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• The refrigerator operates from LP-Gas or 120 Volts AC electric.
• DC Voltage must be no higher than 15.4 Volts DC or lower than
10.5 Volts DC.
• AC voltage must be no higher than 132 Volts AC or lower than
108 Volts AC.
• It is important to operate the refrigerator only when level. Level the
refrigerator (from front view) within 3º side to side and 6º front to back.
Use a torpedo or bulls eye (fence post) level. Place the level on the freez-
er plate. The level should be within the circle by a half of a bubble.
Generally, this is within comfortable living conditions.
NOTE: Operating the refrigerator "off level" separates the
chemicals that crystallize and block the circulation action of
the cooling unit. Damage is cumulative and irreversible.
WARNING: Do not use the refrigerator if there is an
ammonia smell inside or outside of the refrigerator, or if a
yellowish substance appears inside or at the outside access
compartment. This can be an indication of a refrigerant leak.
Contact an authorized repair facility.
NOTE: To reduce the possibility of food spoilage, keep the
interior box temperature at or below 54º F. The refrigerator
will consume more energy to maintain low temperature,
especially in hot, humid climates. Lower temperature may
also lead to quicker frost build-up.
In order for the refrigerator to operate:
• The house batteries must be charged.
• The primary LP-Gas valve must be on.
• The water valve must be on (icemaker option only).
• The refrigerator AC cord plugged in (located in outside refrigerator
access door).
If the controls do not light up check the house batteries charge status or see
if the 12 Volt wires are plugged into the refrigerator's circuit board (outside in
refrigerator access door).
Operation
Specifics
Refrigerator
Controls
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Summary of Contents for 2002 NEPTUNE
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