4 door position, 5 ambient temperature, 6 cooling unit – Dometic RM7732 User Manual

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DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE MANUAL

DOMETIC® RM7030/RM7732

Refrigerators

9.4

DOOR POSITION

The door position can be checked by observing any

misalignment of the door in relation to the frame.

NOTE: Improper position of the refrigerator door can

cause the interior light to stay on when the door is

closed.

To adjust either door, loosen the hinge bracket screws,

reposition the door then tighten the hinge bracket

screws.

To adjust up or down, remove the door and add or

remove washers from the lower hinge pin. Reinstall

door and check for correct clearances.

9.5

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

This is the temperature surrounding the recreational

vehicle, as well as the temperature of air at the back of

the refrigerator. As the ambient temperature increases,

the air temperature in the area of the cooling unit

increases. The RM7030 and RM7732 will maintain

approximately 43 degrees food storage temperature at

110 degree ambient temperature. As the ambient

temperature increases, it is possible for the interior

temperature of the refrigerator to increase. This means

proper installation, ventilation and leveling are important

for proper operating temperature of the refrigerator.

9.6

COOLING UNIT

The cooling unit is a self-contained, hermetically sealed

set of coils where the refrigeration process takes place.

The chemicals involved in the cooling process include

hydrogen, ammonia, water and a rust inhibiting agent.

There are no repairs recommended on the cooling unit.

If it is defective, replace with a new cooling unit.
To check the cooling unit, first verify the AC heating

elements are good (see Sec. 3). Then place approxi-

mately one gallon of water inside the refrigerator and

place a thermometer in one of the containers of water.

Next, supply 115 volts directly to the AC heating ele-

ments and operate for at least 12 hours. Then check

the temperature on the thermometer. It should be at 45

degrees or lower depending on test conditions (see

Sec. 9.2 and 9.5). If so, the cooling unit is good. If the

temperature of the water is above 45 degrees, replace

the cooling unit.

9.7

FOOD STORAGE

Proper refrigeration requires free air circulation within

the food storage compartment. Restricted air circulation

within the compartment will cause higher cabinet

temperatures. To remedy this situation, simply rear-

range your food items. It is also essential that the

shelves are not covered with paper or large storage

containers. Always remember to allow for proper air

circulation.

Odors or highly flavored foods should always be stored

in covered dishes, plastic bags or wrapped in foil or

waxed paper to prevent food odors. Vegetables, lettuce,

etc., should be covered to retain their crispness.

NEVER PUT HOT FOOD INTO THE REFRIGERATOR.

To reduce frost formation in and on the freezing com-

partment, cover stored liquids and moist foods and do

not leave the door open longer than necessary.

When the refrigerator is heavily loaded, it takes longer

to lower the refrigerator temperature, and longer to

make ice. A very heavy load may also cause defrosting.

9.8

HIGH HUMIDITY

High humidity may cause a small amount of condensa-

tion to form on the frame of the refrigerator. In extreme

cases, the condensation may actually run off the frame.

As the humidity is reduced, the sweating will decrease.

High humidity can also be a factor in rapid formation of

frost.

The RM7030 and RM7732 refrigerators have climate

controls installed (see Sec. 5.12). Use of the climate

control will reduce the formation of condensation on the

frame.

SMOOTH FIT, PROPER SEAL

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