Installing the refrigerator
• The refrigerator must be installed so that it is easily accessible for service work,
easy to de-install and install and can be easily removed from the vehicle.
• The distance between the refrigerator and the rear wall must be min. 15 mm –
max. 25 mm (fig. 5, page 5).
• The refrigerator must be installed in a recess so that it stands firm when the vehicle
is in motion. Note the following dimensions here (H x W x D in mm):
– RML9330/9331/9335: 1293 x 420 x 586.5 (fig. 1, page 3)
– RML9430/9431/9435: 1293 x 468 x 553 (fig. 2, page 3)
• The outer wall must be fitted with an air inlet vent (fig. 3 1, page 4) and an outlet
vent (fig. 3 2, page 4) with ventilation grilles so that the heat generated can be
easily released to the outside:
– Air inlet vent: Fit the ventilation grille as flush as possible to the floor of the
installation niche with a minimum cross-section of 500 cm
– Outlet vent: fit as far above the refrigerator as possible.
– The distance between the air inlet and outlet vents must be at least 1050 mm
(fig. 4, page 4).
• Fit a heat conduction plate (fig. 3 3, page 4) above the refrigerator so that the
heat does not accumulate in the vehicle.
• If the ventilation grille of the air inlet vent cannot be installed flush to the ground,
an additional inlet vent (fig. 3 4, page 4) must be provided in the floor for
releasing leaked gas.
• A distance of more than 25 mm between the refrigerator and rear wall leads to
poor performance and increases the power consumption of the refrigerator.
Reduce the space behind the refrigerator to create adequate air inlet and outlet
ventilation (fig. 5, page 5). Use a ventilation plate, for example, to do this.
• If the minimum distance between the air inlet and outlet vents cannot be met, a
roof vent must be installed instead of the air outlet vent.
– The roof vent should be installed directly above the back of the refrigerator as
far as this is possible. Use an air duct (fig. 6 1, page 5) if you need to install
the roof vent offset, otherwise heat will accumulate there.
– The distance between the air inlet vent and the roof vent must be at least
1350 mm (fig. 6, page 5).
– If a roof air conditioner is provided, the distance between the roof vent
(fig. 7 1, page 6) and the air outlet of the roof air conditioner (fig. 7 2,
page 6) must be at least 300 mm.
• The refrigerator must not be installed at the side of the air inlet and outlet vents as
this leads to poor performance and increases the power consumption of the
refrigerator.
• The air inlet and outlet vents must not be covered by vehicle parts (such as an
open door or by installing accessories such as bicycle racks) while operating.
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