Dometic 7020 manual

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    Carry-On 7000 P or tab le A/C Units English ❖ INST ALLA TION • OPERA TION Revised: 4-4-05 L-2245 P or table Air Conditioners For 115V and 220V Units (7000 and 7020 Models) U .S. P atent Numbers: D309941; 4,967,569 If this unit was purchased fr om a catalog or a chain store please call Ocean Marketing at the follo wing number for all service or [...]

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    3 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 T able of Contents Carry-On 7000 P or table Air Conditioner s • Introduction W arnings .......................................................................................... 4 Dimensions & Hatch Siz e ................................................................. 4 Impor tant Inf or mation .........[...]

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    4 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Y ou hav e purchased a marine air conditioner that will add to your boating enjo yment. Please read the accompanying instructions to insure proper installation, operation and care. Warnings The use of the Carry-On™ is not recommended while the boat is under wa y because of the potential for damage to the Carr [...]

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    5 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Wiring Diagram (c.) D ANGER - SHOCK HAZARD! Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remo ve the grounding prong from the end of your po wer cord. Y our Carr y-On must be used with a three-prong grounding power cord and connected to a properly grounded and polar ized three prong receptacle. DO NO T USE AN ADAPT O[...]

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    6 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Carr y-On 7000 P or table Air Conditioner s • Installation Figure 1. The Carr y-On positioned in the boat hatch with the Hatch Bag in place. See inset Figure 2. 3a. Proper P ositioning In Hatch 3b . Improper P ositioning In Hatch Figures 3a & 3b. These figures show proper and improper positioning and lev e[...]

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    7 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Figure 4. Bottom View of Carr y-On Figure 5. The Carry-On positioned in the hatch of a boat without the hatch bag. Hatch Pad Air Filter Leg Condensate Drain Air Intake Vents Cam "D" Ring Foot (Soft) Optional 3/8" Flexible Drain Tube (See Installtion Instructions #5) use the alternative batten pock[...]

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    8 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 AIR DEFLECT OR (Standard f or Carr y-On 7000 and 7020) Air Deflector changes the direction of the air flow from almost v er tical to hor iz ontal. Can be purchased from your dealer ............................................ P ar t No . PL-0018[...]

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    9 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Carr y-On 7000 P or table Air Conditioner s • Operation Automatic Thermostat When either HIGH or LOW COOL MODE is selected, the ther mostat automatically turns the compressor on and off in response to the cabin temperature. The fan will run continu- ously , circulating air in your boat. Y ou ma y find it desir[...]

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    10 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Carry-On 7000 P or table Air Conditioner s • Cleaning & Storage F or more stubborn cases: Y ou may soak the Hatch Bag or the Storage Cover f or approximately twenty minutes in a solution of no more than 1/2 cup (4 oz.) CLORO X ® and 1/4 cup IV OR Y or LUX SOAP per gallon of w ar m water . Rinse thoroughl[...]

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    11 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Action 1. Connect fir mly 2. Replace fuse with time dela y type; or reset break er , check f or adequate size (minimum 15 amps at 115V & 10 amps at 220V) 3. Adjust ther mostat to cooler setting 1. Move to COOL 2. T ur n cloc kwise to cooler setting. 3. Cooling may not begin until boat is abo ve 70° 4. Be c[...]

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    12 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 A TTENTION: Owner s or Independent Service Companies: Use the following guide if replacement parts are required. 1013 .......... CO-Ther mostat Air T emp (Ranco) 1014 .......... CO-Switch 2-SPD Shor t 1025 .......... CO-Plug 125V 15A Male 1027B ....... CO-F an Motor 115V 1050B ....... CO-F an Motor 220V 1054 ..[...]

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    13 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Owner’ s Limited W arranty As hereinafter described, Dometic Cor poration (Dometic) limits the dur ation of any implied warr anty to the duration of the express warranty pro vided herein and also disclaims any liability for consequential damages arising from any application, installation, use or malfunction o[...]

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    14 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ English L-2245 Dometic Cor por ation (Dometic) manuf acturers of Cruisair, Grunert, Mar ine Air and Sentr y Products , makes the follo wing safety warnings concerning the application, installation, use and care of its products. Although these warnings are extensiv e, there may be specific hazards which ma y arise out of circu[...]

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    L-2245 Dometic Corporation Environmental Systems 2000 N. Andrews Ave. Ext. • Pompano Beach, FL 33069-1497 USA Phone: 954-973-2477 • Facsimile: 954-979-4414 Website: www.marineair.com • Email: sales@marineair.com P .O. Box 15299 • Richmond, V A 23227-0699 USA Phone: 804-746-1313 • Facsimile: 804-746-7248 Website: www.cruisair.com • Email[...]