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RGE 100
!► DUAL ENERGY
1^ REFRIGERATORS
Cool comfort everywhere
The Dual Energy Refrigerators from Dometic can be used wher­ever you want. They work with electricity when there is a socket nearby. And with bottled Gas or Kerosene also, if electricity is not available. This double energy supply is only possible because of Dometics uniqueAbsorption system, developed more than 80 years ago and continuously improved ever since.
A Dual Energy Refrigerator operates completely secure and absolutely safe, noiseless and maintenance-free. You decide for a lifetime investment because of the superb quality. Professional doors and modern cabinets are made of galvanised steel, the walls are fully insulated with freon-free foam and provide excellent cooling performance. Dometic factories are certified as per ISO 9001, ISO 9002, ISO 14001 and the Eco-Audit - protecting the envi­ronment and ensuring top quality.
RGE 2000
I Capacity: 97 litres, incl. 10,5 litres freezing compartment ■ Operation on Gas and Electricity I Absolutely free of HCFC and CFC
Interchangeable door hang I Better cooling performance with low consumption I Door offers three adjustable racks inside I Height adjustable grids from stainless steel I Patented "bottle fingers" for perfect stowage
RGE 100
■ Total capacity 70 litres
I Frozen Food compartment 6 litres
■ Runs on Gas and Electricity
■ Rust-proof wire garden grill building shelves
I 2 adjustable racks at the inner door
I Bottle rack for large bottles with bottle fingers
Interchangeable door hang I Voltages available: 110V(60 Hz) and 230 V (60 Hz/50 Hz)
For more information: www.dometic.co.uk
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