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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
AUTO and MANUAL Modes - Gas
Operation Only
If the gas does not ignite within 30 seconds,
which may occur on initial start-up, the refriger-
ator’s gas valve will automatically close and the
operating controls will select an alternate power
source (AUTO Mode) or revert to a stand-by
mode in which the GAS indicator flashes. The
indicator continues to flash until the refrigerator
is turned OFF and then ON. If the gas does not
ignite after several attempts, check the input gas
supply, or consult with your dealer or a Norcold
authorized service center.
Backup Operating System (“BOS”)
Your refrigerator features a Backup Operat-
ing System which keeps the refrigerator cool in
the event of a failure of the refrigerator’s operat-
ing controls. If a failure occurs, the TEMP SET
indicator flashes and refrigerator switches to the
BOS mode. This mode provides refrigeration
until the refrigerator is serviced. The fresh food
and freezer compartment temperatures should be
monitored to prevent over-freezing or thawing of
refrigerator contents when operating in the BOS
mode. If the refrigerator temperature is too cold,
adjust the thermostat to a lower number in single
increments. If the refrigerator temperature is too
warm, adjust the thermostat to a higher number
in single increments. Let the refrigerator operate
at the new setting for one hour before rechecking
the freezer and fresh food compartment tempera-
tures. (Frequent door opening prevents the tem-
peratures from stabilizing.) Although the
refrigerator can operate in this mode, Norcold
recommends that you seek service to restore
manual operation as soon as practical.
Humidity - Storage Switch
Turning this switch to HIGH HUMIDITY will
keep the surface between the door openings dry
during high humidity conditions. The switch
should be left in the NORMAL OPERATION
position unless moisture collects around the door.
When storing your RV for the winter, place
this switch in the STORAGE (LIGHT OFF) po-
sition. This shuts off all DC power to the light
and humidity heater and allows the refrigerator
door to be left open for airing without draining
the battery.
Operating Tips
·
The refrigerator should already be cold be-
fore placing items in it.
·
Food and beverages should also be cold be-
fore placing in RV refrigerator. Never put
warm or hot items in a cold refrigerator.
·
Do not pack the refrigerator too full. The re-
frigerator needs room for cold air to circulate.
·
Use smaller containers for each item. (e.g. a
half gallon container of milk instead of a half-
full gallon jug)
·
Always put foods, especially liquids, in tight-
ly sealed containers.
·
Use crumpled paper between loose items to
reduce rattling or “clinking” noises.
Further Information
For further information and operating cau-
tions, see the Norcold refrigerator operating in-
structions included either inside the refrigerator
or in your Motor Home Operations Manual bind-
er.
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
(Exterior)
The exterior refrigerator compartment allows
access to the rear of the refrigerator for inspec-
tion, maintenance and service.
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