Owner’s Manual 5
Operating the Refrigerator Controls
Controls:
The refrigerator control panel is located on the rear of the refrigerator.
Unlike refrigerators with electric controls, this refrigerator will operate on
one energy source, independently of the others.
Mode selector .............................................................................. 292
AC thermostat .............................................................................. 293
Gas control................................................................................... 294
Piezo lighter ................................................................................. 216
3 Amp fuse ................................................................................... 220
20 Amp fuse ................................................................................. 223
The mode selector [292] changes the energy source of the refrigerator
between propane GAS ( ), AC electric ( ), and DC electric ( )
(See Art02428).
The AC thermostat [293] controls the temperature setting of the refrigerator when operating in AC electric mode. Number 5 is the
coldest temperature setting.
The gas control [294] sets the temperature setting of the refrigerator when operating in the GAS mode. To change the temperature
setting, push and turn the gas control to either the HI, MED, or the LO position. HI is the coldest temperature setting.
This is not an automatic gas control. It does not change the ame from high re to low re as with other RV
refrigerators. If the cooling load changes, you must manually change the gas control to maintain the same temperature
inside the refrigerator.
When the outside air temperature is below 50° F., the refrigerator may have a tendency to freeze food. To reduce the tendency to
freeze food:
- Turn the gas control to LO position.
- Keep the refrigerator full.
- Put foods that are more likely to freeze on the lower shelf.
The gas control has a gas safety valve built into it. As long as a ame is present, the safety valve is open and allows propane gas to
ow to the burner. Any loss of ame (empty gas tank, blow out, etc.) closes the safety valve and stops the ow of propane gas.
The piezo lighter [216] makes a spark which ignites the ame at the burner.
The 3 Amp fuse [220] protects the AC wiring of the refrigerator.
The 20 Amp fuse [223] (model 323) protects the DC wiring of the refrigerator.
NOTICE
2. Turn the travel / storage latch [161] into the slot of the metal refrigerator frame [157]:
- Make sure the groove [225] in the travel / storage latch engages the edge [226] of the metal refrigerator frame.
To disengage the storage latch:
1. Turn the travel / storage latch out of the slot of the metal refrigerator frame:
2. Close the door of the refrigerator.
292
293
294
216
220
223
Art02428