Installing the refrigerator
Stop bar behind the fridge (A)
1. Glue a flexible sealing lip (1) to a stop bar (2) behind the refrigerator (3).
2. Push the refrigerator against the stop bar with the flexible sealing lips.
✔ The space behind the refrigerator is sealed to the interior of the vehicle.
Side gap distance of up to 5 mm between refrigerator and furniture (B)
1. Glue the sealing lips (see chapter "Accessories" on page 19) on the side of the
furniture (4).
2. Push the refrigerator against the flexible sealing lips on furniture.
✔ The space behind the refrigerator is sealed to the interior of the vehicle.
Side gap distance of 5 mm to 10 mm between refrigerator and
furniture (C)
1. Glue the double lipped sealing (see chapter "Accessories" on page 19) on the
side of the furniture (4).
2. Push the refrigerator against the double lipped sealing on furniture.
✔ The space behind the refrigerator is sealed to the interior of the vehicle.
5.3
Making air inlet and outlet vents
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NOTE
• Deviations from the inlet and outlet variations shown here must be
approved by the manufacturer.
• At high ambient temperatures, the refrigerator can only provide its
maximum cooling capacity if the optimum ventilation has been pro-
vided.
➤ Make an air inlet vent and an air outlet vent in the outer wall with the size of
451 mm x 156 mm.
When doing so, observe the information, see chapter "Preparing the installa-
tion" on page 21.
If the ventilation grille of the air inlet vent cannot be installed flush with the floor of the
niche, install an inlet vent in the floor. Any leaking gas can thus flow downwards.
1. Make an air inlet vent of at least Ø 40 mm in the floor (fig. 0 1, page 10) behind
the refrigerator near the gas burner.
2. Shield the outside of the opening with a deflector to prevent sludge or dirt from
getting inside while driving (fig. 0 2, page 10).
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