89
vent door.
Whenever your recreational vehicle is stored and not in use BE
SURE to turn switch to the “OFF” position avoiding 12-volt DC
discharge. Failure to do so results in battery drainage. The 300 and
400 series do not have this option.
Battery Drain Information
To control operating functions on several models of refrigerators, a
12-volt DC power source, battery and/or converter are required.
For propane operation .5 amp is required through the power supply
to keep the solenoid open to supply propane to the burner as
needed to continue to cool.
Door Seal
To maintain cooling efficiency the door must seal completely on all
four sides along the door gaskets. Frequent frost build up or reduced
cooling are indicators of air leaks around the doors. Place a strip of
paper the size of a dollar bill between the flange and door gasket.
Close the door and pull the paper out. There should be a light
frictional drag indicating proper seal. Should the paper feel loose,
the gasket is not sealing well. If the gasket isn’t sealing properly,
contact your dealer or service center to correct the seal of the door.
Door Latch
A positive or full locking latch is not permitted through codes. Each
latch has a rating by pounds of pressure, yet will prevent the door
from opening during travel.
Do not use undue force or jerking action when opening the
refrigerator door. Air temperature differences can cause a
partial vacuum within the cabinet requiring a firm but steady
force to open the door. A sudden jerk could cause door
damage or personal injury.
CAUTION
!
PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.pdffactory.com