SECTION 5 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
5-2
Your refrigerator is equipped with water filter
indicator lights, which remind you when it is time
to order and replace the water filter. When the
Order light comes on, it is almost time to change
the filter. When the Replace light comes on, a
new water filter should be installed.
It is recommended to replace the water filter at
least every 6 months, or earlier if the flow of
water to your ice maker noticeably decreases.
See the manufacturer’s user guide included in
your InfoCase for water filter ordering
information.
NOTE: Air trapped in the water system may
cause the filter to eject. Always dispense
water for at least 2 minutes before
removing the filter.
Removing/Replacing the Water Filter
•
Turn water filter counter-clockwise to
remove.
•
Remove sealing label from replacement filter
and insert the filter end into the filter head.
•
Turn the filter clockwise until it stops.
•
Snap the filter cover closed.
NOTE: Flush four gallons of water through
water filter before use.
Further Information
See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in
your InfoCase for further key features as well as
operating, safety, maintenance, and
troubleshooting information.
ICE MAKER
–If Equipped
Some refrigerators are equipped with an
automatic ice maker system. The ice maker unit
is installed in the freezer compartment of the
refrigerator.
NOTE: A water shut-off valve for the ice maker
is located near the water faucet filter
inside the galley cabinet beneath the
sink.
Further Information
See the refrigerator manufacturer’s operation,
care and maintenance information in your
InfoCase.
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER –
PORTABLE
–If Equipped
Your motorhome may be equipped with a 12/
24-volt DC Portable Refrigerator/Freezer, which
is mounted on a slide tray in a passenger side
storage compartment.
•
To extend the refrigerator/freezer unit for
easier access, release the slide tray lock
mechanism by lifting UP.
•
Grasp the underside of the slide tray and
extend.
•
To store refrigerator/freezer, push unit in fully
until the lock mechanism engages.