Norcold 982, 983, 962, 963 manual Interior Light, Door Handle

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About Your Refrigerator

Caution: Do not replace with a bulb of higher wattage. Higher wattage bulbs can damage the interior surface of the fresh food compartment.

Light Bracket

Figure 1

Bulb Holder

Light Bulb

Light Cover

Storage Latch

Strike Plate

Figure 2

Cut-Out

 

Figure 3

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Interior Light

The interior light is located at the top of the fresh food compartment. The light will turn on when the fresh food compartment door isopened and off when the door is closed. Power to the light is activated when the refrigerator is turned on and deactivated when the refrigerator is turned off.

To replace the light bulb, disconnect the 12 volt DC from the rear of the refrigerator. Re- move the light cover by sliding it towards the rear of the fresh food compartment. Remove the bulb from the light bracket. Replace the bulb with a GE #214-2 bulb (use only the recommended replacement bulb), which can be purchased from most retail automotive cen- ters. Re-install light cover. Reconnect 12 volt DC.

Door Handle

The refrigerator door handles incorporate a latch which insures complete closure of the doors.

The handle is equipped with a storage latch which enables the doors to be left partially open to prevent build-up of odor during ex- tended refrigerator shut-down periods.

Do not use storage latch as a travel latch. Using storage latch as a travel latch allows doors to be partially open.

To use the storage latch, open the door ap- proximately 1/2 inch and slide the storage latch into the cut-out on the strike plate.

To open the door, rotate the handle away from the refrigerator. When closing, push the door closed until an audible click heard, indi- cating the door is latched.

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Contents Series Refrigerators Table of Contents Safety Awareness Model Number Serial Number About Your Refrigerator Interior Light Door HandleDoor Bins About YourRefrigerator Door Bin SlideAdjustable Shelves Door AlarmRefrigerator Controls and Operating Instructions Backup Operating System BOS Auto ModeManual Mode Operating ControlsDiagnostics Diagnostic CodesDiagnostic Codes and Their Meaning Maintenance Requirements Important Notice Refrigerator FailureProcedure for Cleaning the Cooling System Flue MaintenanceRefrigerator Removal and Replacement Refrigerator StorageBurner Orifice Removal and Cleaning BodyFuse Replacement Procedure Wiring Limited TWO Year Warranty