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APPLIANCES
DIPLOMAT 2004
When storing the motorhome, the
refrigerator doors have a storage position that
locks the doors partially open. This will help
reduce odor from mold and bacteria. A com-
pletely sealed refrigerator in storage is a
perfect environment for mold and bacteria to
grow.
To use the storage feature,partially
open doors and slide tab into the cut-out of
the strike plate.
The refrigerator uses an audible alarm that will sound for the following
reasons:
1. DC or AC voltage is higher or lower than allowed.
2. Refrigerator is set to Auto and 120 Volts AC is discontinued.
3. The refrigerator fails to light on LP-Gas or fails to light after a period of
operation.
4. Door is open longer than two minutes.
5. The circuit board detects a failure displaying a code.
NOTE: If the alarm sounds, note the code in the LED display and
turn the refrigerator off to silence the alarm.
Refer to the manufacturer’s manual for the list of codes and their
meanings.
WARNING: Make sure all flames are extinguished and the LP-
Gas valve is off before refueling. LP-Gas and gasoline are highly
flammable which can ignite, resulting in an explosion, fire or
death. Many states have passed laws regarding having the LP-
Gas valve open while traveling. Know the laws for the particular
state in which you are traveling.
The LP-Gas function of the refrigerator and LP-Gas pressure will need servic-
ing yearly, depending on use. Over time, the BTU rating of the flame can change,
affecting the refrigerator's performance. Ambient temperature and humidity can
also affect performance and function. The BTU rating lowers when operating on
LP-Gas at an altitude higher than 5,500 feet. This affects the refrigerator's
performance. If possible, switch mode operation to AC while at a higher altitude.
The cooling unit is equipped with a pair of cooling fans to help pass air
across the cooling unit. These fans start automatically and are audible when in
operation.
030965
Alarm
Service
Cooling Unit Fans
(Four Door
Models)
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