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How do I get a operating and trouble shooting manual for a dometic royale rv refrigerator?

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Contact the manufacturer, Absorption refrigeration is an infrequently used alternative to compression refrigeration. Absorption refrigerators use a solution of ammonia and water as refrigerant fluid. A gas flame heats the ammonia and provides the energy that drives the cooling process. These models are generally very simple and have few moving parts. This is a very straightforward process. There are three main principles behind proper operation of an absorption refrigerator. Place the refrigerator on a level surface. Make sure that it is adequately ventilated. Check that the correct heat is being applied in the boiler. As long as there are no leaks, this should be enough for the refrigerator to work properly.
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Hi...recently purchased a 2005 Roadtrek RV with a Dometic RM 2354 fridge in it...was getting things ready for camping and had the RV hooked up to 110 power...pushed on button for fridge and went through...

You said there was NO lights on the unit. The Dometic service manual says:

1. No operation - no panel lights: DC Volts

Fuse

Wiring

Upper Circuit Board

Lower Circuit Board

http://www.gasrefrigeration.net/dom_techdata/26121_2852SM.PDF

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Should be a moedl number.RM -----# on fridge. Have that ready and go to: (www.dometicusa.com) . Click on customer support, then on left side you'll see Operation and installation manuals, click on that. Click refrigerators, for Caravans, motorhomes, RV's, and find your model and download PDF for copy of manual.
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Here's a link to a site with free manuals for Dometic fridges that you can download for free.

You might have to check some of the other manuals, as one manual can cover multiple models and units.

http://gasrefrigeration.net/dom_techdata/2300_2800OP.PDF

You can get access to the main web page at:

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