Possible instructions but unclear if this is it using Google Translate of web page below:
https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=fr&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.redroverroadtrek.com%2FLiteTheFridge.html
http://www.redroverroadtrek.com/LiteTheFridge.html
SOURCE: Our Dometic RM2193 cools on gas but does not work on electric
It could be as simple as a blown fuse at the fridge. Also check to make sure you have turned on the electric switch that allows the fridge to run on AC. Note, you can only operate the fridge on EITHER gas OR electric, but not both sources at the same time, thus, you have to turn off the gas switch before you can run on electric.
When this unit is running on electricity, it has to have the thermostat set for it to run.
Here's a link to the Dometic manual for your model.
http://www.alcovr.com/DATA/MANUEL/DometicRefrigeratorModelsRM2191&RM2193.pdf
Just follow the steps for running on electric and you should be OK.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Dometic rv refer rm2310 .. no cooling on gas /electric
THE COST OF REPAIR EXCEEDS THE VALUE OF THE UNIT
Testimonial: " What do you think is wrong??? Cost of repair exceeds....? I understand that the ammonia leaks are very visible... nothing can be seen????"
SOURCE: dometic rm2652 frige just stopped working, gas nor
Check 12V supply and fuses on lower board. If display functions okay, then look for yellow residue on back of refrigerator near burner. If yes, then cooling unit has leaked and needs to be replaced. See if recall kit has been installed, and check for 12V at both sides of limit switch. If no power on either side, then thermal link has blown, and need to be replaced, If 12V on one side, but not the other, than limit is tripped, and needs to be reset, by pushing button, or if not resetting, then replace, Check for obstructions to the bottom and top vent to make sure they are not blocked, On models with top side vent, check cooling fan for proper operation.
SOURCE: no cooling on 12v or gas
Hello,Depending on the age of the unit, it could have a compressor going bad
on it, as the compressor gets hot the valves may not be seating
correctly or may be burning out.
You may have also lost some refrigerant, but I am going to lean more to a bad compressor.
Thanks
SOURCE: looking for fuse for electric dometic fridge in hobby 700 series
Check the contunitity of your calrod. You should be able to remove it form the boiler area and test both contunity and opertion by plugging in directly to a mans power supply. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A WAY TO REMOVE THE POWER IF IT WORKS!
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