15
3.
DRAWER AIRING (LOWER COMPARTMENT)
a.
Pull drawer open. See (FIG. 1).
b. Allow drawer to rest against drawer catch (to
keep drawer ajar). See (FIG. 1).
The drawer cannot be locked in air-
ing position, so the drawer could open
freely.
4.
DISCONNECT 12 VDC POWER
The refrigerator control system still consumes
a small amount of power when refrigerator is
turned off.
To prevent battery from discharging (while RV is
in storage), disconnect (switch off) 12 Vdc pow-
er to refrigerator.
Alternatively, connect 12 Vdc battery to a
(trickle) charger that is approved for your
RV (house) battery.
FIG. 11
Airing Slide
Tab
PRODUCT CARE
PRODUCT MAINTENANCE
For refrigerator to function correctly, periodic main-
tenance
MUST
be performed. All procedures within
this section
MUST
be performed by a qualified
service technician.
For more maintenance instructions, see Diagnostic Service
Manual.
See “Appendix G: Maintenance Schedule” on
page (26).
A. Replace Fuses
Replace fuses if blown. See (Table 6).
Table 6
Fuse
Location
Description
5 A
Power Module Absorption Heaters
3 A* Power Module Absorption Control System
3 A
In-Line
Absorption Cooling Fan
15A
In-Line
Compressor dc Power
4 A
In-Line
Compressor ac Power
1 A
In-Line
Compressor Cooling Fan
*On products built after June 2016, the 3 amp fuse
for the absorption control system is a resettable
fuse and can NOT be replaced. If the resettable
fuse has been tripped, determine and remedy the
cause and address as necessary. Once the condi-
tion causing the fuse to trip has been addressed,
reset the control system fuse by pressing the ON
/ OFF button on the absorption control interface to
power OFF the system, wait 5 seconds, and then
press again to restore power mode to ON.
1.
POWER MODULE FUSES
The power module has (2) fuses. To replace
fuse(s), perform procedure below. See (FIG. 15)
& (Table 6).
a.
Turn refrigerator off.
See “C. Turn Refrigerator Off” on
page (11) for full instructions.
b.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZ-
ARD. Disconnect 120 Vac power from prod-
uct. Failure to obey this warning could result
in death or serious injury.
Unplug 120 Vac power cord from receptacle
at rear of refrigerator enclosure.
c.
Disconnect the positive (+) 12
Vdc terminal from supply battery. Otherwise,
damage to unit could occur.
d. With refrigerator disconnected from 120 Vac
power, remove power module cover.
e. Remove old fuse(s) from fuse holder(s), and
discard.
f. Insert new fuse(s) into fuse holder(s).
g. Replace power module cover.
h. Reconnect 12 Vdc power.
i. Reconnect 120 Vac power.
2.
IN-LINE FUSES
To replace in-line fuse(s), perform procedure be-
low. See (Table 6).
a.
Turn refrigerator off.
See “C. Turn Refrigerator Off” on
page (11) for full instructions.