GAUGES PART 4: CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS
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Appliances in the Cab
You may decide to equip your vehicle with a radio, a refrig-
erator, or other appliances and conveniences. Be sure
they are compatible with your truck’s electrical system.
Secure them in the cab so they can’t fly loose in a sudden
stop.
WARNING! In a sudden stop or collision a
heavy object in your cab could strike you or
anyone with you. You could be injured or
killed. Secure any appliance (such as a refrig-
erator or radio) you add to your cab.
Refrigerator
Follow the procedure below to operate the refrigerator.
CAUTION: Leaving your refrigerator on when the
vehicle’s engine is not running will rapidly run
down your vehicle’s batteries. This may cause
premature battery failure.
NOTES:
•For additional information about the refrigerator,
refer to the refrigerator owner’s manual that came
with this appliance.
•Refrigerator cooling ability decreases as sleeper
temperature increases.
The main power supply to the refrigerator and cooling fan
(located behind the refrigerator) is controlled by a switch
labeled "REFRIG/FAN" located on the sleeper control
panel.
• To turn the refrigerator and cooling fan on, move the
REFRIG/FAN switch to ON, then turn the thermostat
dial (located inside the refrigerator) clockwise from
the OFF setting.
• To turn the refrigerator and cooling fan off, turn the
thermostat dial inside the refrigerator counterclock-
wise to the OFF setting, then move the REFRIG/FAN
switch to OFF.
• To turn only the refrigerator off, turn the thermostat
dial counterclockwise to OFF.
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