Refrigerator
The refrigerator in your RV can be operated on LP gas and 120-volt
AC electricity. Read over the owner’s manual provided in your
owner’s packet before putting the refrigerator into operation.
The refrigerator will not operate correctly if the vehicle is not level
while parked. The refrigerator coolant will not circulate properly if
the unit is not level.
For best results, make sure the outside sidewall vent and roof vent
are always clear of debris. Without proper circulation around the
rear coils, the unit will not keep food cold.
Upon initial operation, or after being stored, the refrigerator could
take up to 24 hours before the unit is cool enough for use. Expect
items to take somewhat longer to chill in the travel trailer
refrigerator than they would take at home.
You can greatly increase the effectiveness of the refrigerator by:
• Minimizing the number of times the refrigerator is
opened
• Minimizing the length of time the refrigerator door is left
open
• Allowing hot items to cool before putting them in the
refrigerator
• Storing cold items in the refrigerator promptly, before
they warm up
When being used on the 110 volt AC setting, the refrigerator circuit
board still requires 12 volt operation. Make sure your batteries
have sufficient charge prior to operation. For further information
about the operation and maintenance of the refrigerator, consult the
owner’s manual provided by the manufacturer.