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Norcold 9183 User's Manual
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1. 120V AC 2 WAY WIRING PICTORIAL MODELS 9182 9162 DISPLAY BOARD OVERLAY 12 VOLT CONTROL VOLTAGE 2 WAY POWER BOARD Comm CHASSIS GND DIVIDER HEATER TO TEMP SENSOR LIGHT ASSY TO 12 VDC AC SUPPLY HEATER SPARK ELECTRODE MODELS 983 963 DISPLAY BOARD OVERLAY DISPLAY BOARD os E 120V AC 3 WAY POWER BOARD 12 VOLT 3 WAY WIRING PICTORIAL PART NO 618258D MODELS 9183 9163 DISPLAY BOARD OVERLAY DISPLAY BOARD E CONTROL VOLTAGE CHASSIS GND DIVIDER HEATER TO TEMP SENSOR LIGHT ASSY 12 VDC SUPPLY SPARK pra DC HEATER PART NO 618259E 14 LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY This Limited Warranty is given by NORCOLD Company to the original consumer purchaser of any new refrigerating equipment Equipment supplie
2. LP tanks empty LP supply pressure 11 water column Refrigerators manual shut off valve open See your dealer or a Norcold Service Center Flashing AC LED Fault external to refrigerator Is refrigerator plugged into a functional AC outlet Has the vehicle fuse or circuit breaker blown flash pause flash pause etc controls Vehicle generator functioning if applicable AC Mode selected but AC Refrigerator s AC fuse 5 amp blown power not available See your dealer or a Norcold Service Center display panel Flashing AC LED te eer ne fear se aran ian to 132 VAC ault external to refrigerator controls problem cannot be located see your flash flash pause flash flash AC input voltage too low or too high dealer camp ground administrator or a Norcold pause etc Service Center Flashing BATTERY LED flash E AE ene eee 1 i ault external to refrigerator controls Battery charging equipment or converter flash pause flash flash pause DC input voltage too high or too low DC connection to the refrigerator etc See your dealer or a Norcold Service Center Flashing BATTERY LED Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable flash flash flash pause flash See your dealer or a Norcold Service Center flash flash pause etc Current TEMP SET LED flashing Fault within refrigerator controls Not owner serviceable flash pause flash pause etc Back Up Operating System Temporary
3. Flue Tube T Spiral Flue Baffle T Flue Suspension Wire Absorber Coils m Spiral Flue Baffle eS 1 LOR 1 24 Ea Burner Assembly Figure 12 5 a 7 Burner Box 1 Remove the refrigerator from its enclosure Follow Refrigerator Removal and Replacement procedure beginning on page 11 2 Remove the heat deflector cap from the flue 3 Remove the spiral flue baffle from the flue tube 4 Using a stiff brush or fine emery cloth clean the spiral flue baffle of debris 5 Clean the inside of the flue tube with a flue brush Inspect burner after cleaning 6 Re install the spiral flue baffle Insure the spiral flue baffle is securely in place The spiral flue baffle is required for efficient cooling while operating in the gas mode Burner Orifice Removal and Cleaning 1 Turn off the gas at the main tank o O 7 Caution Do not clean the orifice with a pin drill or similar object Turn the refrigerator off Remove the screws securing the burner cover and burner box to the refrigerator Loosen the flare nut and remove the burner Flare Nut Orifi tube from the orifice To prevent damage On Gas Tube to the gas line use two wrenches when loosening the flare nut
4. Carefully remove the gas tube from the 0 i 1 burner Remove the orifice and clean with alcohol and air pressure Burner Remove the screw securing the burner to the Figure 13 Body burner bracket Remove the burner 8 9 Use air pressure to remove dust spider webs etc from inside the burner Clean the ports of the burner with a brush Clean and inspect the ignition sense electrode Replace if corroded cracked or broken 10 Using air pressure clean any debris from burner bracket of cooling system 11 Thread orifice into the burner until finger tight Tighten 1 4 turn with wrench Thread flare nut to orifice Do not cross thread connections To prevent damage use two wrenches when tightening 12 Leak test all fittings using a soapy water solution Do not use a solution which contains ammonia Am monia will attack brass fittings of the burner and gas valve assemblies Do not leak test fittings with an open flame 11 Maintenance Fuse Replacement Procedure The refrigerator s electrical circuits are fused to protect them from a circuit overload If the Diagnostic Codes and Their Meaning section indicates that the refrigerator fuse is blown follow the replacement procedures below 1 Turn the refrigerator to OFF 2 Disconnect the AC power cord from the wall receptacle 3 Disconnect the AC power cord from the power board cover at the rear of the refrigerator fro
5. consumer purchaser is unable to accomplish this task written notice should be immediately directed to Norcold and advice will be promptly given concerning the manner in which warranty service may be obtained Inability to physically bring the refrigerator to a Norcold Service Center will not void the warranty but any additional costs thereby incurred are solely for the account of the original consumer purchaser Th Company will not be liable under this Limited Warranty for any of the following TraMel expenses for warranty coverage 60615 which arise by reason of transit damage misuse neglect or accident Magsiufacturing defects found at the time of purchase parts replaced under warranty and associated labor which are not communicated to the Company within 30 days by the original consumer pur chaser Lalapr performed without need for parts replacements which is not communicated to the Company within 30 days by the original consumer purchaser Defects in glassware electric light bulbs or replacement of fuses De gcts arising from improper installation maintenance or adjustment of the Equipment Th need for normal maintenance of this refrigerator according to the guidelines specified in the Operator s and Installation Guides 683615 arising from the improper use of parts or parts not manufactured or supplied by the Company in the course of repairs or replacements to the Equipment Eniployees and agents of the Company and its
6. death or substantial property damage if ignored Always apply these safety precautions when operating this refrigerator Failure to heed these precautions can result in substantial property damage severe personal injury or death CAUTION means a presence of a hazard that will or can cause a minor personal injury or substantial property damage if ignored Do not store or use gasoline flammable vapors or liquids near this refrigerator Do not store combustible materials in back of refrigerator They create a safety hazard and inhibit air flow reducing cooling efficiency Improper installation adjustment alteration servicing or maintenance of this refrigerator can cause personal injury and property damage Service and maintenance is to be done by your dealer or a Norcold authorized service center Use extreme care when working with or near a propane gas system Do not smoke or create sparks Do not use an open flame to check supply piping and fittings for leaks Never cut or remove the grounding prong from the AC power cord Do not use a two prong adapter or an extension cord The 120 volt AC circuit must comply with any applicable local state or national codes To prevent a possible electrical fire follow Norcold s wire and fuse size requirements See nstallation Requirements and applicable state local or national codes Protect all wiring from physical damage vibration and excessive heat Disconnect both AC and DC power
7. operating mode read Back Up Mode Operating System Seek service as soon as practical See your dealer or a Norcold Service Center AlI LED s Flashing te Not owner serviceable flash pause flash pause etc Pa twiininretasralomeonkos See your dealer or a Norcold Service Center Maintenance Requirements Important Notice Read and understand this notice before removing this refrigerator re installing this refrigerator or performing any maintenance on this refrigerator Norcold will not accept responsibility for installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance performed by anyone other than a qualified dealer or Norcold service center Costs or related consequential problems resulting from improper installation adjustments alteration service or maintenance are the refrigerator owner s responsibility 1 Leak test gas supply piping and fittings at least once a year This procedure should only be performed by your dealer ora Norcold service center These facilities are familiar with gas refrigerators and propane gas systems 2 Check the main line gas pressure and adjust if necessary The correct gas pressure is 11 inches water column It is recommended that your dealer or a Norcold service center perform this task 3 Clean the refrigerator s burner and burner orifice This procedure is required once a year minimum and should only be performed by your dealer or a Norcold service cen
8. to select the temperature The temperature settings are LEDs B The lighted LED indicates the temperature with COLD on the left and COLDEST on the right The temperature LED turns off after 10 seconds Quickly press and release TEMP SET to display the temperature setting Auto Mode When AUTO mode is selected the control automatically selects the energy source using this scheme e When 120 VAC is available the AUTO and AC LEDs light meaning the refrigerator is operating on AC After 10 seconds the AC LED turns off and only the AUTO LED stays lit Press and quickly release MODE to display the operating mode e f 120 VAC is not available the refrigerator switches to gas operation The AUTO and LP GAS LEDs light After 10 seconds the LP GAS LED turns off and only the AUTO LED stays lit Press and quickly release MODE to display the operating mode e f 120 VAC or LP gas is not available the refrigerator switches to DC 3 Way models only The AUTO and BATTERY LEDs light After 10 seconds the BATTERY LED turns off and only the AUTO LED stays lit Press and quickly release MODE to display the operating mode DC operation is not as efficient as LP Gas or AC operation DC electric should not be used to initially cool the refrigerator Only use DC when the other modes are unavailable for example while in transit During operation in AUTO mode if a higher priority energy source becomes available the controls stop using the current energy sou
9. NORCOLD 9100 Series Ma W Refrigerators Operator s Guide for Models 9162 9182 9163 9183 FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquid in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Vapors can flash back and ignite liquids If you smell gas 1 Open windows 2 Do not touch any electrical switches 3 Extinguish any open flame A WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Read this Guide For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier NORCOLD PO BOX 4248 SIDNEY OH 45365 4248 Part No 618612C 96 09 Table of Contents Requirements Diagnostics Electrical and LP GaS pp 2 Diagnostics and Corrective Action 8 Safety AWarene cscsssssssssssseessteessenes 3 Maintenance Introductionm ee 4 Maintenance Requirements pp 9 About Your Refrigerator Refrigerator Storage cccccssseereseeeeees 10 Storage 4 Refrigerator Removal amp Replacement 10 4 Burner Flame Inspection ee 10 Freezer Compartment 4 Clean Cooling System Flue cee 10 Fresh Food Compartment pp 4 Burner Orifice Removal amp Cleaning 11 Defrost and Clean pp 4 Fuse 360 30670601 12 7 5 No Refrigeratiomn 13 5 Wiring Pictorials ee 14 Moisture Reduction Heater 5 15 Interior Lightec a a ai 5 Door H
10. above WARNING A circuit overload can result in an electrical fire when incorrectly sized fuses are used To prevent a possible electrical fire follow the fuse specifications given below DC Control Circuit 3 amp purple blade type automotive DC Heater Circuit 20 amp yellow blade type automotive AC Circuit 5 amp glass cartridge 10 If a fuse continues to blow contact your dealer or a Norcold Service Center for corrective action 12 Failure of refrigeration does not necessarily mean the cooling system is defective Check other factors governing its operation If a diagnostic indicator appears see Diagnostics If the refrigerator is operating on gas and a loss of cooling is noticed switch the refrigerator to AC mode of operation see Start Up Instructions If the refrigerator has been operating on electric switch to gas operation After the refrigerator has been switched from one power source to the other allow several hours to assure the refrigerator is cycling properly This will determine if a component failure in the electric or gas controls is causing the cooling fault If no cooling is evident after eight hours or overnight the cause of failure may be the cooling unit To determine the actual cause for failure contact your dealer or a Norcold service center UolIleJjeplJjeuH ON 13 Pictorials iring W MODELS 982 962 DISPLAY BOARD OVERLAY J000 DISPLAY BOARD 4 5
11. andle pp 5 Door SOAS ash tess eats ten es eerie eo ciatue sues 6 Adjustable Shelvyes pp 6 Operating Controls Operating Instructions pp 7 Auto MOC pp 7 Manual Mode pp 8 Gas Operation Only pp 8 Electrical and LP Gas Requirements This refrigerator is designed to operate with these energy sources LP Gas Operation 11 inches Water Column Propane 12 volts DC control voltage 10 5 vDC min to 15 4 vDC max AC Operation 120 volts AC range 108 VAC min to 132 VAC max 12 volts DC control voltage 10 5 VDC min to 15 4 VDC max DC Operation 3 Way Models Only 12 volts DC 11 5 VDC min to 15 4 VDC max Operating in excess of these specifications can damage the refrigerator s electrical circuit related components and voids the refrigerators warranty Requirements Read this Guide carefully and be thoroughly acquainted with its contents before operating this refrigerator NOTICE This refrigerator is not approved for free standing use or for marine applications This appliance is equipped for LP gas and cannot be converted to any other fuels natural gas butane ETC Be alert to potential Safety Hazards when this Safety Alert Symbo A appears on your refrigerator or in this Guide A word WARNING or Caution identifies the severity of the Safety Hazard Carefully read the descriptions to understand their meaning They are for your safety A WARNING means a presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury
12. authorized service representatives have no authority to vary the terms of the Limited Warranty which applies only to Equipment purchased and installed in the United States of America and the Dominion of Canada The Company reserves the right to make any improvements or changes in parts or models without notice to any original consumer purchaser Company shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any loss or damage to person or property or lost profits or other similar loss or damage that may result or be claimed to have resulted from a defect in any parts of the Equipment covered by this Limited Warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of any incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you F Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Applicable to a part or parts of the refrigerator is limited to a period of two years from date of purchase Sqa je states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts The above limitations may not apply Th amp Warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state
13. bout your refrigerator Model Number Serial Number This appliance is designed for storage of foods storage of frozen foods and freezing ice About Your Refrigerator Storage Volume Models 9162 9163 6 3 cu ft Models 9182 9183 7 5 cu ft Leveling Comfortable vehicle leveling is well within the operating requirements of 3 degrees off level side to side and 6 degrees off level front to back looking at the front of the refrigerator Continued operation outside of these limits can result in irreparable damage to the cooling system Freezer Compartment The freezer compartment is not intended for quick freezing of foods It keeps food frozen The freezer shelf adjusts or removes to meet your storage needs Fresh Food Compartment The fresh food compartment stores and cools food For best cooling performance air must circulate within the fresh food compartment Do not cover the shelves with paper plastic etc To reduce frost on the cooling fins cover liquids and moist foods Do not place hot foods in the compartment and do not leave the door open longer than needed Allow the refrigerator to cool for 8 hours before loading foods Loading a warm refrigerator with warm food increases the cool down period Defrost and Clean the Interior Your refrigerator is not frost free It requires periodic defrosting To defrost turn the refrigerator off Empty the freezer and fresh food compartments Place a pa
14. d by the Company excluding glassware electric light bulbs replaceable fuses and will be effective for a period of two years from date of original purchase The Company warrants provided that the Equipment shall at all times have been in possession of and used by the original consumer purchaser that ThA Company will provide free service and replacement of defective parts at no charge at all authorized Norcold Service Centers for a period of two years from the date of original purchase This Limited Warranty covers labor costs incurred in removing and re installing the refrigerator only when necessary to replace a defective part The Company will pay normal inbound and outbound transportation costs of any defective part for a two year period commencing with date of purchase The original consumer purchaser must pay all expenses incurred in making the equipment available at one of the Norcold Service Centers Any parts replaced under warranty including cooling units will be warranted for the duration of the original warranty period ThB following procedure shall be followed by an original consumer purchaser desiring to obtain performance under the terms of this Limited Warranty The refrigerator must be brought to any of the Norcold Service Centers and the original consumer purchaser must present evidence 1 to identify the original consumer purchaser and 2 that the item claimed to be defective is still within the warranty coverage If the original
15. he shelf retainer strip Lift and pull the retainer strip away from the refrigerator Pull the shelves forward to remove select the new location then slide the shelf into place Reinstall the retainer strip and se C y To prevent child entrapment and shelf rmovement insure the shelf retainer is geinstalled Ww ith the 3 screws Figure 6 Refrigerator Controls and Operating Instructions A 12 VDC supply is required to maintain the refrigerators operating control functions The refrigerator receives its DC power from the vehicle s 12 volt system either an auxiliary battery a converter or the engine battery The 12 VDC system supplies power to the refrigerator and to other DC components in the vehicle The control panel between the freezer and fresh food compartments conveniently locates all refrigerator functionality The AC LP GAS Battery and AUTO LED s A light indicating the operating mode ON OFF E turns the refrigerator On or Off If the refrigerator is Off press this to turn it On and set the mode to AUTO If the unit is On press this for 2 seconds to turn the refrigerator Off Press and hold MODE C to cycle through the choices one AUTO and three manual modes AC LP GAS or BATTERY 3 way models only The refrigerator does not switch to the new mode until you release MODE TEMP SET thermostat D sets the refrigerator and freezer temperatures in both gas and electric operation Press and hold TEMP SET
16. ion and to serve you reliably for years to come Norcold refrigerators are the only RV refrigerators manufactured in America Your 9100 series refrigerator is the only RV refrigerator to offer a standard limited 2 year warranty Norcold also offers additional warranty coverage 2 3 Plan which extends the standard 2 year warranty an additional 3 years for a total of 5 years protection To activate your limited warranty and to receive an invitation to participate in the 2 3 Plan complete and mail your New Age of Cold warranty registration in your refrigerator information packet Norcold is committed to providing products in harmony with the environment This is demonstrated by our use of environment friendly CFC free insulation Your new Norcold meets all environmental safety standards If a problem occurs with your refrigerator see the Diagnostics section This section describes the diagnostic indicators that can help you with minor problems if they occur If a problem arises that is not in the Diagnostics section contact any of the 700 service centers throughout the United States and Canada for assistance Booklets listing the service center locations are supplied with your refrigerator Help Us Help You Complete and mail your New Age of Cold warranty registration today Record the refrigerator s model and serial numbers These numbers are on the serial plate inside the refrigerator Use these numbers when receiving service or when corresponding a
17. m the power board cover 4 Disconnect the 12 volt DC supply wires from the power board cover A 5 Remove the ignition wire sense wire from the power board cover A CAUTION Failure to follow this procedure can lead to personal injury or property damage 6 Remove the three screws which secure the power board cover to the refrigerator pull cover away Do not operate refrigerator without power board cover 7 For 3 Way models disconnect the supply wires from the extention board B as shown in Figure 8 Note Remember how the wires were removed Reattach wires to the same location as they were when removed 1 Blue wire from power board connects to termi nal 7 of extention board 2 Red wire from power board connects to termi nal 9 of extention board 3 Black wire connected to refrigerator chassis connects to terminal 8 of extention board 4 Yellow wire of the DC heater connects to termi nal 6 of the extention board 8 Remove the two screws which secures the ex tention board cover B to the refrigerator Pull 5 Amp Glass Cartridge AC Fuse 3 Amp Blade Type Fuse Mounting Screw Pa AC Supply Cord a 12 VDC Supply Wires K LE rd Ignition Sense Wire 2 Zp Za 3 2 20 Amp Blade Type 4 Fuse 3 Way Figure 8 Models Only cover away from the refrigerator Do not operate refrigerator without cover 9 Replace blown fuse with the specified fuse listed in the WARNING
18. n of hot tap water in the freezer to reduce the defrosting time Leave the drip tray under the cooling fins After frost melts empty the drip tray and clean the refrigerator Add a small quantity of mild dish soap to lukewarm water and wash the interior Do not use abrasive cleansers they can damage the refrigerator s interior surfaces Rinse both compartments with a solution of baking soda and water one tablespoon of baking soda to one quart of water to freshen the interiors and neutralize odors Wipe with a soft dry cloth to prevent water spots Clean the door gaskets in the same way as the refrigerator interior Crisper The crisper in the bottom of the fresh food compartment provides storage to preserve fruit and vegetable freshness Wrap vegetables with strong odors so the odor does not transmit to other foods Keep the crisper pushed in all the way IMPORTANT The crisper is not dishwasher safe Door Storage The door storage areas hold items such as 2 liter bottles half gallon milk cartons pop cans ketsup bottles and other commonly used items Moisture Reduction Heater This refrigerator has a heater to prevent moisture from forming on the center divider between the freezer and fresh food compartment doors The heater starts and stops when the refrigerator is turned On and Off Interior Light The interior light is at the top of the fresh food compartment The light activates or deactivates when the refrigerator is turned
19. on or off The light turns on when the fresh food compartment door opens and off when the door closes If the fresh food compartment door stays open for more than 2 minutes the light turns off Close the door listen for a click to reset the controls and light To replace the light bulb Disconnect the 12 VDC from the rear of the refrigerator Slide the light cover toward the front of the fresh food compartment and pull it away from the light bracket Remove the bulb from the light bracket Replace the bulb with a GE 214 2 bulb use only this replacement bulb which can be pur chased from most retail automotive centers Re install light cover and reconnect 12 VDC Door Handle The refrigerator door handles use a latch to in sure complete door closure The handle has a storage latch to enable the doors to be left partially open to prevent odor build up during extended shut down periods Improtant Do not use storage latch as a travel latch Storage latch allows doors to remain partially open To use the storage latch open the door about 1 2 inch and slide the storage latch into the cut out on the strike plate A Caution Do not replace with a higher wattage bulb Higher wattage bulbs can damage the inte rior surface of the fresh food compartment Figure 1 Light Bracket Bulb Holder ay Light Bulb Light Cover JoOleJeplJjeu INOA lnoqV Figure 2 Storage Latch S
20. ply wires from the refrigerator s power board located at the rear of the refrigerator Clean the refrigerator interior and latch the doors in the storage position After the extended shut down period the burner burner orifice and flue must be inspected before igniting the burner flame These areas must be free from dust spider webs or other obstructions which might restrict the combustion system Refrigerator Removal and Replacement To remove the refrigerator disconnect both AC and DC power sources from the refrigerator Turn off the propane gas at the main supply tank Turn the refrigerator s manual shut off valve Disconnect the gas supply piping at the manual shut off valve Remove the mounting screws securing the refrigerator to the enclosure Remove refrigerator from the enclosure Before reinstalling the refrigerator inspect the areas behind the mounting flanges for damaged or missing seal strips These seal strips serve as a combustion seal which isolates the living space of the vehicle from refrigerator s combustion system Reinstall the refrigerator by reversing the above procedures After reinstalling the refrigerator check the gas fitting connections for leaks Do not check for leaks with an open flame Use an approved leak detection solution Ignition Sense a Flue Tube Burner Flame Inspection BROS 7 Outer Cone The efficiency of your refrigerator while operating in the gas mode is dependent upon the correct burne
21. r flame The Sharp Blue burner flame provides energy to the refrigerator s cooling Inner Cone system Zi The burner flame efficiency is a function of correct input AN gas supply pressure air input and burner and burner orifice cleanliness A visual check of the burner flame should be made regularly The flame should be sharp blue with a stable 2 Burner F Figure 11 burning appearance Figure 11 If there is a constant yellow component observed or if the flame appears erratic or unstable switch the refrigerator to electric or turn the refrigerator OFF and contact a qualified installer service agency or gas supplier Procedure for Cleaning the Cooling System Flue WARNING Carbon Monoxide can be hazardous to your health Gas appliances may emit excessive Carbon Monoxide if the refrigerator s burner burner orifice and the flue tube are not regularly cleaned To prevent Carbon Monoxide the burner burner orifice and the cooling system s flue tube must be cleaned at least once a year and after all prolonged seasonal shut down periods Refer to the following cleaning procedures or contact a qualified installer your dealer or a Norcold service center 10 Condenser Heat Deflector Cap A
22. rating mode by pressing and holding MODE The refrigerator does not switch to the new operating mode until you release MODE Backup Operating System BOS This refrigerator has a Back Up Operating System to allow the refrigerator to cool in case of a failure within the temperature sensing circuit If this happens the TEMP SET LED flashes and refrigerator switches to BOS mode This mode provides cooling until the refrigerator is serviced Check refrigerator temperatures when operating in this mode If the temperature is too cold adjust the thermostat to the left in single LED steps If the temperature is too warm adjust the thermostat to the right in single LED steps Allow the refrigerator to operate at the new setting for one hour before rechecking the temperatures frequent door opening prevents the temperatures from stabilizing While the refrigerator can operate in this mode Norcold recommends that you seek service as soon as practical to restore normal operation Diagnostics When IT Means You Need to Check No LED s light Control voltage is unavailable to 19 5 to 15 4 VDC supplied to refrigerator Battery charging equipment or converter DC connection to the refrigerator Refrigerator s DC fuse 3 Amp Control Fuse See your dealer or a Norcold Service Center Flashing LP GAS LED LP gas ignition fault 10 5 to 15 4 VDC supplied to refrigerator ae i 2 flash pause flash pause etc Initial start up oi ee purged
23. rce and switch to the higher priority energy source If AC becomes available while the refrigerator is in AUTO LP GAS mode the refrigerator switches to AUTO AC operation If an operating mode is not functional its LED flashes and the refrigerator tries to operate in a lower energy priority source If a lower energy priority source is not available the LED continues to flash and the refrigerator stops operating until the energy source is corrected See Diagnostics for corrective actions 01 U05 pulleledo About Your Refrigerator Diagnostics Manual Mode Press and hold MODE until the AUTO LED goes out and the desired operating mode lights Unlike AUTO mode the operating mode LED stays lit until an alternate mode is selected If the energy source is interrupted in MANUAL mode the corresponding LED flashes and the refrigerator stops operating until an alternate energy source is selected or the problem is corrected See Diagnostics for corrective actions AUTO and MANUAL Modes Gas Operation Only If gas does not ignite within 30 seconds the refrigerators gas valve automatically closes and the operating controls select an alternate energy source AUTO Mode or revert to a stand by mode where the LP GAS LED flashes The LED flashes until the refrigerator is turned OFF and then ON If gas does not ignite after several attempts check input gas supply or consult your dealer or a Norcold authorized service center Select a different ope
24. sources from refrigerator when doing routine maintenance Servicing of this refrigerator must be made by a qualified service technician Keep liquids away from electrical connections Many liquids are electrically conductive and could cause serious arcing damage and fires Never bend drop drill weld manipulate or hammer refrigerant system Doing so can cause system to rupture releasing chemicals that can irritate or seriously burn eyes and skin Do not repair or recharge refrigerant system A defective refrigerant system must be replaced by a qualified RV appliance repair technician Do not touch cold surfaces of the freezer Skin may stick to cold surfaces This refrigerator has sharp edges and corners at rear To prevent cuts or abrasions wear cut resistant gloves Surfaces at rear of refrigerator are extremely hot and can cause minor burns Turn refrigerator off for several hours before moving or servicing When discarding a refrigerator remove all doors to prevent accidental entrapment and suffocation Never bypass or alter refrigerator s electrical components or features Do not operate refrigerator off level for extended periods of time The operational limits are 3 degrees off level side to side and 6 degrees off level front to back Do not operate refrigerator when it is not cooling 55909077 5 Introduction Welcome to the new age of Norcold Your refrigerator is designed to provide the ultimate in cooling satisfact
25. ter 4 Insure that the LP gas supply is Propane not another fuel such as Butane or Butane mixtures Question the facility in which you purchase your gas 5 Check the burner flame appearance during gas operation Inspect burner electrode assembly to insure it is secure to burner bracket aouUeuaelule Maintenance 7 Inspect the flue of refrigerator s cooling system This area must be free of foreign materials Foreign materials observed in the flue indicate the burner requires cleaning oo Insure the area directly behind the refrigerator is not being used for storage Keep the refrigerator area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids 9 Periodically inspect the ventilation system The air passage from the bottom intake vent to refrigerator coils and from the refrigerator coils through the upper exhaust vent must be unobstructed 10 Inspect combustion seals visual check without removing the refrigerator Combustion seals are attached to the back surfaces of the refrigerator s mounting flanges and must be continuous between the wall and the mounting flanges 11 Periodically inspect door seals Refrigerator Storage When the refrigerator will not be in use for an extended seasonal period of time it is recommended that all power to the refrigerator be disconnected Unplug the refrigerator s AC power cord from the wall receptacle and disconnect the 12 volt DC sup
26. trike Plate Cut Out About Your Refrigerator Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Shelf Retainer Strip Pull paper away from refrigerator Strip of paper TS SS SS N SS Mounting Screws 3 To open the door rotate the handle away from the refrigerator When closing push the door closed until a click is heard meaning the door is latched Checking Door Seals To insure cooling efficiency and to pre vent frost formation the door gaskets must seal completely To check for proper door seal lay a strip of paper between the gasket and the refrigerator Close the door and pull out the paper A drag should be noticed Repeat all around the door If the paper does not have a noticeable drag the gasket is not sealing Contact your dealer or a Norcold service center to correct this Adjustable Shelves Multiple shelf grooves in the freezer and fresh food compartments allow you to re move the shelves for cleaning and to ar range the shelves to fit your needs To move the shelf in the freezer pull the shelf forward select the new location and slide the shelf into place To move the shelves in the fresh food compartment use a Phillips screw driver remove 3 screws from t
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