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other modes are unavailable (for example; while in transit). When you start to
use AC or gas supply, make sure that you disconnect the DC power input.
CONTROLS –
See Fig. #1 for description of controls
Figure #1
A
B
C D
E
F
Thermostat
The refrigerator cooling temperature is controlled by a combination thermostat that can
be adjusted by turning knob
E
to different settings to maintain the desired refrigerator
temperature when operating on either gas or 110V. Knob
D
also incorporates a safety
device which automatically shuts off the supply of gas if the flame goes out. The
electronic igniter discharges sparks onto the burner when the button is pushed.
1.
“DEF” Defrost setting on the Gas/Electric Thermostat:
In gas operation, the
thermostat closes its main valve and the burner runs continuously at the bypass rate or
pilot flame (turn fully counter clockwise), and in 110V operation the element will cycle
off, until cooling is again required.
2.
“MAX” Setting of the Thermostat:
In gas operation, the thermostat allows the
burner to remain on high flame continuously (turn clockwise), and in 110V operation the
element will stay on until the desired temperature is reached inside the fridge.
3. The thermostat can be adjusted between “Max” and “Warm” to obtain the desired
fridge temperature. When the thermostat reaches the set temperature, it will reduce the
burner back to bypass operation or shut the element off in 110V operation.
4. In DC operation the fridge will only maintain the temperature that’s already been
achieved.
There is no thermostatic function.