17a. 12 VOLT ELECTRIC OPERATION

When the caravan is on tow, it is recommended that the refrigerator is operated electrically, i.e. from the 12V battery in the towing vehicle, and not by means of bottled gas. It is important to understand that 12V operation is intended only to be used whilst the car engine is running and charging the battery, and for short periods when at rest, otherwise the battery may be discharged to a point where it will not re-start the engine. When the caravan is at rest for more than a relatively short period, say about half an hour, the caravan should be levelled, the refrigerator disconnected from the 12V supply and if required, started up on bottled gas or mains electricity.

For operation on 12V, the boiler of the cooling unit is fitted with an 75 watt heating element (2, fig. 10), connected to a two-way terminal block (3) at the back of the refrigerator. 12V operation is not thermostatically controlled therefore the cooling unit will operate all the time the refrigerator is connect to the 12V supply. (As 12V operation is intended for use only while the caravan is on tow, over-cooling is unlikely because of the comparatively short time involved. If overcooling does occur during extended towing periods, the refrigerator may be disconnected periodically as experience proves necessary).

The wiring in the car and caravan to supply the refrigerator from the main battery in the car should have been installed in accordance with item 10 on page 6 of the installation section.

To use the refrigerator on 12V, check that the gas is turned off, then connect together the plug(s) and socket(s) fitted during installation, and switch on any switches in the circuit to the refrigerator.

Note: Before operating the refrigerator on 12V, it should be pre-cooled, together with its contents, by running it on bottled gas for a few hours before changing over to 12V and starting on a journey.

18. TEMPERATURE REGULATION

After starting the refrigerator, it will take about an hour before the ice-tray shelf shows signs of cooling. The gas control knob (4, fig. 14) has four positions, marked 'Off', and 3, 2 and 1, representing three sizes of flame - Maximum, Medium and Minimum. The amount of cooling produced in the refrigerator will depend on the size of flame used.

It is preferable to start the refrigerator with the control knob set at the Maximum flame position (No. 3). After an hour or so, it may be turned to the Medium (No. 2) or Minimum (No. 1) positions, to provide the cooling required under the prevailing conditions.

In warm weather, or with a heavy food load, or frequent door openings, the Medium or Maximum position will usually be needed, but, in cold weather it may only be necessary to use the Minimum flame position. Remember to alter the setting, as necessary, if there is an appreciable change in room temperature or conditions of use.

When operating on mains electricity, the refrigerator temperature is thermostatically controlled and the thermostat dial (6, fig. 15) should be set with No. 3 or 4 against the indicator mark. Suitable temperatures will then be maintained in the fridge for general use but, in hot weather, or if more cooling is required, turn the dial to a higher number. For less cooling, turn it to a lower number.

19. STORING FOOD IN THE REFRIGERATOR

Four half-depth shelves are provided. Two can be used together to form a full size shelf (with the rear one reversed so that its raised edge is at the back), or they can be used separately in the four locations in the lining to leave space for bottles at the front.

To prevent drying out and the transfer of flavours from one food to another, always store foods in covered containers or plastic bags. When 'on the move', crumpled pieces of clean paper may be wedged (temporarily) between the various items to retain them.

Never put hot food into the refrigerator.

Remember to engage the travel catch when the caravan is to be on tow (see next item).

20. ICE-MAKING

Fill the ice-tray with water to within 3/16 ” inch (5mm) from the top, and place it on its shelf inside the refrigerator. When the ice has formed, the tray can be released from the shelf simply by lifting one corner. When operating on gas, ice will be made more quickly if the control knob (4, fig. 14) is temporarily turned to the Maximum flame position (No. 3).

21. TRAVEL CATCH

The travel catch (fig. 16) is to keep the refrigerator door securely closed when the vehicle is on the move. Remember to push the catch down so that its lower end fully engages the plastic bush in the top of the door, before moving off.

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Electrolux RM 122F Temperature Regulation, Storing Food in the Refrigerator, Ice-Making, Travel Catch

RM 122F specifications

The Electrolux RM 122F is a versatile and efficient absorption refrigerator designed for a variety of applications, particularly in the leisure and camping sector. This model exemplifies Electrolux's commitment to quality and innovation, offering users a reliable cooling solution for their mobile lifestyles.

One of the standout features of the RM 122F is its three-way power system. It can operate on gas, 12V battery, or 230V mains electricity, making it incredibly adaptable for different situations, whether you are on the road in a caravan, enjoying a camping trip, or parked at a holiday home. This flexibility ensures that users always have access to refrigeration, regardless of their power source.

The refrigerator boasts a spacious interior with a total storage capacity of approximately 140 liters, providing ample room for food and beverages. It is designed to keep your groceries organized, featuring various shelves and compartments that cater to different storage needs. The adjustable shelves allow for customization based on the items stored, enhancing usability for users with diverse needs.

Another important feature of the RM 122F is its advanced cooling technology. Utilizing absorption refrigeration, this model is not only quiet but also produces minimal vibrations, making it ideal for use in confined spaces such as a camping vehicle. The temperature control allows users to set the desired cooling level, ensuring optimal preservation of food items.

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Overall, the Electrolux RM 122F represents an ideal choice for those seeking a reliable and efficient cooling solution tailored for mobile living. With its robust features, flexible power options, and thoughtful design, this absorption refrigerator stands out as a dependable companion for any adventure or leisure activity.