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APPLIANCES
(CONTINUED)
Gas
Absorption
(RV)
Refrigerator
Operation
Start
the
refrigerator
and
let
it
cool
for
eight
hours
before
loading
it
with
food.
Power
(1)
–
Turns
the
refrigerator
off
and
on
Mode
(2)
–
Changes
the
modes
of
operation
of
the
refrigerator
o
Push
and
hold
the
mode
button
to
scroll
through
the
available
modes
of
the
refrigerator,
when
the
desired
mode
indicator
mode
comes
on,
release
the
button
o
Push
and
release
the
mode
button
over
and
over
to
manually
scroll
through
the
modes.
o
In
Auto
mode,
the
refrigerator
controls
automatically
select
the
most
efficient
energy
source
that
is
available.
o
In
Manual
AC
mode,
the
refrigerator
cools
using
only
AC
electric
power
as
the
power
source.
o
In
Manual
Gas
mode,
the
refrigerator
cools
using
only
propane
gas
as
the
power
source.
Temperature
Set
(5)
–
Scrolls
through
the
temperature
settings
o
Push
and
hold
the
button
to
scroll
through
the
selections,
release
the
button
once
the
desired
selection
shows.
o
Push
and
release
the
button
to
change
the
temperature
settings
manually.
1
is
the
warmest
setting
and
9
is
the
coldest
setting
NOTE
:
In
the
illustration
above,
3
=
displays
the
mode,
4
displays
the
temperature
setting.
When
you
operate
the
refrigerator
on
propane
gas
at
altitudes
higher
than
5,500
feet
above
sea
level,
you
may
experience
reduced
performance
and
burner
outages.
To
avoid
these
possible
problems,
it
is
recommended
that
you
operate
the
refrigerator
on
AC
at
altitudes
higher
than
500
feet
above
sea
level.
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