Where is the Dometic AC model?

You’ll find the model and product number on the side after removing the plastic shroud.

How do I identify my Dometic air conditioner?

Remove the inside air filter cover and with a flash light you should be able to look toward the rear of the unit, on the passenger side of the air intake chamber, on the horizontal A/C bulkhead is a tag. The information is there.

What does E1 mean on a Dometic air conditioner?

According to the manual the E1 error is a loss of communications between the thermostat and the AC unit. Your problem is with the connectors on the cable between the thermostat and the AC unit.

Can you add a second AC unit to RV?

Your RV air conditioner is a much larger and stronger unit, but even its cooling capacity is limited. Adding a second air conditioner is one of them. Getting another AC unit is not as easy and buying it, hooking it up, and turning it on. There are a lot of considerations that must be made before you start shopping.

How do you add refrigerant to a Dometic RV?

Once you have gotten the correct refrigerant for your RV’s air conditioner, now’s the time to start adding refrigerant. First, locate your Dometic RV’s breaker panel. You can find it using your owner’s instruction manual. Make sure that you switch off any breaker which supplies power to your air conditioning unit.

Is the Dometic RV air conditioner still working?

Now that you’ve completely recharged your Dometic RV’s air conditioning unit, you may now test it out. Hopefully, it’s now working. But if it’s producing warm air or not putting out the desired airflow, recheck the unit to see if it has any problems.

Where can I find the documentation for Dometic?

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What to do when your RV air conditioner has no power?

When your air conditioning unit receives no power, open up the unit. Opening it up depends on your Domestic RV’s model and make, so you’ll need to check your owner’s manual. If not, you can examine the unit’s exterior, checking for any clasps holding the casing.

Once you have gotten the correct refrigerant for your RV’s air conditioner, now’s the time to start adding refrigerant. First, locate your Dometic RV’s breaker panel. You can find it using your owner’s instruction manual. Make sure that you switch off any breaker which supplies power to your air conditioning unit.

Now that you’ve completely recharged your Dometic RV’s air conditioning unit, you may now test it out. Hopefully, it’s now working. But if it’s producing warm air or not putting out the desired airflow, recheck the unit to see if it has any problems.

How do you install a new AC unit?

Remove the drain system from the old unit and reinstall on the new one. Cut a small groove into the foam gasket that comes on the new AC unit so your drain hose can go from side to side. Seal this groove to the drain cross hose with some sealant and install the second foam gasket over it.

When your air conditioning unit receives no power, open up the unit. Opening it up depends on your Domestic RV’s model and make, so you’ll need to check your owner’s manual. If not, you can examine the unit’s exterior, checking for any clasps holding the casing.