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Does anyone know if it is possible to dim the blue lights on the top of the fridge panel. I thought they were meant to dim once they were set but hours glow a very bright blue, all night!!! any ideas other than sticking black tape over the lights so not lighting up van all night
 
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I just wondered if this was the norm for the lights to be bright all the time or if they should dim. If they should then I can try again and/or contact Dometic. Couldn't see anything relating to it in the instruction booklet. Isn't blue light meant to be a stimulant or something, maybe thats the idea!!!

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Mine don't face us where ever we sit or sleep so never noticed a problem ourselves
 

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Ours just sends out a bright blue glow through the whole van!!
Not nice and perhaps it's a known issue with your model, if not it will be if enough customers kick off at Dometic

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Thanks. Will have another look tomorrow & check model number then get in touch. It saves putting a light on when getting up in the night though!

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any ideas other than sticking black tape over the lights so not lighting up van all night
Yes, until you get a definitive answer from Dometic, try use white masking tape, which will blank out most of the light, but still allow you to monitor the correct operation of the unit, by the dim glow of the blue lights. :)

At least you won't be disturbed by the nightly glow. ;)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 

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i actually like the blue nightlight for nocturnal bathroom visits. better than falling over a dog
 

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