13-1
13 APPLIANCES AND INTERIOR FEATURES
Fig. 13-1 REFRIGERATOR
13.1.2 OPERATING TIPS
1. The refrigerator should be cold before placing
items in it.
2. Try not to put warm or hot items in the refrigera-
tor. Allow them to cool o rst.
3. Do not pack refrigerator too full. To operate ef-
ciently, the refrigerator needs air to circulate.
4. Use smaller containers to store items i.e. 1 litre
rather than 4 litre.
5. Use containers that seal tightly.
6. Use crumpled paper between containers to pre-
vent rattling while driving.
Refer to the operator's manuals in the information
package for more detailed instructions if required for
each appliance, component or system.
The refrigerator in your motorhome can be operated
on either:
1. 120-volt AC electric.
2. LP gas with 12-volt ignition.
It is very important that your motorhome be level
when parked so that the refrigerator will operate
safely and properly.
When you park your motorhome, normal levelling for
comfortable living will usually place it within satisfac-
tory level limits. Use a level to make sure.
When the refrigerator is not being used for any length
of time the temperature setting should be turned to
the lowest level and switched to o. The door should
be opened slightly to allow for air circulation and to
prevent any odor or mold build-up.
CAUTION
If the motorhome is parked o-level
by 3 degrees or more side-to-side or 6
degrees or more front-to-back for more
than an hour, permanent damage could
be done to the refrigerator.
13.1 REFRIGERATOR
Read the Refrigerator Owner's Manual carefully for
complete instructions on start-up, operating and shut-
down instructions.
13.1.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
13-1
13 APPLIANCES AND INTERIOR FEATURES
Fig. 13-1 REFRIGERATOR
13.1.2 OPERATING TIPS
1. The refrigerator should be cold before placing
items in it.
2. Try not to put warm or hot items in the refrigera-
tor. Allow them to cool o rst.
3. Do not pack refrigerator too full. To operate ef-
ciently, the refrigerator needs air to circulate.
4. Use smaller containers to store items i.e. 1 litre
rather than 4 litre.
5. Use containers that seal tightly.
6. Use crumpled paper between containers to pre-
vent rattling while driving.
Refer to the operator's manuals in the information
package for more detailed instructions if required for
each appliance, component or system.
The refrigerator in your motorhome can be operated
on either:
1. 120-volt AC electric.
2. LP gas with 12-volt ignition.
It is very important that your motorhome be level
when parked so that the refrigerator will operate
safely and properly.
When you park your motorhome, normal levelling for
comfortable living will usually place it within satisfac-
tory level limits. Use a level to make sure.
When the refrigerator is not being used for any length
of time the temperature setting should be turned to
the lowest level and switched to o. The door should
be opened slightly to allow for air circulation and to
prevent any odor or mold build-up.
CAUTION
If the motorhome is parked o-level
by 3 degrees or more side-to-side or 6
degrees or more front-to-back for more
than an hour, permanent damage could
be done to the refrigerator.
13.1 REFRIGERATOR
Read the Refrigerator Owner's Manual carefully for
complete instructions on start-up, operating and shut-
down instructions.
13.1.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMANDER / EMBASSY