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Operation of Refrigerator
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 converter, battery, or vehicle battery.
OPERATING THE REFRIGERATOR CONTROLS—6 & 8 CU. FT.
• Number 1 turns off or on propane or 120volt AC.
• Number 2 adjusts the thermostat to desired temperature.
• Number 3 & 4 indicate which energy source your unit is operating
on.
Additional information will be found in the manual supplied by the
manufacturer of the refrigerator for 6 and 8 cu. ft. units.
OPERATING THE REFRIGERATOR CONTROLS—4 & 5 CU. FT.
• Number 1 turns refrigerator on or off.
• Number 4 set the mode of operation—propane AC, 12 volt electric,
or 12 volt DC, if so pushed.
• Number 2 is placed to set desired temperature you wish your refrig-
erator to be.
• Number 3, 5, 6,7, & 8 will indicate which energy source your unit is
operating on. 12 volt DC is designed to be used only while travel-
ing on the road. It functions as, “to maintain cold” not, “to make
cold.”
Always pre-cool the refrigerator for 8 hours before placing cold food into
box. Additional information is found in the manual supplied by the
manufacturer of your 4 or 5 cubic foot box.
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