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premature failure and leave sediment in the tank. If the plumbing
system is not equipped with a bypass kit, and you intend to winterize
by adding antifreeze to the system, remove the anode rod (storing it
for the winter) and replace it with a 3/4 inch drain plug.
Please NOTE: With the MyRV tablet the monitor controls are a
part of this function. See chapter 3 for more instructions.
REFRIGERATOR
KZ recreational vehicles use numerous different size and model
numbers of refrigerators operating on 120- volt AC. Performance of
refrigerators depends on various factors, such as, energy, venting,
leveling, humidity and atmospheric heat temperatures, but not
limited to these. VENOM and SIDEWINDER Toy Haulers have two
types of refrigerators, first the standard absorption and secondly an
optional compressor house type
ABSORPTION
Leveling
For correct operation, the refrigerator must be within three degrees
of level in any direction. Continued operation outside of these limits
will result in irreparable damage to the cooling unit in the
refrigerator.
Venting
For an absorption unit to operate fully it must have two vents. One
vent is on the roof or sidewall at the upper end of the refrigerator,
and a second vent is a lower service vent and door at the lower area
of the refrigerator. A vent installed on a roof must have a screen in
place to avoid birds from entering and causing problems.
Units with two-side vents as in slide-outs, require a 12V fan to be in
operation and baffles at top vent and behind refrigerator. When
upper cooling fins reach 150° Fahrenheit, the fan will automatically
start to operate. The positive wire has a five amp in line fuse
installed. Access to the fuse is inside of the lower service vent door.
Moisture Reduction Heater
Some models have a heater built into the chassis frame of the
refrigerator, referred to as a “moisture reduction device”. Its design
is to reduce moisture on the frame during hot, humid days.
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