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3. Remove all storage bins from the door by lifting

up and pulling outward (see Figure 8 for location).

4. Using the slotted screwdriver, remove the top and

bottom hinge pins (see Figure 8 for location).

5. Remove the door by opening slightly and pulling

the bottom of the door away from the refrigerator.
Allow room to slide door down off the upper hinge
pin shoulder (see Figure 9).

Removing and Relocating the Hinge Bracket

6. Using the #2 phillips screwdriver, remove the top

hinge bracket by removing three screws securing
the bracket in place. Save the screws for later
reassembling (see Figure 10).

7. Using the #2 phillips screwdriver, remove the three

screws on the opposite side corresponding to the
top hinge bracket. Relocate the screws in the holes
exposed by the removal of the top hinge bracket.

8. Using the #2 phillips screwdriver, remove the

bottom hinge bracket by taking out the three
screws holding the bracket in place. Save screws
for later reassembling (see Figure 10).

9. Using the #2 phillips screwdriver, remove the

three screws on the opposite side corresponding
to the bottom hinge bracket. Relocate the screws
in the holes exposed by the removal of the bottom
hinge bracket.

10. Reposition the bottom hinge bracket in the top

corner of the refrigerator where the hole plugs
previously were. Attach hinge bracket using the
three screws previously removed. Do not tighten
screws (see Figure 11).

11. Reposition the top hinge bracket in the bottom

corner of the refrigerator where the screws pre-
viously were. Attach hinge bracket using the three
screws previously removed. Do not tighten screws.

Removing and Relocating Travel Latch

12. Using the #2 phillips screwdriver, remove the two

screws securing the travel latch to the refrigera-
tor. Save the screws for later reassembling (see
Figure 12 on page 7).

13. Using the #2 phillips screwdriver, remove the two

screws on the opposite side corresponding to the
travel latch. Relocate the screws in holes ex-
posed by removal of the travel latch.

Figure 9

Figure 11

Remove 3 screws from

top and bottom hinges

Figure 10

Travel Latch

Top Hinge Pin

Bottom Hinge Pin

Storage Bins

Figure 8

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Страница 1: ...the positive 12 volts DC input is grounded in any way cuts in the wire insulation improperly insu lated connections etc a voltage potential could be developed throughout the boat in which corro sion...

Страница 2: ...ct all wiring from physical damage vibration or excessive heat Always disconnect both the AC and DC power sources from the refrigerator when performing routine maintenance All servicing must be perfor...

Страница 3: ...mits will result in poor refrig erator performance E S P Extended Cooling Unit Service Protection Plan An additional two year Service Contract is now available to original purchasers of Norcold refrig...

Страница 4: ...ided at floor level at rear of refrigerator A second opening of at least 50 square inches must be provided directly above the condenser or at either upper side of the refrigerator These openings insur...

Страница 5: ...C power source directly from the battery to the refrigera tor To further limit the possibility of interference and induction due to voltage spikes twist the 12 volt supply wires from the battery to th...

Страница 6: ...tallation of the panel is accomplished by removing the handle assembly in serting the decorative panel and re inserting the han dle assembly see Figure 7 The frame slots are designed to accept panel t...

Страница 7: ...Figure 10 9 Using the 2 phillips screwdriver remove the three screws on the opposite side corresponding to the bottom hinge bracket Relocate the screws in the holes exposed by the removal of the botto...

Страница 8: ...to the refrigerator it defaults to 120 volts AC operation When the refrigerator is disconnected from the shoreline power i e when AC is no longer available the refrig erator switches to DC operation...

Страница 9: ...ecking Door Seal The door seal must seal completely around the entire length of the door This will insure cooling efficiency and prevent frost formation Frequent frost or reduced cool ing are indicati...

Страница 10: ...4 Circuit breaker or fuse may be tripped or blown 5 The AC wall receptacle may be inoperative If refrigerator fails to operate after the above items have been checked contact your dealer or an authori...

Страница 11: ...11...

Страница 12: ...ount of the original consumer purchaser C The Company will not be liable under this Limited Warranty for any of the following 1 Defects which arise by reason of transit damage misuse neglect or accide...

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