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Tips:
Cool items first, if possible, before
putting them into the refrigerator.
Keep the doors shut. Think about
desired contents before opening the
doors.
Allow the refrigerator 24 hours of
operation before actual use to kick start
the refrigerator process.
A box of open baking soda will help
absorb food odors.
Ice build up can be slowed in high
humidity if the end of the drain tube
is submersed in drip pan. It may be
necessary to add water to the drip pan
to keep the tube submersed.
Icemaker
The icemaker requires 120 Volts AC to
operate. Only after the freezer reaches freezing
temperature will the icemaker function. City
water or the water pump must be on and the
water valve for the water supply line to the
icemaker must be on. The water valve is
located under the refrigerator or behind the
refrigerator access door. The water valve must
be open if the refrigerator is equipped with an
icemaker.
Pull the metal arm (bail) down to turn the
icemaker on.
Push the arm up to turn the icemaker off.
Important:
Do not operate icemaker while the
motorhome is in transit. Water may
spill out during travel.
Do not use the first one or two trays of
ice following storage.
Do not operate the icemaker without
water pressure supplied to the
refrigerator. Damage to the icemaker
assembly could occur.
Water Line Heater:
A thermal disc supplies voltage to heater
tape when ambient temperature is less then 38°
F (+/- 4°) and shuts off at temperature greater
than 48° F (+/- 5°). The water line heater
is only for the line from the solenoid to the
icemaker. The line from the icemaker shut-off
valve to the water valve is protected with foam
insulation.
Refrigerator Alarm
The refrigerator audible alarm will sound
for the following reasons:
DC or AC voltage is higher or lower
than allowed.
The refrigerator fails to light on
propane or fails to light after a period
of operation.
Refrigerator is set to Auto, 120 Volts
AC is discontinued and propane fails
to light. NO AC will display, followed
by NO FL, and the alarm will sound.
Consult the OEM manual.
Door is open longer than two minutes.
The circuit board detects a failure. The
control panel will display a code.
NOTE:
If the alarm sounds, note the code
in the LED display and turn the
refrigerator off to silence the alarm.
INFORMATION:
Refer to the refrigerator OEM
manual for the list of codes and their
meanings.
031007
030974d
030987
Drip Pan: Located behind the
outside access.
Summary of Contents for Trip 2012
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