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Thor Motor Coach CLASS A - Pull-Out 40 Quart, 12 Volt Cooler;Freezer

Thor Motor Coach CLASS A
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EXTERIOR FEATURES AND COMPONENTS
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THOR MOTOR COACH | MADE TO FIT
Ensure shut-o valves are CLOSED when connecting
and disconnecting the gas hose to the griddle.
The back of the griddle unit is vented and becomes
extremely HOT when in use. Never orient the back of the
griddle in close proximity to the side of the motorhome
or place ammable materials near the back of the griddle
when it is in use.
Be sure the griddle is cool to the touch before sliding it
back into its stowed position.
Pull-out 40 Quart, 12 Volt Cooler/Freezer
Portable LP
Griddle and
12 volt cooler
mounted on
a rearward
slideout tray.
Read and follow all manufacturers safety and
operational instructions.
Remove all protective plastic wraps and other
shipping materials before use.
Ensure all ventilation and cooling ports remain
unblocked and unrestricted.
Inspect all electrical cords and adapters for any sign
of damage. Do not use if cords and/or adapters are
damaged.
The cooler/freezer must be in a horizontal position to
operate. The tilt angle must be less than 5 degrees
from horizontal. The unit can be tilted up to 45
degrees for a short time during portable transport.
If it has been set on its side or end, the unit must be
returned to a horizontal position for at least 6 hours
before operating.
Maintain adequate spacing around the unit for good
ventilation of the compressor and internal components.
The manufacturer recommends maintaining 8 inches
(200 mm) of space to the back of the unit and 4 inches
(100 mm) space on each side.
Protect the exterior of the refrigerator from HIGH
heat sources, such as the gas griddle of other hot
appliances.
If there is water inside the refrigerator's compartment,
DO NOT turn it upside down to drain. Remove the
drain plug located in the inside bottom of the unit
and allow water to drain out. Re-insert the plug.
Mop-up residual water with a sponge, towel, or rag.
For best operation, keep the refrigerator out of direct
sunlight and away from heat sources.
DO NOT immerse the unit in water to clean. DO NOT
allow water to intrude into the electrical components
of the unit. Keep the unit upright and wipe the
surfaces with damp rag and mild detergent.
Disconnect the unit from power sources when not
in use.
CAUTION
There are no user-service or maintenance
components. If the unit requires repair, contact TMC
or the manufacturer.
Always secure the griddle and portable cooler/freezer
with securing straps to the pull-put tray and ensure
the pull-out tray is securely latched in its closed
position before moving the motorhome.
CAUTION
Select TMC Class A and Class C motorhomes oer a portable
40 quart, 12 volt cooler/freezer with the gas griddle described
previously. ese appliances are transported on a sturdy
slide-out tray that is mounted and easily stows into a rear
storage compartment, making food preparation readily
available for any outdoor cooking assignment.
The portable cooler/freezer has two cooling zones, which
can be independently set from 50 F (10 C) to -4F (-20 C).
If desired, the zone divider can be removed so the unit can
be utilized fully as a cooler or freezer. Included with the
cooler/freezer are baskets for each zone, a 12 volt power cord,
and a 12 volt-to-120 volt adapter. e unit is also supplied
with wheels and side-mounted handles, making it campsite
portable.
Electrical power for the cooler/freezer is conveniently pro-
vided by both 12 volt DC and 120 volt AC outlets installed
inside the storage bay of equipped motorhomes.
NOTE: For complete operational instructions, mainte-
nance and other useful information on the gas griddle
and the 12 volt cooler/freezer, refer to the manufactur-
er's instructions and TMC's Appliance and Component
Guide, available through your on-line TMC Owners
Resource account.

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