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E. Flue baffle not inserted properly in flue tube.
F. Improperly set thermostat.
See
Section C. Operating Instructions, Item 3.
Paragraph F, and Item 4, Paragraph H.
G. Burner dirty.
Clean. See Section D. Maintenance & Service, Item 1.
Periodic Maintenance, Paragraph E.8.
H. LP gas pressure low at burner.
Set main regulator so pressure does not drop below 11
inches water column at pressure tap.
I. Burner not located properly under flue tube.
Relocate.
J. Burner damaged.
Replace.
K. Odors and fumes.
1. Dislocated burner
2. Damaged burner
3. Dirty flue tube
L. FUSES
1. Refrigerator AC Supply
2. Refrigerator DC Supply
3. Control system. See
Section D. Maintenance &
Service, Item 2. Paragraph F.
Contact an authorized service center for parts
and repairs as needed.
F.
FUSES
The 2-way AMES models are equipped with 2 fuses, one for
the refrigerator control system and one for the AC cartridge
heater.
The 3-way AMES models are equipped with a third fuse for
the DC cartridge heater. (See Table below).
To replace fuse(s) proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the wall plug, and the 12 volt wires.
2. Remove the power module cover. See FIG. 6.
3. Snap the fuse out of the fuse holder.
4. Fit a new fuse in to the fuse holder.
5. Replace the power module cover.
Control System
3-amp
AC Heater
5-amp
DC Heater
35-amp
3. TROUBLESHOOTING
Refrigerator Does Not Cool Properly
A. Burner jet clogged.
Clean. See
Section D. Maintenance & Service, Item 1.
Periodic Maintenance, Paragraph E. Item 19.
B. Check level of refrigerator.
C. Venting problem.
Restriction in air flow across cooling unit.
D. Heavy frost buildup on evaporator fins.
Defrost.