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When you press the cooling level selector
switch, the LCD backlight will light up
and show the currently set temperature.
Every time you press the cooling level
selector switch you set the refrigerator one
position cooler. On reaching the coldest
temperature, the system will start again
at the warmest temperature setting. Ten
seconds after release of the cooling level
selector switch, the system will switch off
the LCD backlight.
D. Only the N145 and the N 150 fridges have
a divider heater. By heating the metal plate
between the freezer and the fridge cabinet,
the divider heater prevent the ice forming
when the freezer door is opened and also
prevents the freezer door from freezing
stuck to the metal breaker of the fridge.
To save energy the divider heater can be
switched off. The switch can be found on
the side control panel near the latch
Powering with electricity
Powering with electricity can be selected
both by the Auto mode (only Automatic fridges)
and manually.
Mains voltage (230V):
This energy source will be selected if the mains
voltage is greater than 200V. This power supply
requires a continuous current of 12V to operate
the electronic control system.
Direct current (12V):
E. The SES system will select 12V powering
only if a mains voltage (230V) is unavailable,
the vehicle engine is running and a voltage
higher than 11V is available. If a fault occurs
during electrical powering (230V or 12V),
an error message will not be shown on the
display as long as another energy source
is available. The system will automatically
switch to the available energy source that
has the highest priority.
Selecting electrical power manually Mains
voltage (230V):
The LED on the main switch warns you
whenever insufficient voltage is available or if a
fault occurs. If this happens, the LED will start
flashing once per second and an error code is
shown on the LED display.
When sufficient current is available again, or
the fault has been resolved, the LED will emit a
steady blue light again.
Direct current (12V):
Always use a gas connection or mains
voltage to start up the refrigerator for the
first time and to cool it. Powering from
the battery of your vehicle is suitable only
for maintaining the temperature and its
contents once it has been refrigerated.
The LED warns you whenever your vehicle’s
engine is not running, or if a fault occurs, or if
insufficient voltage is available. If this happens,
the LED will start flashing once per second and
an error code is shown on the LCD display.
Once the engine is running, or the fault has been
resolved, or sufficient voltage is available again,
the LED will again emit a steady blue light.
Note: If the refrigerator has been
manually set to operate at 12V, it will not
automatically switch to another energy
source when your vehicle’s engine is not
running. In this case, the refrigerator will
stop cooling.
Powering with gas
Powering with gas can be selected both by the
Auto mode (only Automatic fridges) and manually.
Warning! Flammable material must be
kept away from the rear of the refrigerator.
For selection of gas type, see the
information plate inside your refrigerator.
For the pressure regulator model, see the
information plate inside your refrigerator and
the table in the Thetford user instructions.
The type of gas container and its location
must be in compliance with the most recent
regulations. Ensure that the unit is installed
in a location with good ventilation and make
sure that the ventilation openings in the gas
container storage location remain open.

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