applIances —
2 0 0 8 K n I G h t
applIanceS - IntroDUctIon
This section covers operation and care of
various appliances found in the motorhome:
refrigerator, cooktop, microwave, roof air
conditioner and optional appliances. These
appliances operate on AC or DC current, LP-Gas
or a combination of the three.
INFORMATION
Detailed information with CAUTION
or WARNING instructions for the
various appliances, other than what is
found in this section, can be found in
the manufacturer manuals.
WARNING
Before entering any type of refueling
station, turn off all LP-Gas operated
appliances. Most LP-Gas appliances
used in motorhomes are vented to
the outside. When parked close to a
gasoline pump, it is possible for fuel
vapors to enter this type of appliance
and ignite, resulting in an explosion or
fire.
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide gas may cause
nausea, fainting or death. Operating
an LP-Gas appliance with inadequate
ventilation or partial blockage of the
flue can result in Carbon Monoxide
poisoning. DO NOT store flammable
liquids such as lighter fluid, gasoline
or propane in the outside refrigerator
compartment.
NOTE
Features and options vary with
floorplans.
refrIgerator
Follow the specific guidelines in the
refrigerator manual to ensure longevity and
proper operation of the refrigerator. With proper
care and maintenance, the refrigerator should
provide years of trouble-free service
.
INFORMATION
Refer to the refrigerator manual for
detailed operating and maintenance
instructions.
NOTE
To reduce the possibility of food
spoilage, keep the interior box
temperature at or below 40º F. The
refrigerator will consume more
energy to maintain low temperature,
especially in hot, humid climates.
Lower temperature may also lead to
more frost build-up.
Operation Specifics
The refrigerator operates from LP-Gas or
120 Volts AC electric.
DC Voltage for control pad operation
must be no higher than 15.4 Volts DC or
lower than 10.5 Volts DC.
AC voltage must be no higher than 132
Volts AC or lower than 108 Volts AC.
Important:
Operate refrigerator only when
level. Level the refrigerator using a torpedo or
bulls eye level. Place the levels on the bottom
shelf of the refrigerator. The bubble should be at
least half-way inside the circles.
CAUTION
Operating the refrigerator off-level
separates chemicals, causing them to
crystallize and block the circulation
action of the cooling unit. Damage is
cumulative and irreversible.
WARNING
DO NOT use the refrigerator if there
is an ammonia smell inside or outside
of the refrigerator, or if a yellowish
substance appears inside or at the
outside access compartment. This can
be an indication of a refrigerant leak.
Contact an authorized repair facility.
For the refrigerator to operate:
The house batteries must be charged and
on.
The primary LP-Gas valve must be open.
Figure A:
The refrigerator 120 Volt
AC cord(s) must be plugged in (located
outside behind refrigerator access door).
Figure B:
If controls do not light up,
check house battery charge status or see
if the 12 Volt DC wires are plugged into
the refrigerator’s circuit board (located
outside behind refrigerator access door).
Figure C:
The water valve(s) must be
open if the refrigerator is equipped with
an icemaker.
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