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Auxiliary Equipment Operation
Normal Refrigerator Operating Sounds
Your refrigerator/icemaker combo features rigid foam
insulated cabinets to provide high thermal efficiency
and maximum sound reduction for its internal working
components. In spite of this, the unit still may make some
unfamiliar sounds.
Normal operating sounds may be more noticeable
because of the unit’s environment. Hard surfaces such as
fi
berglass
fl
oors have a tendency to re
fl
ect normal appliance
operating noises.
Common refrigeration components, and a brief description
of the normal operating sounds they make, are listed
below.
Note: Your unit may not contain all of the components
listed.
Compressor- The compressor makes a humming or pulsing
sound during normal operation.
Evaporator- Refrigerant
fl
owing through this unit may
sound like boiling water.
Condenser Fan- May hear air moving through it.
Water Valve- At each cycle, a buzzing is heard.
Your refrigerator is equipped with a manually controlled
in
fi
nitely-variable thermostat.
Turn the thermostat clockwise to lower the temperature
and counterclockwise to raise the temperature and to
activate the on-off switch. A slight spring resistance is
noticeable at the on-off switch.
TEMPERATURE SETTING
DEFROSTING
The refrigerator requires defrosting when the frost layer
is around 1/8”.
To defrost do the following:
1. Turn the thermostat off.
2. Store the food and beverages from the refrigerator in
an iced down cooler.
3. Do not use sharp metal objects to remove the accumu-
lated ice. Let the refrigerator deice under normal cabin
temperatures.
4. Restart the refrigerator after it is completely defrosted.
Be sure to clean and dry the unit.
5. Empty the drip tray below the freezer compartment as
often as needed in the defrosting cycle.
Typical Thermostat
During periods of non-use do the following:
1. Turn off the icemaker breaker at the ship’s AC
distribution panel.
2. Turn the unit off at the power valve.
3. Raise the bin arm to turn the icemaker off.
4. Empty the refrigerator of all items. Clean the interior
of the unit with a mild non-abrasive detergent and warm
water solution applied with a soft sponge or soft cloth.
Rinse with warm water and a soft sponge. For rust spots
use Bon-Ami®or Barkeepers Friend Cleanser®
5. Prop the door open. The unit will manually defrost.
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Page 309: ...Technical Information 12 21 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION INSTALLATION ...
Page 310: ...Technical Information 12 22 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION SUB WOOFER INSTALLATION ...
Page 311: ...Technical Information 12 23 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION ZONES ...
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