIDE VENT.See “APPENDIX D”.INSTALL UPPER SIDE VENT.See “APPENDIX D”.

INSTALLATION PROCEDUREINSTALLING THE REFRIGERATORSECURING THE REFRIGERATORIt is important to follow the sequence in securing refrigeratorin enclosure since failure in doing so can cause leakage between the frame and cabinet.After the refrigerator is put in place (ensuring a combustionseal at the front frame), the refrigerator is to be secured in theenclosure with screws (not included).Be careful when installing the refrigerator modelNDM1062. It is equipped with the latest vacuuminsulated panel technology. The insulating panels arelocated on the top, back, bottom, sides and doors. Ifthe surface is punctured, loss of insulation will occur,resulting in poor refrigerator performance.RM2351 & RM2354For a proper installation, follow these instructions:Install the five screws in the following order: Carefully place the refrigerator in the enclosure.1. Four screws installed through the front frame.(To cover the screw heads, use the plugs in the partsbag.)2. One screw installed in the rear base. Verify that there is a complete seal between the front frameof the refrigerator and the top, sides and bottom of theenclosure. A length of sealing strip is applied to the rearsurface of the front frame for this purpose. The sealingstrip should provide a complete isolation of the appliance’scombustion system from the vehicle interior.RM2351, RM2354, RM2410 and RM2510: Apply a sealing strip to the foremost floor of the enclosure, see FIG 11.Be careful not to damage the sealing strip when therefrigerator is put in place!FIG 13 - SECURING RM2351 & RM2354FIG 11 - RM2351, RM2354, RM2410 & RM251021Apply sealing strip along floor here.Sealing strip must be width of enclosure.SealingStripFIG 12 - RM2451, RM2454, RM2551, RM2554, DM2652, DM2662,DM2663, DM2852, DM2862, NDM1062, RM1350 & NDA1402General view. Features may vary by model.- 13 -

INSTALLATION PROCEDURERM2410 & RM2510RM2620 & RM2820Install the six screws in the following order:1. Two screws installed through the front base.2. Two screws installed in the top frame.3. Two screws installed in the rear base.Install the screws in the following order:1. Two screws installed through the front base.2. Two screws installed in the top frame.3. Two screws installed in the rear base.4. Attach lower front strip after the refrigerator is setinto the cutout opening.FIG 14 - SECURING RM2410 & RM2510FIG 15 - SECURING RM2620 & RM28202 nd.3 rd.3 rd.2 nd.1 st.1 st.SealingStrip4 th.- 14 -

INSTALLATION PROCEDURERM2451, RM2454, RM2551, RM2554,DM2652, DM2662, DM2663, DM2852,DM2862, RM3762, RM3962, RM1350,NDA1402 & NDM1062b) Secure the refrigerator and the lower frontstrip with two screws.Install the screws in the following order:1. TWO SCREWS INSTALLED THROUGH THEFRONT BASE.The refrigerator is provided with a lower front strip(shipped as a loose part). Attach the front strip afterthe refrigerator is set into the cutout opening.a) Install the lower front strip by sliding it under thebottom hinge plate(s).Models with 1 Hinge PlateOne screw through the hinge andon the opposite side and then, onescrew through the lower front strip.Models with 1 Hinge PlateThe hinge plate can be located onthe left or right side dependingon the door swing. Slip under thehinge and swing into place.Models with 2 Hinge PlatesOne screw through each hinge.Models with 2 Hinge Plates- 15 -

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE2. TWO SCREWS INSTALLED IN THE TOPFRAME.3. ONE SCREW INSTALLED IN THE REAR BASE.OPTIONAL SCREW MAY BE ADDED.RM2451, RM2454, RM2551, RM2554, DM2652,DM2662, DM2663, DM2852, DM2862 & NDM1062RM2451, RM2454, RM2551, RM2554, DM2652,DM2662, DM2663, DM2852, DM2862, RM3762,RM3962 & NDM1062a) Gently push the tabs out of the hole in the hingewith a flat blade screwdriver (both sides).OptionalScrew2General view. Features may vary by model.RM1350 & NDA14021Ice MakerCord(optional)b) Carefully tilt the top decoration panel and lift toremove from top frame. Be careful not to damage the circuit board and wires.c) Install the two screws in the top frame, the holesare accessible from underneath.d) Seal the opening for the screws with aluminumtape.e) Replace the top decoration panel. Be careful notto pinch the wires behind the panel. Make surethe tabs snap back into the holes in the hingeplate.General view. Features may vary by model.DRAIN WATER HOSE Hose must not contact the boiler casing. Hose must not be kinked. Hose must not be routed uphill at any point. Perforated plug must be present at end of hose.RM3762, RM3962, RM1350 & NDA1402Fasten the refrigerator with two screws through theholes underneath the top decoration panel.OPTION 1 - THROUGH FLOORDrill hole through flooring, see FIG 16. Seal around hole.Check to make sure the supplied hose is long enough – if not,installer will have to supply extra length of hose.FIG 16 - DRAIN WATER HOSEHoseBoilercasingHole for drainwater hose- 16 -General view. Features may vary by model.

INSTALLATION PROCEDUREOPTION 2 - THROUGH VENT FRAME (PLASTICVENTS ONLY)Pull end of hose through louvers in vent door. Cut hoseto length. Reinstall perforated plug.ELECTRICAL CONNECTION120 VAC CONNECTIONThe refrigerator is equipped with a grounded three-prong plugfor protection against shock hazards. It should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do notcut or remove the grounding prong from this plug!The free length of the cord is 2 feet. To allow easy accessthrough the vent door, it is recommended to install the receptacle on the opposite side of the burner assembly and approx.3-6” above the refrigerator mounting floor.OPTION 3 - HANGING CLIP (PLASTIC VENTS ONLY)Install clip (part number 3106559.xxx) during vent installation. Insert hose into “j” portion of clip. Cut hose to length.Reinstall perforated plug. Hose should be positioned to draininto uppermost row of louvers in vent door.FIG 17 - 120 VAC CONNECTIONOPTION 4 - THROUGH VENT DOOR (SIDE-BY SIDEPLASTIC VENT ONLY)Drill a 5/8” hole in vent frame directly above floor line. Routedrain hose through hole and cut to length. Reinstall perforatedplug on the outside of the vent frame. Apply sealant aroundplug to ensure water does not seep into enclosure.120 VACReceptacleCONNECTIONS3-6”All connections should be routed to avoid directcontact with boiler casing, burner cover, or anyother components of refrigerator.General view. Features may vary by model.GAS CONNECTIONHook up to the gas supply line is accomplished at the manualgas valve, which is furnished with a 3/8” SAE (UNF 5/8” -18)male flare connection. ALWAYS use a back-up wrench whenloosening and tightening gas connections. All completed connections should be examined for leaks using an approved leakdetection solution.EXPLOSION HAZARD. Never use an open flameto check for gas leaks. Failure to obey this warning could cause an explosion resulting in death orsevere personal injury.The gas supply system must incorporate a pressure regulatorto maintain a supply pressure of not more than 11 inches watercolumn. When testing the gas supply system at test pressures: 1/2 psi - the refrigerator and its individual shutoff valvemust be disconnected from the gas supply piping system. 1/2 psi - the appliance must be isolated from the gassupply piping system by closing its individual manualshutoff valve.If detailed instructions on the installation and connection tothe gas supply are required, please contact your dealer ordistributor.- 17 -

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE12 VDC CONNECTIONALTERNATOR (D ) CONNECTIONRM2451, RM2551, DM2652, DM2852, RM3762, RM3962,RM1350 & NDA1402: These refrigerator models are not de-RM3762, RM3962 & RM1350 (with the automatic doorlocking system)signed for 12V DC operation of the cooling system. However,12V DC must be supplied to operate the controls.The refrigerator requires the connection of a signal wire fromthe alternator (D ) in order to maintain the automatic doortravel latch for RM1350 and the temporary gas lockout function. The gas operation will automatically be locked out fora period of 15 minutes when the engine is switched off. Thiswill prevent gas operation e.g. when stopping at a refuelingstation.Connect the vehicles alternator (D ) to the D onthe terminal block.RM2354, RM2454, RM2554, DM2662, DM2663, DM2862 &NDM1062: These refrigerator models require a continuous 12VDC supply to maintain the automatic energy system.The connection is made to the positive ( ) and negative (-)terminals of the terminal block on back of the refrigerator.Correct polarity must be observed when connecting to the DCsupply. Do not use the chassis or vehicle frame as one of theconductors. Connect two wires at the refrigerator and route tothe DC supply. Ensure the connections are clean, tight and freefrom corrosion.For 3-way models, the voltage drop affects the wattage outputof the 12 V cartridge heater and the refrigerator performance.The 12 VDC heater is fused with a 30 amp. in-line blade fuse.Ensure that the wires from the battery to the refrigerator areable to handle the load. Recommended wire sizes are displayed in the table below.D (Alternator signal wire)Valid for refrigerator modelswith the automatic door locking system.FIG 18 - ALTERNATOR CONNECTIONIgnition switchMAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHWIREMODELRM2351, RM2451RM2551, DM2652DM2662, DM2852DM2862, RM3762RM3962, NDM1062RM1350, NDA1402RM2354, RM2454RM2554, DM2663SizeLengthAWGft14171227Charge lightAlternator signal wire to the refrigeratorD B BatteryALTERNATOR1017827Example: If the distance between the refrigerator and the12 VDC supply is 20 ft., the total wire length is 40 ft. anda wire size of 10 AWG should be used.- 18 -

INSTALLATION PROCEDUREDOOR AND HANDLE MOUNTINGINSTRUCTIONSFIG 19 - RM2410 & RM2510, REVERSING THE DOOR SWINGREVERSING THE DOOR SWINGRM2351, RM2354, RM2451, RM2454, DM2652, DM2662,DM2663, RM2551, RM2554, RM3762, DM2852, DM2862,RM3962, NDM1062 & NDA1402A special hinge kit must be used in order to change the doorswing. For conversion kit number, please contact servicepoint or distributor service department.RM2410 & RM2510The refrigerator is equipped with hinges that make it possibleto change the direction the door opens by moving the hingesto the opposite side. To change the door hinges from one sideto the other, follow these steps:1. Open the door and remove the two screws holding the top decoration. (The screws are accessiblefrom beneath.)2. Remove the top hinge pin and lift out the door.3. Unscrew the bottom hinge pin.4. Remove the plastic cap from the opposite lowerhinge and place it in the hole just “left empty” bythe lower hinge pin.5. Screw the lower hinge pin in the hole from whichthe plastic cap was removed.6. Before replacing the door on the

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collaborative relationship and protects the financial industry for the overall security of investors . FS-ISAC that is designed to facilitate the collection of cyber threat intelligence from various sources, convert it into an industry standard language and provide timely information on which