Appliances --- Section 4
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Service
The LP-Gas function of the refrigerator and LP-Gas pressure will require annual service. Over
time, the BTU rating of the flame can change, affecting the refrigerator's performance. Ambient tempera-
ture, high humidity and altitude above 5,500 feet can affect performance and function. If possible,
switch mode operation to AC while at a higher altitude.
Air in Propane Gas Supply Lines
For safety reasons, the refrigerator will attempt to ignite on propane gas within a specified amount
of time. When starting the refrigerator for the first time after storage, or after servicing the gas supply
system, propane gas supply lines may contain air. Due to the air in the gas supply lines, the refrigerator
may not ignite on propane gas within the specified amount of time. Follow the procedure on how to
remove air from the LP-Gas supply lines.
To remove the air from the propane gas supply lines:
• Ensure the primary LP-Gas valve and the electric LP-Gas valves are open.
• Try lighting the cooktop burners first to quickly purge air from the main distribution line.
• Push the ON/OFF button to turn the refrigerator on.
• Press the MODE button until the refrigerator indicates LP. The refrigerator will start a 30
second trial for ignition during which the gas safety valve opens and the igniter sparks.
• If the refrigerator fails to light, indicated by NO FL (No Flame), turn the refrigerator off
then back on and set to LP mode. If after the third attempt the refrigerator fails to light,
stop and consult your local dealer or an authorized Norcold Service Center.
MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN
The microwave/convection oven operates from 120 Volt AC supplied by shore power, the generator
or the inverter.
Operation Tips:
• Check the type of cookware being used to see if it is microwave or oven safe depending on
the type of cooking being done. Gold paint or glaze may contain a trace amount of gold
which is electrically conductive and not compatible for microwave. Hand painted china
commonly contains traces of metal.
• The glass tray and roller guide must always be in place during cooking.
• Ensure the door is firmly closed before use.
• If the control pad is not lit, plug another electrical appliance into the same outlet to verify
120 Volt AC power is present. If the test item works, contact an appliance repair facility to
have the microwave/ convection oven checked.
• Steam accumulating inside or around the outside of the oven door may occur when the
microwave/convection oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way
indicates a malfunction of the unit. Wipe away condensation using a soft cloth.