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The refrigerator must be level to operate
properly. If the refrigerator is too much
off level the refrigerator may malfunction
and not cool properly
NOTICE
MICROWAVE (If equipped)
The microwave operates much like other household microwaves.
General Information pertaining to the microwave:
• The microwave oven will only operate on 120V shore power or an
appropriately sized generator.
• Even on shore power, the microwave and air conditioner may
trip circuit breakers if they are operated at the same time. Turn
the air conditioner to fan only during the time you wish to operate
the microwave.
• Secure the turntable in the microwave before traveling. This will
keep it from sliding around and causing damage.
Make sure you read the microwave’s safety and operating instructions
included in the Owner’s Packet.
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
General information about the refrigerator/freezer and its operation:
• Generally, RV refrigerator/freezers are designed to keep food
cool but are not intended to flash freeze or cool food quickly. Stock
the refrigerator with already cold or frozen food.
• Arrange items in the refrigerator for free airflow between them.
• Vents on the driver side of your camper provide access to wire and
gas connections in the rear of the refrigerator. Keep them clear and
free of obstructions.
• Keep the cooling fins in the back of the refrigerator clean, free of
frost and other accretions.
• Before going on a trip, operate the refrigerator on 120V power for 8
hours or overnight to cool it sufficiently and get it cold before using.
• A refrigerator thermometer kept in your refrigerator will help you
monitor temperature inside.
• The refrigerator can operate on propane gas, 120V shore power
or 12V. It will always take some amount of 12V power to operate the
electronic controls.
• Movement during travel should not affect refrigerator performance
much. When traversing rugged territory with steep grades for
extended periods of time, refrigerator performance may be
affected. A few hours of operating at a level location should readily
remedy this.
Make sure you read the refrigerator/freezer’s safety and operating
instructions included in the Owner’s Packet.