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Caravan Equipment
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Keep the button (D) pressed for a further 10 to 15 seconds then release it. The flame, which should
be blue, can be seen through the sight glass (inside the refrigerator bottom left hand corner).
To terminate gas operation turn knob (D) to ‘•’.
4.10.2 230v Operation
Turn off gas or 12 v operation when applicable.
Turn knob (C) of the thermostat to its highest (coldest) position.
Set switch (B) to position 1. The switch will light up green when the power supply is connected.
4.10.3 12v Operation
Only operate your refrigerator on 12v when the engine of your vehicle is running otherwise your battery
will soon become discharged.
Before operating the refrigerator on 12v it should be pre-cooled together with its contents by running it
on bottled gas or mains for a few hours before starting a journey.
If applicable, turn off the gas operation.
Set the 12v rocker switch (A) to I. The switch will light up red when the power supply is connected.
4.10.4 Regulating the temperature
It will take a few hours for the refrigerator to reach normal operating temperature so it is suggested that
the fridge is pre-cooled before loading with foodstuffs.
4.10.5 On LP Gas operation
The refrigerator temperature is regulated by the gas thermostat (E), which should be set at 3. Set the
thermostat to a higher figure if a cooler temperature is required. If less cooling is required set to a lower
figure.
4.10.6 On 230v Operation
The refrigerator is controlled by a thermostat and the thermostat knob (C) should be set at 3-5. If a
lower (colder) temperature is required, set the thermostat to a higher figure. If less cooling is required
set to a lower figure.
4.10.7 On 12v Operation
The refrigerator runs continuously.

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