Section 4 --- Appliances
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Operation Specifics
• The refrigerator operates from LP-Gas or 120 Volts AC electric.
• DC Voltage must be no higher than 15.4 Volts DC or lower than 10.5 Volts DC.
• AC voltage must be no higher than 132 Volts AC or lower than 108 Volts AC.
CAUTION:
Operate refrigerator only when level. Level the refrigerator, (from front view) within
3º side-to-side and 6º front-to-back, using a torpedo or bulls eye (fence post) level.
Place the level on the freezer plate. The level should be within the circle by a half of a
bubble. Generally, this is within comfortable living conditions.
NOTE:
Operating the refrigerator "off level" separates chemicals, causing them to crystal-
lize and block the circulation action of the cooling unit. Damage is cumulative and
irreversible.
WARNING:
Do not use the refrigerator if there is an ammonia smell inside or outside of the refrig-
erator, or if a yellowish substance appears inside or at the outside access compartment.
This can be an indication of a refrigerant leak. Contact an authorized repair facility.
For the refrigerator to operate:
• The house batteries must be fully charged.
• The primary LP-Gas valve must be on, or an AC source must be
available.
• Figure A: The refrigerator 120 Volt AC cord(s) must be
plugged in (located outside behind refrigerator access door).
• Figure B: The icemaker shut-off valve, located in the exterior
refer access, must be opened if the refrigerator is equipped with
an icemaker.
• Figure C: If the controls do not light up, check the house bat-
teries charge status or see if the 12 Volt DC wires are
plugged into the refrigerator's circuit board (located outside
behind refrigerator access door).
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