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2013 HOLIDAY RAMBLER
AppLIANcES - INTRODucTION
This section covers operation and care of
various appliances found in the recreational
vehicle. The recreational vehicle is equipped
with a refrigerator, cooktop range, microwave,
furnace, water heater, roof air conditioner and
several optional appliances. Many of these
appliances operate on AC or DC current,
propane or a combination of all three.
INFORMATION:
Detailed information with CAUTION
or WARNING instructions for the
appliances, other than in this section,
can be found in the OEM manuals.
WARNING:
Before entering a refueling station,
make sure propane operated
appliances are off. Most propane
appliances used in recreational
vehicles are vented to the outside.
When parked near a gasoline pump
fuel vapors can enter this type of
appliance and ignite an explosion or
fire. Carbon monoxide gas may cause
nausea, fainting or death. Operating
propane appliances with inadequate
ventilation or partial blockage of the
flue can result in carbon monoxide
poisoning. Do not store flammable
liquids such as lighter fluid or
gasoline in the outside refrigerator
compartment.
REFRIgERATOR
Follow the specific guidelines in the
refrigerator OEM 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:
Consult the OEM refrigerator
manual for detailed operating and
maintenance instructions.
Operation Specifics
The refrigerator operates from propane
or 120 Volts AC electric.
DC Voltage 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 the refrigerator only
when level. Level the refrigerator within 3º
side to side and 6º front to back. Use a torpedo
level or bulls eye level. Place the level inside
the refrigerator on the bottom shelf. The level
bubble should be at least half-way inside the
circle.
CAUTION:
Operating the refrigerator “off level”
will cause refrigerant chemicals to
separate, harden and block circulation
of refrigerant. Damage is cumulative
and irreversible.
WARNING:
Do not use the refrigerator if an
ammonia smell is present inside or
outside of the refrigerator or if a
yellowish substance appears inside or
outside the access compartment. This
can be an indication of refrigerant
leak. Contact an authorized repair
facility.
NOTE:
Interior temperature of the
refrigerator should at or below 40º F.
to reduce food spoilage. High humidity
areas will cause frost build-up.
Tips:
Cool items, if possible, before putting
them in the refrigerator.
Keep the doors shut. Think about
desired contents before opening the
doors.
Allow the refrigerator 12 hours of
operation prior to use.
Refrigerator Operation:
House batteries must be fully charged.
Propane valve must be on.
Refrigerator AC
cord (located in
outside refrigerator
access door) must be
plugged in.
030967b
Torpedo levels positioned to
level the refrigerator
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