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SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
The appliances installed in your motorhome
are manufactured by reputable RV appliance
makers and have been tested by independent
laboratories to meet all applicable standards and
codes set for RV appliances.
See Section 2 - Safety and Precautions of this
manual for any safety and precautions you need
to take regarding the operation of your
appliances.
REFRIGERATOR
The refrigerator in your coach can operate
from either of two energy sources available to the
motorhome:
120-Volt AC Electric-through 12V converter
power
12-Volt DC Electric
Basic Operation
Switch on the Refrigerator
When you start up the refrigerator, turn the
thermostat to the 5 position. Allow the
refrigerator to cool down to temperature before
placing food inside. Then turn the thermostat to
the desired temperature.
NOTE: The refrigerator will retain temperature
more efficiently if food is cold before
placing inside.
Turn off the Refrigerator
Turn the thermostat to the OFF position.
Further Information
Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide
provided in your InfoCase for complete operating
instructions, safety precautions, and maintenance
information.
RANGE TOP
–If Equipped
NOTE: See the appliance manufacturers user
guide provided in your InfoCase for
complete operating instructions and
safety precautions.
The range in your motorhome operates on
propane gas and will provide most of the
functions of the range in your home.
WARNING
Do not let children play inside the
motorhome unattended. Unlike your
home refrigerator/freezer that one could
push open the door from the inside, your
motorhome refrigerator has a travel latch
and when engaged would trap a child
inside resulting in suffocation leading to
death or serious injury.
-Typical View

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