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4.10 REFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator control panel is located
directly above the fridge and includes
switches and several indicator lights.
1. Master ON/OFF Switch:
This latching push button switch
controls the power to the refrigera-
tor. Depress the switch and it will
latch in the depressed position for
the power to be on. Depress the
switch again to unlatch it and turn
the power o. The switch will be in
its up position.
Schematic
2. Mode Selector Switch:
This push button switch selects
which power source will be used
to operate the refrigerator. De-
press the switch once to select the
AUTO mode and the AUTO indica-
tor light (D) will be lit.
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
IMPORTANT
The control panel operates
on 12 volt DC power. This
requires the coach batteries
to be at full charge for proper
control.
Fig. 4-15 REFRIGERATOR CONTROL PANEL
Panel
a. If 120 volt power is available, the AC indicator
light (B) will come on and the AC circuit will
operate the refrigerator.
b. If 120 volt power is not available, the GAS
indicator light (C) will come on and the LP gas
system will power the refrigerator.
IMPORTANT
If the CHECK indicator light (E)
comes on and the GAS indicator
light doesn't come on, the burner
has failed to ignite, turn the system
o and then on again to light the
burner.
Depress the switch again to select the GAS mode and
the LP gas system will provide power to the refrigera-
tor. The GAS indicator light (C) will come on. Refer
to IMPORTANT above if the CHECK indicator light (E)
comes on.
3. Temperature Switch:
This push button selector switch sets the de-
sired refrigerator operating temperature during
operation. Depress the switch once to move the
temperature selection to the next setting. The
indicator lights (F) will illuminate as the selec-
tor switch is depressed to identify the operating
temperature selected. Set at the coldest setting
for the rst couple of hours of operation to cool
everything down and then select the mid-range
setting.
Refer to the refrigerator operator's manual in the
information package for more detailed instructions.
IMPORTANT
When running the fridge on LP gas,
ensure the shut o value on the LP
tanks are open.
4-10
4.10 REFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator control panel is located
directly above the fridge and includes
switches and several indicator lights.
1. Master ON/OFF Switch:
This latching push button switch
controls the power to the refrigera-
tor. Depress the switch and it will
latch in the depressed position for
the power to be on. Depress the
switch again to unlatch it and turn
the power o. The switch will be in
its up position.
Schematic
2. Mode Selector Switch:
This push button switch selects
which power source will be used
to operate the refrigerator. De-
press the switch once to select the
AUTO mode and the AUTO indica-
tor light (D) will be lit.
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
IMPORTANT
The control panel operates
on 12 volt DC power. This
requires the coach batteries
to be at full charge for proper
control.
Fig. 4-15 REFRIGERATOR CONTROL PANEL
Panel
a. If 120 volt power is available, the AC indicator
light (B) will come on and the AC circuit will
operate the refrigerator.
b. If 120 volt power is not available, the GAS
indicator light (C) will come on and the LP gas
system will power the refrigerator.
IMPORTANT
If the CHECK indicator light (E)
comes on and the GAS indicator
light doesn't come on, the burner
has failed to ignite, turn the system
o and then on again to light the
burner.
Depress the switch again to select the GAS mode and
the LP gas system will provide power to the refrigera-
tor. The GAS indicator light (C) will come on. Refer
to IMPORTANT above if the CHECK indicator light (E)
comes on.
3. Temperature Switch:
This push button selector switch sets the de-
sired refrigerator operating temperature during
operation. Depress the switch once to move the
temperature selection to the next setting. The
indicator lights (F) will illuminate as the selec-
tor switch is depressed to identify the operating
temperature selected. Set at the coldest setting
for the rst couple of hours of operation to cool
everything down and then select the mid-range
setting.
Refer to the refrigerator operator's manual in the
information package for more detailed instructions.
IMPORTANT
When running the fridge on LP gas,
ensure the shut o value on the LP
tanks are open.