Isotherm Cruise Line Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

6     General  Maintenance 

6.1      Defrosting

 

How often defrosting is needed depends on usage (how often door is opened) and hu-
midity.  Moist air will produce more frost on the evaporator.   It is time to defrost when 
frost builds up to 1/4 inch. 
The best way to defrost the refrigerator is to remove all food and place a towel inside 
the refrigerator, on the bottom of the box. Turn the thermostat to the “off” position and 
leave the door open. 

Never use a knife to scrape ice from the evaporator. This will dam-
age the evaporator and allow the refrigerant to escape. 

6.2      Cleaning 

The best time to clean the refrigerator is after defrosting. Wipe the inside clean using 
soap and water or a non-abrasive cleaner.  
If you notice your refrigerator running longer than normal it may be time to clean the 
condenser (usually required every 1 to 2 years). 
The condenser is located behind the refrigerator and can be cleaned by using a vac-
uum cleaner with a soft brush attachment to remove dust and dirt.  
Take care not to damage the condenser or to remove the protective paint finish. 

6.3      Storage  

When the boat is laid up for storage it is best to defrost, clean and dry the inte-
rior of the refrigerator.  The door can be set slightly open with the latch to pro-
vide ventilation to the interior.  This will prevent mildew growth.   (Fig. 4 & 5)  

 

Fig. 4 

Fig. 5 

Summary of Contents for Cruise Line

Page 1: ...Cruise Line Marine Refrigerators INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRODUCED BY GREAT WATER INC BRUNSWICK MAINE WWW GREAT WATER COM 207 729 8500 TEL 517 813 6509 FAX INFO GREAT WATER COM...

Page 2: ...g the Door 6 General Maintenance 6 1 Defrosting 6 2 Cleaning 6 3 Storage 7 Cruise Models with Traditional Thermostats 7 1 Electrical Connections 7 2 Operation 7 2 1 Start Up 7 2 2 Protection System 8...

Page 3: ...contact a certified technician All Cruise refrigerators s use environmentally safe R 134a refrigerant with 0 Ozone depletion potential R 134 is non toxic in the unlikely event that it is released from...

Page 4: ...ource while making these connec tions 3 Boat s Electrical System A refrigeration system when properly installed and operating efficiently will still be a major consumer of electrical power It is impor...

Page 5: ...e lower edge of the door 5 Re hanging the Door All Cruise refrigerators doors are hung with the hinges on the right hand side of the box To re hang the door with the hinges on the left follow these st...

Page 6: ...ning The best time to clean the refrigerator is after defrosting Wipe the inside clean using soap and water or a non abrasive cleaner If you notice your refrigerator running longer than normal it may...

Page 7: ...emperature setting with the lowest temperature at the extreme clockwise position A good initial setting is mid range 7 2 2 Protection System The compressor is equipped with an electronic protection sy...

Page 8: ...heck the thermostat If the compressor still doesn t start this indicates a fault in the electronic unit or compressor Contact an authorized service agent Compressor starts but doesn t cool refrigerato...

Page 9: ...is managed to consume a minimum of battery power In the MAN TEMP position The temperature can be manually adjusted In the center position the unit is switched off 9 2 2 Operation NORMALAUTO position T...

Page 10: ...21 F This will maintain a very stable box tem perature using the minimum amount of battery power MAN TEMP position This position can be used when shore power is connected and energy saving is not re...

Page 11: ...insulation Re insulate Fan not running or too warm in compressor compartment Repair fan or ventilate the space us ing air hose kit part 10 10013 Too much gas in system frost on pipe Refrigeration spe...

Page 12: ...is absorbed from the box to boil the refrigerant The main difference is the refrigerant boils at a much lower temperature than water The boiled refrigerant gas is pumped out of the evaporator by the...

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