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Operation in Transit
During camping or parking, the refrigerator MUST be level for best
operation. While traveling, the up and down hill movement of the
coach, will not affect the performance of the refrigerator AS ALL
chemicals in cooling unit ARE IN MOTION.
Defrosting and Cleaning the Refrigerator Interior
Your refrigerator is not frost free and will require periodic defrosting.
To defrost, turn the refrigerator off. Empty the freezer and the fresh
food compartments. Placing a pan of hot water in the freezer will
reduce the defrosting time. Leave the drip tray under the cooling
fins. After frost has melted, empty the drip tray and clean the
refrigerator.
Add a small quantity of mild dish detergent to lukewarm water and
wash the interior of the refrigerator. Do NOT use abrasive cleaners,
they can damage the interior surfaces of the refrigerator.
Rinsing both compartments in a solution of baking soda and water
(one tablespoon of baking soda to one quart of water) will freshen
the interior and neutralize odors. Wipe the interior with a soft dry
cloth to prevent water spots. Clean the door gaskets in the same
manner as the refrigerator interior. This will help to prolong the life
of the gaskets.
Numerous different models and sizes of refrigerators are used in
Connect and Sportsmen coaches, according to floor models. See
manuals being supplied by the manufacturer for additional
information and operating procedures.
OPERATIING THE REFRIGATOR CONTROLS
In order for proper operation, and to achieve proper cooling, 12 volt
DC power MUST be present at the power supply board for it to
function. Power comes from solid state convertor, battery, or vehicle
battery.
Two types or systems are being used in current production, in both
you turn switch to “ON” and it will operate.
Both N6 and N8 models, there will be a letter behind the
number, “V” or “X”
X—means system will choose “AC” 120 volt first even with propane
available. To change temperature in box, change the number of
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