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GAS MODE OPERATION
• The ON light and the GAS light (Fig. 5- 11- #3 & #4) show in the center display.
• This means that the refrigerator is operating on propane gas.
If the energy source is interrupted:
• The refrigerator stops operation.
• A fault code flashes in the center display.
• Refer to the “Fault Codes” section of manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
IGNITION OF PROPANE GAS IN EITHER AUTO OR GAS MODE:
NOTE: On initial start up of the refrigerator, ignition of the propane gas may not
occur within 30 seconds.
If ignition of the propane gas does not occur within 30 seconds:
• The gas safety valve of the refrigerator closes.
• The refrigerator stops operation.
• Refer to the “Fault Codes” section of the manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
• The fault code remains until you push the selector switch to the OFF position and then
back to either the AUTO or GAS mode.
• If ignition does not occur after two or three times:
• Check the gas supply line.
• Consult your local dealer or an authorized Norcold service center.
N621 AND N841 SERIES REFRIGERATORS
Door Handles
During travel, the door latch prevents the door from opening. When closing the door,
push the door toward the refrigerator until you hear a “click” sound. To open the door,
pull the handle away from the refrigerator.
During storage, the storage latch prevents the door from completely closing. Use it to
prevent odors when the refrigerator is stored for an extended period of time. To operate
the storage latch, open each door about 1/2 inch (1 cm) and push the storage latch into
the cutout of the strike plate. Do not use the storage latch as a travel latch because the
doors will not be fully closed.
Interior Light
The interior light is at the top of the fresh food compartment. It comes on only when the
refrigerator is ON and the door is open. To replace the bulb:
1.
Remove the DC power supply wires from the power board at the rear of the
refrigerator
2.
Remove the cover. On the model N621, pull the cover toward the front of the
refrigerator. On the model N841, push the cover toward the rear of the refrigerator.
3.
Remove the light bulb from the holder.
NOTE
:
Use only a GE#214-2 bulb as the replacement bulb. This bulb is available at
most retail automotive parts centers.
Operating the Refrigerator Controls - N611
CONTROL PANEL
The refrigerator control panel is between the freezer compartment and the fresh food
compartment. To maintain the operating control functions of the refrigerator, a 12-volt
DC power supply is necessary. The refrigerator and any other DC components in the
vehicle receive DC power from the 12-volt system of the vehicle; either an auxiliary
battery, a converter, or the vehicle engine battery.
The selector switch starts (Fig. 5-11 - #1) and shuts down the refrigerator;
• Push the selector switch to the AUTO position to start the refrigerator in auto mode.
• Push the selector switch to the GAS position to start the refrigerator on propane gas.
The temperature switch (Fig. 5-11 - #2) controls the temperature adjustment of the
freezer and the fresh food compartment. The temperature adjustment that you select does
not change if the mode of operation of the refrigerator changes.
• Push the temperature switch to the desired temperature setting.
• The number “5” is the coldest temperature setting.
Refer to the “Display Codes” section of manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
AUTOMATIC MODE OPERATION:
When you select AUTO mode, the refrigerator controls automatically select the most
efficient energy source that is available for operation. If a more efficient energy source
becomes available, the refrigerator controls change from the current energy source to the
more efficient energy source.
The controls select the energy source in this sequence:
• When 120-volt AC is available to the refrigerator:
• The ON light shows (Fig. 5-11 - #3) in the center display.
• This means that the refrigerator is operating on AC electric.
• If 120-volt AC is not available to the refrigerator:
• The ON light and the GAS light (Fig. 5-11 - #3 & #4) show in the center dis-
play.
• This means that the refrigerator is operating on propane gas.
Fig. 5-11
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