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Monarch SE 2004-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Section 4 Appliances | 157
Two Door with Ice Maker:
ON/OFF Button - Turns the refrigerator on or off.
- Push the ON/OFF button to start the refrigerator in Auto mode.
- Push and hold the ON/OFF button for two seconds to shut it off.
TEMP SET Button - Adjusts the temperature.
- To adjust push and hold the TEMP SET button.
- Number "9" is the coldest setting.
MODE Button - Controls the operation mode of the refrigerator.
- Push and hold the MODE button to select between Automatic AU, AC
or LP operation.
Manual Mode:
When one of the two manual modes is selected:
1. AC = The refrigerator is operating on AC electric.
2. LP = The refrigerator is operating on LP-Gas.
If the LP-Gas does not ignite within 30 seconds, the control changes to a different
energy source or the gas safety valve closes and “NO” “FL” displays. Turn the
refrigerator off then back on. If the gas does not ignite after several attempts,
consult a dealer or authorized Norcold service center.
Automatic Mode:
The refrigerator selects AC power over LP-Gas in Auto mode (AU). The
controls select the energy source in this sequence.
1. When 120 Volts AC is available "AU AC" flashes in the display. This
indicates the refrigerator is operating on AC electric. After ten
seconds, the "AU AC" goes off and only a power indicator remains.
2. If 120 Volts AC is not available, "AU LP" flashes in the display. This
means the refrigerator is operating on LP-Gas.
3. After the refrigerator is operating, press the TEMP SET button and set
the desired temperature.
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