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Basic Troubleshooting
Propane Gas
Smell gas in or around unit
• Propane tanks may be overfilled.
Refrigerator
The control panel lights are not illuminated
• Check coach circuit breakers and GFCI receptacle.
• Verify that refrigerator is plugged into the 120-volt outlet.
• If using propane gas, verify house batteries have ade-
quate charge.
Lights are illuminating, but no cooling
• Use a proper power source that is available and cooling
operation to specification.
• Make sure the refrigerator unit is level.
• Allow sucient time for proper cool down and try to load
with food that is already cold.
• Have a qualified RV technician check that the vents
and chimney at the rear of the refrigerator are clear
and unobstructed.
• Have a qualified RV technician make sure the burner jets
or burners are not dirty or damaged.
• Have a qualified RV technician check the fuses in the
black electrical box on the rear of the refrigerator.
IF YOU SMELL PROPANE
1. EXTINGUISH any open flames, pilot lights and
all smoking materials.
2. DO NOT touch electrical switches.
3. SHUT OFF the propane supply at the container valve(s)
or propane supply connection.
4. OPEN doors and other ventilating openings.
5. LEAVE THE AREA until odor clears.
6. Have the propane system checked and leakage source
corrected before using again.
FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN EXPLOSION
RESULTING IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
IF YOU SMELL
PROPANE GAS
STOP!
Quickly and carefully
perform the 6-step
procedure in the red box.