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E.7 REPLACING THE CONDENSER FAN (If fitted)
The refrigerator may have a small fan that blow airs onto the condenser tubing too
help keep it cool. If there is condenser fan and it is broken, replace it according to the
following instructions:
(a)
Switch the refrigerator OFF
(b)
Disconnect the battery (or batteries)
(c)
Mark which wire is connected to the positive terminal and which wire is
connected to the negative terminal. Disconnect the wires from the fan terminals.
(d)
Unscrew the broken fan from its mounting.
(e)
Screw the new fan into place. The new fan must have the same voltage and
power ratings as the old one.
(f)
Reconnect the wires to the fan terminals making sure that the positive wire is
connected to the positive terminal and the negative wire is connected to the negative
terminal.
(g)
Reconnect the battery
(h)
Switch the refrigerator back ON.
Summary of Contents for VC150
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Page 24: ...24 MODULE AND BATTERY WIRING DIAGRAMS SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM ...
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Page 27: ...27 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
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